Your fave Rock albums IN the '80s, and still ok? |
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David_D
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But I think that I better call it "Rock as meta-genre" or maybe even "Rock as umbrella", my friends. Edited by David_D - September 26 2024 at 17:06 |
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David_D
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Yes, but it's also the most Rock-like (strictly defined) track on this album, while the 11-minutes "Satan's Fall" is like proto-Prog Metal to my ears, but again I'm no expert in Prog Metal, either. |
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No, rock is not a 'meta" genre or 'umbrella". I can agree prog is "meta", rock is not. I don't see how.
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You are right, you can blend metal with all sort of other influences, it's still metal, it is not watered down, but possibly some new creative metal sound. There was a black metal band that incorporated banjos in their sound.
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I got initiated to prog (and music passion) in the second half of 1979. By the end of 1989 I was 23 and had the most intense decade of music discovery behind me. I basically discovered all prog classics and much more during the eighties. In fact my tastes haven't changed that much, most of the stuff I found great back then I still love. Maybe there's a bit of change (Eloy was my favourite band through more than half of the eighties) but not that much (I still appreciate some of their work).
A few years ago I did this list of my 200-250 favourite albums of all time. This may need some updating, but anyway, out of the top 20 there are 13 that I got to know and already loved in the eighties. Out of these just four are not from the eighties (one of which is the Stravinsky piece), so I was very much into the music of the time, and 8 are PA listed (5 of which are from the 80s). Edit: OK, I kick out Piazzolla and Stravinsky as they are really not rock, which leaves me with 11, several of which can have their rock credentials questioned as well. Holger Czukay - Movies King Crimson - Discipline Comsat Angels - Sleep No More Kate Bush - The Dreaming Camberwell Now - The Ghost Trade Brian Eno and David Byrne - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts Manfred Mann"s Earthband - Nightingales and Bombers Can - Soon over Babaluma Diethelm & Famulari - Valleys in my Head David Sylvian - Brilliant Trees Startled Insects - Curse of the Pheromones Despite not having an album in the top 20 that I already knew back then, I also discovered my "personal Big 5" members Art Zoyd, Talk Talk, and Cardiacs in the 80s. I actually have Talk Talk's 1991 album Laughing Stock on the list, but their 80s albums Colour of Spring and Spirit of Eden are pretty much as good. I also got into The Cure, Joe Jackson, Sting, Thomas Dolby, Suzanne Vega, Fehlfarben, Spliff, Joachim Witt, Einstuerzende Neubauten, all of which I adore to this day.
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Very very nice post, Lewian.
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David_D
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Now when it's very clear that I'm talking here about Rock broadly defined, it should be no problem with including in my list Bazaar Live. It's a World Fusion double album with a lot of rather rockish organ playing, and is thus another example of that I in the '80s also could like much and listened to other music than mainstream Rock and the some much Pop-influenced. It's also a Danish album, I find to be a good achievement when see it in an international perspective. Here's the first and one of the longest tracks, "Forvandlingskuglen" ("The Ball of Metamorphosis"): Edited by David_D - September 29 2024 at 05:18 |
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When talking about Eloy, I've been thinking about the song "Up and Down" on the album Inside (1973). It seems to me being about political matters, what do you think? |
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Lewian
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I can't comment on this as I'm mostly not very interested in lyrics. Also I got the Eloy albums pretty early in my life (as far as they were already out) when my English wasn't yet up for this. I consciously listened to their 80s lyrics (not so keen on the Dawn to Silent Cries era lyrics-wise, neither Power...), but have never revisted Inside or Floating with attention to the lyrics.
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But if to look at it from the positive side, it was good with some discussion about whether to consider Metal as a part of Rock genre or not, and Metal is definitely relevant for my topic, as being an important genre in the '80s. |
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