How to define and classify "Progressive Rock"? |
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Jaketejas
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In the 60s, 70s, and 80s, I would suggest that ... generally speaking ... the songwriting came first and foremost, while the proggy-ness came second. A good evidence of that is the fact that many prog acts could be heard on mainstream radio, and the reason was because it was pleasing and motivating to listen to. You could even see & hear King Crimson on MTV. Everyone talks about the "heyday" of prog. Why is that? Why didn't it, generally speaking, remain strongly competitive with other forms of popular music into the 90s and beyond? If that's not a case for retro prog, then I don't know what else to say. Sometimes, I wonder that in some cases we might be sacrificing musicality for sheer acoustical experimentation all in the name of progressiveness. That makes me crave the songwriting of retro prog. In the end, I think that there should be enough room for both under the umbrella of prog. Enough said. I'm crawling back into my retro prog cave ... and yes, it has great acoustics!
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nick_h_nz
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This is what he does. It’s not worth worrying about. I know what you meant. It’s obvious the quotes are taken out of context - and even out of context, they quite clearly don’t say what David suggests they do. You’ve reached the point with David where I am now. He will simply claim to neither respond nor reply to your posts, while occasionally doing just that. I find ir vaguely amusing. But then, I am a caveman, so it probably doesn’t take much to amuse me…. |
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suitkees
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Don't get me wrong, I agree with everything you say here especially this: "In the end, I think that there should be enough room for both under the umbrella of prog". My own preferences are going more often to really innovative music (which I find a lot outside of prog), but that doesn't prevent me to enjoy some of nowadays prog too (why else would I be here on PA?).
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suitkees
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Oh, I'm not worrying, it's becoming a sport. First I didn't want to react at all anymore, but he kept quoting me, so... I know he doesn't want to discuss it anymore and he won't read our messages and reply to us anymore... and then, suddenly... we're back in the game again. It is becoming an entertainment, indeed.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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This is David all over, it's quite bizarre. I treat it as method acting and see how long he can stay in character. It certainly has a certain entertainment value.
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Ian
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David_D
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Even I don't quite understand your reply here, Ian, I certainly like it, find it amusing, constructive, and making me optimistic about all this. Thanks
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Jaketejas
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... and I should mention that I do crawl out of my cave from time to time to listen to acoustical experimentation with microtonal music, 12 tone progressive metal, and extremely complicated time signatures. Much of that music is more recent. What I'm trying to say is this. There are some here among us who emphasize the PROG part but seemingly forget about the rock part. Rock music, after all, is by definition a form of POPULAR music. There are in fact many artists who emphasize the mainstream rock music aspect and, secondarily, blend in prog elements. I would be the last person to suggest that PROG rock artists be kicked out of PA because they are not popular enough. That would be absurd. It would be like cutting off your nose to spite your face. But, it would be nice if the same consideration were given to prog ROCK artists, who do not place as much emphasis on the avant garde. Yet, I see that it is quite common here on PA to somehow view the prog ROCK folks as "lesser than", which I think is a bit absurd. |
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David_D
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And right now, I'm listening to To Be Kind, and enjoy it quite a lot.
Edited by David_D - May 18 2022 at 15:41 |
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David_D
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Well, suitkees, by now, I'm not in doubt anymore about your intention with this
but you got a good respond, and I enjoyed it (DtR). |
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David_D
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But I'm curious about what "method acting" is, and I can say in general that I think much about being entertaining.
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David_D
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I know it by now, and I guess, thanks even more, ....and actually, it's pretty funny. Edited by David_D - May 19 2022 at 04:10 |
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progaardvark
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Well that is going to be an issue for me. I'm not very good at making my own weather systems. You'll have to make your own fog I'm afraid. I think I accidentally made a cold front with a gastric zephyr. It was embarrassing and I ended up hiding in the office supplies aisle at Walmart. Oh, and no worries about payback. My musings are entirely free. I might be in the laundry ring and look like my trash motors are made out of cosmology, but I usually have something to say about "fountain what the if the a in but of nose high the hey pants be the."
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Cristi
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nick_h_nz
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I, on the other hand, am very good at making my own weather systems - at least, when it comes to fog. Ever since covid, brain fog has been an issue. Thankfully it is no longer the all encompassing curtain or impenetrability that it was during or immediately afterward, but the cognitive effects of (long)covid have been long-lasting, and may well be forever. It has affected my physically, too, but the I find it far more of a struggle to adapt to a worsened mental health, than the worsened physical health. It is easier to adapt to a life where I know my limits physically, than it is to keep finding out that I can’t think the way I used to be able to. I find it quite depressing at times. My fog is no longer a pea-souper, but there is definitely still a veil of mist at all times, that sometimes thickens and leaves me momentarily lost. |
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SteveG
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Oh, brother.
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David_D
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Well, friends, I must admit that I haven't read the last posts except the one from SteveG, but would you like me to write the whole, long story which preceded my statement, a story about all that I've been exposed to on PA, and including quotations of posts and PMs like for instance the very last one from progaardvark - which needs though to be seen in context for the right interpretation of it as a warning or maybe even a threat pointed at me with the purpose to prevent me from certain actions like the one concerning suitkees:
It would probably take long time for me to write such a story, but I could write it in a new blog titled "Life of David on PA", and send it as many posts, maybe divided in parts or chapters. Such a story would certainly have an entertainment value, but if you would like me to write it, I'd surely say that Ian is much wiser than you. I'd like also to remind you that in another thread I've written:
So wouldn't you rather just help me forgetting all that stuff, as I'm not a person used to looking for revenge, and so I can continue all the good work, I've done for PA, or... Anyway, you better remember that this blog, like all blogs, is "opened discussion" and it gets quite a few views, and it might be a good idea to check out probable new editions of this post.
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David_D
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By now, I've read almost all the last posts (of course not the one from Nick), and my previous post is maybe best directed towards those who might react like SteveG. Edited by David_D - May 20 2022 at 06:50 |
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progaardvark
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David, my intent was humor. I apologize if you think my posts are threatening. I assure you that they are not.
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David_D
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Thank you very much for this respond, Progaardvark.
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David_D
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and my apologies to you
Edited by David_D - May 20 2022 at 09:00 |
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