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Cristi
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Svetty, is that you again?! Marketing ploy?! How does a term like "heavy prog" help sell more records?! I don't know who came up with the term "heavy prog", whether it was someone from PA or not, I don't think it matters. The term got accepted by people because it was a good descriptor for the music. It makes sense and that's what counts in the end.
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meAsoi
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And as for your cheeky suggestion about receiving a Rush CD in one's stocking—well, I daresay that would be quite the gift for any discerning rock enthusiast! However, for those more inclined to progressive rock and less inclined towards the thunderous sounds of hard rock (albeit infused with virtuosity), such a present might indeed feel like receiving socks instead of something truly delightful. While "Heavy Prog" may roll off the tongue with an air of sophistication (or perhaps pretentiousness), it fails to encapsulate the true spirit of Rush. They are hard rockers at heart who occasionally flirt with progressive ideas but remain steadfastly rooted in their electrifying sound.
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Atavachron
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Actually they were heavy blues for years until at least the second record. But then, all rock variations are blues-based, even Floyd, Tull, and of course Sabbath & Zep which were, I'm sorry to say, all blues bands until they weren't anymore. Try telling that to someone who doesn't know rock history and they'd likely laugh at you. But true nonetheless.
But that's a big part of progressive music, isn't it, the blend of musics that didn't get along with each other until someone got them to start talking. |
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Hrychu
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The 'cultural needs' you've mentioned actually did vary significantly from region to region. For example, in 70s Poland and Czechoslovakia, rock music was frowned upon by the government and thus it couldn't be widely advertised, so the "prog" bands from that area at the time, were marketing themselves as more of "jazz" groups rather than "rock" groups. |
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Yes, I agree that genre names and definitions can have different degree of closeness with the real movements. Edited by David_D - 3 hours 60 minutes ago at 10:36 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Catcher10
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No comment......jeez.
n/s: would this mean "not sarcasm"? What would be b/s? Edited by Catcher10 - 1 hour 35 minutes ago at 13:01 |
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