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Progressive??
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Topic: Jimi Hendrix Posted: August 11 2006 at 16:50 |
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well, i think that if The Beatles, and Iron Butterfly are in the archives, then The Jimi Hendrix Experience shoul be too.
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WaywardSon
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 23 2006 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Points: 2537 |
Posted: August 11 2006 at 16:53 | |
For what he did for guitar playing maybe he should.
Someone told me that the song "1983" was his proggiest moment.
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micky
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 16:58 | |
you haven't heard it? .... if you haven't... you really need to find a copy of Electric Ladyland... that is an album that should be in everyone's collection. oh yeah... I always thought it was his prog moment in the sunshine... great track... essential album... edit... and a big NO from Micky on the poll question... Edited by micky - August 11 2006 at 16:59 |
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Philéas
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 14 2006 Status: Offline Points: 6419 |
Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:02 | |
There are some proggish moments on Electric Ladyland, but I don't think
he should be included in the archives. Great musician and songwriter,
one of my favourites, but he hasn't had a particularily big influence
on Prog to be classified as Proto-Prog. He hasn't made enough Prog or
proggish material to be included as Prog Related either. Sorry.
Psychedelia isn't always Prog or Proto-Prog.
Not all good music is prog music. Edited by Philéas - August 11 2006 at 17:03 |
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glass house
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:02 | |
Great as he was, No.
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The Wizard
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 18 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 7341 |
Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:04 | |
I'm a pretty big fan of Jimi Hendrix. There is no doubt that he expanded the possibilities of rock music and was a major player in pushing the prog movement. Also, considering that the Soft Machine and The Nice were closely affiliated with the lad also pushes his prog credibility. And don't forget 'Band of Gypsies', considered an early example of fusion music.
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Philéas
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:06 | |
Fusion of Blues and Funk maybe, but not of Jazz and Rock, like most Fusion is. Great live album though! |
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WaywardSon
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 23 2006 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Points: 2537 |
Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:07 | |
Joe Satriani once said Electric Ladyland is his favourite Hendrix album (and he is a Hendrix fanatic!)
I´ve heard 1983 and really like it, I think I will get this album.
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micky
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:08 | |
agreed on the blues and funk.... and any album with Machine Gun get a clappie from me... wow! |
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Philéas
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:18 | |
As long as you (or anyone else) don't call it an epic because of it's twelve (on the Live at Isle of Wight album, 22) minutes! Wonderful song though, I agree that it deserves a clappie! |
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Progressive??
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:22 | |
Iron Butterfly didn't have great influence, though.
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The Wizard
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 18 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 7341 |
Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:24 | |
I'm not too big on Iron Butterfly.
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Philéas
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:25 | |
Then I suppose they ought to be kicked out. |
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:31 | |
Hasn't had a big influence on prog? I can't think of a musician who has had more influence on practically all living guitarists since!
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Philéas
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:34 | |
But how big of an influence has he been on the development of the Progressive Rock style? Not enough to be included, I'm afraid. |
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micky
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:40 | |
couldn't agree more.... there isn't a guitarist alive that he hasn't influenced... but that still doesn't make him prog... why can't people get that through their heads hahhah |
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Philéas
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:44 | |
Btw, this topic ought to be moved to the "Suggest new bands/artists" section.
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:54 | |
Indeed, after adding progressive pop like The Beatles this site should add the late guitar genius Jimi Hendrix. His influence on the progrock guitarists is more substantial than the influence by The Beatles on progrock bands (the main reason for Chief M@X to add The Beatles to this site) so a big hand for Jimi on Prog Archives, Electric Ladyland rules !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Wizard
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 18 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 7341 |
Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:56 | |
The genre that got the most influnce from Hendrix was prog, imo.
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Philéas
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 14 2006 Status: Offline Points: 6419 |
Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:59 | |
Exactly where do you hear traces of Hendrix's music in prog, except for
in the technique and style of guitarists? I have listened to quite many
prog records, and so far I haven't detected any Hendrix influence in
the compositional structures or lyrics or whatever.
Edited by Philéas - August 11 2006 at 18:04 |
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