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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

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Hard rock with progressive tendencies, is my assessment of Rush.

you've just simply described what we call "heavy prog", the subgenre Rush are classified here on PA. LOL


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Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

Hard rock with progressive tendencies, is my assessment of Rush.

you've just simply described what we call "heavy prog", the subgenre Rush are classified here on PA. LOL


Touché!
And this is the problem in many cases, some people comparing Rush's music with those of symphonic prog bands. Rush should really have their own prog subgenre: Rush Prog. LOL
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Well I'm mostly steeped in the symphonic / eclectic / space-psyche aspects of prog... which is reflected in my Twitter handle (in my profile).
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

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Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Not so fast partner. This begs the question: were Genesis still prog after 1983? Discuss.

Being generous with 1983.  Duke barely makes it and that's 1980.  Unless people think that maybe 1 out 4 or 5 songs on an album is sufficient to be prog or anything with keyboards and synth included is Prog?
I agree and have developed a new subgenre for them after 1983: proto pop. Wink

Or Collins Pop Tongue

you should listen to Tony Banks's album from 1983. You might stop blaming Phil for the poppy sound. 

Agreed both were into it... Tongue  The lure of $$$$$'s... nothing wrong with it and nothing wrong with Pop... but it is what it is.... you can't keep forcing a square into a round hole.
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

Hard rock with progressive tendencies, is my assessment of Rush.

you've just simply described what we call "heavy prog", the subgenre Rush are classified here on PA. LOL

Exactly! How Rush are classified here on PA, and pretty much only on PA that I know of......Is perfect. Heavy Prog is where they belong at a more ground level view. If you take a 30,000 foot view you can call them simply a Progressive Hard Rock band. Take a 60,000 foot view and pretty much they are all Hard Rock bands.

Taking any band down to a flea's eye site level is ridiculous.....but glad to have the conversations. And I tend to agree that you could simply call it Rush music as Steve suggested, Rush fall into too many buckets, sounds progressive to me. 
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Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Not so fast partner. This begs the question: were Genesis still prog after 1983? Discuss.

Being generous with 1983.  Duke barely makes it and that's 1980.  Unless people think that maybe 1 out 4 or 5 songs on an album is sufficient to be prog or anything with keyboards and synth included is Prog?
I agree and have developed a new subgenre for them after 1983: proto pop. Wink

Or Collins Pop Tongue

you should listen to Tony Banks's album from 1983. You might stop blaming Phil for the poppy sound. 

Agreed both were into it... Tongue  The lure of $$$$$'s... nothing wrong with it and nothing wrong with Pop... but it is what it is.... you can't keep forcing a square into a round hole.

all three were into it. Check the writing credits. As far as I know, Collins alone wrote just a couple of songs (Man on the Corner, Misunderstanding), it was usually an all three writing effort, a few just Banks and a few of them just Rutherford. 
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

all three were into it. Check the writing credits. As far as I know, Collins alone wrote just a couple of songs (Man on the Corner, Misunderstanding), it was usually an all three writing effort, a few just Banks and a few of them just Rutherford. 

Right, Collins however continued in the same vein in most of his solo efforts.  it's why I can't lessen his responsibility or his quest for wanting to be a Superstar in Pop.
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Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

all three were into it. Check the writing credits. As far as I know, Collins alone wrote just a couple of songs (Man on the Corner, Misunderstanding), it was usually an all three writing effort, a few just Banks and a few of them just Rutherford. 

Right, Collins however continued in the same vein in most of his solo efforts.  it's why I can't lessen his responsibility or his quest for wanting to be a Superstar in Pop.

I can't enjoy much of Collins's solo music but I do enjoy pop Genesis, a lot of it. There is quite the difference if you ask me. 
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Since this is a Rush post.  I will pipe in by saying that I have so much respect for Rush even through they often sound too clinical because overall over the years they have stuck to being Rush.  Same applies to many others of the old bands Pink Floyd plays Pink Floyd.  Led Zeppelin plays Led Zeppelin.  Camel plays Camel even though the Record Company tried and failed to make them commercial.  Tull plays Tull.  I guess that's why it pains me so much with Genesis to give them the same love.  Because they stopped being what Genesis started up as being.  It's kind of sad and makes me wonder a few hundred years from now what people will then consider as their great albums with them when they view this period as another classical period.  The original Genesis or the later pop efforts, which ones will make that classical listening list?  For me its simple Genesis were original until 1974... after that commercialism changed them over time.
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Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

all three were into it. Check the writing credits. As far as I know, Collins alone wrote just a couple of songs (Man on the Corner, Misunderstanding), it was usually an all three writing effort, a few just Banks and a few of them just Rutherford. 

Right, Collins however continued in the same vein in most of his solo efforts.  it's why I can't lessen his responsibility or his quest for wanting to be a Superstar in Pop.

You have to understand all of them were influenced by American soul/R&B artists of the 50-60's. His solo album Going Back is an awesome tribute to many of the Motown greats, he covers those songs in excellent form.
If you have zero interest in that music then I can see how one would take offense to what he did in his solo career, and not remain a "prog" artist for his entire career. 

Many of these older progressive bands from the 70's did not grow up listening to "prog" music Confused, they mainly listened to pop music and American soul, that was their influence.
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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Right, Collins however continued in the same vein in most of his solo efforts.  it's why I can't lessen his responsibility or his quest for wanting to be a Superstar in Pop.

You have to understand all of them were influenced by American soul/R&B artists of the 50-60's. His solo album Going Back is an awesome tribute to many of the Motown greats, he covers those songs in excellent form.
If you have zero interest in that music then I can see how one would take offense to what he did in his solo career, and not remain a "prog" artist for his entire career. 

Many of these older progressive bands from the 70's did not grow up listening to "prog" music Confused, they mainly listened to pop music and American soul, that was their influence.

If Phil's first two solo albums came out today, they'd be autobuys. I was barely 11 when I watched a variety show simply because Phil was announced as a performer and I was really into his cover of "You Can't Hurry Love." And Face Value is loaded with gems. Yes, I said it.
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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

all three were into it. Check the writing credits. As far as I know, Collins alone wrote just a couple of songs (Man on the Corner, Misunderstanding), it was usually an all three writing effort, a few just Banks and a few of them just Rutherford. 


Right, Collins however continued in the same vein in most of his solo efforts.  it's why I can't lessen his responsibility or his quest for wanting to be a Superstar in Pop.


You have to understand all of them were influenced by American soul/R&B artists of the 50-60's. His solo album Going Back is an awesome tribute to many of the Motown greats, he covers those songs in excellent form.
If you have zero interest in that music then I can see how one would take offense to what he did in his solo career, and not remain a "prog" artist for his entire career. 

Many of these older progressive bands from the 70's did not grow up listening to "prog" music Confused, they mainly listened to pop music and American soul, that was their influence.
I was just trying to keep this thread going and I succeeded. I love Phil's first two albums and his cover of You Can't Hurry Love is great. Ok, continue the discussion.
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Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

I was just trying to keep this thread going and I succeeded.  I love Phil's first two albums and his cover of You Can't Hurry Love is great. Ok, continue the discussion.

This is really well and truly great: Phil Collins' cover of this Beatles classic, with George Martin in the production seat:



And I feel like Arcade Fire made Collins' You Can't Hurry Love cover cool again with this cover (at the 3:50 mark):




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Maybe these posts should be moved into a Is PHIL COLLINS actually Pop? thread. LOL
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Maybe these posts should be moved into a Is PHIL COLLINS actually Pop? thread. LOL

or maybe we should have a rule - "do not create "is X prog" threads LOL
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Originally posted by jude111 jude111 wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

I was just trying to keep this thread going and I succeeded.  I love Phil's first two albums and his cover of You Can't Hurry Love is great. Ok, continue the discussion.

This is really well and truly great: Phil Collins' cover of this Beatles classic, with George Martin in the production seat:



 


 


Nice, and a perfect post for the biggest Beatle fan on PA Catcher10.
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Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

all three were into it. Check the writing credits. As far as I know, Collins alone wrote just a couple of songs (Man on the Corner, Misunderstanding), it was usually an all three writing effort, a few just Banks and a few of them just Rutherford. 


Right, Collins however continued in the same vein in most of his solo efforts.  it's why I can't lessen his responsibility or his quest for wanting to be a Superstar in Pop.


You have to understand all of them were influenced by American soul/R&B artists of the 50-60's. His solo album Going Back is an awesome tribute to many of the Motown greats, he covers those songs in excellent form.
If you have zero interest in that music then I can see how one would take offense to what he did in his solo career, and not remain a "prog" artist for his entire career. 

Many of these older progressive bands from the 70's did not grow up listening to "prog" music Confused, they mainly listened to pop music and American soul, that was their influence.
I was just trying to keep this thread going and I succeeded. I love Phil's first two albums and his cover of You Can't Hurry Love is great. Ok, continue the discussion.

Lol.... not questioning his abilities... just what is Prog Tongue .... I think I mentioned before when I am in a POP mood his songs fit right in and are perfect!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Catcher10 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 19 2021 at 14:47
Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Originally posted by jude111 jude111 wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

I was just trying to keep this thread going and I succeeded.  I love Phil's first two albums and his cover of You Can't Hurry Love is great. Ok, continue the discussion.

This is really well and truly great: Phil Collins' cover of this Beatles classic, with George Martin in the production seat:



 


 
Nice, and a perfect for post for the biggest Beatle fan on PA Catcher10. LOL

At least Phillip does a better job singing that song.......


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At least Phillip does a better job singing that song.......
I suppose if you were tone deaf, you might think that. That one is out of Phil's range.
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Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

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At least Phillip does a better job singing that song.......
I suppose if you were tone deaf, you might think that. That one is out of Phil's range.

He hit every note. He effortlessly and seamlessly slid into falsetto a couple of times to do that - no small feat - but his tone was dead-on every time.


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