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Mortte ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: November 11 2016 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 5538 |
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^You´re so silly!
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P-Model are great, including the early albums, but the later albums, which leave punk (and rock) far behind, are more unique. Susumu Hirasawa developed a very distinct voice and musical identity through P-Model and his solo career. Nothing I've heard sounds quite like him and everything I've heard by him is immediately recognizable as having his hand on it.
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Tapfret ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: August 12 2007 Location: Bryant, Wa Status: Offline Points: 8631 |
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The debut, In a Model Room. |
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BarryGlibb ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 28 2010 Location: Melbourne, Oz Status: Offline Points: 1781 |
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Skids were always my favourite punk band. Prog link...Bill Nelson produced their second album "Days In Europa". And their 3rd album "The Absolute Game" is a masterpiece IMHO... not really punk...more post-punk. Very unique album. |
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Easy Money ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: August 11 2007 Location: Memphis Status: Offline Points: 10698 |
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How about some proto punk, Big Jay McNeely in 1956:
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Yes, I agree that was broadly true at the outset/source but I think Mr Orridge was referring to those for whom Punk was no more than a fashionable haircut, a leather jacket and a pre-ripped T shirt from Harrods ![]() The very first salvo of Punk music was completely irrelevant to me as I found it mostly inarticulate bludgeoning garbage. What was more important was that it foisted upon a very bloated, complacent and corrupt music industry a DIY and collective egalitarian ethos that changed an entire marketplace irrevocably. It also paved the way for those who followed in its wake, most of whom are my favourite bands of all time and would all fall broadly into the 'Post Punk' bracket. However, although I clearly discern the palpable influence of Punk on PIL, the Cure, the Monochrome Set, Wire, Echo & the Bunnymen, XTC, the Sound, Magazine, Television, Pere Ubu, Talking Heads, Gang of Four, Devo and the Slits etc I don't consider any of the foregoing as Punk bands. (I think the clue's in the 'Post' bit frankly ![]() ![]() Think I disappeared up my own backside during that last sentence
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That quote you were looking for: The great irony was that the punks were more conservative and narrow-minded
and musically bigoted that anyone else. (Genesis P. Orridge) |
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Early P-Model.
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Thanks! I'll check it out. Looks promising with both post-hardcore and math rock tags. PRONK LIST ON RYM
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^ Victims Family might fit.
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If anyone is interested i just made a PRONK list on Rate Your Music. Let me know if i'm missing something! ![]() |
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^ Maximum Rock n Roll and KPFA, those were the days and I remember them well. I was part of that scene, playing in bands and putting on shows, good times.
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I was a toddler during the classic prog years. I was attracted to the Zappa stuff my dad had because of the funny noises. Later got into the Yes, ELP and Jethro Tull albums he brought home. My teenage years were all punk and those metal bands that infused punk into their stuff, so thrash and early black metal. And it had to be hardcore, so a lot of the ultra-fast west coast stuff, though I was also a fan of the politically charged stuff. Basically from 82-87 was all punk and the like. Tuesday nights on KPFA San Francisco Public Radio (simulcast to KFCF in my hometown of Fresno) was "Maximum Rock n Roll" night. (The Zine, like all that it rails against, has become a stale breeding ground of conformity). The show was a great window into punk around the world. Many of the bands I enjoyed are already mentioned. Eventually through thrash metal I discovered progressive metal that brought me full circle to classic prog. I still enjoy the energy of hardcore and go back and listen to the classics. But the scene itself became a caricature of the excesses it was supposed to be standing against. Greg's OP has the 1978 DOA clip where they talk about how ...'rock n roll isn't supposed to be about putting on your best clothes...'. Well, it really comes down to the expectations of wearing a uniform. And if punk didn't become all about the uniform, I don't know what did. There was a Genesis P-Orridge quote about that paradox...heck if I can find it.
Here are a few punk favs. The biggest act of the time in Fresno was Capitol Punishment. Fun story, vocalist Ralph Lotspeich was an aspiring PGA golfer who now works as a golf pro in Bonner's Ferry, Idaho. Some other favs: Without "Maximum Rock n Roll" I never would have been exposed to this Japanese gem. My all-time favorite punk album is Worlds Apart by Subhumans. As far as I am concerned, the best songwriters in punk history. Their ability to incorporate different styles and reverby psychedelia gives them a bit of a prog texture. As far is bands with prog credentials, I would primarily go with a the post-punk movement. P-Model, prior to their shift to techno comes to mind. The guitar and keyboard interplay has some pretty sneaky complexity. Too bad buying their albums now will cost you your first born. And on the more atonal (and modern)side...Arab on Radar. Definitely NSFW. |
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Also, I really love Idles. I know they don't like to be called punk, but I don't know how I could describe it otherwise. |
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London Calling is one of my all time favourite albums. It retains the punk energy, but it is first and foremost a great rock album with some very well written songs. I also love the reggae influence in many of the songs.
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A very cool band kn the 80s post punk scene is the utterly strange music of Blaine L Reininger and Tuxedomon. Very quirky, Bowie-esque but with allusions to avant garde.
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