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Poll Question: Which of these do you prefer?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 11:26
^Fair enough. LOL  Goodnight to you too, Sventonio. Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 11:24
Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

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Although I am more familiar with Jimi' s or The Doors' catalogue, I voted Spirit just as my personal little protest against a wrong decision that the Sprit should be listed in PA as a "proto" (i.e. not prog) act, i.e. Spirit would be in a full-prog category of PA.

And that genre would be....?


I think that the genre would be Eclectic, Psych/Space or Crossover.

If the genre is not obvious and the music covers a wide range of genres this would indicate proto-prog.
But it could indicate Eclectic prog too.
Quote Would you describe any of their 60s' (or later for that matter) albums as full-blown prog?
The first four.

This would make their s/t debut the first prog album I suppose. Never heard that before.
Nope. Freak Out! comes first.
Satirical rock is not Prog to me. For Zappa, that came later with his fusion experiments like Hot Rats.
Hot Rats?! Oh no, the first Zappa's prog album is The Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 11:24
Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

I don't find any of the songs on Spirit 's s/t full-blown prog, sections of them perhaps. (Revision: not even sections are full-blown prog.)

Straight Arrow is perhaps best described as country music (with a jazzy section), Girl In Your Eye is a silly UK psyche thing, Gramophone Man is pop/R&B (with a jazzy section) and so is Topanga Windows, Water Woman is folk. This alone constitutes about half of the album. And then I'm not even mentioning the rest individually song by song which at best is 50 % prog per song.
It's that early, 60s prog. The same thing is with e.g. English prog band Family. However, If you search for "full-prog" 60s albums on that ridiculously wrong way then you will hardly find even In the Court of the Crimson King as an "full-prog" album because I Talk To The Wind is a pop song (a great pop, though). And also, following that pretzel logic, one can say that 21 Century Schizoid Man is "heavy psych, not prog".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 11:22
Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

^^You can call it any kind of folk just not Prog Folk, Steve.Wink
Fair enough. Spirit are classified exactly where they should be in PA under Proto-Stairway to Heaven. LOL
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 11:18
Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

I don't find any of the songs on Spirit 's s/t full-blown prog, sections of them perhaps. (Revision: not even sections are full-blown prog.)

Straight Arrow is perhaps best described as country music (with a jazzy section), Girl In Your Eye is a silly UK psyche thing, Gramophone Man is pop/R&B (with a jazzy section) and so is Topanga Windows, Water Woman is folk. This alone constitutes about half of the album. And then I'm not even mentioning the rest individually song by song which at best is 50 % prog per song.
It's that early, 60s prog. The same thing is with e.g. English prog band Family. However, If you search for "full-prog" 60s albums on that ridiculously wrong way then you will hardly find even In the Court of the Crimson King as an "full-prog" album because I Talk To The Wind is a pop song (a great pop, though). And also, following that pretzel logic, one can say that 21 Century Schizoid Man is "heavy psych, not prog".


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 11:08
^^You can call it any kind of folk just not Prog Folk, Steve.Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 11:07
Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Although I am more familiar with Jimi' s or The Doors' catalogue, I voted Spirit just as my personal little protest against a wrong decision that the Sprit should be listed in PA as a "proto" (i.e. not prog) act, i.e. Spirit would be in a full-prog category of PA.

And that genre would be....?


I think that the genre would be Eclectic, Psych/Space or Crossover.

If the genre is not obvious and the music covers a wide range of genres this would indicate proto-prog.
But it could indicate Eclectic prog too.
Quote Would you describe any of their 60s' (or later for that matter) albums as full-blown prog?
The first four.

This would make their s/t debut the first prog album I suppose. Never heard that before.
Nope. Freak Out! comes first.
Satirical rock is not Prog to me. For Zappa, that came later with his fusion experiments like Hot Rats.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 11:00
@EarlyProg: And what Prog group from the seventies did not incorporate some or all of these features into their music at one time or another?
 
And you left out Folk Rock as one of Spirit's song descriptors. Wink 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 10:58
Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Although I am more familiar with Jimi' s or The Doors' catalogue, I voted Spirit just as my personal little protest against a wrong decision that the Sprit should be listed in PA as a "proto" (i.e. not prog) act, i.e. Spirit would be in a full-prog category of PA.

And that genre would be....?


I think that the genre would be Eclectic, Psych/Space or Crossover.

If the genre is not obvious and the music covers a wide range of genres this would indicate proto-prog.
But it could indicate Eclectic prog too.
Quote Would you describe any of their 60s' (or later for that matter) albums as full-blown prog?
The first four.

This would make their s/t debut the first prog album I suppose. Never heard that before.
Nope. Freak Out! comes first.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 10:54
I don't find any of the songs on Spirit 's s/t full-blown prog, sections of them perhaps. (Revision: not even sections are full-blown prog.)

Straight Arrow is perhaps best described as country music (with a jazzy section), Girl In Your Eye is a silly UK psyche thing, Gramophone Man is pop/R&B (with a jazzy section) and so is Topanga Windows, Water Woman is folk. This alone constitutes about half of the album. And then I'm not even mentioning the rest individually song by song which at best is 50 % prog per song.


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^No, some fan of The Nice would probably dispute that! LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 10:26
Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Although I am more familiar with Jimi' s or The Doors' catalogue, I voted Spirit just as my personal little protest against a wrong decision that the Sprit should be listed in PA as a "proto" (i.e. not prog) act, i.e. Spirit would be in a full-prog category of PA.

And that genre would be....?


I think that the genre would be Eclectic, Psych/Space or Crossover.

If the genre is not obvious and the music covers a wide range of genres this would indicate proto-prog.
But it could indicate Eclectic prog too.
Quote Would you describe any of their 60s' (or later for that matter) albums as full-blown prog?
The first four.

This would make their s/t debut the first prog album I suppose. Never heard that before.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 09:52
Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Although I am more familiar with Jimi' s or The Doors' catalogue, I voted Spirit just as my personal little protest against a wrong decision that the Sprit should be listed in PA as a "proto" (i.e. not prog) act, i.e. Spirit would be in a full-prog category of PA.

And that genre would be....?


I think that the genre would be Eclectic, Psych/Space or Crossover.

If the genre is not obvious and the music covers a wide range of genres this would indicate proto-prog.
But it could indicate Eclectic prog too.
Quote Would you describe any of their 60s' (or later for that matter) albums as full-blown prog?
The first four.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 09:40
Spirit. Hendrix is one of my heroes but he will always be a psychedelic  acid rock god to me. Spirit were Prog!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 09:29
Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Although I am more familiar with Jimi' s or The Doors' catalogue, I voted Spirit just as my personal little protest against a wrong decision that the Sprit should be listed in PA as a "proto" (i.e. not prog) act, i.e. Spirit would be in a full-prog category of PA.

And that genre would be....?


I think that the genre would be Eclectic, Psych/Space or Crossover.

If the genre is not obvious and the music covers a wide range of genres this would indicate proto-prog. 

Would you describe any of their 60s' (or later for that matter) albums as full-blown prog?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 09:18
Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Although I am more familiar with Jimi' s or The Doors' catalogue, I voted Spirit just as my personal little protest against a wrong decision that the Sprit should be listed in PA as a "proto" (i.e. not prog) act, i.e. Spirit would be in a full-prog category of PA.

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I think that the genre would be Eclectic, Psych/Space or Crossover.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 08:34
Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Although I am more familiar with Jimi' s or The Doors' catalogue, I voted Spirit just as my personal little protest against a wrong decision that the Sprit should be listed in PA as a "proto" (i.e. not prog) act, i.e. Spirit would be in a full-prog category of PA.

And that 'full-prog category' would be....?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 08:31
Although I am more familiar with Jimi' s or The Doors' catalogue, I voted Spirit just as my personal little protest against a wrong decision that the Sprit should be listed in PA as a "proto" (i.e. not prog) act, i.e. Spirit would be in a full-prog category of PA.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 08:08
There's a lot of bands listed here that I ain't heard of (yeah I'm a Brit, it's clearly my loss) but as much as I adore the Doors and admire the Airplane's Surrealistic Pillow album and acknowledge that Hendrix was routinely cited as a massive influence by subsequent proggers far and wide, (together with the United States of America's sole album being a 'shoo in belter' and covered by the Fall dammit)....
I can't really hear any extant residue of their inspiration on the so called stalwarts of early 70's Prog i.e. Crimson. ELP, Yes, Genesis, Tull, Gentle Giant, VDGG (That's not the stated aim of the poll so it's just an observation, not a criticism - i.e  US proto clearly diverged from its European counterpart in manifesting itself in subsequent developments that were closer to Krautrock/RIO Avant in spirit rather than eclectic/symph )
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2015 at 07:28
I've listened to Jimi Hendrix, Spirit, H.P. Lovecraft, some songs from the Doors, Iron Butterfly, but only the Silver Apples left me without breath and out of my mind.
Besides them, I still pledge my allegiance to Hendrix and Iron Butterfly for their participation to the building of hard rock and heavy metal.
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