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ProgsCerebrum
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Topic: Meaning of RIO and AOR... Posted: March 15 2006 at 15:06 |
Plain and simple, I've never had an explaination of what the acronyms mean...im sure someone could help me out
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MorgothSunshine
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 15:14 |
RIO: Rock In Opposition AOR: Album Oriented Rock ...sometimes i've heard of people saying "Adult Oriented Rock"
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chamberry
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 15:19 |
But what does "album oriented rock" means?
I understand RIO but not AOR. Can anyone describe what are the characteristics of AOR? Any examples? |
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Frasse
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 15:23 |
RIO = Rock In Opposition. A term coined by Henry Cow. AOR = Album Oriented Rock, or Adult oriented Rock. FM-radio rock of the 70s. Hopefully someone will give you a more thooroughful explanation. |
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ProgsCerebrum
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 15:29 |
so AOR is like boston, journey, asia...i thought it would be bands with concpet albums
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Firepuck
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 15:33 |
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia is a wonderful resource http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Album_Oriented_Rock Album-oriented rock, abbreviated AOR and originally called Album-oriented radio, was originally an American FM radio format focusing on album tracks by rock artists. Similar to the origin of the progressive rock radio format, album-oriented rock took advantage of the new availability of stations on the FM spectrum in the 1960s and the growth of albums as opposed to singles as rock's main artistic vehicle for expression in the 1960s and 1970s. Indeed in many places the AOR format was a conservative evolution of the progressive rock format. In some markets the term AOR was re-positioned as Adult-oriented rock, implying that 'adults' were more likely to buy albums rather than singles. Some notable AOR bands:
Album-oriented rock went through many stylistic changes on commercial radio in North America, including the United States, throughout the 1980s to add glam metal bands such as Warrant and Poison, expanding the classic rock playlist on such stations, and adding new-wave acts such as The Alarm and The Church until Nirvana's sudden ascent with the album Nevermind in 1991. After the aforementioned album's success, album-oriented rock drifted into several current-based hard-sounding formats. One of these was active rock (euphemism for today's mainstream album rock, and playing acts such as Stone Temple Pilots, Guns N' Roses, and Linkin Park). The active rock format was pioneered by the formerly broadcast (now internet only) KNAC-FM out of Long Beach, California in 1986 and expanded upon by WXTB-FM out of Tampa, Florida in January, 1990. Another format spun off from AOR was Classic rock (mostly spanning the decades from the late 1960s through today, with emphasis on the earlier hits). Since then, hundreds of such rock music radio stations have been playing both current-based Active rock and the decades-spanning Classic rock to much commercial ratings success across the United States and Canada. In the mid-to-late 1990s, AOR began to be associated with another concept called "melodic rock" which, most simply stated, is the sound of hard rock and heavy metal bands of the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s. It is seen as a throwback to those eras and a counter-reaction against the grunge, alternative, bubblegum, retro-disco, and Latin sounds of the mid-to-late 1990s. Many of these acts are bands, band members, and musicians from popular bands of the earlier eras, such as Toto, Foreigner, Van Halen, Styx and Europe, either regrouped or playing in new bands or reconfigured lineups. Several of the acts are British or European, and many albums are now recorded and produced in Europe and Japan, and are only available in the United States as imports. One of the most recent AOR releases was Place Vendome with ex-Helloween vocalist Michael Kiske joining with the members of Pink Cream 69. Nowadays the AOR scene is held in respect by many followers, with important websites like http://www.westcoast-music.com, http://www.melodicrock.com, http://www.rockreport.be, http://www.glory-daze.com and http://www.strutter.8m.com being great sources to discover the new releases in the genre. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Album-oriented_rock"
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Kryten : "'Pub'? Ah yes, A meeting place where humans attempt to achieve advanced states of mental incompetence by the repeated consumption of fermented vegetable drinks."
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ANDREW
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 16:08 |
The bands in blue are (IMO) AOR, or something similar. |
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Firepuck
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 16:30 |
Andrew, I agree. The list I think was taken from some late 70's FM station's record collection!
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Kryten : "'Pub'? Ah yes, A meeting place where humans attempt to achieve advanced states of mental incompetence by the repeated consumption of fermented vegetable drinks."
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Garion81
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 16:38 |
What a great radio station that was! They played all the long tracks of artists like ELP, Yes, Jethro Tull, they introduced me to Kansas and Rush in the mid 70's before anyone was playing them and they had a great import show once a week where I learned of such bands as PFM, Banco and Amon DÜÜL II. They also had a show on Monday nights from 8-12 that featured the music of one artist. The guy who DJ'd that would play obscure recordings and bootlegs. It was sad when they went to the active format and played nothing but heavy metal but as they did with prog rock format they made their reputation by playing everything but the top 40 songs. I remember vividly in the summer of 1977 on a drive home on the freeway from work when a great dj by the name of Ronny McCoy came on said "Who'll drink a toast with me? To the devil and the deep blue sea! Great new lyrics form ELP" and proceed to play Pirates before the release of Works vol 1. That was typical.
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eddietrooper
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 16:41 |
I think the perfect examples of AOR are Boston, Foreigner, Journey and Toto.
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chamberry
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 16:48 |
Thanks Firepuck
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Garion81
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Posted: March 15 2006 at 17:19 |
See now there is another meaning for the term which is Arena Orientated Rock. Bands in the late 70's and early 80's that played 10,000+ arenas or stadiums such as the bands you listed there and some Andrew had like later Kansas 79-82 and post 1980 Rush also could have been in that list as well as Van Halen. |
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 16 2006 at 05:42 |
This Wikepedia article is highly incorrect IMHO
I have corrected that coloured list to for you to see what I consider AOR - not to be confused with MOR which is Middle-Of-The-Road , also a concept of that late 70's era. AOR was also sometimes consider as Stadium rock or even Corporate rock Some notable AOR bands:
Hard Rock bands such as Aerosmith or AC DC were album orientated rock in a sense since the Album was the main product for sale but were never considered as such as AOR, because they were appealling to teen agers where as the above bands were much broader in appeal AOR spanned over Country rock, soft rock, singer/songwriter, FM friendly rock, some southern rock, but not prog, blues rock or hard rock I do not care what Wikepedia has to say about this, their collab who wrote this article should've been checked or proofread; because their list is completely wrong. Edited by Sean Trane |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: March 16 2006 at 05:55 |
Certainly there seems to be a great deal of prog bands that could also be called AOR? Like journey,kansas and such
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 16 2006 at 06:12 |
All groups that put out albums could then be AOR, so this must be considered wisely. This is why some people consider AOR as ADULT-Oriented Rock, which I truly believe is just as correct for AOR. Our teachers that did see 67's Summer of love in their late teens , but were not hippies were not really appreciative of Aerosmith or AC DC, but preferred Fleetwood Mac or Styx. It is the albums they bought massively >>> those are the albums coined as AOR Styx , later (80's) Kansas, APP are side-issued prog bands but not really full blown prog But full blown prog bands were never AOR >>>>> AOR , for ELP, yes or genesis is ludicrous (and stupid) Edited by Sean Trane |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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The Hemulen
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Posted: March 16 2006 at 06:37 |
RIO is everything that AOR fears. |
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 16 2006 at 07:25 |
That pretty well sums it up!!!! |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Fitzcarraldo
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Posted: March 16 2006 at 07:48 |
If the Wikipedia article is wrong then I recommend that you correct it, Hughes, for the benefit of others. |
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A Guy
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Posted: March 16 2006 at 08:29 |
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Dick Heath
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Posted: March 16 2006 at 12:39 |
Always thought Fleetwood Mac's album Rumours was one of the best selling examples of AOR - but don't see any mention so far????
Hence AOR = 'average old rock' when an album is played to death by FM radio. Edited by Dick Heath |
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