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Poll Question: What's your favorite type of prog website (content wise)?
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13 [16.88%]
7 [9.09%]
5 [6.49%]
8 [10.39%]
4 [5.19%]
37 [48.05%]
3 [3.90%]
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    Posted: September 28 2006 at 06:36
Now that's a weird poll for a change!Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 06:39
Looks like I am a "standardist"...w/o metal....
    
    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 06:42
^  I was struggling for the right word ... by "Standardist" I mean persons who would only call a band "prog" if there is an historic basis for doing so (e.g. the band has been called prog for like a decade). Nothing wrong with that - and I'm one myself! But I voted "Progressionist" because there are many bands which I wouldn't call "prog", but nevertheless would like to see them together with the prog bands.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 06:45
I'm an Abstract Progressionist, whatever it may mean.. Hopefully it's not an insult!Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 06:50
Mike, is this purely theoretical or have actual examples of these sites?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 07:04
^ My own website would be an example of an "Abstract Progressionist" website ... any kind of music can be reviewed & rated there (even non-prog, but you can filter it out).

The archives are an obvious example of a "Standardist" website - with a few exceptions (which venture into "Inclusionist" territory).

I suppose the other types are purely theoretical ... but from the various discussions I gather that maybe people exist who would love these alternatives.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 07:18

Although my center of interest would be the first two options, I'd feel quite limited because of the time frame (especially in regards with the 60's, but also the 90's).

 

The next two would actually please me even less for some odd reason.

 

the last two are probably the better solution but both sorts can be a bit too wide-scoped:-Your inclusionist idea is probably whet PA is because of prog-related and proto-prog, but remains rock

 
-your all inclusive progressive music is the most frightening one because, we'dhave to include Edgar Varese, Ornette Coleman, Philip Glass etc...
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 07:29
^ you have a point there - the archives are "inclusionist" because of the prog related/proto prog genres. But then again these bands and albums are "singled out" and clearly marked non-prog, so these bands are kind of included and rejected at the same time.

As for my own website: In the end it will be all these websites combined in one - you'll be able to filter out genres, prog related bands and ultimately any other criteria (it's all just tags) and even time periods.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 07:49
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

the last two are probably the better solution but both sorts can be a bit too wide-scoped:-Your inclusionist idea is probably whet PA is because of prog-related and proto-prog, but remains rock

 
-your all inclusive progressive music is the most frightening one because, we'dhave to include Edgar Varese, Ornette Coleman, Philip Glass etc...
 
 
 
 
and don't forget all that stuff from Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and even Pharoah Sanders, John Coltrane et al.ShockedShockedShockedShocked
Also Santana might be included (which, IMHO, just because of Caravansarai should be) in that case.
 
as far as I see, I seem to be the only one to categorize himself as inclusionist... that is for a web site type, of course... in listening I'm a strict purist (sticking on to the seventies, along with other related genres of Rock, such as psychedelia and early heavy rock...)
Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret:
Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 08:07
Originally posted by Bilek Bilek wrote:

Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

the last two are probably the better solution but both sorts can be a bit too wide-scoped:-Your inclusionist idea is probably whet PA is because of prog-related and proto-prog, but remains rock

 
-your all inclusive progressive music is the most frightening one because, we'dhave to include Edgar Varese, Ornette Coleman, Philip Glass etc...
 
 
 
 
and don't forget all that stuff from Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and even Pharoah Sanders, John Coltrane et al.ShockedShockedShockedShocked
Also Santana might be included (which, IMHO, just because of Caravansarai should be) in that case.
 
as far as I see, I seem to be the only one to categorize himself as inclusionist... that is for a web site type, of course... in listening I'm a strict purist (sticking on to the seventies, along with other related genres of Rock, such as psychedelia and early heavy rock...)
 
I think that by including Ornette Coleman (free jazz) I was encompassing most of jazz's exploratiry forms.Wink
 
Santana is only a matter of weeks, I am preparing it
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 08:16
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

  
I think that by including Ornette Coleman (free jazz) I was encompassing most of jazz's exploratiry forms.Wink
 
Santana is only a matter of weeks, I am preparing it
 
I had no idea of Ornette ColemanCryCryCry... Is his discography larger than that of Hancock & Davis et al.???
 
Great news about Santana!!!! I'm sure there will be a great controversy again! (Though not as great as that went around QueenTongue)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 08:22
^ any John Zorn fan should seriously check out Ornette Coleman!Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 08:33
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

^ any John Zorn fan should seriously check out Ornette Coleman!Clap
 
I was waiting for that one!!Then we can add Moondog and Terry Riley. 
 
Zorn's inclusion on the Archives must be baffling to a few "conventional prog rock" in the conservative sense). Some of Philippe's inclusions must seem that way too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 14:31
I view myself as a so-called Abstract Inclusionist. However, I think that people who view themselves as such in reality often are one of the other "kinds" (in lack of a better word), depending on their definition of Progressive Music. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 15:21
I don't know what to vote for, but that's OK because the site isn't letting me vote!  Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 15:23
Progressionist here... why can't we vote though ?
"One likes to believe in the freedom of Music" - Neil Peart, The Spirit of Radio
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2006 at 21:29
Abstract Progressionist.

Bring on the Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Steve Reich, and John Cage! They deserve to be listed as progressive artists!
Go and listen to my music.

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=31725
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2006 at 09:40
the poll having been locked, apparently I stand out as the only representative of the inclusionists Wink 
Yeah; let's include them all:
The Grateful Dead
The Doors
The Who
Black Sabbath
Led Zeppelin
(even Yardbirds!!!)
Blue Oyster Cult
Rainbow
Santana (coming soon Wink)
Jon Lord (one of these days... Wink)
Alice CooperShocked
AC/DC Shocked
Iron MaidenShocked
Metallica
ZZ Top Tongue
ClapClapClapClapClap
well, there are many others, but the last one is meant to be at the end of the list, ehWink!
Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret:
Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2006 at 13:27
nobody's locked the poll ... you should all be able to vote. Must be a bug of the forum software!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2006 at 13:54
If I'm totally honest, my favourite option would be the first. I'm a genre purist and the type of Prog Rock I enjoy if the stuff from the late 1960s and early 1970s, and music that sounds like it (from goups such as NUOVA ERA, FLOATING STATE, MAURY E I PRONOMI, THIRD QUADRANT and so on). But I don't lose any sleep at all over the fact this site has broadened its coverage, especially as different people like different things. One can, after all, ignore what one is not interested in.
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