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Poll Question: How do you feel about a prog piece being referred to as a "song"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2007 at 18:09
I don't know about you guys, but when I saw the tittle of the thread I thought: "Man. How pretentious can we get?!" LOL No Offense to the thread starter. It was just a thought.

I don't mind calling them songs.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2007 at 19:37
The term "song" is fine in general however I find it rather difficult to use it in the same sentence when talking about prog epics - the 15min+  er...compositions!!!  Tongue

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2007 at 20:17
I call most "songs" on prog albums "tracks."
I usually call the longer, more complex multi-part tracks "suites" or "pieces."

Quote I don't know about you guys, but when I saw the tittle of the thread I thought: "Man. How pretentious can we get?!" LOL No Offense to the thread starter. It was just a thought.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2007 at 20:26
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by Easy Money Easy Money wrote:

What would be the alternative ?

How about composition.
 
BINGO!
 
I personally think it is a slap in the face just to call Ctte or any other epic masterpiece a simple and crude song. The normal prog song is usually a track to me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2007 at 21:46
Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

I don't know about you guys, but when I saw the tittle of the thread I thought: "Man. How pretentious can we get?!" LOL No Offense to the thread starter. It was just a thought.

I don't mind calling them songs.

I completely agree
 
when you think about it, Close to the Edge and Supper's Ready are really just 20 minute pop songs (albeit reeeeeeaaaaaly good pop songs).
 
The only thing that slightly bothers me is when people refer to an instrumental track as a "song"...c'mon, a "song" has words/lyricsGeek
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2007 at 22:09
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2007 at 22:12
I use "song" when appropriate, but I use "piece" at least as often.  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2007 at 01:19
I don't use the word much at all, but I don't really care. I don't dislike it. There are often better words, but does it really matter?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2007 at 09:33
Songs or tunes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2007 at 09:48

"Song" is fine, but I prefer "track".

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2007 at 11:40
Originally posted by schizoid_man77 schizoid_man77 wrote:

Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by Easy Money Easy Money wrote:

What would be the alternative ?

How about composition.
 
BINGO!
 
I personally think it is a slap in the face just to call Ctte or any other epic masterpiece a simple and crude song. The normal prog song is usually a track to me.


Why would calling that a song make it seem "simple and crude" and "a slap in the face"?! Confused 

The word "song" does not infer simplicity or crudeness, nor is it a derogatory term or insult.  I really don't understand the problem with the usage of the word song in progressive rock.  Obviously, it's OK to call songs by other names, like track or composition, but that doesn't make the word "song" inferior in any way....  Progressive rock is not superior to other genres, it's just different, so there is no reason why it should be above the usage of "song".  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2007 at 12:01
Compact Oxford English Dictionary:
 
Song. Noun 1 a poem or other set of words set to music. 2 singing or vocal music. 3 the musical phrases uttered by some birds, whales and insects. a poem, especially one in rhymed stanzas
 
If it's good enough for the OED, it's good enough for me. Really, how pretentious do you want prog to sound?
Perception is truth, ergo opinion is fact.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2007 at 12:40
Originally posted by emdiar emdiar wrote:

Compact Oxford English Dictionary:
 

Song. Noun 1 a poem or other set of words set to music. 2 singing or vocal music. 3 the musical phrases uttered by some birds, whales and insects. a poem, especially one in rhymed stanzas

 

If it's good enough for the OED, it's good enough for me. Really, how pretentious do you want prog to sound?
As pretentious as a ten tiered kybd stand and a triple neck eight string bass ... excellent prog effort, I'll give it 5 capes!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 08:02
Originally posted by Yorkie X Yorkie X wrote:

Ever felt like you are short changing prog by referring to a piece of prog say for example "Close to the edge" and saying to your friend "check out this song" ?  could it be that the term "song" is best suited to pop music, country music, aor Rap,  hip hop  and metal  ? classical music and prog deserve perhaps a little more distinction a little more clearer way of explaining it? 
 
Well, actually there is a distinction, in your example you talk about  "Close to The Edge", which is usually described, like more complex and longer pieces of music, as a SUITE... anyway there's nothing wrong with songs, since even progressive music is made of songs, how would you call "Wish You Were Here" or "Last Century For Man"?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 08:06
Originally posted by jimidom jimidom wrote:

"Song" is fine, but I prefer "track".

 
I prefer "THRAK" TongueLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 11:59
"Composition" is better.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 14:02
One word is as good as any other. I like to say piece, composition or track in reviews but when talking to people that would be unnecessarily pretentious.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 14:07

"Song"'s fine... it seems that the word has ended up being used even for instrumental pieces anyways.

"Composition" somehow seems pretentious to me, even though it probably is a better term... that's probably just my working class roots or something ;-)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 18:05
Song is fine. It's a word everyone understands and uses. But it doesn't describe some prog music very well. Just another label.....kinda like "progressive".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 15 2007 at 19:25
Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

I don't know about you guys, but when I saw the tittle of the thread I thought: "Man. How pretentious can we get?!" LOL No Offense to the thread starter. It was just a thought.

I don't mind calling them songs.

I completely agree
 
when you think about it, Close to the Edge and Supper's Ready are really just 20 minute pop songs (albeit reeeeeeaaaaaly good pop songs).
 
The only thing that slightly bothers me is when people refer to an instrumental track as a "song"...c'mon, a "song" has words/lyricsGeek


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"Piece" certainly has its place, if there's no tune or if it's a seriously epic or off-the-wall piece of music. For anything else "song" will do just fine; I think this kind of semantic precision (or should that be pedantry?) is exactly what gave prog its bad name..! Tongue
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