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pelican
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Posted: September 18 2007 at 21:42 |
MajesterX wrote:
No other music killed prog, it was the end of an era and a change in people that caused it's end.
You can't say Prog killed late 60's psychedelic or that alternative rock "killed" the 80's hair bands, it's musical evolution.
If would make no sense to say that if punk & disco never came along or if prog bands didn't start doing pop that prog would have lived on strong for another 6 years as strong as ever.
No pop music style really lasts all that long- ie there is a constant evolution in music that will never change. Even when new and different bands come and become more popular and fresh than the bands we might love, we can't blame them for destroying that music.
BTW, the Sex Pistol's singer was a huge Peter Hammill fan, and if we told him he caused the end of Peter Hammill's small ammount of popularity, he would call us crazy.
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The singer (John Lydon) is also a huge Van Der Graf Generator and Kate Bush fan!
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Britrocker
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Posted: September 19 2007 at 09:41 |
Hate to hark back to the whole "definition of Progressive" thing. But check the dictionary.
Seems to me that the those guilty of :
NOT moving forward, developing, changing their ideas and methods.
In other words being 'PROGRESSIVE" were some of the fans. Some things never change it would seem.
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daz2112
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Posted: September 19 2007 at 13:33 |
I agree with most people, prog is NOT dead!! Very much alive!
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Tapfret
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Posted: September 21 2007 at 20:42 |
The more I think about it, I have to side with those that say prog isn't really a genre anyway, but an approach to a given genre. It is no more a musical style than forward or reverse are automobile styles.
Prog did not die, prog was beaten, robbed, molested and pimped for drug money. And I know the culprit.
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Dim
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Posted: September 21 2007 at 22:17 |
I no longer like this thread
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Sunhillow_
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Posted: September 21 2007 at 22:40 |
hehehe probably, Never Mind The Bollocks by Sex Pistols hhehehe
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Dean
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Posted: September 23 2007 at 13:00 |
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Raff
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Posted: September 23 2007 at 13:04 |
I have a burning question: if Prog was killed, why are we here? Are we holding a wake or what?
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Visitor13
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Posted: September 23 2007 at 14:42 |
Someone already posted the necrophile joke here, didn't they?
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sean
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Posted: September 24 2007 at 10:51 |
i don't think prog is dead, so i can't vote. it certainly isn't as popular as it once was but by no means is it dead. we have website like this one to keep it alive.
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jplanet
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Posted: September 24 2007 at 11:31 |
If any one album is to blame for the demise of the golden era, it wasn't a prog album, but Sex Pistols' "Nevermind the Bollocks"...
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Tapfret
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Posted: September 27 2007 at 04:41 |
jplanet wrote:
If any one album is to blame for the demise of the golden era, it wasn't a prog album, but Sex Pistols' "Nevermind the Bollocks"... |
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Dean
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Posted: September 27 2007 at 04:44 |
Tapfret wrote:
jplanet wrote:
If any one album is to blame for the demise of the golden era, it wasn't a prog album, but Sex Pistols' "Nevermind the Bollocks"... |
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I couldn't have put it better myself... eventhough I have tried in this thread... many many times.
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Kaz4815
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Posted: October 06 2007 at 00:25 |
What about Yes' TFTO? I thought that pushed it over the edge. Hah, a pun.
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ghost_of_morphy
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Posted: October 06 2007 at 13:27 |
And a nice pun it was. If you had the time and patience to look back through this thread, you will see that several people brought up the excesses of TFTO.
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Easy Money
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Posted: October 06 2007 at 14:10 |
The original progressive rock bands had been heading downhill for a long time before the Pistols showed up, I know, I was there. If anything pulled away bored progressive rock fans it was jazz fusion, early artsy pre-new wave bands and progressive funk bands, as well as various types of folk music.
Edited by Easy Money - October 06 2007 at 14:13
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seamus
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Posted: October 07 2007 at 14:48 |
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Topographic
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Posted: October 08 2007 at 20:06 |
I'm also in agreement here that prog isn't dead by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, it seems to be having a resurgence, as the indie rock scene is becoming increasingly artsy. However, I think there was a significant low point in the mid-to-late 1970s (esp. 1977-1978), and some of the major prog bands took a serious nose dive, which took prog out of the limelight. Actually, I think the extended hiatuses that Yes and ELP went on in the mid 1970s were actually quite damaging, and the albums they produced after the hiatus, in my opinion, are not great. Aside from "Awaken", Going For The One is simply dreadful, and I have difficulty listening to any of the Yes albums with Wakeman from 1977 on because his keyboard choices irritate me. I would even say that 90125 is more enjoyable than GFTO for me. I really think it would have been interesting if Yes had kept Moraz and released an album between Relayer and GFTO (and I don't count Fish Out Of Water ). Camel's output from this time was truly atrocious as well--"I Can See Your House From Here" sounds like disco to me. I'm not familiar with their output beyond that, but when Ferguson and Bardens left, they jumped the shark. Interestingly, I do actually think there was a bit of a resurgence in 1980-1983, and there were some interesting (and in my opinion, highly successful) attempts at fusing the prevailing New Wave style with prog, including Yes' Drama and KC's Discipline. I'd also have to agree with Teh_Slippermenz about Genesis' output at the time. Everyone around here seems to think Abacab is the plague, but there's a lot more to it than meets the eye. It's actually kind of a subversive, ironic album in a lot of ways, and it is definitely prog in my opinion, but in a different way. Honestly, I'd say it's proggier than what I've heard of ATTWT. -Topographic
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Prog-man
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Posted: October 10 2007 at 00:58 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
Prog isn't dead,but alive and kicking.
So I pick none of them. |
Agreed!!
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martinprog77
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Posted: October 10 2007 at 04:04 |
Prog-man wrote:
TheProgtologist wrote:
Prog isn't dead,but alive and kicking.
So I pick none of them. |
Agreed!! |
me too
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