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Poll Question: Which is the most diverse classic prog band?
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50 [66.67%]
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2008 at 03:58
Originally posted by Avantgardehead Avantgardehead wrote:

King Crimson, the definition of eclecticism.
 
yea, or the "brand name" definition.
 
(i´m just kidding, no bad feelings.Smile)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2008 at 08:45
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2008 at 11:44
I'm with Jethro Tull. Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 14:12
Crimso.    BIG DUH.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 14:27
most diverse.... eclectic... sh*t... that is a no brainer...


Jethro Tull


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 16:19
hey, lets hear all GonG stuff! that (AWESOME) band are not on the list but doesnt metter; where is that link, for example, from  'Angel´s Egg', to 'Expresso 11' - this INSTRUMENTAL, JAZZ album? please tell me coz i´m stupid one. Gong were more diverse than KC, for example. one band should be diverse as Jethro Tull as well, not Fripp´s  the brand name of "King Crimson", (or Gong, or VDGG), although i like ALL  these King Crimson´s albums.
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 16:42
On the face of it Floyd don't do as badly in the diversification stakes as this poll would indicate having done Pop, Psychedelic, Space Rock, Symphonic, Folk, Folk Rock, Ethereal, Electronic, Eclectic, Heavy Rock, Hard Rock, Blues, Jazz-Rock, Football Anthem, Art Rock, Avant-Garde, AOR, Classic Rock... Crimson don't even come close as far as I'm concerned, but I'm biased.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 16:42
Most diverse, Jethro Tull.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 16:43
King Crimson.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 23:21
For the life of me, I can't see why everyone is saying King Crimson.  Maybe if you look at KC's entire career, they're pretty diverse, but on most albums, they're not.  King Crimson have:

1969-1974
heavy, moderately dissonant, guitar-based, mostly instrumental tracks (LTIA pt 2, Red, Fracture, etc.)
mellotron-based symphonic stuff (Epitaph, Starless, etc.)
joke songs (Happy Family, Great Deceiver, Cat Food)
folk-based rock songs (I talk to the Wind, Exiles, The Night Watch, Fallen Angel)
hard rock songs (21CSM, Easy Money, Lament, One More Red Nightmare)
improvs (Moonchild, Devil's Triangle, Talking Drum, SABB, Providence)

Virtually every album from this period is just a mixture of these styles.  If you've heard the first album, are there really any surprises on the next 3?  Maybe a few, but not many.  If you've heard LTIA (the album), are there any surprises on the next 2?  Even fewer.

1981-now
dense counterpointish guitar-based tracks
improvs
Belew ballads
occasional joke songs
occasional forays into atmospheric stuff

Again, virtually every album from this period is just a mixture of these styles.

That pretty much covers it.  And so many of their songs are just slightly different from stuff they'd already done- 21CSM vs. Pictures of a City, Epitaph vs. In the Court vs. Poseidon, LTIA2 vs. Fracture vs. Red vs. Vroom.

Plus Fripp uses those freaking diminished fifths all the time.

So ELP is getting no votes- but just on one album (Trilogy), look what there is:

The Endless Enigma- minimalism, power rock song, fast classical stuff
Hoedown- cheesy classical stuff
From the Beginning- folk rock
Abaddon's Bolero- repetitive symphonic march
Trilogy- swoony melodramatic intro, bizarre middle section, humorous ending
The Sheriff- honky tonk joke song
Living Sin- Zeppelinish hard rock

Almost every single song is a completely different style from the rest.  Whereas KC only ever covered 2 or 3 styles per album.

Not saying KC wasn't diverse, just surprised they're so far ahead here.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 12 2008 at 04:07
Crimson, with their schizophrenic musical personality and constantly shifting lineups, is the obvious first choice here.   The interesting question would be who should come in second.  Probably Tull or ELP....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 12 2008 at 17:01
Jethro Tull, mainly because they have experimented with a variety of different styles from blues to folk to hard rock.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2008 at 10:29
King Crimson, though Jethro Tull also searched in many musical directions.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2008 at 10:33
Jethro Tull, even though I don't like them
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2008 at 16:36
I think Jethro Tull is quite diverse but still their diversity isn't good but Crimson's yes.
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