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OzzProg ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 02 2008 Location: Quebec Status: Offline Points: 540 |
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Well, I didn't read every post, so I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet;
Your question answers itself. If it is in fact "Retro Prog", it is of course progressive. Many say Retro Prog just copies the old stuff, therefore being Regressive. However, even though they use the old formula for music, these bands bring lots of progressive elements to the table. A notable band, that is a prime example of this, is Beardfish. They sounds like 70's prog, the Retro aspect of Retro Prog, but Beardfish brings all sorts of new stuff, that is completely progressive to the rock genre (I can't point any single point of their music that makes them progressive, its just a completely unique and new style.) So in my opinion Beardfish = Retro Prog. (Now, DUH! there are tons of more bands that do this, Beardfish just leaped forward in my mind) However, there are a lot of bands that are just Retro 70's rockers, which create good music that sounds like 70's, but does not introduce anything new, therefore Not being progressive. A good example of a band like this (for me) is Spock's Beard, which sounds like poppy 70's prog. I still like them, but I don't think they are terribly progressive. OzzProg! |
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russellk ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 28 2005 Location: New Zealand Status: Offline Points: 782 |
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^ absolutely.
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russellk ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 28 2005 Location: New Zealand Status: Offline Points: 782 |
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As for your arguments: 1) I didn't refer to neo-prog, I referred to crossover prog. That sub-genre wasn't created for an emerging new style, but as a different category to encompass existing music. That's changing history. If we do that, we could also do retro-prog. I repeat, I don't think we should, but we could. 2) No contradiction at all. I said that others had made up a genre called retro-rock, and said that I think 'retro' applies to an attitude, not a genre. I don't see any contradiction, just a disagreement. Others think there should be a genre called retro-rock, while I think retro-rock is an attitude to making music. So: I think it's an attitude, others think it's a genre. Clear? One is what I think, the other is what some others think. 3. Is there a genre called retro rock? Amazon seems to think so: http://www.amazon.com/Best-Neo-Punk-Retro-Rock/lm/XEYKD0KF53U1. VH1.com seems to think so: http://shop.vh1.com/Retro-Rock_stcVVcatId424123VVviewcat.htm. Last FM seems to think so: http://www.last.fm/group/Retro+rock. As for defined parameters, we'd better not start insisting on agreed definitions as proof of existence, otherwise prog rock will be ruled out too! ![]() 4. I don't buy your argument that prog was created to be timeless for a moment. It was a fashion like any other, in my opinion. That it's now out of fashion ought to be clear to everyone. Being a hippie is out of fashion, but there are a few out there still wearing the beads and cheesecloth shirts. Same with prog. It's still out there and going strong, but it's no longer the trendsetter it was 35 years ago. Of course prog is not dead, and you make a logical error in asserting that something can only be 'retro' if it is dead. Not so. But it is out of fashion, and so any recreation must by definition be retro. I absolutely agree with your definition of retro, and would argue that the prog revival is retro by that definition. So thanks for taking the time to make some arguments. Can retro be progressive? Yes. Is it a negative term? I don't think so. Just my opinion. |
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Ivan_Melgar_M ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 27 2004 Location: Peru Status: Offline Points: 19557 |
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Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - November 15 2008 at 20:27 |
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Epignosis ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32552 |
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*Ran out of popcorn...*
![]() *Searching for Goobers on the floor* |
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russellk ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 28 2005 Location: New Zealand Status: Offline Points: 782 |
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Hey, I just want to see if it's possible for someone else to have the last word. Consider it a social experiment.
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Failcore ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 27 2006 Status: Offline Points: 4625 |
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Humans are a while loop. while(others==wrong) { printf("I am right\n"); }
I sincerely hope there are some engineers here to get this joke :P. |
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jplanet ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: August 30 2006 Location: NJ Status: Offline Points: 799 |
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if(music=="popular"){ return "claim it is unoriginal"; } else { return "call it progressive"; } :-P |
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russellk ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 28 2005 Location: New Zealand Status: Offline Points: 782 |
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I'm not an engineer, but I used to do fortran programming. I'd add a defensive/aggressive 'if then else' subroutine to that one, Deathrabbit.
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Petrovsk Mizinski ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: December 24 2007 Location: Ukraine Status: Offline Points: 25210 |
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*is sad cos everyone seems to have just ignored my posts completely
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Epignosis ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32552 |
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Want some popcorn? |
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The T ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
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No. You'll never beat a lawyer, even if the reason assists you Russselk. Ivan will never lose a debate on this website.
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micky ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 02 2005 Location: . Status: Offline Points: 46838 |
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ahhhhh... oh yes he can. The infamous Fragile debate bro'. MIcky took him.. round about the 20th page when the site changed the release date to the correct one
![]() ahhh.. good times... that is what hooked me on the site.. Ivan had invited me over here like a couple of weeks earlier. |
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Dean ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
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![]() taking it one level deeper (especially for fans of Douglas R. Hofstadter's Godel, Escher & Bach): the test of intelligence is knowing when a recursive loop has entered an infinite regress. As Russell points out - you need an escape clause to break-out of the loop.
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What?
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Failcore ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 27 2006 Status: Offline Points: 4625 |
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I deliberately left out the inductive step to showcase the perpetual nature of argumentativeness. I could do this:
void argue() { argue(); } :P Edited by Deathrabbit - November 17 2008 at 00:54 |
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jplanet ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: August 30 2006 Location: NJ Status: Offline Points: 799 |
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Just a little sly addition to Deathrabbit's function::
int argue() { argue(); return null; } Edited by jplanet - November 17 2008 at 01:03 |
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Jim Garten ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin & Razor Guru Joined: February 02 2004 Location: South England Status: Offline Points: 14693 |
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Do you know, I couldn't have put this better myself. |
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Q6 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: May 18 2008 Location: York, UK Status: Offline Points: 126 |
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Are genres not there just to help collation? They don't affect the song, the band or the listener. They just help people find the song, the band or listener. So genres are names we follow to find that which we like. Does it matter that we use the same name as long as it is descriptive? Cold / chilly / bitter out / freezing..., all I know is it means wear a jumper?
Neo prog, retro prog, metal prog etc? These mean..., "hiphop/europop/house etc not found here", so I may just have a wander and see what I can find..., |
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AlanD ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 28 2008 Location: Portsmouth Status: Offline Points: 135 |
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For me, the most interesting artists of all are those that attempt to confound genre classification (eg Beatles, Stackridge, XTC) - it's a path that I conciously follow with my own composition and recording, imagination can lead you towards personal progress and some extraordinary places. Discovery is the name of the game...forget sales.
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infandous ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
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I just read all the previous posts, and have come to a definite conclusion: I have way too much free time
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