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zicIy
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Topic: USA vs UK progressive Posted: March 10 2009 at 14:15 |
i voted initialy for that U.S. kind of progressive POPULAR music...coz of Miles, Coltrane, Jarrett, Corea, Cobham, Zappa, Sly, Wonder, Bloomfield, Rundgren, Kansas, Steely Dan, The Grateful Dead, Iron Butterfly, It's a Beautiful Day, ... and many others! 
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infandous
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 14:26 |
As a native of the USA, there was no question in my mind..................U.K. prog definitely
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 14:44 |
I am from US as well and it is the UK hands down!
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Vinyl just sounds better!!
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andromacus
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 14:50 |
were is the italian prog? or german kraut?
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The Quiet One
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 14:52 |
UK by miles....
US, though has Zappa, which musically beats every one from the UK, though pittily it's only one against tons...
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 15:20 |
Genesis, Frost*, IQ vs Dream Theater & Spock's Beard is what it boil down to for me (picking from my personal favorite prog bands from the two countries in question).
Despite Frost's limited catalog and IQ's perchance to repeat themselves I'll have to go with UK.
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Logan
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 15:22 |
andromacus wrote:
were is the italian prog? or german kraut?
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In Italy and Germany respectively, I presume?
As to the poll question: When it comes to classic "prog" there is more
music from more people from the UK that I love (but of corse there is amazing
progressive music from classic artists from the US such as Davis,
Coltrane, Zappa etc.), but in modern Prog I find the US really strong.
THE UK will "win" this poll too darned easily. I won't vote because there's so much from both the US and the UK that I love even if there is more from the UK (and of course the UK is home to Canterbury and Henry Cow).
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Hercules
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 15:23 |
Genesis, Yes, Floyd, Camel, Tull, Caravan, ELP, Van der Graaf, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Marillion, IQ, Renaissance, Strawbs, Gryphon - no other country can even START to compare with that lot - and there's more less famous but equally fabulous bands.
In fact, the rest of the world would struggle to match UK prog.
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J-Man
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 15:24 |
From US, but like everyone else that is, it's UK no question.
US has so many bands that can compete with UK bands, but UK just has strength in numbers.
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J-Man
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 15:26 |
Hercules wrote:
Genesis, Yes, Floyd, Camel, Tull, Caravan, ELP, Van der Graaf, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Marillion, IQ, Renaissance, Strawbs, Gryphon - no other country can even START to compare with that lot - and there's more less famous but equally fabulous bands.
In fact, the rest of the world would struggle to match UK prog.
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Exactly.
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 15:31 |
zicIy wrote:
i voted initialy for that U.S. kind of progressive POPULAR music...coz of Miles, Coltrane, Jarrett, Corea, Cobham, Zappa, Sly, Wonder, Bloomfield, Rundgren, Kansas, Steely Dan, The Grateful Dead, Iron Butterfly, It's a Beautiful Day, ... and many others!  |
That's a FANTASTIC bunch!   But what's that bunch compared to: Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis, King Crimson, ELP, Moody Blues, Procol Harum, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, The Beatles, Rainbow, Soft Machine, Led Zeppelin, Camel, Gentle Giant, Van Der Graaf Generator, Caravan, Jethro Tull...
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LeStaf
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 15:56 |
Hercules wrote:
Genesis, Yes, Floyd, Camel, Tull, Caravan, ELP, Van der Graaf, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Marillion, IQ, Renaissance, Strawbs, Gryphon - no other country can even START to compare with that lot - and there's more less famous but equally fabulous bands.
In fact, the rest of the world would struggle to match UK prog.
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The UK prog succes only comes from the fact that they were signing in english, allowing them to play in every country's radio stations.
Should many foreign bands be as well assisted in their music's promotion and accessibility, their success would have been the same. Its rather a matter of marketing than a matter of origin.
So why didn't progressive music smash as much in US than in Europe or elsewhere. Probably because the music markets were more fractionned in US, and the music didn't fit with the commercial radio format. Without broadcast, you remain unknown.
Also, maybe that in US, lots of musicians that really had a "prog potential" turned to rather jazzy or folky music than prog music.
Now today, prog music is no more a UK train engine followd by world's wagons.
So when you also consider the actual progressive planet picture, UK is a great source of prog music, among others...
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 16:01 |
I agree with Logan on this. If this was specifically classic prog or modern prog, it would be much easier for me to make a decision. If it was classic prog, then I'd go with UK. If it was modern prog I'd go with U.S.
No vote from me either, although I do wish that the U.S. prog scene got a bit more respect in this thread.
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chemebien
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 16:29 |
UK. definitely
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TheCaptain
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 16:37 |
I felt bad voting for UK because it was such a landslide.
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Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal.
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 16:38 |
cacho wrote:
UK by miles....
US, though has Zappa, which musically beats every one from the UK, though pittily it's only one against tons...
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Seconded. US has some amazing stuff here and there, but UK music makes up for that and then some.
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 17:35 |
Abstrakt wrote:
zicIy wrote:
i voted initialy for that U.S. kind of progressive POPULAR music...coz of Miles, Coltrane, Jarrett, Corea, Cobham, Zappa, Sly, Wonder, Bloomfield, Rundgren, Kansas, Steely Dan, The Grateful Dead, Iron Butterfly, It's a Beautiful Day, ... and many others!  |
That's a FANTASTIC bunch!   But what's that bunch compared to:
Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis, King Crimson, ELP, Moody Blues, Procol Harum, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, The Beatles, Rainbow, Soft Machine, Led Zeppelin, Camel, Gentle Giant, Van Der Graaf Generator, Caravan, Jethro Tull...

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Miles and Trane alone beat everything on that U.K. list combined.
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 17:57 |
Don't care for classic prog much anymore. US gets my vote by miles and mile and miles because of the cool modern prog that comes outta there. Between The Buried and Me, Isis, Mastodon, Agalloch, The Mars Volta, Kayo Dot.... give me any of those bands over UK classic prog any day.
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manofmystery
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 18:39 |
I'm no homer, there is no match for UK prog
While I love Zappa he can't carry the US by himself
by the way, if you are reading this and haven't joined the 1st ever ProgArchives Fantasy Baseball League (link in sig) then I am officially calling out your manhood and insulting yo momma
Edited by manofmystery - March 10 2009 at 18:40
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ClemofNazareth
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 18:42 |
HughesJB4 wrote:
Don't care for classic prog much anymore. US gets my vote by miles and mile and miles because of the cool modern prog that comes outta there. Between The Buried and Me, Isis, Mastodon, Agalloch, The Mars Volta, Kayo Dot.... give me any of those bands over UK classic prog any day.
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I agree - "Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis, King Crimson, ELP, Moody Blues, Procol Harum, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, The Beatles, Rainbow, Soft Machine, Led Zeppelin, Camel, Gentle Giant, Van Der Graaf Generator, Caravan, Jethro Tull".... indeed, many amazing musicians there, and plenty more to boot. But how many times can you listen to ITCHYCOCK or Aqualung after nearly 40 years?
Don't get me wrong; those bands paved the way and created classics that will stand for many decades to come; but what about this century? I'm much more interested in bands like Espers, Sleeping in Gethsemane, Faun Fables, Melora Creager, This Will Destroy You, the Residents, Kayo Dot or anything else that's come out since color television was invented, including many great newer bands from central Europe and Scandinavia.
The old classics will always have their place and the UK will always be the place where prog music bloomed broadest; but that doesn't mean that's where the most interesting prog and experimental music is coming from now. It's really coming from all over the place. Even metal from Tunisia (Myrath) and neo from Malta (Different Strings). There haven't been borders on music since the wall came down and we achieved the ability to send it around electronically.
Now as for where the best cars come from, that's a different story.... 
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