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Abstrakt
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 10:04 | |||
I'll be number five. Why don't we add Little Richard or Willie Dixon? |
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ClemofNazareth
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Researcher Joined: August 17 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4659 |
Posted: August 21 2009 at 10:23 | |||
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"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus |
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ClemofNazareth
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Researcher Joined: August 17 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4659 |
Posted: August 21 2009 at 13:22 | |||
In terms of influence an argument could be made that Dylan is already here in the Archives. Here are some of the albums that include either covers of Dylan tunes, or tributes to his music. What's interesting is the wide range of genres represented, not just Prog Folk:
Steve Howe Portraits of Bob Dylan
Syd Barrett Wouldnt You Miss Me?
Improved Sound Limited - Improved Sound Limited
Fairport Convention Unhalfbricking Spirit Spirit of 76 The Nice - The Nice Steve Hackett Wild Orchids Frank Zappa Sheik Yerbouti Dalton (RPI) - Argitar Tir na Nog Spotlight Refugee Live in Concert, Newcastle City Hall
Aviv Geffen Journal Blood Sweat & Tears New Blood RPWL The RPWL Experience Mercury Rev The Essential Mercury Rev
Pez Los Orfebres
I Califfi Il Meglio
Robert Wyatt Shleep Music
Brian Auger Open
S Vremena Na Vrema Unplugged
Arc Bell + ACR
Todd Rundgren Faithful
Roger Waters Flickering Flame
Fairport Convention Red and Gold
Tito Schipa, Jr Dylaniato |
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"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus |
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lucas
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 13:59 | |||
Who's next : Johnny Cash ? The Beatles, Metallica, Deep Purple are here. So add another artist that is not prog to this site would not surprise me.
I don't think that adding a band/artist just on the basis of its influence on prog bands is a valid argument. In fact the above-mentioned bands inspired many more non-prog bands than prog bands. Prog is a sponge that becomes soaked with elements taken from classical music, jazz, rock, folk, blues so if we want to extend the proto-prog subgenre with all the roots of prog we can go back to Robert Johnson, Earl Hines, Dave Brubeck, Johann Sebastian Bach, Varθse, Lygeti, Beethoven, and of course Bob Dylan.
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 16:48 | |||
Amazing! We should stop whining about adding him in the database and just putting this list somewhere on the site where it can be seen. If I was allowed to add just one prog song to PA from non-prog artists, I would chose "Like A Rolling Stone" from Dylan. |
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Jimbo
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 17:40 | |||
True enough, but I don't think they can (or indeed should) be compared. The Beatles wrote several 'proggy' songs (I Want You, Strawberry Fields Forever, A Day in the Life, I Am the Walrus, Tomorrow Never Knows etc. etc.), whereas I've yet to hear a Bob Dylan composition that actually bears any resemblance to progressive rock as it is traditionally seen. If you can name a Bob Dylan song that is on par with these in terms of influence and level of complexity - I'm all ears. Don't get me wrong, I definitely hear Dylan's influence in many prog-folk records, but as far as I'm concerned, he never really influenced the prog aspects of those records. Sorry if this sounds a bit confusing, I'm dead tired. |
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micky
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 18:03 | |||
you rock Bob... I think there are a FEW more artists and bands that should be added that are more in line with the site ..especially from a musical angle. I agree though.. it would be wrong to dismiss out of hand. I think he is one whose influence was so huge ..that he touched prog just by shear weight of influence across music.
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ClemofNazareth
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Researcher Joined: August 17 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4659 |
Posted: August 21 2009 at 20:10 | |||
Honestly Micky I don't have a strong opinion either way about whether Dylan gets added - his influence and body of work really transcends any particular genre anyway. I just wanted to make the point that Proto-prog is all about recognizing bands that contributed to the music we enjoy today; and even if some of us don't think Dylan was a huge part of prog's development, the list above proves that a lot of the artists we listen to seem to acknowledge his influence.
Love the new avatar BTW
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progkidjoel
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 02 2009 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 19643 |
Posted: August 21 2009 at 20:10 | |||
+2 |
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The Truth
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 20:36 | |||
Interesting replies and thank you Clemoofnazereth that is what made me think he would fit in that category. Although I only think Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde On Blonde should be on the site... if that's possible.
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The Truth
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 20:43 | |||
Oh and by the way, this is the site that though METALLICA influenced prog! And we're looking at Bob Dylan like he's an outsider
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micky
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 21:14 | |||
hahha.. yeah.... HOGAAAAN!!!!!! to be honest.. I don't really have much of an opinion other than .. nope.. not now at least. As I posted before... the absence of the Velvet Underground makes the whole notion of Proto-Prog a farce as far as this site is concerned. Any other additions.. with that one NOT added... just makes it even more farcical. Does anyone REALLY want to deny the DIRECT influence the VU had on prog.. .didn't think so. Get the big ones out of the way... then the site can nitpick over ones like this. I guess that is my opinion... but I do agree with you... it does have merit enough to be seriously discussed...down the road when the biggies are done and added. |
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ClemofNazareth
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Researcher Joined: August 17 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4659 |
Posted: August 21 2009 at 21:47 | |||
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"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus |
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JLocke
Prog Reviewer Joined: November 18 2007 Status: Offline Points: 4900 |
Posted: August 21 2009 at 22:13 | |||
You're still fairly new here, so I'll fill you in now . . . We don't buy the "if x is here, then y should also be here" argument. Just because one band is here that you may consider an outsider does not automatically give your suggestion any more right to be included. Dylan is very influential, that is obvious, but when you said he sounded like Roger Waters, I nearly fell off of my couch. |
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The Truth
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 22:28 | |||
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JLocke
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 22:59 | |||
Well, obviously, a person's 'sound' is all opinion, anyhow. I was just explaining why I put my rofl emoticon up there. Wasn't at you personally. |
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A Person
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 23:03 | |||
To be fair, they both have a more gravelly, shouty sound?
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JLocke
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Posted: August 21 2009 at 23:29 | |||
^ Well, if you want my opinion, the only similarity between the two is that they are great songwriters who can't sing for sh!t, but that's of course arguable.
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clarke2001
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Posted: August 23 2009 at 01:14 | |||
Bob Dylan was certainly influential, but adding him in proto prog would bit a bit of a stretch in my opinion. And I think he influenced more folk side of Prog Folk than prog side. And don't use Black Sabbath as a counter-argument because I disagree with their inclusion. ... of course, there are aspects (minuscule) of his work that even influenced The Prog Way Of Thinking Itself: he did long songs (so did Guthrie), he electrified folk (so did Simon & Garfunkel)...But those aspects are very scarce and incidental. Dylan-->CSNY-->Yes. Chuck Berry-->Beatles-->Purple-->Maiden-->Dream Theater. The list goes on and on... |
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ExittheLemming
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Posted: August 23 2009 at 06:16 | |||
As far as addressing complex adult themes in lyrics that are but a kick in the butt off credible poetry, he was of course quite revolutionary. I don't think we would recognise any contemporary song lyrics without the influence of Dylan. However I'm thinking of some very perceptive comments by PA's Toaster Mantis here when he suggests that Dylan's music is stylistically simple but thematically far more complex than even the instrumental complexity of many of our prog idols. But no, I don't think inclusion for ol' big nose even by virtue of his 'rocky' era output would be justified.
Oh, I almost forgot, if Dylan sounds like Roger Waters then my air conditioning unit is the greatest unsigned act in the history of prog. |
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