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Topic: Roger Dean and Progarchives! Posted: November 10 2004 at 22:33 |
Roger Dean and Progarchives!
All:
It is with extreme pleasure, great excitement, and a great deal of humility and privilege that Progarchives announces a formal relationship with legendary artist Roger Dean. You may already have noticed the links to Mr. Dean's site in many places on Progarchives. And if you visit Mr. Dean's site, you will find a couple of gorgeous Progarchives links on his site.
As many of you know, Roger Dean is the...dean of album cover art. Among many other things, he developed the now-legendary logo for Yes (one of the two most-recognized rock logos in the world), as well as many of their album covers, and logos and/or album covers for many of Yes' individual members, as well as bands such as Asia, Glass Hammer, Greenslade, Badger, Ad Infinitum, Gravy Train, Uriah Heep and Gentle Giant (the amazing "Octopus" cover). Mr. Dean has also created a great deal of other artwork featuring his unique style - a blending of fantasy, landscape and/or seascape, and occasional beasts, all in vivid, swirling colors.
In addition to the mutual linking of our two sites, Mr. Dean will be undertaking an interview with me shortly. Watch for it in the next couple of weeks.
Also, Mr. Dean has graciously provided to Progarchives a complete set of his desktop wallpaper, which one of you - Progarchives' members - will win in a contest to be undertaken shortly. Make sure to watch for it.
Progarchives is extremely privileged that Mr. Dean chose our site with which to enter into this unique relationship. And it is extremely important that all of you understand that this relationship could not have occurred without you - the members and visitors. Because it was not enough that the site was visually interesting, user-friendly, or even comprehensive. Equally important is that it has an active - and growing - member base, and is fast becoming the most-visited progressive rock website on the Internet. Yes, the webmasters can take credit for creating and maintaining the site. But it is you - the members and visitors - who give it vitality and direction.
Progarchives would be remiss in not thanking Ed Prasek, Mr. Dean's representative. Mr. Prasek spent a great deal of time, energy and effort in proposing, planning, and executing this relationship. His attention to detail was critical, and his easygoing manner made everything go extremely smoothly.
Lastly - and most importantly - we would like to express our most sincere gratitude to Roger Dean. We would like to thank him for his interest in our site, for his easygoing manner in establishing this relationship, and for giving us - and the world - some of the greatest album cover art ever produced. Indeed, every album cover artist for at least the past three decades owes Mr. Dean an enormous debt of gratitude for opening up an area of art that was largely ignored prior to his involvement. It is not hyperbole to state that Mr. Dean is the "godfather" of modern album cover art, and that the entire genre might have been much different - and far less interesting - had he not been there at the beginning.
So, we thank our members and visitors for making Progarchives the kind of site that would interest and intrigue a living legend like Roger Dean; we thank Mr. Prasek for his tireless patience, energy, and support; and we thank Roger Dean for becoming part of the Progarchives "family," and for allowing Progarchives to become part of his.
Watch for the interview and the contest in the next couple of weeks.
Peace.
Maani (On behalf of the entire Progarchives Admin Group)
Visit DEAN's website
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: November 10 2004 at 23:58 |
What an honor. Roger Dean has been my favorite artist for decades. My windowless office has a Dean autographed poster, framed, on the wall as my only colorful view. I visit his web site regularly checking for updates (I'd really love to live in the proto-home displayed there).
Thank you and Cograts to the Admin group. Hoohoo!
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 07:51 |
Maani
Contratulations to yourself, and all in the admin group; this site has not been going very long in the great scheme of things, and to get such an endorsement is a true measure of the esteem in which the site is held.
Roger Dean - well, what can I say? Even those who have no interest in progressive rock will know of his style, and probably recognise many of his album covers.
danbo wrote:
My windowless office has a Dean autographed poster, framed, on the wall as my only colorful view. |
Danbo - I am truly jealous!
Once again guys - well done, congratulations, and keep up the good work!
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 08:21 |
Bravo! Well done! Infinite thanks and respect.
I've been wondering who you could get to follow Wakeman. Dean is one of those few people who managed to become an essential part of music history without being a musician (or is he? there's my interview question...).
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 09:39 |
Oh......my......god!!!
Excellent work I add my congratulations to the pot.
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 11:08 |
Excellent news maani!
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 11:38 |
James Lee wrote:
Dean is one of those few people who managed to become an essential part of music history without being a musician (or is he? there's my interview question...).
| Roger Dean's website used to have an icon marked: MUSIC, however, in the year and a half I've been keeping an eye on his site, I have yet to get anything more than " Section under construction". Now it appears to be gone all together and the website has recently been updated.
Indeed, that would be a good question for the interview.
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 12:43 |
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 13:34 |
Well Done!!!!
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 14:25 |
I have always been impressed with Mr Deans Logos and Art work - I have his books in my art-books collection.
MOST EXCELLENT
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 14:49 |
Great news Maani, congratulations!
Will you be seeking contributions of questions, or do you have enough in mind already?!
I guess an obvious one would be how influenced is RD by the music or lyrics of an album when he designs a cover, and indeed, does he listen to the music at all before getting to work?
Does he need to generally like the music of a band to do an album sleeve for them?
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 15:35 |
Excellent news
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 20:01 |
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Posted: November 11 2004 at 22:19 |
Gear!
R.D. rocks!
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Posted: November 12 2004 at 08:26 |
First question: Can his Web business start shipping from the UK for those who live on this side of the Pond? (So that Customs & Excise don't interrupt the process and so that the shipping is cheaper.)
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Posted: November 12 2004 at 09:00 |
BAH!
HUMBUG!
My congratulatory message was removed.
WTF????????????????????
BAH!
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Posted: November 12 2004 at 10:34 |
Certif1ed a proud member of the Deleted Kingdom
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Posted: November 12 2004 at 12:09 |
Great news!
Yet again, the Admin Group proofs that there are no better people for this job Keeep it up...
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Posted: November 13 2004 at 08:21 |
What a great news! Congratulations!!!
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Posted: November 13 2004 at 08:56 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
R.D. rocks! | In fact, he doesn't. He makes cool album-covers. As a matter of fact, if this Roger Dean-guy is a progfan, he's quite welcome. If not, than I commend him for the work he's done for our genre, but besides that the news leaves me deadcold. So I think he should be honoured to be on Progarchives.
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