Progressive blues - is such thing exist? |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: August 08 2011 at 11:26 | |
I haven't heard this one, but:
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BenevolentBehemoth
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Posted: August 08 2011 at 11:33 | |
All of the Gentle Giant Debut.
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cannon
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Posted: August 08 2011 at 11:59 | |
Steamhammer. Especially Mk.II and Mountains. Thier last album as a trio, Speech(1972) was proto-metal/heavy prog/space-psych endeavour similar to that of Hawkwind. Steve Joliffe (Tangerine Dream) appeared on Mk. II (1969) with his sax and flute and the addition of drummer Mickey Bradley took the band more to a prog/blues/jazz fusion.
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Anthony H.
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Posted: August 08 2011 at 20:08 | |
Check out Roine Stolt's album Wallstreet Voodoo.
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Man With Hat
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Posted: August 08 2011 at 21:28 | |
Absolutely. Sadly, not for everyone.
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Atavachron
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Posted: August 08 2011 at 22:00 | |
yeah they're called Led Zeppelin
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SaltyJon
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Posted: August 08 2011 at 23:01 | |
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ClemofNazareth
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Posted: August 09 2011 at 06:31 | |
I don't think most folks here would consider this progressive, but by the same token many hardcore Delta or urban blues fans wouldn't consider it proper blues either. |
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tamijo
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Posted: August 09 2011 at 07:04 | |
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Prog is whatevey you want it to be. So dont diss other peoples prog, and they wont diss yours
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thehallway
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Posted: August 09 2011 at 11:54 | |
A bit of a tenuous connection though. I would describe that more as boogie (woogie optional!), along with the Tormato demo track "Money". There is blues in Steve Howe, but it gets a bit lost amongst all the other influences and styles that make up Yes. |
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desistindo
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Posted: August 09 2011 at 13:01 | |
A lot of heavy prog got blues influences, id highlight Atomic Rooster:
But i have to say that blues is sometimes "anti-prog", cause is a genre too much tide in rigid scales, so you can run from the circular structure. |
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awaken77
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Posted: August 10 2011 at 03:38 | |
yes, it is . traditional blues songs use 12-bar or 16-bar I-IV-V chord progression, and most of blues songs have pretty the same structure. progressive rock is not that simply defined, it's very various and flexible, and there is no such thing as "prog rock chord progression" . that's why all this topic arisen. but what, if would song started from 12-bar blues progression, then developed into complex piece with mix of classical and jazz-inspired soloing and tempo/key changes, and then reverted back to I-IV-V. I'd call that "progressive blues rock" then p.s when I wrote this, Artur Brown's Kingdom Come come to mind. Galactic Zoo Dossier is very much prog-rock, but blues roots are everywhere Edited by awaken77 - August 10 2011 at 03:42 |
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: August 13 2011 at 17:50 | |
Well, three songs come to mind as obvious progressive blues masterpieces:
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cstack3
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Posted: August 13 2011 at 21:05 | |
Dialing it back to about 1971-2 gives us a bunch. Wishbone Ash, Captain Beyond, Deep Purple (arguably), Bloodwyn Pig, Led Zep, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd etc.
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The Whistler
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Posted: August 13 2011 at 21:50 | |
Procol Harum, early days. When Trower was with the band, they always had a bluesy streak ranging from straightforward (Salty Dog's "Juicy John Pink") to twisty and epic (Broken Barricades' "Simple Sister"). Some the stuff on their debut could be classified as doom blues: heavy blues riffs with apocalyptic, or just plain weird, lyrical imagery ("Cerdes (Outside the Gates Of)," "Something Following Me"). Of course, the best prog-blues-epic I've ever heard has gotta be the Tull's live rendition of "Rocks on the Road" as found on Little Light Music: |
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awaken77
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Posted: August 15 2011 at 05:12 | |
This song has obvious blues progression in it
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Svetonio
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Posted: August 15 2011 at 06:02 | |
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=5736
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Svetonio
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Posted: August 15 2011 at 06:24 | |
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Svetonio
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Posted: August 15 2011 at 06:27 | |
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Svetonio
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Posted: August 15 2011 at 07:21 | |
Nice version of Young Man Blues ( with few minutes of backstage )
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