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Topic: Favourite artist/band you'd rather like in PA Posted: October 18 2012 at 11:52 |
This is not a Suggest New Bands/ Artists topic. It is a place for people to mention one favourite of thers that is not in the Prog Archives database, but would have some desire to see included. Forget about the work of preparing the addition and the toil of making a good case for the artist/ band, and forget about what the teams would say, and any fears of having it shot-down. This is not about if it could be included or if the addition is even warranted, but please limit to ones that you believe there is a case for (though you don't have to spell out the case). I don't really want to hear about people's reasons for not wanting particular artists in, nor any acrimony regarding the act not being in the database. As for reasons why you might like a band or artist in, those are your own. Whether said artists should be included is not my purpose of this topic, nor is questioning the general premise.
Let's try to make this thread positive and affable. If you won't say one, then this topic is not meant for you.
For me it's Ennio Morricone. I now have about 30 albums by him, and he has been my most listened to artist of the last three years, I think. The more I get of his, the more remarkable I find him. A big chunk of my collection of his is from the early 70s, but I also love music by him from the 60s to mid 70s, and then various subsequent albums. I'm listening again to Il Gatto a Nova Code (1970) as I speak (one of my faves of his). Yesterday I was in more of a La Donna Invisible mood. I can always think of an album by him that I feel like listening to any given time, and I often get addicted to particular albums of his.. Some days ago I did a mini-marathon of the albums I have of his after taking a little break from his music.
As for why I have had any desire to see any act in PA: I'm not really a reviewer, so it's not the opportunity to review. I can't say that I have enjoyed writing bios (would often take me considerable hours to do), but having an act in the database can aid discussion, and I find the notion of certain inclusions quite exciting. I was excited about Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Terry Riley being included. There are many little-known names that I think could quite easily find a place, but these bigger-known more challenging potential inclusions that actually may have some effect on the direction of the site are more interesting to me.
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 11:53 |
I'd like to see Nurse With Wound here. I know the discography would be a pain, but if Current 93 can make it so should they.
Also, Raymond Scott for Prog Electronic. I don't see how anyone could argue against that.
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 11:57 |
I always thought Mott The Hoople would fit nice in Prog Related. Not my favourite band by any means but I do enjoy their album "The Hoople" a lot. Oh..also Magazine. Defintely would fit in with PR imo
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 12:00 |
I think a case could be made for certain modern groups who are more closely identified with indie rock, but who in my opinion are doing a lot to progress music forward. The Fiery Furnaces, for example. Just not sure what genre they would fit in. Maybe a new genre for these kind of bands. Not that I'm suggesting we do this, mind you. I'd be just as happy spending time populating data for the bands already here.
I can think of several good reasons why The Swans would make a good addition to Post-Rock, though I can think of just as many reasons why they wouldn't too.
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 12:25 |
I would really like to see Type O Negative here. Their style, creativity and originality should definitely be recognized. I have all their albums and I must say they've never released any crap. I wouldn't call them prog per se and nor would they, but still they might appeal to the non traditional and more experimental listener. They have quite an exciting sound with heavy keys and fuzzed guitars and a ridiculous low tone vocalist (which I happen to love). The band mixes a lot of humor in their music and doesn't sound like any other band. Recommended.
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 12:33 |
I'd dig seeing Sheila Chandra as indo-prog/raga rock; that prog branch needs more members anyways. She could also be prog-related. Her roots were with an innovative early 80s pop group (Monsoon), but some of her 80s solo stuff was pretty out there, particularly her Quiet and Nada Brahma (which boasts an almost 27 minute song). The 90s brought her into Peter Gabriels RealWorld label where she released three drone-based avant-garde-ish CDs that boast some incredible singing, especially Weaving My Ancestors Voice, which intertwines various vocal & lyrical styles from the East & West (hence the album title). That album also has a couple of her "Speaking In Tongues" pieces which are as insane as they are cool. Her last abum, This Sentence Is True, is really avant garde, Any artist with a song called "Is" should be considered somewhat proggish, and the song "True" is a complete monster.
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 16:11 |
Helloween, a reference for all power prog metal bands.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 16:27 |
sagichim wrote:
I would really like to see Type O Negative here. Their style, creativity and originality should definitely be recognized. I have all their albums and I must say they've never released any crap.
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You're welcome to review their stuff at MMA, if you wish. 
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 17:37 |
Helmut Koellen for Prog Related. He's my favorite musician, and prog related. Nuff said.
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 22:00 |
Personally, even though I'm not hugely knowlegible about the genre I think there should be a "progressive punk" or similar genre. Within I'd put, at the very least: Swans Killing Joke The Cure ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead
The latter, at least for their latest album, could fit 'as-is' in Crossover Prog as well.
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 22:26 |
infocat wrote:
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead
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That band annoyed the hell out of me when I worked at a record store, because they changed their name to Trail of the Dead, so you had half their albums under A and the other half under T. Don't change the name of your band once you're established! The one that was even worse than that was when Pink started labeling herself as P!nk and it would not come up in our database if you typed it with an i instead of a !. Stupid.
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 22:27 |
The Velvet Underground.
C'mon, Radiohead's in but not Velvet Underground? 
Edited by WanderingLogician - October 18 2012 at 22:32
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 22:39 |
Pere Ubu
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 22:41 |
Faith No More is my favorite band that's not listed in the PA, I don't know if they'd necessarily fit in here though.
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Posted: October 18 2012 at 22:55 |
Pekka wrote:
sagichim wrote:
I would really like to see Type O Negative here. Their style, creativity and originality should definitely be recognized. I have all their albums and I must say they've never released any crap. |
You're welcome to review their stuff at MMA, if you wish.  |
 That's right. What a disgusting cover! Actually the album is pretty decent, I have the version without the Black Sabbath cover.
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Posted: October 19 2012 at 14:09 |
Prog Sothoth wrote:
I'd dig seeing Sheila Chandra as indo-prog/raga rock; that prog branch needs more members anyways. She could also be prog-related. Her roots were with an innovative early 80s pop group (Monsoon), but some of her 80s solo stuff was pretty out there, particularly her Quiet and Nada Brahma (which boasts an almost 27 minute song). The 90s brought her into Peter Gabriels RealWorld label where she released three drone-based avant-garde-ish CDs that boast some incredible singing, especially Weaving My Ancestors Voice, which intertwines various vocal & lyrical styles from the East & West (hence the album title). That album also has a couple of her "Speaking In Tongues" pieces which are as insane as they are cool. Her last abum, This Sentence Is True, is really avant garde, Any artist with a song called "Is" should be considered somewhat proggish, and the song "True" is a complete monster. |
fantastic suggestion 
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Posted: October 19 2012 at 14:10 |
Judas Priest for Rocka Rolla, Sad Wings of Destiny, Painkiller, and Nostradamus, but that is just picking at scabs.
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Posted: October 19 2012 at 14:22 |
I'm torn between two artists but I will stick with the one I have most albums by Al Stewart. If nothing else he was born in the same village as a certain Bob Fripp and in the distant past had guitar lessons off him ( he readily admits that none of it stuck though  )
My favourite album by him is Last Days Of The Century. Ably assisted by superb guitarist Pete White he created a very nicely crafted set of songs bordering on art rock. Al's lyrics always have great imagery and an appreciation for history that seems to me to be a very prog thing (okay its probably comes from his folk roots as well.). Perhaps an even stronger contender for a prog album is Past, Present and Future. I urge anyone to check out the song Roads To Moscow who havn't heard it.
What category could he be considered for? Prog Folk most likely although Prog Related might also fit imo.
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Posted: October 19 2012 at 14:30 |
The Glutton
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