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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 04:35
I've noticed that the music scenes that view themselves as "cultural movements" usually burn brightly but for very short time, their golden ages usually lasting somewhere between 5 and 10 years. The progressive rock of the early 1970s is one example, the psychedelic music it grew out of in the late 1960s being another. Same business with glam rock and disco in the mid/late 1970s, the original generation of punk and new wave in the late 1970s/early 1980s as well as the New Wave of British Heavy Metal at the same time. In the late 1980s/early 1990s something similar happened with the golden age of hiphop, the Seattle grunge rock scene and the Scandinavian black metal "inner circle".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 04:40

Backt o my previous post that video killed prog.  Probly some truth in this, just take a look at yer average prog band -sexy?   Visual image became much more important to record buyers in the 80s. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 04:45
Yeah, but many of the 1970s prog rock groups had a very strong element of visual aesthetic presentation to their band concept in the live performance. Genesis' stage theatrics, Hawkwind and Pink Floyd's light shows just to mention the most obvious examples.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 04:55

May be but that was live performance.  What changed was MTV came in and they didn't want 15 minute videos of hairy hippies.  They wanted sexy girls and boys thanks very much. $$$ £££
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 05:10
Should've been the perfect stage for a sexy Dagmar Krause.... Heh, I would've loved to see her doing a Madonna-like video to the sounds of News From Babel.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 05:16
Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:


Backt o my previous post that video killed prog.  Probly some truth in this, just take a look at yer average prog band -sexy?   Visual image became much more important to record buyers in the 80s. 
I agree. For example, I remember in Paris in the early eighties that all Burger King restaurants were installed TV sets with the video players that you could only watch MTV vids while eating a hamburger and oddly it was filtered, that you could watch the vids of Punk / New Wave bands only.





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 05:23
I don't think punk bands were played very much on MTV. More like Rod Stewart, Phil Collins, Pat Benatar, Madonna, Dire Straits and Michael Jackson.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 05:29
Well, new wave bands were and the new wave movement evolved out of punk in terms of subcultural genealogy. In fact, wasn't new wave originally called "positive punk" by the press?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 05:32
Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

(...) In fact, wasn't new wave originally called "positive punk" by the press?
Exactly.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 05:58
Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

(...) In fact, wasn't new wave originally called "positive punk" by the press?
Exactly.




What? Are you sure? From what I read, I thought that the term "positive punk" only appeared in the early 80's (ca.1981-1982) to describe the proto-goth bands.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 06:00
Which would be strange, as I imagine that type of music would be the opposite of "positive"...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 06:33
Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:


Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:



Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

(...) In fact, wasn't new wave originally called "positive punk" by the press?


Exactly.

What? Are you sure? From what I read, I thought that the term "positive punk" only appeared in the early 80's (ca.1981-1982) to describe the proto-goth bands.
In the rock press in the early eighties I've often read that stupid term.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 07:05
Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:


Backt o my previous post that video killed prog.  Probly some truth in this, just take a look at yer average prog band -sexy?   Visual image became much more important to record buyers in the 80s. 

This is actually a very good point.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 07:47
Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:


Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:



Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

(...) In fact, wasn't new wave originally called "positive punk" by the press?


Exactly.

What? Are you sure? From what I read, I thought that the term "positive punk" only appeared in the early 80's (ca.1981-1982) to describe the proto-goth bands.
In the rock press in the early eighties I've often read that stupid term.




'positive punk' = bands like Blood and Roses, Brigandage, Sex Gang Children, Southern Death Cult, UK Decay etc and yes later became Goth
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 07:48
Originally posted by PrognosticMind PrognosticMind wrote:

Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:


Backt o my previous post that video killed prog.  Probly some truth in this, just take a look at yer average prog band -sexy?   Visual image became much more important to record buyers in the 80s. 

This is actually a very good point.


why thank you, my good man.Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 08:18
Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:


Backt o my previous post that video killed prog.  Probly some truth in this, just take a look at yer average prog band -sexy?   Visual image became much more important to record buyers in the 80s. 
I see no reason, then, why John Weathers shouldn't have been a superstar. Wink

Just look at that face

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 08:51
Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:

Originally posted by PrognosticMind PrognosticMind wrote:

Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:


Backt o my previous post that video killed prog.  Probly some truth in this, just take a look at yer average prog band -sexy?   Visual image became much more important to record buyers in the 80s.  

This is actually a very good point.


why thank you, my good man.Wink

You're most certainly welcome, sir!

Originally posted by Polymorphia Polymorphia wrote:

Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:


Backt o my previous post that video killed prog.  Probly some truth in this, just take a look at yer average prog band -sexy?   Visual image became much more important to record buyers in the 80s. 
I see no reason, then, why John Weathers shouldn't have been a superstar. Wink

Just look at that face


^ /argument LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 10:30
Originally posted by PrognosticMind PrognosticMind wrote:

Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:

Originally posted by PrognosticMind PrognosticMind wrote:

Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:


Backt o my previous post that video killed prog.  Probly some truth in this, just take a look at yer average prog band -sexy?   Visual image became much more important to record buyers in the 80s.  

This is actually a very good point.


why thank you, my good man.Wink

You're most certainly welcome, sir!

Originally posted by Polymorphia Polymorphia wrote:

Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:


Backt o my previous post that video killed prog.  Probly some truth in this, just take a look at yer average prog band -sexy?   Visual image became much more important to record buyers in the 80s. 
I see no reason, then, why John Weathers shouldn't have been a superstar. Wink

Just look at that face


^ /argument LOL


Yes.  It is rather confusing as to why he didn't give Madonna, Cher, et al a run for their money ? Perhaps a new wardrobe was needed?  A mankini? maybe/

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 12:49
Originally posted by Polymorphia Polymorphia wrote:

Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:


Backt o my previous post that video killed prog.  Probly some truth in this, just take a look at yer average prog band -sexy?   Visual image became much more important to record buyers in the 80s. 
I see no reason, then, why John Weathers shouldn't have been a superstar. Wink

Just look at that face



Oh, come on, people: whoever looks at the drummer in a band?!

Moreover, if you watch some 80's metal bands videos, I'm quite sure you could find musicians making faces worse than that (Eddie Snider, I'm looking at you... Stern Smile)

I also remember a comment on YouTube about the way Danny Elfman was, er, 'dancing' in the video for "Nothing Bad Ever Happens To Me".
Just go and look this video, then tell me the above drummer looks so awkward.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2014 at 12:58


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Oh, come on, people: whoever looks at the drummer in a band?!

http://www.rutarock.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/phil-collins.jpg

Moreover, if you watch some 80's metal bands videos, I'm quite sure you could find musicians making faces worse than that (Eddie Snider, I'm looking at you... Stern Smile)

I also remember a comment on YouTube about the way Danny Elfman was, er, 'dancing' in the video for "Nothing Bad Ever Happens To Me".
Just go and look this video, then tell me the above drummer looks so awkward.
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Well we're saying he could have gone solo.
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