Does Miles Davis belong in Prog? |
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Kati
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Posted: December 11 2014 at 21:14 | |||
I see that too now Angelo. I feel really bad and regret very much writing what I did. My stupidity amazes me sometimes.
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Kazza3
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 29 2009 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 557 |
Posted: December 11 2014 at 22:09 | |||
My god people can be so black and white with these labels. Of course Miles isn't 'prog rock' the genre, next to nothing in JR/F is. But I'll be damned if Bitches' Brew isn't the most progressive album on this site.
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micky
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Posted: December 11 2014 at 22:58 | |||
ahh.. There you are. I had wondered if you had just set this bag of sh*t on fire and left it at PA's front door and you were sitting back, watching and laughing, as I have been as it ran its course. Those bands you mention were added to prog-related. Apples and oranges I would say but yes. PA has, even before I got on board and directly involved with the genre teams, been moving away from a strict 'prog rock' format. I assume you saw my post on the 1st page. I think that is quite an accurate assessment of the site. Sure bands are still getting rejected for not being 'prog' even though many.. MANY of the bands here are not prog. The site had moved, and I definitely helped push it further, to being more about progressive rock and progressive music per se. Whether you think, or I think, Miles is jazz, rock, or some hybrid of the two is really meaningless. The more enlightened collabs on this site, and I damn sure counted myself as one and actively recruited like-minded people into the collab ranks, have the understanding this site is not about what we think.. but more what the community thinks and what would best serve the people that use the site. Does Miles Davis belong.. does he fit in a progressive rock website. Give me 10 people and I'm sure we'd get a good range of viewpoints. The point is, there is good enough reason (call it presumed innocence haha) to include him and then let the forum hash it out... via threads like this.. for themselves. I always considered the worst sin of a site that claims to be the 'ultimate resource' to be exclusionary. Best to error on the side of including borderline or debatable bands. For every one like you that doesn't think he belongs... there will be another that does. Just my two cents. |
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rogerthat
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 03 2006 Location: . Status: Offline Points: 9869 |
Posted: December 12 2014 at 05:22 | |||
I wonder if the fact that there are likely plenty of Miles Davis 'quotes' embedded in prog rock tracks counts for anything? Off the top of my head, I can recall one from a band put under jazz rock here (and admittedly one of the more contentious additions). Steely Dan's Glamour Profession - where the intro ends, there is a saxophone phrase that sounds like All Blues. In this specific case, I would not be surprised if that was indeed the source material because Steely Dan pretty much bathed in jazz. Think about it as sort of similar to the Bach-like counterpoints in say Gentle Giant or JT's music. I wonder how much 'progginess' would be left in prog rock, if at all, if it were shorn of all nods to jazz and classical music. I can see that jazz or classical is not really prog ROCK. But if some jazz music bears some relation to prog rock, especially in terms of influencing one of the prog sub genres, is that really such a bad thing? I mean, a lot of jazz/classical is 'above prog' anyway. We only flatter ourselves by believing that Miles Davis is prog when his work is a lot more than prog.
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Argonaught
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Posted: December 12 2014 at 06:21 | |||
Nothing can be above prog on PA; whenever a piece of dangerously interesting music appears in the periscope, it's swiftly dragged into the database (and we the members can argue later whether ELP was a jazz trio that played classical like it was rock, or a classical ensemble that used rock instruments to make jazzy music). It's all prog, (an occasional lady) and gentlemen, and it's all good |
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rogerthat
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Posted: December 12 2014 at 06:26 | |||
That's not what I meant there. My point was more on the lines of, Miles Davis is hardly some cookie cutter pop dude that his addition should be considered so incongruous on a prog website. It is at least progressive music of some sort, aside from the question of whether or not it is prog rock.
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Stool Man
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Posted: December 12 2014 at 06:30 | |||
But we could ask that question of more than half the bands on PA - is it prog rock?
Let's not ask, we'd be here all day |
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Stool Man
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Posted: December 12 2014 at 06:32 | |||
Who are you calling an occasional lady? |
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rogerthat
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 03 2006 Location: . Status: Offline Points: 9869 |
Posted: December 12 2014 at 06:46 | |||
Ahahahaha
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Argonaught
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Posted: December 12 2014 at 07:03 | |||
Oh, do not worry, I didn't mean you |
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Davesax1965
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Posted: December 12 2014 at 07:35 | |||
So here comes the bigger question, "What is progressive music ? "
(hides under stairs) :-) Perhaps this ? http://vimeo.com/50827185
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TODDLER
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Posted: December 12 2014 at 09:50 | |||
Jazz has been drifting in and out of Progressive Rock for decades. It is not very revealing that it may exist in a Progressive Rock composition. Not like Brand X reaching directly out to your ears immediately with a Jazz sound. but more subtle. One example would be the drum pattern played 5 minutes into the beginning of Pulsar's Halloween. I've heard Michael Giles, Phil Collins, Pip Pyle, and Daniel Denis play this pattern in various line ups and projects over the years. It's a Jazz drum pattern, but because it is being used in Prog, it now becomes defined as a Progressive Rock beat and that is technically wrong to dismiss it's origin based on the overly credited reference given to a genre. Drum patterns are the basis for ideas and those ideas based off the drum pattern...form chord changes and melodies/signature lines. Miles Davis invented ideas for other musicians to expand upon.
Often written up in the press as being an "over the hill" burn out working with younger musicians as an excuse for a much older man to find a new position in the music world. Some people in the early 70's thought this was on his agenda because they didn't accept his new Avant-Garde approach in Jazz Rock. I believe he humbly accepted younger musicians like an open-minded artist naturally would. There is talk of him jamming with Jimi Hendrix, but I'm not sure if it ever materialized. The tape recorder always seemed to follow Jimi Hendrix around and my based on evidence from the last 3 decades of unreleased Hendrix material. Jimi Hendrix and Miles Davis together would have been an interesting jam to hear. I do believe that Miles Davis drifted off into a circle of Rock musicians and experimented with his possibly stored ideas for sounds. Sections of Bitches Brew contain layers, but not overdubs. Three keyboardists playing the strangest lines and combining them like counterpoint which is often condensed. Lenny White playing a funky but abstract drum pattern, John McLaughlin strumming open chords that contain sustaining notes which create a meditative vibe that is dark and intriguing, and finally Miles is playing some kind of repeating, haunting, line on the trumpet that's luring. I hear this in the music of Frank Zappa, Robert Wyatt or even Hatfield and the North. They were not by any means attempting to copy Miles Davis and the truth is that his ideas had already circulated enough to influence the world of musicians unknowingly and that reality shadowed over awareness to any possible existing thoughts of copying him.
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brainstormer
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Posted: December 12 2014 at 10:30 | |||
I've never really liked Miles Davis' vibe, which I'm glad, since if he was so influential, I'm not that impressed by a lot of what he suppossedly inspired. I'm looking for a whole new realm of music that I've never heard before, and I believe no one else has. The closest I've come to finding it is in classical music. Check out the brighter side of Schnittke. There are classical music forums, also.
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moshkito
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Posted: December 12 2014 at 11:03 | |||
That is some of the strangest, ugliest and smelliest poop I have ever heard and seen!
Both can improvise.
Both can syncopate
Both can be unpredictable (you never heard krautrock!)
Spontaneous creative process can not be "followed" or it would not be spontaneous ... bad english!!!
Sorry ... but the "understanding" of what music is based on your words ... has become, iill advised and badly defined. Per your ddefinition, jazz and rock, progressive included, is not music!
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Evolver
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Posted: December 12 2014 at 16:55 | |||
I'm just now listening at progsteaming the new Andy Tillson album. And surprisingly enough, it's a fusion album that bears a strong resemblance to the style of fusion Miles pioneered back in the sixties. Go figure.
http://www.progstreaming.com/_wb/pages/play-album.php?activeAlbum=00970 - The Andy Tillison Multiplex - Electric Sinfonia No. 2
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Kati
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 10 2010 Location: Earth Status: Offline Points: 6253 |
Posted: December 12 2014 at 23:10 | |||
Naughty corner and 20min time out for you! gnack gnack....
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Kati
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 10 2010 Location: Earth Status: Offline Points: 6253 |
Posted: December 12 2014 at 23:29 | |||
Ok I'll make this easy in order to end the debate. For those whole believe Miles Davis was or was not at the forefront of prog being one of the pioneers, here's an essay for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_fusionConsidering you all love to write, I dare you to write one based on this wiki page while researching the topic via other sources on the net to come up with your own explanatory conclusion based on facts.
Group hug to you all inc hugs to all naughty corner ones and hugs to the aaaahhhhh's cutchy cutchy just too aaaahhhh wonderful ones who happen to think the same as me. hihihihi/ I might be wrong but I sincerely doubt this More group hugs
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Kati
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Posted: December 13 2014 at 00:25 | |||
Cooee! Where art all thou? Let's all who made a comment on this matter come up with our own response, personal point of view, all of us, in reference to what I said above? A view of different opinions, this might be interesting really
Group hug
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Kati
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 10 2010 Location: Earth Status: Offline Points: 6253 |
Posted: December 13 2014 at 00:27 | |||
I still feel really bad, I feel horrible on the inside about what I said concerning this misunderstand really bah.
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Kati
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Posted: December 13 2014 at 00:29 | |||
we are all busy peeps, but a deadline needs to be set. 10 days maybe? hugs !!! mhwoaaahhxxx
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