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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 00:59
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

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_fusion
Considering 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.
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Is an essay really required, though?  The wiki page itself prominently cites Miles Davis's role in the birth of fusion.  It would be more interesting to hear from those who deny his role in inventing said genre, as to how they would rebut the statements on the wiki page.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:02
Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

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_fusion
Considering 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 Hugto you all inc hugs to all naughty corner ones and hugs to the aaaahhhhh's cutchy cutchy just too aaaahhhh wonderful Approve ones who happen to think the same as me. hihihihi/ I might be wrong but I sincerely doubt this Wink
More group hugs HugSmile

Is an essay really required, though?  The wiki page itself prominently cites Miles Davis's role in the birth of fusion.  It would be more interesting to hear from those who deny his role in inventing said genre, as to how they would rebut the statements on the wiki page.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:08
I only have Bitches Brew (yeah, bandwagon hopper) and it's Prog enough for me. Just that trumpet is not a choice instrument I like very much. True story !!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:10
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

I only have Bitches Brew (yeah, bandwagon hopper) and it's Prog enough for me. Just that trumpet is not a choice instrument I like very much. True story !!
my favorite brass instrument is the sax but I love the trumpet too tho' SmileHug 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:14
Indeed - the sexyphone - um, saxomophone for sure. Even trombone....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:17
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Indeed - the sexyphone - um, saxomophone for sure. Even trombone....
all that except the double tum tum tum bass, that to me nothing sounds more typical classic conservative jazz as that WinkHug
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:20
Tum tum tum ....... Paruppapumpum.....and a bottle of rum......
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:25
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

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_fusion
Considering 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 Hugto you all inc hugs to all naughty corner ones and hugs to the aaaahhhhh's cutchy cutchy just too aaaahhhh wonderful Approve ones who happen to think the same as me. hihihihi/ I might be wrong but I sincerely doubt this Wink
More group hugs HugSmile

Is an essay really required, though?  The wiki page itself prominently cites Miles Davis's role in the birth of fusion.  It would be more interesting to hear from those who deny his role in inventing said genre, as to how they would rebut the statements on the wiki page.
Rogerthat you clever soda! Big smile yes true, but as an effort for the group topic we all could contribute and make it sound fun thus a positive experience and not a shore for all Wink massive hug to you Hugxxxx

And a hug for you too.  Hug 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:40
Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

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_fusion
Considering 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 Hugto you all inc hugs to all naughty corner ones and hugs to the aaaahhhhh's cutchy cutchy just too aaaahhhh wonderful Approve ones who happen to think the same as me. hihihihi/ I might be wrong but I sincerely doubt this Wink
More group hugs HugSmile

Is an essay really required, though?  The wiki page itself prominently cites Miles Davis's role in the birth of fusion.  It would be more interesting to hear from those who deny his role in inventing said genre, as to how they would rebut the statements on the wiki page.
Rogerthat you clever soda! Big smile yes true, but as an effort for the group topic we all could contribute and make it sound fun thus a positive experience and not a shore for all Wink massive hug to you Hugxxxx

And a hug for you too.  Hug 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:41
No music, just at the moment.  Was actually watching a tennis lesson on the slice backhand.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:43
Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

No music, just at the moment.  Was actually watching a tennis lesson on the slice backhand.
arghhh my backhand is terrible and weak Ouch
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:45
I can empathise.  Mine lacks control, I don't think even the Lord Almighty knows where my slice is going to land.  Hence I watch all these amazing free online lessons to learn to hit it better. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:51
Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

I can empathise.  Mine lacks control, I don't think even the Lord Almighty knows where my slice is going to land.  Hence I watch all these amazing free online lessons to learn to hit it better. 
I am hopeless at backhand, I blame this on volleyball really Wink hihihi not true but I suck at it really Big smile hugs Hug
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 01:59
Originally posted by Evolver Evolver wrote:

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
It's the great album! Than you for posting, Evolver (my fav track is Con Brio).
Btw, If someone would to reject Miles Davis, then de facto also half of Frank Zappa's catalogue have to go out of prog, the complete 70s / 80s Oregon and Ralph Towner catalogues who wereaccording to the pastoral atmosphere of their music, far more close (imo) than all of the 70s U.S. prog rock bands to that pleasant English pastoral atmoshere of e.g. early Genesis; then de facto also would be rejected two of the five or six best 70s Yugoslav prog bands and an important part of GonG heritage.
Actually this discussion now is - "does jazz rock belong in Prog" - simply because the fact that Miles Davis was one of the great pioneers of jazz rock.
Without a doubt the jazz rock lives its own life but it also belongs to prog as a sub-genre as same as the classical and (or) heavy music oriented prog acts e.g. The Enid and Uriah Heep.
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 03:14
I don't even know why people might think jazz rock is somehow on the outer limit/borderline of prog rock.  Maybe from a narrow symph prog point of view, but how can people not see the links between Canterbury and jazz rock?  Are we now going to say that Canterbury was not one of the quintessential prog movements of the 70s? Because a fair few Canterbury bands actually went into all out fusion in the mid-late 70s, Gong being a particularly good example.  Likewise, some of 90s prog metal, esp DT when they had Derek Sherinian, had connections to contemporaneous fusion.  A lot of fusion from that epoch sounds noticeably heavier and harder than 70s fusion.  There may be some jazz rock acts that don't fit too well in the context of prog as this website understands it, but the sub genre as such definitely has a place in PA.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 03:32
We need Essays!!!!!!!!!!! About this topic! Well studied ones!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 03:32
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 03:34
MILES DAVIS was a pioneer in what we perceive as prog even if it was called avant garde at the time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 03:45
Not prog, definitely jazz. I think that "Jazz/fusion" should be under a separate one of those "proto-prog" headings (in yellow) - doesn't fit in with the other genres at all. Miles was inspirational to a lot of bands for sure, but you might as well as have classical music or blues if he was only really influential to progressive music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2014 at 03:48
Originally posted by Xonty Xonty wrote:

Not prog, definitely jazz. I think that "Jazz/fusion" should be under a separate one of those "proto-prog" headings (in yellow) - doesn't fit in with the other genres at all. Miles was inspirational to a lot of bands for sure, but you might as well as have classical music or blues if he was only really influential to progressive music.
I love what you said Xonty, however Miles Davis is prog, thus naughty corner for you too, 10min time out LOLhugs Hug
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