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Flight123
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 04:37 |
That's the point - some 'mainstream' rock bands have progressive elements that means they are included on PA. Rush are a moot point, but Opeth, etc...
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 04:54 |
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Ok, but are you sure you want to put Miley Cyrus under Just For Fun?
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I'd rather just have some fun under Miley Cyrus
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WeepingElf
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 08:39 |
OK. You asked for it, so don't complain. As you certainly know from some other threads (most notably the Wider and narrower senses thread), there are several things which are often considered prog where I ask, How is this prog? Tool and their ilk (I haven't even found a decent term for that subgenre, everyone just calls it, IMHO utterly inappropriately, "prog metal", as if Dream Theater and Queensr˙che - the latter are IMHO borderline prog, BTW - did the same thing), tech metal (which essentially breaks down the prog formula to mere instrumental acrobatics, leaving the cynic-nihilistic outlook of extreme metal untouched), djent (more of the same) and math rock (idle play with numbers, skilful but say-nothing). Also, the various stripes of psychedelic and stoner rock (drawing out songs under the influence of psychedelic drugs is not the same as prog composition!).
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Ancient_Mariner
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 09:23 |
The first Sabbath album seems fairly progressive.
Later Maiden often gets called progressive by some due to the long songs and all that, but they are not that progressive since its a bit formulaic. Soft intro, long heavier middle section with too much repetition, then soft outro. Meh. I LOVE Maiden but nope. We will see this new one with some really long stuff and how it goes. I hope they learned their lessons from the past 3 albums.
Edited by Ancient_Mariner - August 13 2015 at 09:34
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SteveG
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 09:32 |
^Sabbath seem to fit to the prog related category just as well as Led Zep does, so it's a mystery to me why they are not included in PA too. Perhaps if they had some dots over the A in their name.
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rushfan4
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 09:34 |
Sabbath are included in Prog Related.
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twalsh
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 09:35 |
WeepingElf wrote:
OK. You asked for it, so don't complain. As you certainly know from some other threads (most notably the Wider and narrower senses thread), there are several things which are often considered prog where I ask, How is this prog? Tool and their ilk (I haven't even found a decent term for that subgenre, everyone just calls it, IMHO utterly inappropriately, "prog metal", as if Dream Theater and Queensr˙che - the latter are IMHO borderline prog, BTW - did the same thing), tech metal (which essentially breaks down the prog formula to mere instrumental acrobatics, leaving the cynic-nihilistic outlook of extreme metal untouched), djent (more of the same) and math rock (idle play with numbers, skilful but say-nothing). Also, the various stripes of psychedelic and stoner rock (drawing out songs under the influence of psychedelic drugs is not the same as prog composition!).
| Cynic Tessaract Anathema Seriously, check out their lyrics. The umpteenth time I've seen your description of 'cynic-nihilistic outlook' in the last month and it's getting irritating. I think you're overstating the point, as there are a lot of exceptions.
Edited by twalsh - August 13 2015 at 09:36
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More heavy prog, please!
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Ancient_Mariner
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 09:38 |
SteveG wrote:
^Sabbath seem to fit to the prog related category just as well as Led Zep does, so it's a mystery to me why they are not included in PA too. Perhaps if they had some dots over the A in their name. |
Maybe, but to me the songwriting on the first Sabbath album is much more
prog than anything Zep did. They moved to more standard song
structures but that first one is unique in the Sabbath discography.
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SteveG
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 09:40 |
WeepingElf wrote:
OK. You asked for it, so don't complain. As you certainly know from some other threads (most notably the Wider and narrower senses thread), there are several things which are often considered prog where I ask, How is this prog? Tool and their ilk (I haven't even found a decent term for that subgenre, everyone just calls it, IMHO utterly inappropriately, "prog metal", as if Dream Theater and Queensr˙che - the latter are IMHO borderline prog, BTW - did the same thing), tech metal (which essentially breaks down the prog formula to mere instrumental acrobatics, leaving the cynic-nihilistic outlook of extreme metal untouched), djent (more of the same) and math rock (idle play with numbers, skilful but say-nothing). Also, the various stripes of psychedelic and stoner rock (drawing out songs under the influence of psychedelic drugs is not the same as prog composition!).
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No one is complaining Weeping Elf because you're in the minority. Why do you suppose that is? Are you missing something in the lyrics as Twalsh suggested? Or possibly become too close minded because of your dislike of metal that causes you miss the progressive nature of tech? Don't complain, I'm just asking.
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SteveG
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 09:42 |
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SteveG
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 09:44 |
rushfan4 wrote:
Sabbath are included in Prog Related.
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Whoops! I missed that, thanks RF4.
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SteveG
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 09:50 |
On another note, it's nice to see that this thread is an actual discussion and not a slug fest, with apologies to Raff, who I didn't know had such a hard and inexcusable time when she proposed BOC for inclusion to the Prog Related category years ago.
Edited by SteveG - August 13 2015 at 09:52
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 10:05 |
twalsh wrote:
WeepingElf wrote:
OK. You asked for it, so don't complain. As you certainly know from some other threads (most notably the Wider and narrower senses thread), there are several things which are often considered prog where I ask, How is this prog? Tool and their ilk (I haven't even found a decent term for that subgenre, everyone just calls it, IMHO utterly inappropriately, "prog metal", as if Dream Theater and Queensr˙che - the latter are IMHO borderline prog, BTW - did the same thing), tech metal (which essentially breaks down the prog formula to mere instrumental acrobatics, leaving the cynic-nihilistic outlook of extreme metal untouched), djent (more of the same) and math rock (idle play with numbers, skilful but say-nothing). Also, the various stripes of psychedelic and stoner rock (drawing out songs under the influence of psychedelic drugs is not the same as prog composition!).
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Cynic Tessaract Anathema
Seriously, check out their lyrics. The umpteenth time I've seen your description of 'cynic-nihilistic outlook' in the last month and it's getting irritating. I think you're overstating the point, as there are a lot of exceptions. | Then ignore him;) If there's one thing this site has taught me then it's the fact that you can't change how people hear or see things in a music related discussion. Some don't believe metal has anything to do with prog (I'm not saying WE believes that - I seem to remember him thinking that DT were prog) while others feel The Grateful Dead are prog. Well people can believe what they chose - just like our collaborators can. It's just a matter of weeding out the nonsense (to you that is) from the gold....or merely accept that we hear things differently.
Edited by Guldbamsen - August 13 2015 at 10:05
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Catcher10
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 10:38 |
The Who belong here more than Zeppelin do......Zeppelin is a blues band with attitude. Zeppelin did nothing like Tommy or Quad. When you watch the bio about Quadrophenia, you get so much sense of what they were trying to do and how Pete describes the music and the lyrics and the inner play...Is that prog? dunno but it's highly interesting.
There are more arguments to be made for bands NOT to be here than for bands to be here, we could include almost all bands here on PA. If you stick to the traditional 70's progressive rock recipe, not many bands would have been added after say 1985.
Who was that member back in the day.....post 80, 85 music suxs!
Edited by Catcher10 - August 13 2015 at 10:44
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SteveG
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 10:41 |
^The Who are not included here? Wtf?
Edited by SteveG - August 13 2015 at 10:41
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SteveG
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 10:43 |
^Never mind. They are listed in Proto Prog.
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twalsh
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 11:25 |
Guldbamsen wrote:
twalsh wrote:
WeepingElf wrote:
OK. You asked for it, so don't complain. As you certainly know from some other threads (most notably the Wider and narrower senses thread), there are several things which are often considered prog where I ask, How is this prog? Tool and their ilk (I haven't even found a decent term for that subgenre, everyone just calls it, IMHO utterly inappropriately, "prog metal", as if Dream Theater and Queensr˙che - the latter are IMHO borderline prog, BTW - did the same thing), tech metal (which essentially breaks down the prog formula to mere instrumental acrobatics, leaving the cynic-nihilistic outlook of extreme metal untouched), djent (more of the same) and math rock (idle play with numbers, skilful but say-nothing). Also, the various stripes of psychedelic and stoner rock (drawing out songs under the influence of psychedelic drugs is not the same as prog composition!).
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Cynic Tessaract Anathema
Seriously, check out their lyrics. The umpteenth time I've seen your description of 'cynic-nihilistic outlook' in the last month and it's getting irritating. I think you're overstating the point, as there are a lot of exceptions. |
Then ignore him;) If there's one thing this site has taught me then it's the fact that you can't change how people hear or see things in a music related discussion. Some don't believe metal has anything to do with prog (I'm not saying WE believes that - I seem to remember him thinking that DT were prog) while others feel The Grateful Dead are prog. Well people can believe what they chose - just like our collaborators can. It's just a matter of weeding out the nonsense (to you that is) from the gold....or merely accept that we hear things differently.
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It wouldn't be any fun ignoring everything I don't like. Complaining can be fun. I don't even like most prog metal, finding it a little unrelenting at times and not liking harsh vocals. There's also frequently cheesy lyrics to sift through. But when it works, it REALLY works for me.
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More heavy prog, please!
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Ancient_Mariner
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 12:26 |
I like my prog with balls, which is why I love 70's Rush and Opeth. Most stuff that is called progressive metal just doesn't do it for me though. Dream Theater puts me to sleep. I do love Tool though they were not very prog at the start. Been checking out Fates Warning and so far so good.
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Rednight
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 12:36 |
Klaatu. Too mambily-pambily saccharine for my liking.
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SteveG
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Posted: August 13 2015 at 15:07 |
Klaatu! Nah-nah! Nah-nah! They're listed in PA and you can't do anything about it. So there.
Edited by SteveG - August 13 2015 at 15:19
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