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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Roy Harper, I guess out of these, followed by Quintessence. My list would be more acid folk (psychedelic folk) oriented.

Some of my favourites are:

Spirogyra
Comus
Perry Leopold
Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis
The Incredible String Band
Linda Perhacs
Vashti Bunyan
Tim Buckley
Jan Dukes de Grey
Mark Fry
Sergius Golowin
Trees
Forest
Pearls Before Swine
Third Ear Band
These Trails
etc.

And while not in PA, I can't mention folk without thinking of Nick Drake, or Donovan for that matter. When I joined this site, I think Gryphon was my favourite.

Great list,  love all of those...
.btw...don't get how Trees , Amazing Blondel, Spyrogyra ,etc are prog folk and Fairport Convention isn't...and how in hell is Steeleye Span prog related and not prog folk..? What...?
And I have never..never...though Tull was prog 'folk'...I'm sorry there is certainly folk going on there but they are far more prog related than Steeleye who gets dumped into that area....who are more 'folky' than Tull at times.
At any rate obviously Tull is going to be a favorite on that list...but I am a big fan of Espers regarding prog folk.
  I was surprised to not see Fairport and Steeleye Span in this group.  Even The Pentangle wound some great electric bits into their music and blended other music into their primarily pastoral offerings.

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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Roy Harper, I guess out of these, followed by Quintessence. My list would be more acid folk (psychedelic folk) oriented.

Some of my favourites are:

Spirogyra
Comus
Perry Leopold
Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis
The Incredible String Band
Linda Perhacs
Vashti Bunyan
Tim Buckley
Jan Dukes de Grey
Mark Fry
Sergius Golowin
Trees
Forest
Pearls Before Swine
Third Ear Band
These Trails
etc.

And while not in PA, I can't mention folk without thinking of Nick Drake, or Donovan for that matter. When I joined this site, I think Gryphon was my favourite.

Great list,  love all of those...
.btw...don't get how Trees , Amazing Blondel, Spyrogyra ,etc are prog folk and Fairport Convention isn't...and how in hell is Steeleye Span prog related and not prog folk..? What...?
And I have never..never...though Tull was prog 'folk'...I'm sorry there is certainly folk going on there but they are far more prog related than Steeleye who gets dumped into that area....who are more 'folky' than Tull at times.
At any rate obviously Tull is going to be a favorite on that list...but I am a big fan of Espers regarding prog folk.
 
I didn't include Fairport Convention or Steeleye Span in my poll because I consider them as tradidional Folk Rock bands and not Prog-Folk, but that's just my opinion. Smile
 
I like Espers too and I especially like their version of Blue Oyster Cult's "Flaming Telepaths" Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Roy Harper, I guess out of these, followed by Quintessence. My list would be more acid folk (psychedelic folk) oriented.

Some of my favourites are:

Spirogyra
Comus
Perry Leopold
Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis
The Incredible String Band
Linda Perhacs
Vashti Bunyan
Tim Buckley
Jan Dukes de Grey
Mark Fry
Sergius Golowin
Trees
Forest
Pearls Before Swine
Third Ear Band
These Trails
etc.

And while not in PA, I can't mention folk without thinking of Nick Drake, or Donovan for that matter. When I joined this site, I think Gryphon was my favourite.

Great list,  love all of those...
.btw...don't get how Trees , Amazing Blondel, Spyrogyra ,etc are prog folk and Fairport Convention isn't...and how in hell is Steeleye Span prog related and not prog folk..? What...?
And I have never..never...though Tull was prog 'folk'...I'm sorry there is certainly folk going on there but they are far more prog related than Steeleye who gets dumped into that area....who are more 'folky' than Tull at times.
At any rate obviously Tull is going to be a favorite on that list...but I am a big fan of Espers regarding prog folk.
  I was surprised to not see Fairport and Steeleye Span in this group.  Even The Pentangle wound some great electric bits into their music and blended other music into their primarily pastoral offerings.


Yes....and it amazes me that others don't comment more on this...I mean Fairport and Steeleye are in prog related , but not Tull?  Seriously..?
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I wish I'd included Pentangle in the poll but it's too late now. Unhappy
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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Roy Harper, I guess out of these, followed by Quintessence. My list would be more acid folk (psychedelic folk) oriented.

Some of my favourites are:

Spirogyra
Comus
Perry Leopold
Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis
The Incredible String Band
Linda Perhacs
Vashti Bunyan
Tim Buckley
Jan Dukes de Grey
Mark Fry
Sergius Golowin
Trees
Forest
Pearls Before Swine
Third Ear Band
These Trails
etc.

And while not in PA, I can't mention folk without thinking of Nick Drake, or Donovan for that matter. When I joined this site, I think Gryphon was my favourite.


Great list,  love all of those...
.btw...don't get how Trees , Amazing Blondel, Spyrogyra ,etc are prog folk and Fairport Convention isn't...and how in hell is Steeleye Span prog related and not prog folk..? What...?
And I have never..never...though Tull was prog 'folk'...I'm sorry there is certainly folk going on there but they are far more prog related than Steeleye who gets dumped into that area....who are more 'folky' than Tull at times.
At any rate obviously Tull is going to be a favorite on that list...but I am a big fan of Espers regarding prog folk.
  I was surprised to not see Fairport and Steeleye Span in this group.  Even The Pentangle wound some great electric bits into their music and blended other music into their primarily pastoral offerings.



Yes....and it amazes me that others don't comment more on this...I mean Fairport and Steeleye are in prog related , but not Tull?  Seriously..?
Wacko


I'm surprised I omitted Pentangle from my list, not that I was trying to be comprehensive, but it is one of my favourites , at least I remembered to add in Jan Dukes de Grey.

I think of Jethro Tull as more of an Eclectic Prog artist overall, but other than certian albums, I would not consider including him n my Prog Folk polls (I've had complaints when doing Prog Folk topics that I didn't include him).

As for Steeleye Span and Fairport convention, we had some related discussion on that as you probably remember.
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=120127

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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Roy Harper, I guess out of these, followed by Quintessence. My list would be more acid folk (psychedelic folk) oriented.

Some of my favourites are:

Spirogyra
Comus
Perry Leopold
Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis
The Incredible String Band
Linda Perhacs
Vashti Bunyan
Tim Buckley
Jan Dukes de Grey
Mark Fry
Sergius Golowin
Trees
Forest
Pearls Before Swine
Third Ear Band
These Trails
etc.

And while not in PA, I can't mention folk without thinking of Nick Drake, or Donovan for that matter. When I joined this site, I think Gryphon was my favourite.

Great list,  love all of those...
.btw...don't get how Trees , Amazing Blondel, Spyrogyra ,etc are prog folk and Fairport Convention isn't...and how in hell is Steeleye Span prog related and not prog folk..? What...?
And I have never..never...though Tull was prog 'folk'...I'm sorry there is certainly folk going on there but they are far more prog related than Steeleye who gets dumped into that area....who are more 'folky' than Tull at times.
At any rate obviously Tull is going to be a favorite on that list...but I am a big fan of Espers regarding prog folk.
  I was surprised to not see Fairport and Steeleye Span in this group.  Even The Pentangle wound some great electric bits into their music and blended other music into their primarily pastoral offerings.


Yes....and it amazes me that others don't comment more on this...I mean Fairport and Steeleye are in prog related , but not Tull?  Seriously..?
Wacko

Doc, I don't disagree very much that Fairport and Steeleye should be prog folk, though I don't really care much either way, but surely Tull is far more prog than either of them.  There is an argument to be made that Tull should be in a different prog sub genre than prog folk, but, really, prog related?
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To try and make amends for omitting Pentangle from my poll, here's a live video of their best-known song. "Light Flight"
 
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Roy Harper, I guess out of these, followed by Quintessence. My list would be more acid folk (psychedelic folk) oriented.

Some of my favourites are:

Spirogyra
Comus
Perry Leopold
Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis
The Incredible String Band
Linda Perhacs
Vashti Bunyan
Tim Buckley
Jan Dukes de Grey
Mark Fry
Sergius Golowin
Trees
Forest
Pearls Before Swine
Third Ear Band
These Trails
etc.

And while not in PA, I can't mention folk without thinking of Nick Drake, or Donovan for that matter. When I joined this site, I think Gryphon was my favourite.


Great list,  love all of those...
.btw...don't get how Trees , Amazing Blondel, Spyrogyra ,etc are prog folk and Fairport Convention isn't...and how in hell is Steeleye Span prog related and not prog folk..? What...?
And I have never..never...though Tull was prog 'folk'...I'm sorry there is certainly folk going on there but they are far more prog related than Steeleye who gets dumped into that area....who are more 'folky' than Tull at times.
At any rate obviously Tull is going to be a favorite on that list...but I am a big fan of Espers regarding prog folk.
  I was surprised to not see Fairport and Steeleye Span in this group.  Even The Pentangle wound some great electric bits into their music and blended other music into their primarily pastoral offerings.



Yes....and it amazes me that others don't comment more on this...I mean Fairport and Steeleye are in prog related , but not Tull?  Seriously..?
Wacko


I'm surprised I omitted Pentangle from my list, not that I was trying to be comprehensive, but it is one of my favourites , at least I remembered to add in Jan Dukes de Grey.

I think of Jethro Tull as more of an Eclectic Prog artist overall, but other than certian albums, I would not consider including him n my Prog Folk polls (I've had complaints when doing Prog Folk topics that I didn't include him).

As for Steeleye Span and Fairport convention, we had some related discussion on that as you probably remember.
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=120127


Eclectic prog might work....I just don't think prog folk is correct for Tull...far too much blues, rock, and other things going on to be prog folk.
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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Roy Harper, I guess out of these, followed by Quintessence. My list would be more acid folk (psychedelic folk) oriented.

Some of my favourites are:

Spirogyra
Comus
Perry Leopold
Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis
The Incredible String Band
Linda Perhacs
Vashti Bunyan
Tim Buckley
Jan Dukes de Grey
Mark Fry
Sergius Golowin
Trees
Forest
Pearls Before Swine
Third Ear Band
These Trails
etc.

And while not in PA, I can't mention folk without thinking of Nick Drake, or Donovan for that matter. When I joined this site, I think Gryphon was my favourite.

Great list,  love all of those...
.btw...don't get how Trees , Amazing Blondel, Spyrogyra ,etc are prog folk and Fairport Convention isn't...and how in hell is Steeleye Span prog related and not prog folk..? What...?
And I have never..never...though Tull was prog 'folk'...I'm sorry there is certainly folk going on there but they are far more prog related than Steeleye who gets dumped into that area....who are more 'folky' than Tull at times.
At any rate obviously Tull is going to be a favorite on that list...but I am a big fan of Espers regarding prog folk.
  I was surprised to not see Fairport and Steeleye Span in this group.  Even The Pentangle wound some great electric bits into their music and blended other music into their primarily pastoral offerings.


Yes....and it amazes me that others don't comment more on this...I mean Fairport and Steeleye are in prog related , but not Tull?  Seriously..?
Wacko

Doc, I don't disagree very much that Fairport and Steeleye should be prog folk, though I don't really care much either way, but surely Tull is far more prog than either of them.  There is an argument to be made that Tull should be in a different prog sub genre than prog folk, but, really, prog related?

Ok...maybe not prog related but not prog folk for me. Perhaps eclectic as was said. But as I said Fairport and Steeleye are  more folk than Tull.
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^ I would agree that Steeleye Span and Fairport Convention are more folk than Tull, but I'd say that Tull is more Prog. I think SS and FC fit well in Related, and Tull I have suggested be moved to an Art Rock sub (Eclectic, or alternately, Crossover could be considered) many years ago, but it was felt that Tull was of sufficient importance to the Prog Folk scene for certain music that it is better left in Prog Folk (at least that's my recollection from over a decade ago). That said, even on many of his less folk albums, there is a folk music element. I'm not opposed to Tull in Prog Folk, even though were this my site, it would have been in an Art Rock category.

Classification matters less and less to me. It is more important to me that an act is in PA than where it gets placed. Ideally we would have album tagging by genres rather than just lumping an artist into one category along with the whole discography as it now works, but c'est la vie.

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Tim Buckley
Jan Dukes de Grey
Third Ear Band
Nick Drake.

Those would be right up there on my list.
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I'm guessing Jethro Tull will win this poll, although my vote goes to Blackmore's Night. Smile

Yeah, I went with the obvious choice here.
But I do love your choice of Blackmore's Night.  It's not one most would admit to, and the whole renaissance fair angle sometimes gets it pegged as geeky, but there is some great stuff there.  A worthy selection!
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

^ I would agree that Steeleye Span and Fairport Convention are more folk than Tull, but I'd say that Tull is more Prog. I think SS and FC fit well in Related, and Tull I have suggested be moved to an Art Rock sub (Eclectic or alternately, Crossover... Heavy in places) many years ago, but it was felt that Tull was of sufficient importance to the Prog Folk scene for certain music that it is better left in Prog Folk (at least that's my recollection from over a decade ago). That said, even on many of his less folk albums, there is a folk music element. I'm not opposed to Tull in Prog Folk, even though were this my site, it would have been in an Art Rock category.

Classification matters less and less to me. It is more important to me that an act is in PA than where it gets placed. Ideally we would have album tagging by genres rather than just lumping an artist into one category along with the whole discography as it now works, but c'est la vie.
 
I remember having the same problem with classification when I worked as chief music editor on You Tube Music (an independently-run site separate from YouTube.com), where it was part of my role to categorise an artist in one single genre. We had just three genres for prog-related artists:- Progressive Rock (for classic 1970's Prog-Rock); Neo-Prog (for modern post-1980's Prog-Rock); & Symphonic Prog-Rock. It's good that we have all of these additional, specialist prog classifications on ProgArchives, such as Canterbury Scene; Crossover Prog; Eclectic Prog; & Heavy Prog, and so on, but if we'd had all of those additional genres on a general music site such as You Tube Music, it would have made things unnecessarily complicated and too cumbersome to manage. As it was, we had 20 primary genres of music and these were subdivided into 200 sub-genres of music. These were the 20 primary genres of music on You Tube Music:-
 
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Classical
Comedy & Novelty
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Dance
Easy Listening
Electronica
Folk
Inspirational & Gospel
Jazz
Latino
Metal
New Age
Pop
Reggae
Rock
Soul
Vocal
World Music
 
You may notice that our You Tube Music list of 20 primary music genres doesn't include Rap/Hip Hop, simply because it doesn't meet the dictionary definition of music, where music is described as "vocal or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony and melody." Smile
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    Originally posted by Fischman Fischman wrote:

    Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

    I'm guessing Jethro Tull will win this poll, although my vote goes to Blackmore's Night. Smile

    Yeah, I went with the obvious choice here.
    But I do love your choice of Blackmore's Night.  It's not one most would admit to, and the whole renaissance fair angle sometimes gets it pegged as geeky, but there is some great stuff there.  A worthy selection!
     
    Thanks! I love Candice Night's voice in Blackmore's Night, and of course, Ritchie Blackmore's incredible guitar riffs. I'm thinking I might need another Acid-Psych-Prog-Folk-Rock poll to include Gryphon, Pentangle, Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span, Incredible String Band, and many other Folk-related artists I missed out of this poll. Tongue


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    Perhaps Jethro Tull should have been omitted from this list to make things more interesting. I mean, it's obvious it would take just about all the votes, and it would have been nice to see the preference among the others.
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    I'm putting in my vote for the Strawbs, although huge fan of JT (since they were so immensely popular and I like an underdog) and several other artists here....and I love Faun!  


    I do have a Faun album which I liked very much, though I still have to get a bit more from them. But I like Corvus Corax even better.
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    I do have a Faun album which I liked very much, though I still have to get a bit more from them. But I like Corvus Corax even better.
     
    I listened to Faun for the first time tonight after BrufordFreak mentioned them earlier in this thread. I like them too, even though they sing in their native German language. Smile 
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    It's no surprise that Jethro Tull are well ahead in the poll, but I am surprised that Roy Harper picked up three votes, as I've never rated him very highly as a singer.
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    From this list Roy Harper as solo artist (Tim Buckley second if on list) and Strawbs as group. Tull is odd bird out here.

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