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Cristi
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he's not prog-electronic? I like some of his music, dislike some of it. But crossover, I don't think so.
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Cristi
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he's not prog-electronic? I like some of his music, dislike some of it. But crossover, I don't think so.
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verslibre
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Vangelis is Prog Related, while Alan Parsons Project is Crossover Prog.
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Cristi
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I say 70s APP qualifies for crossover. There are some prog moments in their 80s albums as well.
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Yes, I’m quoting myself, but it got swallowed up so quickly, due to how many replies this post is getting. And since it keeps getting brought up, I think it bears repeating. What progressive meant back then, is NOT we think it to mean now.... |
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Cristi
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some don't know Journey are on PA. Sure, they're under prog-related, but the albums before Steve Perry came, could easily be under heavy-prog if you ask me. There was even a JRF touch on those early albums. If there ever was a band that had prog-related written all over them, it's Toto. Edited by Cristi - May 03 2021 at 11:09 |
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Progishness
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Without naming names there are several artists listed here that I wouldn't personally classify as prog [I also have reservations about some of the sub-genres], and no doubt we all have similar concerns... but constantly arguing over it gets us nowhere. All that nit-picking aside this site is a top notch resource for information on all things prog (and progressive) related.
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I'd like to know why GTR is even in the Archive. Pure pop. A couple ditties by Hackett and Howe won't cut it.
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Cristi
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I can list a few artists I don't think should be on PA, but it does not bother me they are. Alright, maybe (C)Rhapsody (of Fire).
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I've said it many times over and over, like you and many here.........There is nothing, PROGRESSIVE in todays music anymore. It is only PROG, meaning taking elements from the past and using them to create music today. That's not being progressive anymore, only being influenced by the past artists. Spock's Beard first album was released in 1995, that's not PROGRESSIVE music but it is PROG music. What they recorded on The Light had already been done. Spock's for sure was influenced by many artists that did create progressive rock music, but they were not being PROGRESSIVE.
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The Anders
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I'm not a fan of Neil Peart's drumming either. No doubt he was very good technically, but there's not much poetry in it. It's just a lot of showing off. Also, I can't see the point of having 8-10 toms, 15 cymbals and 3 snare drums. Think about what jazz drummers can do with just a straight forward drum kit.
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verslibre
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Neil Peart's hardly the only drummer to use a large kit!
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^ I know. It's an issue I have with many other drummers within the genre.
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verslibre
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Neil graduated to a revolving kit. One side was acoustic, the other was electronic. He didn't use the entirety of the kit for every song in concert. In the studio, he only used what he needed, which was closer to the average rock drummer's kit with a few more bells and whistles. Some of you guys make it sound like he practically did a full-blown drum solo in every song.
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But he is probably the only one that actually uses the whole kit......I've never seen him with 3 snares and 8-10 toms.......But that's what they needed in a 3pc band to sound like they did.
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Pretty sure Mike Portnoy, Marco Minnemann, Mike Mangini and Terry Bozzio use every bit of theirs!
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Half the bands listed here aren't really Prog. PA labels metal bands, electronic dance bands, jazz artists and all sorts of things as "Prog."
RUSH most definitely fit most any description of progressive rock: especially from Caress Of Steel to Signals.
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Un Amico
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What I said was that in a hypothetical web page that lists Prog records instead of artists, you could have TAAB and PP, two albums that helped define Prog, and maybe not the rest of JT's production, which is more Blues-based or Folk-based. Also, if for exampke Michael Buble' released a Prog album in, say, 2022, you could have that album listed on the website without having to issue Michael with a Prog artist'passport'. Rush could have their Proggier albums listed (and their poppier ones would be left out) and Threads like this oe would cease to exist. I think the web sitecshould showcase Prog music rather than bands who have at some point in their career been pkaying Progressive Rock.we could have Foxtrot and Nursery Cryme here but not Invisible Touch, which makes sense when you think about it.i hope I didn't make you hold your breath for too long! I was asleep.
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