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David_D
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If you define Progressive Rock close to mainstream Rock, it can be difficult to see the difference - which would be not good for Progressive Rock.
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Agreed. I'm saying it is possible to define progressive rock wide enough for innovative bands like Led Zeppelin to qualify, but I don't think it would be useful to do so as it would expand the definition to encompass many other bands. Still, if someone made a good case for it, I would be open to consider it. After all, Zeppelin was quite avant-garde for their time and even experimental at times. Songs like Kashmir, No Quarter, Carouselambra, Stairway to Heaven and Achilles Last Stand sound proggy to me, though they may not represent their repertoire as a whole. |
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Led Zeppelin were one of the very first rock acts to be called progressive
What people refered to as progressive during that period was indeed very progressive for it’s time. It moved rock music forward into sounds and expressions that previously were linked to other genres. It’s the same sort of weird dilemma most younger fans of metal encounter when they learn about the music that initially was called metal….and yet all they hear is hard rock |
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David_D
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According to Edward Macan: Rocking the Classics. English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture . Oxford University Press 1997, page 26, 27: "A word should be said at this point about the term "progressive rock" itself. In the mid- to late 1960's, this term was appropriated by the underground radio stations and applied to psychedelic music in general; the label was used to distinguish music of this type from the pop music of the pre-psychedelic era. Around 1970, however, the term "progressive rock" came to have a more specific meaning, signifying a style that sought to expand the boundaries of rock on both a stylistic basis (via the use of longer and more involved structural formats) and on a conceptual basis (via the treatment of epic subject matter), mainly through the appropriation of elements associated with classical music. It is this new, more specific application of the term which is clearly intended in the liner notes of Caravan's debut LP of 1969: "Caravan belong to a new breed of progressive rock groups - freeing themselves from the restricting conventions of pop music by using unusual time signatures and sophisticated harmonies. Their arrangements involve variations of tempo and dynamics of almost symphonic complexity."" Edited by David_D - March 11 2022 at 06:01 |
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Dazed & Confused Rain Song Kashmir In the Light Achilles Last Stand Carouselambra No Quarter just a few examples of prog Zeppelin
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I don't know how good reputation ProgArchives gets if this very including understanding of Progressive Rock should become a norm. |
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the team of collabs that listen and add (or reject bands) are quite demanding, but sensible and open-minded. PA is inclusive but not every band suggested gets in. I just mentioned a few Zeppelin songs I think are progressive songs. Forgot about No Quarter. Especially the live version on The Song Remains the Same, blew my mind when I listened to it for the very first time long ago. If that song is not progressive, then I don't know what is.
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I’ve read Macan’s book before and find it an interesting read. It is however a book written after the fact with a clear intent of creating a box that encompasses what Macan himself believes to constitute prog rock. It is however a rather narrow point of view and as such leaves out a lot of genuinely progressive rock music from around the same time. There are also books that discuss the advent of prog rock with the likes of Sgt Pepper and/or Freak Out! Personally I feel all of this is moot by this point and doesn’t really add to anything other than music history buffs that want something tangible and true to hang prog rock, the term, upon…which is futile and wholly dependant on the individual and how he or she hears music. All music genres are quite diffuse at heart…if one actually takes some time off to listen to the music. The boxes are pretty cool when used as a means to find more music of a certain kind…other than that I personally find them to be more divisive than helpful. Edited by Guldbamsen - March 11 2022 at 07:31 |
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Got +/- 50 to 60 of the listed opus + All Led Zeppelin
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Aallriight, then you certainly shouldn't be short of the great classics and I'm surely fond of some LedZepps albums myself. Edited by David_D - May 23 2022 at 08:41 |
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a long/very long period of time. That is of course due to many reasons, but I think that an important one may be that those albums are able to resonate well with a large/very large number of people, and they can keep on doing that for many years while the mainstream music meantime can go through many changes. Or if "resonating" is not exactly an explanation, it is what can be said about these highest rated albums, meaning, they are the best resonating ones.
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David_D
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To those who may find my thinking here a bit primitive, I must admit that I'm not a musicologist, and nor do I have any degree in other arts. Nevertherless, or maybe therefore, I find that kind of stuff very interesting. |
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Led Zeppelin is not qualified as progressive rock on PA. They are Prog Related i.e. not prog
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To my knowledge, genre definitions have never influenced artistic creation (be it music or other artistic expressions). Music influences music, and different artistic works can influence other artistic works, even crossing artistic expressions (i.e. films can inspire music, music can inspire paintings, literature can inspire music, etc.). I really think you are radically overestimating the importance of "genre definitions" regarding their influence on artistic expression itself: it is not the definitions that influence artistic works, it is the artistic works that influence other artistic works (which, in turn, may lead to and/or reformulate a genre definition...). Genres are by nature very ill defined and never have clear boundaries (and definitely no static boundaries). Trying to come to rigid definitions will lead to include or exclude works that we would intuitively exclude/include. |
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David_D
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Would it be okay for you to quote this post of yours in my blog "How to define and classify Progressive Rock?", and maybe continue this discussion there? |
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^ Yes, that's OK. It is better suited there if you want to continue on it.
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But I'm surely not sure, as the charts are results of very complex processes. Edited by David_D - August 14 2022 at 07:24 |
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With the thread about the top 50 list made by Ultimate Classic Rock, the top 100 list here may have new interest.
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