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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

How to define and classify Progressive Rock: funny and ridiculous. 

When The Caveman has the word. LOL


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^ oh...

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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

^ oh...

Hmm, upon further thought, it might be.

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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

How to define and classify Progressive Rock: funny and ridiculous. 

When The Caveman has the word. LOL


I thought you were ignoring him, now you're throwing insults. 
Consistency is hard. 

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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

^ oh...

But maybe I could elaborate on it, later...




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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

^ oh...

Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

But maybe I could elaborate on it, later...


Upon second thought, I think this may be true.


Edit: Edit




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There are many replies to this thread, so it must be very popular.

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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

There are many replies to this thread, so it must be very popular.


I also noticed there are many views, though 3/4s might be coming from me. I still think it's a good thing, but I might come back to that later.



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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

There are many replies to this thread, so it must be very popular.

I know why there are so many pages and replies, but I upset enough people so I'll keep it to myself. LOL
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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

There are many replies to this thread, so it must be very popular
But will it be more popular than The Flower Kings Appreciation Thread? I can hope.
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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

There are many replies to this thread, so it must be very popular.


I also noticed there are many views, though 3/4s might be coming from me. I still think it's a good thing, but I might come back to that later.

Your series of posts were absolutely perfect. By the end I was actually laughing out loud (as opposed to lol, where I might have managed to suppress a chuckle).

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Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

There are many replies to this thread, so it must be very popular.


I also noticed there are many views, though 3/4s might be coming from me. I still think it's a good thing, but I might come back to that later.

Your series of posts were absolutely perfect. By the end I was actually laughing out loud (as opposed to lol, where I might have managed to suppress a chuckle).


That would be an "lmao", good sir LOL
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This post is a good analogy for how Prog Archives works. 

Someone with too much time on their hands creates a post, mainly for the hell of it. 
14 pages of hair splitting follows. 
No conclusion is reached. 
Utter waste of time and effort. 

May I throw my contribution in ? 

Musical genres are flexible and, after all, are only vague attempts to describe a musical style. In a lot of cases, they're just marketing gimmicks - look at the amount of sub categories of "heavy metal". 

At the end of the day, it's a label, and what may be "prog rock" to some is not "prog rock" to others. The fact is that the music is separate from the label and musicians don't think "Oh, I know, I'll write some prog rock, I need a Mellotron and let's do this in 17/8 using Hungarian Gypsy scale". 

Creating music, for those of you who don't, doesn't work like that. It's not like a list of ingredients. You naturally create something. Someone else puts a label on it afterwards. Fashions in music vary, and what was popular in the late sixties and early seventies isn't naturally popular or commercially viable now. A whole musical style grew up then with bands being innovative or different - and then others copying them, mainly for commercial reasons. 

But prog rock is just a label. Don't get all wound up about labels, they're not important. No one is forcing you at gunpoint to listen to or like just one form of music, your opinion of what it is or isn't is your own opinion and if no one else agrees with you, tough titty to them.

I earnestly wish people on this site would actually just listen to and enjoy music without entering into some boring dissection about it. 

Gentlemen. Please. 

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Ie
IT DOESN'T MATTER.

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Originally posted by Davesax1965 Davesax1965 wrote:



But prog rock is just a label. Don't get all wound up about labels, they're not important. No one is forcing you at gunpoint to listen to or like just one form of music, your opinion of what it is or isn't is your own opinion and if no one else agrees with you, tough titty to them.

I earnestly wish people on this site would actually just listen to and enjoy music without entering into some boring dissection about it. 

Gentlemen. Please. 

Completely agreed. In fact, whenever I review a record for the site, I completely disregard the PA scoring system. I don't give a crap about whether an album is "essential to a prog collection" but rather if it's just a good album in general Smile Plus, I've always hated reviews for "fringe" bands like Radiohead that use the reviews to debate whether the band in question is prog or not. They're on the site, so why continue to be bitter about it?
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Originally posted by Davesax1965 Davesax1965 wrote:

 But prog rock is just a label. Don't get all wound up about labels, they're not important. No one is forcing you at gunpoint to listen to or like just one form of music, your opinion of what it is or isn't is your own opinion and if no one else agrees with you, tough titty to them.

I earnestly wish people on this site would actually just listen to and enjoy music without entering into some boring dissection about it. 

Gentlemen. Please. 

Dave, that really is a superb post... LOL I very nearly missed it, because I'd long since given up visiting this thread; so glad I had second thoughts and returned just one more time.. Clap

I was greatly enjoying Steve's Blog last night, particularly his interview with Panic Room's Jonathan Edwards; it's well worth spending half an hour with it:


I do hope Steve doesn't mind my borrowing this section for the benefit of the thread, but Jonathan states:

"We all have musical heroes and influences and when you first start making music those influences probably show through much more, but if you’re going to continue to make music yourself and grow as a songwriter and musician  you have to outgrow your influences and develop your own voice. The bottom line is that when you’re writing music it has to mean something to you… you have to give something of yourself to it and if you do that then the chances are that it’s going to sound like you and that it’s going mean something to at least some of the people listening.

In terms of what I listen to personally… well the concerts I’ve been to this last year or so have included Robert Plant, ABC, Tina Dico, Funkadelic, Snarky Puppy, Peter Gabriel, Steely Dan, Steven Wilson & Sarah Jarosz among others, so that gives you some idea… basically I’m not interested in genre… there’s so much great music of all kinds out there".


Surely, this is a much more positive and wholesome way of looking at music, as opposed to the seemingly endless definitions and sub-classifications, we can so easily get bogged down with?

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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Davesax1965 Davesax1965 wrote:

 But prog rock is just a label. Don't get all wound up about labels, they're not important. No one is forcing you at gunpoint to listen to or like just one form of music, your opinion of what it is or isn't is your own opinion and if no one else agrees with you, tough titty to them.

I earnestly wish people on this site would actually just listen to and enjoy music without entering into some boring dissection about it. 

Gentlemen. Please. 

Dave, that really is a superb post... LOL I very nearly missed it, because I'd long since given up visiting this thread; so glad I had second thoughts and returned just one more time.. Clap

I was greatly enjoying Steve's Blog last night, particularly his interview with Panic Room's Jonathan Edwards; it's well worth spending half an hour with it:


I do hope Steve doesn't mind my borrowing this section for the benefit of the thread, but Jonathan states:

"We all have musical heroes and influences and when you first start making music those influences probably show through much more, but if you’re going to continue to make music yourself and grow as a songwriter and musician  you have to outgrow your influences and develop your own voice. The bottom line is that when you’re writing music it has to mean something to you… you have to give something of yourself to it and if you do that then the chances are that it’s going to sound like you and that it’s going mean something to at least some of the people listening.

In terms of what I listen to personally… well the concerts I’ve been to this last year or so have included Robert Plant, ABC, Tina Dico, Funkadelic, Snarky Puppy, Peter Gabriel, Steely Dan, Steven Wilson & Sarah Jarosz among others, so that gives you some idea… basically I’m not interested in genre… there’s so much great music of all kinds out there".


Surely, this is a much more positive and wholesome way of looking at music, as opposed to the seemingly endless definitions and sub-classifications, we can so easily get bogged down with?


Steve doesn’t mind in the slightest Smile You are right. Dave’s post is excellent and your quote from Jonathan is absolutely appropriate to this discussion.

I had a discussion with a musician a number of years ago, and we agreed that I would not print this, but in response to my asking how he created his “neo prog” music (I paraphrase) he told me in no uncertain terms that he created music, end of. Music, nothing more, nothing less. I learned an important lesson that day, and it is interesting in the interview that I posted with t last night, he quoted The Cure as being his biggest musical influence, which I found fascinating.

We will never change the mindset of a lot of people on this site who spend far too much time obsessing about this genre, or that sub-genre. It was a bloody relief, actually, when I resigned as a team collaborator because of this.

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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

It is music. End of. Music, a gift from heaven, no matter what your religious belief. It is something to be treasured and enjoyed, not over analysed to the point of a treatise.
To some, analyzing music is something they enjoy. Nothing wrong with that. Why can't you analyze and enjoy music at the same time? Isn't that what happens when people review an album?

Music is not a gift from a fictional place. Music comes from human inspiration, suffering, or maybe boredom. Musician David Byrne wrote the following lyrics about heaven. Wink

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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

It is music. End of. Music, a gift from heaven, no matter what your religious belief. It is something to be treasured and enjoyed, not over analysed to the point of a treatise.
To some, analyzing music is something they enjoy. Nothing wrong with that. Why can't you analyze and enjoy music at the same time? Isn't that what happens when people review an album?

Music is not a gift from a fictional place. Music comes from human inspiration, suffering, or maybe boredom. Musician David Byrne wrote the following lyrics about heaven. Wink

Heaven is a place
A place where nothing
Nothing ever happens
Heaven
Heaven is a place 
A place where nothing
Nothing ever happens





My dear chap, interpretation of lyrics and musics is not the same as analysing them. I love interpreting, and my interpretation of the great Mr Byrne’s lyrics you quote above is that heaven is a beautifully quiet place, where we go and nothing whatsoever happens to interrupt that peace, unlike on earth.

No doubt your interpretation of the lyrics is completely different, as will be the great man himself, but that is the beauty of music and words. Unless you are hit with a sledgehammer as to meaning, words and art can be open to interpretation, and that is what the best reviewers try to do. I try my best to emulate that.

This process is completely different to analysing said work. Analysing said work involves categorising into “eclectic”, “crossover”, “related” and etc. in order to place a work and an artist into a stereotypical generic thing. There used to be a “symphonic specialist” on the site, a very shouty one at that, who would literally reject artists for that sub-genre because of particular note and musical inflections and changes, and it takes all of the joy out of the art.

By the way, I do agree with you that some people enjoy analysing such things, and there is, indeed, nothing wrong with that. Whatever floats your boat, I say. Whatever type of smoke you wish to blow out of your arse, carry on in my view. Makes no difference to me, or doesn’t concern me, excepting in one very important regard. When such people make the rules, and exclude or penalise those who take a different view, then that is when it becomes a problem, and libertarians such as myself feel free to have a jolly good rant against the machine Smile
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It looks like David has dropped out of his own thread and left us all to it, probably because most of us disagree with him about defining and classifying Prog Rock. Tongue
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