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Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Lucky thing The Beatles are in Proto-Prog as they are sometimes known as the first or an early boy band.


That really annoys me as in my book the term 'boy band' refers to a bunch of vocalist pretty boys, put together by the industry, who generally don't write their own songs nor play any instruments.
Yep. I think The Beatles has only jokingly hes been referred to as the first boy band, really. The Monkees were factually the first actual boy band. Chosen from auditions, and put together by two TV producers for The Monkees TV-series - and originally not allowed to play instruments or write their own songs (although they certainly weren't without talent). 
Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

How many of the current or former 'boy bands' will be remembered in 50 years times for being major music influencers in 50+ years time?

Hard to tell. As music influencers none of them will be remembered. But The Monkees aren't forgotten. Some "contemporary" boy band-songs might be remembered in similar ways as I'm a Believer, I'm Not Your Stepping Stone and Daydream Believer is remembered. If the song material is strong enough, people in the future won't care how the song came about. Boy bands, Britney Spears - there's not much of a difference really. Both are pop-products. That said, there hasn't been a lot of profilic boy bands in the last couple of decades, has there? I guess One Direction & BTS... 

+btw I think Ringo Starr is/was a great drummer.
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Avant Prog/RIO 

Tech/Extreme Metal 

Zeuhl 

Like the Jazz equivalent, you have to be as talented as John Coltrane, as in Ascension, to play it well without it sounding irritating, which most don't

Progressive Metal, got cliched/boring very fast, especially the drumming 
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Originally posted by SMSM SMSM wrote:

Avant Prog/RIO 

Tech/Extreme Metal 

Zeuhl 

The exact same three least-loved prog genres for me too. Smile
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Originally posted by Starjet Starjet wrote:

A concrete example: Labyrinth are on this site under Prog Metal, but Vision Divine, a band led by the leader of Labyrinth, Olaf Thorsen, is not. I consider Vision Divine to have more prog elements in their music than Labyrinth.

Neither should be here on PA if you ask me. LOL


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dapper~Blueberries Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 25 2023 at 12:35
I don't there I have a "hated" prog genre since I pretty much love all of them, but if there is one that definitely took me a while to get into, its definitely brutal prog. Groups like Ruins, black midi, P.O.N., and Hella, while great, definitely took me a while to truly love. 
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It's a tie between Prog Country and Prog Rap. 

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Anything with cookie monster vocals is an automatic 'no' for me.   

Other than a few scary things I've heard in the Post Rock/Math Rock subgenre, that's about it.
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If Marillion had growling vocals, that would just about cover most of my dislikes. 
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It'd be interesting to hear something like Prog Rap, Prog Country, Prog R&B, Prog Ambient, Prog Blues, etc. 

Not sure some of those could exist, but hey, it could work
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Originally posted by Frets N Worries Frets N Worries wrote:

It'd be interesting to hear something like Prog Rap, Prog Country, Prog R&B, Prog Ambient, Prog Blues, etc. 

Not sure some of those could exist, but hey, it could work

Some of them actually do... progressive rap and progressive soul are already established (sub)genres, although they weren't recognized as such when those aritsts first started. Progressive soul would cover artists like War, 70s-era Earth Wind & Fire, Seal, Janelle Monae, etc. And Progressive rap would cover artitsts like Madvillain, Kendrick Lamar, M.I.A., and Kool Keith


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^What about Progressive Ambient? how would that work i wonder....
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Prog Polka is a bit rough to get used to.....
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Originally posted by Frets N Worries Frets N Worries wrote:

^What about Progressive Ambient? how would that work i wonder....

Already on PA its just tagged under either 'Progressive electonic' ie Alio Die or oddly 'Crossover' for Gert Emmens.
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Prog Polka is a bit rough to get used to.....


If it's the Weird Al kind of polka, I'd dig it.
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Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Prog Polka is a bit rough to get used to.....


If it's the Weird Al kind of polka, I'd dig it.

Well said!  I actually met Weird Al in Tulsa, Oklahoma USA when he was auditioning "weird" acts for his offbeat movie "UHF!"  Well, I shook his hand, he seemed very cool!  
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Prog Polka is a bit rough to get used to.....


If it's the Weird Al kind of polka, I'd dig it.

Well said!  I actually met Weird Al in Tulsa, Oklahoma USA when he was auditioning "weird" acts for his offbeat movie "UHF!"  Well, I shook his hand, he seemed very cool!  

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Although some bands like Opeth or Mastodon seem to me very good and have albums of high quality, in general the bands of the Tech/Extreme Prog Metal subgenre are difficult to assimilate because of their guttural vocals and their intemperate and hostile instrumental developments. But more than hating the subgenre, I would say that they force a great effort to understand it and not give up trying.
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I like all prog subgenres. I just don't listen to some. LOL
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I love all the subgenres and do listen to all of them.

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I like eating all the subgenres. The repercussions vary the next day.
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