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micky
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I brought it up then and still applies now... debating prog related is missing the whole point.
proto-prog... not your daddies prog.. but the kiddies prog... proto prog-metal. They were the template for that whole offshoot of classic prog. Compare the Priest and Yes, K.C. or ELP and yeah.. it is silly.. compare them and their legacy of prog to the greats of prog metal and you might see the reason why some were so inclned to add them to the site. this site bordered on the edge of really being a source of information and education... and boy did we have some battles here between the conservative and progressive views of what this site should be.
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Raff
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I don't think the OP wanted to suggest the addition of Judas Priest to the database - somethingum that has been suggested (and shot down) multiple times - but the presence of prog elements in their music. If you listen to the band's first four albums, these elements are undeniable. With the release of Killing Machine/Hell Bent for Leather in late 1978, JP took a definite heavy metal direction, cemented by British Steel two years later. Anyway, while they were influential for the development of progressive metal, I believe Black Sabbath's influence to be much greater in regard to progressive rock. At least half of the modern bands in the Psych/Space category would not exist without Black Sabbath.
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True. That's why i added Sad WIngs Of Destiny to my list of albums that were fundamental in creating progressive metal. Still though, i don't think that's what the prog related tag is for. Neither the proto, no? |
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Vompatti
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About as prog related as Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Uriah Heep etc.
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Catcher10
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I agree, as I said the sense of prog is there in some of their songs for sure. Should they be listed on this site, prolly not. Should some of their songs, yes.....(runs and hides) .
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siLLy puPPy
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Not sure i'd totally agree. Uriah Heep had two bona fide prog albums. Zeppelin had prog songs like Stairway To Heaven and Deep Purple had full blown classical / rock hybrids in the 60s, Now Sabbath is about as prog related as Priest i will agree. Slightly prog leaning at moments but never really went all the way like the other bands did. Might as well expand the definition. From now on, any artist that has breathed the same air as a progger is in the club
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Logan
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Sorry if I'm repeating myself somewhat: Some Prog elements/ qualities or leanings is all it needs to answer the question in the affirmative in the way that I interpret the OP. This doesn't imply that JP should be included in Prog Archives as a Prog Related band, or fits those criteria, and I didn't think that was the purpose of this thread. To me, however loosely, early Judas Priest made Heavy Prog-related music (it is at least related in its relationship to rock).
I would say the Judas Priest is more closely related to Progressive Rock than, say, The Andrews Sisters, but I would argue that The Andrews Sisters has some relation. It's a question of degree. Stairway to Heaven doesn't strike me as a Prog proper song, it has similarities, but Prog and what we musically relate to Prog can be in the ear of the behearer.
I get some sense of Prog in some of the music. Edited by Logan - January 12 2019 at 16:18 |
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Blacksword
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No sarcasm. I regard them as a heavy metal band. Their prog influence is evident here and there throughout their catalogue, but they wouldn't be suitable for inclusion here under, say Prog Related. The emphasis is too much on metal. I feel the same about Maiden, although IIRC, they are listed here for some reason. |
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Davesax1965
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Sorry, doing slightly varying arpeggios is ..... well. It's not prog.
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That's what heavy metal sounds like. "prog" (whatever that is) does not have a monopoly on sounds and styles. Similar sounds and effects exist across all musical genres. I wish people would stop talking about "prog" influences and sounds, what you hear in Judas Priest is heavy metal sounds, effects and influences. Edited by LAM-SGC - January 14 2019 at 11:34 |
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Icarium
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For me "prog" and "metal" are siblings, yonger siblings of "psych" and children of styles that predates psych, like beat, mods, and baroque pop
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Logan
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It looks like we may have interpreted the original post differently. While I don't think that Judas Priest should be included in PA anywhere (not that I'd be totally opposed to the idea as I personally don't care that much either way), I didn't think that was the intention of this topic. To me it was enough to vote yes if you noticed some prog relation in the music of Judas Priest, and I do and, it seems to me, clearly many others do to or else Judas Priest wouldn't have been suggested various times over the years. I notice a prog relation in the music of a tonne of bands and artists that I would not endorse for Prog Archives inclusion. To me it seems clear just by reading what others have said in various threads here over the years that the OP is not alone, unless I'm somehow totally misunderstanding his feelings and other peoples feelings, and possibly even my own. Who know what lurks in the hearts of men, other than the shadow. I have a very liberal mindset -- I don't accept anything as 100 percent certain, and am open to new evidence and ideas. Perhaps I got everything wrong, I can't read other people's minds and I can't trust my own (assuming I have one). EDIT: I think that I may have misinterpreted you. When you said "you are alone", I assumed that you meant that no one could share the same perspective or hear the music like the OP does, which logically one could not know or even assume to be true, but instead I think that you just meant that you do not hear things the same. He is alone in regards to you not sharing the same perspective. I should have thought of that before -- comprehension can be challenging online and offline and these days I need more time to parse/ unpack/ grok what people probably mean, but I've always been prone to such error when not carefully pondering what people say or write, and sometimes I'm too literal-minded. Edited by Logan - January 14 2019 at 14:18 |
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charles_ryder
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Sorry if I expressed my idea indistinctly, and people needs to use the hermeneutics to understand it. I meaned very simple thing: prog for me is not the long compositions with arpegios and atonal sounds. Rather it's for me is the certain mood or feelings, maybe the legacy of psych, as Icarium said. And when I listen some Judas Priest things I feeling this mood. I'm wonder, maybe I'm not alone on this Earth. Here not need neither Gadamer nor Jaspers cause I meaned literally what I mean.
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Sean Trane
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The debut is at best "Aproximative Rock", but Sad Wings is as close as they got to prog.
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albeldo
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Agree!
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rubenleonmx
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The question was confused, must to be, Priest is a Prog Related Band?. My response YES!!!!!
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Hrychu
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The Poll question is a double negation trick. So, I'm gonna say it clearly and directly: Judas Priest is not even close to progressive rock.
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I don't know them well enough to vote but based on what I have heard I'd say no.
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Saperlipopette!
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In the 1970's Prog was "in the water". Listen without listen preconseptions and you'll find plenty of Progressive Rock elements their music. It's there so if you still don't hear it, that's on you and not the actual music. The proggy parts is what makes Judas Priest so much more enjoyable than... Kiss. For me it is. But we all seem to agree on they are primarely Heavy Metal, and this is not about suggesting their them for Prog-Related. I feel most naysayers fear that is what's being discussed. But it's not.
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Hrychu
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I listen to music my own way and come to my own conclusions. They don't always match the Saperlipopette conclusions. Why is that wrong/improper? Edited by Hrychu - March 09 2024 at 23:48 |
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