How to define and classify "Progressive Rock"? |
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David_D
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One thing, we can agree on here, is that Mosh has been "polluting" this thread, but it applies on not so few others.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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moshkito
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Hi, Of course ... since you are the GOD of all things progressive, and your musings are so silly ... pollution is only bad when it destroys the idea ... I did not set out to destroy the idea ... it's the thoughts about it that are insane, and not on par with the history of progressive music whatsoever ... your "pollution" is likely more confused than the whole idea and concept of progressive works. You don't even recognize the artistic connections, specially to the early works, which help detail a lot of things ... and your idea and lack of cohesion on the subject of "progressive" anything, is astounding!
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This feels like a good time for a sandwich.
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^ I'm still waiting for my price-tag gun.
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^Whoops! I think I mistook it for a sandwich. How long does it take for something to come out the other end?
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^ I'm going to ignore that with dignity and grace.
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David_D
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Methodic explanation:
Actually, I think you can play better and more clean than this, Kees, but I guess the circumstances are not the best ones.
I wouldn't mind also to hear Lewian's opinion on the matter, but I guess there's the same problem. Anyway, it was important for me to explain my present position concerning the definition of Progressive Rock, now I'm most into looking at PA as a site for Progressive Music. Edited by David_D - September 30 2023 at 02:52 |
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David_D
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I've already written in this blog about which sub-genres RYM includes in their definition of Progressive Rock, but that was 9 months ago and I think it could be interesting to repeat it now: Avant-Prog, incl. Brutal Prog, RIO and Zeuhl Canterbury Scene Neo-Prog Symphonic Prog ( https://rateyourmusic.com/genre/progressive-rock/ ) It's also important to tell that besides these sub-genre labels, RYM uses "Progressive Rock" as a separate label and quite a lot of albums and artists outside these sub-genres are labeled only as "Progressive Rock" - for instance not least King Crimson, Van der Graaf Generator and some Jethro Tull and Pink Floyd albums.
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David_D
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The section of ProgArchives' forum, which is called Prog Music Lounge, uses the term "prog music", and it's of course an interesting question how to define this term. I think that a good definition will be "Progressive Rock and Prog-related genres", and on the top of the front page of ProgArchives' site can be seen which genres ("sub-genres") are today considered to be parts of "prog music".
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I remember that by the mid 1970's record stores such as HMV and Virgin had a whole section called 'Progressive Rock' containing most of what was not commercial sounding or poppy artists. So in there you'd find artists we now classify as prog, and some prog-related & crossover prog, alongside harder rock and blues based artists such as Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Taste, Ten Years After, Chicken Shack, Family, Groundhogs, Traffic etc etc.
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Hi, Even though I can't afford it any more ... I miss, badly, places like Rasputin's Records in Berkeley, which had 2 stores at one time and the jazz/classical one was 2 blocks down the road I think ... I never checked it out at the time, but the main one ... you walked in, and it was like the most intense drug ... you had no idea where you were, or what you are doing here, or what to look at ... that's how big and extensive it was then ... I can not speak for it today, as I have no idea but at least here in Portland, the two big record/cd stores have gone away already ... and they are not even smart enough to be on the Internet trying to sell their stuff.
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^^ As I'm often checking my previous ideas and not so seldom later change my mind about them, I've been thinking about that the main section of ProgArchives' forum, which is called Progressive Music Lounges, uses the term "progressive music", and it's an interesting question how to define this very broad musical category. I think that a good definition will be "Progressive Rock and related genres", and on the top of the front page of ProgArchives' site can be seen which sub-categories ("sub-genres") are today considered to be a part of "progressive music". Edited by David_D - December 17 2024 at 04:56 |
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Yes, I think 1) Symphonic prog 2) Eclectic prog (with jazz prog, math prog) 3) Prog folk 4) Psychedelic prog 5)Canterbury scene 5) heavy prog (with prog metal) 7) Avantgarde prog (with RIO and Zeul) 8) Neo-prog Raga isnt prog, jazz rock and fusion are not prog, electronic music isnt prog, crossover prog doesnt exist (most of that groups are art-rock), the only doubt is about kraut rock.
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