How to define and classify "Progressive Rock"? |
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David_D
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But I would surely like to know what is it all about. |
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David_D
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Actually, besides what I've already written here, I'd say that my passion for terms and definitions is a natural part of my passion for music, and my big desire to understand the history, the evolvements and the diversity there have been in the world of music. To be able to do that, terms and definitions are tools not to do without, likewise it is in other arts, humanities and sciences. I'd say as well that terms and definitions, and my occupation with them, have quite a lot increased my appreciating of music, and I'm very fond of that kind theoretical doing. Edited by David_D - May 22 2022 at 13:42 |
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jamesbaldwin
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I consider prog a musical movement that fermented in the years 1967-68 (thanks to psychedelia and rock-blues jam) and established itself in 1969 with In the Court of The Crimson King. It dominated the European rock scene, spreading from the UK to the continent (in Germany it had a parallel development with a very particular psychedelic music), in the years 1971-76, proposing itself as an intellectual alternative to classic rock (and folk, and blues), and to songwriter of some authors-performers. Its decline, which began around 1975-76 was rapid, and in fact died around 1977-78 with the advent of punk and new wave. Disco-music also arrived in the eighties, along with synth-pop. It was an essentially European phenomenon, even if reflections have been seen in the US. Prog was characterized by providing rock music that was not just entertainment: the songs became long and elaborate thanks to the best technique of the musicians, often virtuosos, until they became suites, the musical score was refined, included tempo changes and contaminations with classical music and jazz, and another characteristic of prog is the care for arrangements, for ethnic and electronic instruments. In the eighties prog disappeared but some groups tried to exhume it. With globalization, music became more and more contaminated at the level of musical genres and arrangements, and then starting from the nineties it seems that prog has been reborn, and today, if we consider prog every form of contamination, prog is rampant, but in reality is no longer true prog. It is the music that changes, that keeps up with the time. Avant-garde music, post-rock, electronic music, jazz-rock-fusion are not true prog, they are developments parallel to it and only to the extent that they are inserted in rock plots and in the song form, however dilated and distorted, I consider them true prog. Overall, therefore, I tend to consider only (or almost) the albums of the seventies to be masterpieces of true prog. The more prog groups that today fascinate prog lovers, I fear they are very epigonic (such as Anglagard, Wobbler, All Traps on Earth seem to me), they have added more and more complexity, virtuosity, sumptuousness of the arrangements and of the studio production to the prog: not so much in terms of musical contents. After all, it is part of the history of artistic movements: realism was born in the nineteenth century, at a literary level it becomes naturalism ("naturalismo") in France and realism ("verismo") in Italy, but even now there are realist literary works: they have very little of the nineteenth-century classics. The works of 2000 are more experimental, also because before there were few artists, now there are many, and therefore you must devise everything to get noticed, it happens to all the arts, including prog music. Edited by jamesbaldwin - May 24 2022 at 15:11 |
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David_D
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Thank you very much, gentlemen, for the new contributions to this blog, and I find them interesting. |
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moshkito
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Hi, This is the part that is missing in the definitions of "progressive" and "prog" music, mainly because the definitions have tried to make it look like just another pop/rock song out there in the commercial area of music. And I imagine that we may have, sooner or later, include a slight discussion of "commercial music" as opposed to something else ... since in the end, the majority of stuff listed and discussed here is commercial, and sometimes not sure it should be included as progressive anymore. I accept ELP and KC a lot more than I do Genesis or Yes, because these last 2 gave up what got them there in the first place, and went "pop" as in "popular" and in at least one example, making it look like they were still doing the classical stuff of their early days, but it was just a rehash of many moments done before! Mr. Howe was now doing the same thing over again! Mr. Collins and Co. were now doing the same thing. It's a tough area, since there was so much more in the arts that influenced progressive music, that almost ALL the rock fans here do not understand, or refuse to look at ... and I often state that heck ... film was 10 years ahead of its time in terms of "progressive" and "art-rock" in a lot of the new film stuff that appeared in the late 50's that went on to influence so many in the 60's. Jazz is another massive experiment, and how the individuality in so many of them, all of a sudden showed us much more about music than we EVER knew. The same thing about the guys on the road (Keouac and bunch) ... and how they showed us something that we still can not relate to! Rock music was late ... but the main reason would be attributed (more than likely) to the film studios owning all the copyrights and music controls, which prevented a lot of things from being released and found out properly ... and of course the film studios made sure their "stars" could sing to make even more money and keep them "current" with the media and fans! It's a messy road ... but it's really hard to not think that they worked together. |
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By now, I've read the last posts of yours directed to me, suitkees, and I can tell you that you're certainly qualified to be put on my list of the ignored. Edited by David_D - May 25 2022 at 15:49 |
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Only the best make that list! Congratulations, Kees! 🎉 |
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^ Thank you! I almost gave up hope, because it took the jury a whole week to deliberate, but I'm happy to be part of this "exclusive club" of David_D's excluded people - I know I'm in good company.
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For me this is pretty much it. True Progressive Rock in the late 60s to late 70's, from there it turned into ProgRock and 90s forward it is rock music with prog tendencies, but not true Prog let alone Progressive. It's fairly simple for me. |
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Well, suitkees and Nick, you can discuss this issue with yourselves, and you'll surely agree - like other issues . The Caveman and The SuperLogicMan |
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What the hell is even going on in this thread right now?
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New PA subgenre, perhaps?
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That's fantastic considering how often you and Psycho strokes each others 'egos' Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - May 25 2022 at 21:34 |
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I love the fact that David seems to think we are being somehow punished by his (not very good) ignoring of us.
I also love my nickname. Does anyone else remember the Hanna-Barbara cartoon Captain Caveman? Every time David calls me that, I imagine myself leaping into action, crying “Captain Casaaaaveman!” |
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I only listen to fake prog, or is it false prog...
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Death to false prog! |
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Hey, you forgot to put me on your ignore list. Or is this your way of "ignoring", like "I don't want to discuss this anymore" and then continue to discuss it?
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Jared
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Brendon, sometimes we must reluctantly accept that a thread has outlasted it's usefulness... before calling on the services of an Admin to reverently read it it's last rights....
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