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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2004 at 23:53

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It's possible only for Threefates  ... About the thread, I always wished to hear Joni Mitchell singing in a prog band. I thing she could fit very well (I like her). And Mark Knopfler too, I agree.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 00:14
Originally posted by Marcelo Marcelo wrote:

It's possible only for Threefates  ... About the thread, I always wished to hear Joni Mitchell singing in a prog band. I thing she could fit very well (I like her). And Mark Knopfler too, I agree.

Yep, I would've love to see and listen to Mark in a prog band! Early this month, I was talking 'bout how I considered "Alchemy" a very proggy production (despite it is a live album)... but, only, only in a band 'cus his solo career pretty much sux to me

Si, me hubiera encantado ver y escuchar a Mark en una banda de prog! Recientemente este mes, estaba hablando de como consideraba a "Alchemy" una producción bastante progresiva (pese a que es un album en vivo)... pero, tan solo, únicamente en una banda porque a mi parecer su carrera de solista apesta

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 00:15

I believe Bob Geldof would have done a hell of a prog vocalist, he did a great job in The Wall and his best song "I Don't Like Mondays" is almost prog.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 00:29
I think Prince.. (or is he still known by the symbol) could of been a prog rocker.  Besides his "Purple Rain"...  his song "Seven" is weird and I really like it.  Its got some heavy religious connotations in it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 00:35

Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

I think Prince.. (or is he still known by the symbol) could of been a prog rocker.  Besides his "Purple Rain"...  his song "Seven" is weird and I really like it.  Its got some heavy religious connotations in it.

Wow, I've always kept my Prince ideations secret. The man's a freak and a genius. Purple Rain was transendent. With the proper molding, he coulda been a progger.

I must say, I'm happy this thread is a hit!

Keep 'em coming....

John Lennon could have authored one hell of a prog classic. He is the genius' genius.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 00:57
Originally posted by landberkdoten landberkdoten wrote:

Originally posted by Marcelo Marcelo wrote:

It's possible only for Threefates  ... About the thread, I always wished to hear Joni Mitchell singing in a prog band. I thing she could fit very well (I like her). And Mark Knopfler too, I agree.

Yep, I would've love to see and listen to Mark in a prog band! Early this month, I was talking 'bout how I considered "Alchemy" a very proggy production (despite it is a live album)... but, only, only in a band 'cus his solo career pretty much sux to me

Si, me hubiera encantado ver y escuchar a Mark en una banda de prog! Recientemente este mes, estaba hablando de como consideraba a "Alchemy" una producción bastante progresiva (pese a que es un album en vivo)... pero, tan solo, únicamente en una banda porque a mi parecer su carrera de solista apesta

 

 

Es verdad (y, en realidad, muchos temas de Dire Straits también).

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 01:47
Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

John Lennon could have authored one hell of a prog classic. He is the genius' genius.

Yes, indeed. He would've come up with something huge. Like the ultimate prog rock opera for instance...

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 02:20
XTC Their music is a sort of thinking mans pop.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 02:30
Talking of new wave bands XTC is a good shout along with The Stranglers and Sioxsie and the Banshees.These bands could have been the next wave of prog bands if they hadn't jumped on the punk bandwagon.I would also name Gary Numan,Simple Minds and OMD as artists who had more ability than their records may have suggested.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 03:11
Very true Richardh, but XTC changed their music alot after they quit touring and they became a little more complicated musically.Had not Andy Partridge got stagefright, he would have been a great frontman in a progband, with his wit and sense of drama.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 03:12

Japan & Tears for Fears had prog potential, I think

As did the Cure at times. There are moments on their 'Kiss me Kiss me Kiss me' album that are very prog; wierdness mixed with all manner of ambient soundscapes (man!)

Someone mentioned Siouxsie & the banshees - another fine band. There are tracks on their Hyeana album, with a a very proggy feel, notably 'Swimming horses', 'Take me back' and 'Running town'

Lets not forget Killing Joke. Their album 'Brighter than a thousand suns' is a masterpiece, with very prog leanings. Some tracks are very conceptual, and although the Killing Joke agression is still evident, the production and overall sound is proggy.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 03:16

My vote goes to the French composer Didier Squiban - who is also a phenomenal pianist. His album "Molenes" just blew me away the first time I heard it; The music is a kind of Mediaeval Celtic style blended with Debussy and Jazz. I even heard a little Tony Banks in there - one of the movements of the second suite seems to draw from "Firth of Fifth" with beautiful arced melodies in the right hand and complex off-beat rhythms in the left.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 08:46

Maybe Uriah heep.I think they had a lot of potential for good prog rock.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 09:24
I think Depeche Mode or Ultravox... maybe even FLock of Seagulls...once the hair thing calmed down.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 09:53

INTERESTING!!

 

I THINK TALK TALK WERE A KICK IN THE POSTERIOR AWAY FROM PROG BUT WERE CAUGHT IN THE NEW WAVE/NEW ROMANTIC SOUND OF THE EARLY/ MID 80'S

CLOSE BUT JUST NOT QUITE, IMHO!!(I REALLY LIKED THE COLOUR OF SPRING AND LIFE'S WHAT YOU MAKE IT IS STILL ONE OF THE GREAT 80'S SONGS!!)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 11:40
Originally posted by zappa123 zappa123 wrote:

Maybe Uriah heep.I think they had a lot of potential for good prog rock.

 

 

I guess Uriah Heep could loosely be associated to prog, especially Magician's Birthday (both album and song-suite itself, especially), while Return to Fantasy and High & Mighty alltogether are more prog than melodic hard'n'heavy-well, that's too. UH seemed to remain symphonic throughout their whole tenure with David Byron and their love for complex rythmic structures of songs (and not the least the fact that John Wetton ended up in King Crimson, and Asia, and...) testify to that, plus: they experimented a lot with the sound... 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 11:56

Yep, I would've love to see and listen to Mark in a prog band! Early this month, I was talking 'bout how I considered "Alchemy" a very proggy production (despite it is a live album)... but, only, only in a band 'cus his solo career pretty much sux to me

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Do not judge Mark that harshly--he always was folkish and into bluez big time!!! He is more likely still to be found on the stage with Clapton or BB than in some prog production, which by no means diminishes his enormous contribution to put it simply--to the great music, especially in the times of a new wave rampage and ultimate commercialism, namely 80-s. I remember 80-s very clearly still and the decline of Genesis. Dire Straits sounded than fresh and so conceptual and Mark's guitar sound!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 14:23
Originally posted by Russiandude Russiandude wrote:

Originally posted by zappa123 zappa123 wrote:

Maybe Uriah heep.I think they had a lot of potential for good prog rock.

 

 

I guess Uriah Heep could loosely be associated to prog, especially Magician's Birthday (both album and song-suite itself, especially), while Return to Fantasy and High & Mighty alltogether are more prog than melodic hard'n'heavy-well, that's too. UH seemed to remain symphonic throughout their whole tenure with David Byron and their love for complex rythmic structures of songs (and not the least the fact that John Wetton ended up in King Crimson, and Asia, and...) testify to that, plus: they experimented a lot with the sound... 

Agree entirely, I'm sure they had another "Salisbury" at least in them. There's still time yet...

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 14:27

 

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Agree entirely, I'm sure they had another "Salisbury" at least in them. There's still time yet...

 

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As UH's media noted once: for Russians this band carries a very special significance, not to mention the fact that July Morning was USSR's alternative state anthem--this is absolutely TRUE without any stretch. About 90% of Russian prog fans (which is quite a lot in terms of numbers) started their venture namely from UH and its Salisbury and Look At Yourself--I am one of them

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2004 at 14:36
Originally posted by Cesar Inca Cesar Inca wrote:

 

Bassist/keyboardist/otherstuffist - JOHN PAUL JONES

 

Since John's name popped up here. Well Led Zeppelin (especially Achille's Last Stand) already had this in them, that is were drifting in that direction. While personally I always called all Robert Plant's solo work as fusion of heavy blues and prog.

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