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    Posted: September 14 2007 at 13:41

Is the concept "progressive pop" completely inconceivable, or are there pop albums/songs out there that you'r consider progressive in some sense or another?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 13:57
Yeah.... But first explain what pop is... pop as in any relatively accessible melodic music suit for radio and mainstream sales, then sure, there's plenty of prog that's quite popular with the masses... Dredg, Muse, Radiohead for example- great proggy stuff that's quite popular outside of prog circles. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 14:01
Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

Yeah.... But first explain what pop is... pop as in any relatively accessible melodic music suit for radio and mainstream sales, then sure, there's plenty of prog that's quite popular with the masses... Dredg, Muse, Radiohead for example- great proggy stuff that's quite popular outside of prog circles. 


hell yeah.. .and throw Yes and ELP into that as well LOL 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 14:05

I think artists like Asia, Saga, Alan Parsons Project, Peter Gabriel,Adrian Belew, It Bites,John Wetton,etc. could be concidered "Progressive pop". I believe there are actually a couple of web sites that have Prog pop as a subgenre.

There are also many bands/ artists that they are not listed here(in the prog related) that have some songs with a progressive touch like Journey, U2, Tears for Fears, Bjork, etc. (not enough to be listed here though)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 14:10
Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

Yeah.... But first explain what pop is... pop as in any relatively accessible melodic music suit for radio and mainstream sales, then sure, there's plenty of prog that's quite popular with the masses... Dredg, Muse, Radiohead for example- great proggy stuff that's quite popular outside of prog circles. 
 
I wouldn't be able to define pop. I've more or less completely given up on genres with the rise of wizard rock ;-)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 14:30
Yeah progressive pop exists: Sting, Genesis, Stevie Wonder, Beatles, Paul Simon, Moody Blues and of course Holly Holy by Neil Diamond.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 14:34
Pop has a totally different direction than Prog Rock, and most important, another intention behind the music, so for me "Prog Pop" doesn't exists, what does exists is well done Pop and quality Pop/Rock, so there's no need to bring the "prog" word to describe that kind of music, that would only end up confusing more people about what's Prog about, IMO. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 15:00
progressive in itself has NO musical meaning.. it only acquires it when next to the word ROCK or any other... So no, prog Pop is not an oxymoron.. anything can be progressive...remember, progresive = good FALSE....
 
That's if we all agree prog = progressive. If we say that prog is a special term that refers to the music genre we all know and love, then it's not an oxymoron but an impossibility,as thet prog term is used to describe an specific style from bands from an specific era in time....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 15:02
Progressive Pop = ACT ( or would you describe tham as prog AOR??)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 15:56
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Progressive Pop = ACT ( or would you describe tham as prog AOR??)
 
When someone says Prog Pop......A.C.T. is the first band that springs to my mind.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 15:57
Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Progressive Pop = ACT ( or would you describe tham as prog AOR??)
 
When someone says Prog Pop......A.C.T. is the first band that springs to my mind.
At one point it was also Saga's case.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 16:05
I'm probably the only person on this forum who considers some songs by Yes as progressive pop. In my opinion songs like And You And I are definitely not rock. I don't know if they are pop either, but perhaps And You And I is more pop than rock. But most of all, it's progressive, sot it can't be 100% either one of those genres. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 16:11
there are some other electronic styles that are called progressive, lke progressive houseDisapprove and progressive trance Disapprove(as described on All Music Guide). just to let you know that prog is not confined to our beloved prog-rock
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 16:11
Originally posted by Roskisdyykkari Roskisdyykkari wrote:

I'm probably the only person on this forum who considers some songs by Yes as progressive pop. In my opinion songs like And You And I are definitely not rock. I don't know if they are pop either, but perhaps And You And I is more pop than rock. But most of all, it's progressive, sot it can't be 100% either one of those genres. 


you are not....  I nearly made Ivan's head explode when I tired to get him to get Yes out of symphonic...  maybe 3 of their albums are truly symphonic.. the rest... amped up, supercharged pop. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 16:19
I'll probably get laughed right off the forums for saying this, but I'd consider Prince as such an artist. He is the most creative and innovative pop artist since the Beatles. He fluidly combined jazz, soul, rock, blues, and pop into songs that were accessible yet challenging and unique. Also, his lyrics far exceed the vast majority of those in the pop (and even prog) field. While he had his fair share of songs on sex, he tackled issues like AIDS, spirituality, war, the threat of nuclear holocaust, the damaging effects of drugs, and a host of serious topics. He also changed his name to a symbol, and a symbo he invented at that. Even ELP never got that pretentious. I'm not suggesting him for inclusion or anything (though I'd support it if it ever came to pass in an alternate universe), but I find his music more creative than a good deal of prog I've listened to. Just my two cents.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 16:23
What's wrong with songs about sex?TongueWinkLOL

Seriously, I am another who believes that Prog-pop is NOT an oxymoron. Pop shouldn't necessarily be a four-letter word - there is excellent, well-crafted, clever pop music, and there is awful chart fodder, just as there are prog masterpieces and almost unlistenable, boring, derivative prog albums. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 16:25
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

What's wrong with songs about sex?TongueWinkLOL

Seriously, I am another who believes that Prog-pop is NOT an oxymoron. Pop shouldn't necessarily be a four-letter word - there is excellent, well-crafted, clever pop music, and there is awful chart fodder, just as there are prog masterpieces and almost unlistenable, boring, derivative prog albums. 
LOL Nothing at all, especially Prince's salacious ditties. I consider him to be the AC/DC of pop, although he also has deep songs and inventive compositions (as an AC/DC fan it pains me to take points away, but facts are facts)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 16:30
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:


Pop shouldn't necessarily be a four-letter word

You mean like 'poop'?LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 16:44

I don't think it's an oxymoron, but to me it isn't a new subgenre. Prog Pop happens when the general listening public catches up with a prog artist and puts their song and/or album on the pop charts. Genesis, Yes, ELP, Kansas, Styx, ELO, and even Flash have all been on the Billboard pop chart at some point.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2007 at 17:20
No, it's not. Progressive music doesn't have to be obscure or mind-numbingly complex to be considered so. GR said it best.
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