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brainstormer
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Topic: Most Prog: Who or Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple? Posted: June 08 2013 at 11:59 |
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Here are three major bands that many consider on the fringe of being called prog bands.
Some do call them prog bands. Which one would you say has the most progressive rock elements? |
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b_olariu
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 12:04 | |
Deep Purple, but none of them are responsable for the 70 prog movement
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Horizons
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 13:26 | |
Between Deep Purple or The Who, went with the prior.
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brainstormer
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 13:35 | |
I think Led Zeppelin. Despite the heavy blues early start, Houses of the Holy, Physical Graffiti and Presence really expand the barriers of most rock groups. To me the proggiest the Who got was that one great Arp synth intro to Baba O'Reilly. The rest was pretty straight rock writing. Deep Purple had so much rock influence as well as the rock lifestyle mentality that it's hard to see past it, even though Zeppelin was also like that. I realize Jon Lord was awesome, but to me it was more in solo. I just haven't explored Deep Purple that much looking for the gold. Page also did some interesting things with that violin bow.
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Horizons
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 13:42 | |
The arrangements of Quad and Tommy were groundbreaking, not sure how the keyboard intro can be said to be their most prog point?
Also the instrumental (including vocal) prowess of DP surpassed Led Zeppelin imo. I think you may need to actually listen to DP to hear real "expansion" of rock barriers.
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Knobby
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 13:46 | |
"Book of Talysein" is protoprog, so obviously....
Stupid thread really.
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Horizons
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 13:47 | |
You're quite blunt.
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Man With Hat
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 13:55 | |
lol
This is difficult because none of them are really that prog/progressive. I guess I'd say The Who just because of Tommy and Quad (and really the other two are even bigger stretches in my mind). |
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 14:02 | |
You may not have been here long me thinks. If you think this is a stupid thread. You might like to look at some of the historical / hysterical threads. We're pretty good at stupid polls round here.
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Knobby
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 14:06 | |
You are not wearing this as a badge of honour I hope.
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 14:13 | |
That's why the proud face.
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Barbu
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 14:17 | |
No idea.
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lazland
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 15:19 | |
None of them. None of them were prog, at all. It's called classic rock, dear chap.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 15:24 | |
This, though I'd go with Hard Rock or Early Metal to describe Purple and Zep. I hate the term classic rock as it always makes me think of mainstream radio |
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lazland
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 15:25 | |
I can live with that
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 15:32 | |
Classic Rock always reminds me of the compilation albums advertised on TV around the time of Fathers Day ...SSpeaking of which
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jude111
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 15:48 | |
Whether they're prog or not, they clearly influenced a ton of prog bands. Geddy Lee said that the the Who and Led Zeppelin (obviously) had a huge influence on Rush. In naming his 13 favorite albums of all time, he named "Who's Next" and Led Zeppelin's debut as his top 2. Fish of Marillion listed his favorite albums, and number one was The Who's "Quadrophenia," and also in his top 13 is Zep's "Physical Graffiti." [Geddy Lee's favorite albums: http://thequietus.com/articles/09210-rush-geddy-lee-interview-favourite-albums] Edited by jude111 - June 08 2013 at 15:57 |
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lazland
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 15:51 | |
Indeed, all true, but influencing a prog band does not necessarily make a prog band.
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Hercules
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 16:24 | |
Deep Purple were always considered prog in the early 70s; the other two never were.
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dr prog
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 17:32 | |
Purple had the jazz and classical influence. Obviously it's them
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All I like is prog related bands beginning late 60's/early 70's. Their music from 1968 - 83 has the composition and sound which will never be beaten. Perfect blend of jazz, classical, folk and rock.
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