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aqualung28
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 03 2004 Status: Offline Points: 916 |
Posted: January 20 2005 at 19:48 |
well I'm done pushing, they're now officially on
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"O' lady look up in time o' lady look out of love
'n you should have us all O' you should have us fall" "Bill's Corpse" By Captain Beefheart |
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Peter
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 31 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 9669 |
Posted: January 20 2005 at 23:58 |
Here we go again! My band is more prog than your band. Boring, and pointless. Perhaps "prog" (progressive rock) is simply a historical term for a sub-genre that long ago outgrew its confines and conventions, and doesn't really exist anymore, except as history or tribute/imitation/nostalgia. Just a thought. I believe that this is the real problem: the term has lost almost all meaning/relevance as a means to describe current music. It seems that if it sounds like the old prog, it is not "progressing," but if it sounds new and different, it is, to many, not what they think of as "prog rock." It means different things to each of us, especially across generations. Is it that big of a problem, really? Listen to the albums here, review the music as MUSIC, above all, and let the admins worry about the inclusion/exclusion of artists. If you MUST lobby, do it in one specifically-dedicated thread (see the "Bands to Ad list"). Perhaps, eventually -- and I mean this in all calm sincerity -- the site will have to change its name, with a less contentious, more embracing & open title. How about (as has been suggested for the genre) "progressive music Archives?" What do others think? Otherwise, these arguments will never cease, and older members, especially, won't want the site to "grow" if it remains shackled by the confines of capital "P" "Progressive Rock." "Progressive rock" is simply a subjective, but loaded, term, and it is at the root of the problem, IMO. Reasoned responses Edited by Peter |
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock?
Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy. |
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richardh
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 28704 |
Posted: January 21 2005 at 18:06 |
I agree Peter
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Rob The Plant
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 15 2004 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 819 |
Posted: January 21 2005 at 22:41 |
I don't know. What about them? And What about Zeppelin? And What about Queen? And What about David Bowie? And What about Cream? And What about Jefferson Airplane? What about them?! |
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Captain Fudge
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 21 2004 Location: Romania Status: Offline Points: 238 |
Posted: January 22 2005 at 14:41 |
Prog isn't dead. The notion is just too relative. Edited by Captain Fudge |
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Teenage sucks hard -- Emo sucks even harder Epic. Simply epic. |
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Badabec
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 14 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 1313 |
Posted: November 19 2005 at 15:34 |
Muse isn't Prog. Same thing with Radiohead.
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Ipacial Section
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 15 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 124 |
Posted: November 19 2005 at 16:16 |
Neither of them are Prog in the 70's Progger sense of the word. Although Muse come close with their use of OTT production. But Radiohead are certainly Prog in the pushing music forward sense of the word. Muse however, are not. They are just a half-decent rip-off of Radiohead. Putting Muse into the Prog archives just because Radiohead are in there would be like putting The Rutles into the GREATEST BANDS EVER ARCHIVES, just because The Beatles are in there. So Muse don't get my vote i'm afraid. Edited by Ipacial Section |
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Certif1ed
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 08 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 7559 |
Posted: November 19 2005 at 17:14 |
There's a petition here ...and it's looking very good for Muse. I think it's unfair to say that Muse are a "rip-off of Radiohead" whether half decent or not - it's only Matt Bellamy's vocals that have any similarities with Radiohead. Muse's style couldn't be more different - less experimental and more bombastic, with lyrics that are sometimes painfully constructed and almost always rhyme, and classical influenced interludes that quite often work very well and sometimes don't. A bit like ELP really... I'm not convinced that they're Prog, but I'd happily accept them as Prog related - especially having seen them live. |
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karmaminstrel
Forum Newbie Joined: November 19 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 21 |
Posted: November 19 2005 at 19:22 |
Don't get a 'hoot' if they are on Progarchives or not, they always sound as dull as dishwater to me.
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