06.28.2015, 01:26 AM | #46981 | |
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I could call Minutemen and Nomeansno punkprog. They got punkattitude but songs structures from prog. But can you call Captain Beefheart & Frank Zappa prog? Never done it, but I think you can. I am not also the biggest Ramones fan, but like Motörhead, something glamorous they have. Itīs the "we invent a wheel, why do it again?" |
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06.28.2015, 01:34 AM | #46982 |
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few more beautiful pieces from the 60/70:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cBt6x3Kw_Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAfyOYBBg9Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0oH3DK9scw |
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06.28.2015, 04:45 PM | #46983 | |
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Man, come on. So you're saying that the bands that influenced Don Cab, like Scratch Acid, Squirrel Bait, Slint, Bitch Magnet, Unwound, Gastr Del Sol, Fugazi... these were all just plain prog bands? Prog bands that happened to be on KRS and Touch and Go and Drag City? Nah. I disagree. These were punk bands who wanted to fuck with time signatures and play more intensely and inventively aggressive music. I've heard plenty of Rush and Styx, and I've heard some Yes, and Genesis, and I have never heard any of those bands play in a way that bore anything beyond a passing resemblanc to the Math Rock. If you were to say that "post-Rock" was more or less just prog for punks, I'd say that was fair. But even with groups like Gybe and ASMZ, fly pan am and Do Make Say Think and Explosions in the Sky, the source material was still post-punk. For Yes, the source material was "rock" mixed with fucking madrigals, Celtic folk, jazz fusion, musical theatre and a bunch of other styles that are totally absent from the post-punk and drone of "post-rock." I have respect for Yes and Genesis despite all the embarrassing crap they did, and the entire Phil Collins era. But don't bring Rush into this man. Rush turned into fucking Air Supply in the '80s. Just awful lite-rock big synth brick droppers. At least separate the decent/not 100% embarrassing prog from the very shit that punk and post-punk were born to obliterate. I will not stand for Don Cab and Rodan and June of 44 being called prog. No sir, I don't like it. ... Now Tortoise... Tortoise was prog. Their first two records are among my favorite albums of all time, and "Djed" is probably one of the best songs I've ever had the pleasure of hearing. But... there's no denying their progness. |
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06.28.2015, 05:03 PM | #46984 |
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ew, styx. fucking gross.
lissen, man, i'm having some gin & tonics so i can't read this. don't overthink it. prog is not a style or a genre-- it's a force. it's the force that wants to make things rich & complex & interesting. that's it. that's that. music is an orgy. there are no condoms. now get a fucking drink yourself. you think too much. i do that monday through friday. it's sunday. i'm off the clock. ha ha. but in no respect he plays just like neal peart. or you're deaf. |
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06.28.2015, 05:03 PM | #46985 |
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Remember when We Can't Dance came out? That video for "No Son of Mine"? What a godawful fate for a band that once made some damned interesting music. Irritating bald guys dancing on Vh1, looking like the dictionary definition of "lame"...
I've always enjoyed Peter Gabriel, and had a great deal of respect for him. I'd like to expose myself to more of the original Genesis material, but.... I'm just a scared little punk-type-stuff guy. |
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for all that you talk & talk you need to listen equally go & read what i wrote about phil collins a page back fucks sakes can't stay & argue. madame !@#$%! is back home & it's a party. tomorrow we eat fresh carnitas |
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And punk can be sad also, just watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6_45SdPsxQ About Genesis, I donīt think We canīt dance is the worst album ever (of course itīs really not the best Genesis album). I really like also Jesus He Knows me-vid. Of course DK did same "message in song" years ago, but anyway I think it was brave thing to do with the band like that. I think there were many religius people who were mad to them that time. To me lowest Genesis song is Invisible Touch, not hate even that anymore as much I used to. And Rush...well I donīt also like a lot their after Signals albums (power Windows is ok, have also Presto on cassette) but Rush is not also worst music in the world. |
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It always swung, but it was codified into a specific beat and called Swing music. Then the bebop folks said FUCK THAT SHIT and went OFF. Then Brubeck said I am gonna nerd this Jazz up with 13/15 time signatures and get a drummer that plays so complex he confuses the lame-o's
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I see. And then sampling came along and drummers had to get a real job? (kidding--drummers are great)
--- Listened to most of LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY while taking a long walk yesterday. Long album, but relatively short tracks. Lots to like: no endless synth solos, really good vocalist with really good lyrics, catchy tunes, a nice variety of instruments. I'm going to go ahead and call this "prog-pop." Sue me. Phil Collins' existence is really a problem, though. I just pretend he hated every minute of it, was only in it for the money, and secretly hated all the arty ideas surrounding him. |
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Lamb Lies was my first whole Genesis album. Really didnīt understand the whole thing at first, but many listenings started to love it. Albums from Foxtrot to Lamb Lies are my favourites, hard to say which of them is the best (really also love their Live-album, I think itīs the only prog-live album that time only one album long). And yes, I think prog-pop is correct term with Genesis. Even they have album oneside song "Suppers ready", it also has a lot of pop elements. |
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it's not progressive-- it's regressive devolution is REAL! Quote:
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gabriel split off to do solo work eventually collaborate with laurie anderson and later release some rather brilliant pop hits as well-- with amazing videos. and later the soundtrack to last temptation of christ, etc. i mean i haven't followed the guy's solo career much but while he never shied away from pop success it was always by adding something interesting or collaborating with other good artists. anyway, here's a funny read for you: http://www.theguardian.com/music/mus...cent-gallo-yes == anyway, listening right now to... palestrina's MISSA PAPAE MARCELLI the cat appears to like it |
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Coil - Horse Rotorvator My first coil album. For the first few listens I didn't like it at all. Still not sure if I do now but I've been listening to it a lot and bits of it are starting to sink in. It isn't what I was expecting but then I'm not really sure what I was expecting. Is this a typical Coil album or have they radically changed their sound at different times? I wonder if I've got the 'wrong' album as an introduction to them. |
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Rob inspired me. Minor Threat: the ultimate anti-prog.
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Damn. I really don't like Phil Collins. If it's true bad art is made by bad people, he must be molesting a child at this very moment. Mortte, have you heard Pentangle - Basket of Light (1969)? If not, let me know if gives you an erection. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2cBT8--7tA Quote:
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i was not endorsing that, or gallo! i just thought it was a funny article. e.g.: Every time I play Tales from Topographic Oceans, I have to laugh at myself and ask: "Am I really listening to Yes?" The band were a joke back in 1977, associated with creepy basement dwellers who read fantasy novels while watching VHS tapes of Rick Emerson stabbing his keyboard with Nazi daggers. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wyzh...D4BD39AAA6E1EB I have read about Pentagle, going to listen that album. And a few words about Phil Collins, I donīt believe heīs the one who did lot in Genesis that time. Even they have said it was group work, I think the most creative forces were Peter Gabriel & Tony Banks. This was one of the first Collins songs to Genesis and I donīt have to say it anything more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mCeEGNbM-U About Gabriel solos, yes heīs made a lot better solo career than for example Collins. But still I think even heīs hadnīt been as great as his own as with Genesis. But anyway Genesis direction started to go worse right after Gabriel left (Trick Of the Tail is good album but not really even near of Lamb). |
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Yes, Basket Of Life is great album! Hereīs one more, beautiful album with beautiful voice lady (specially at the Harbour is just amazing!):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu1GuGXGvyE Listening this also first time my life even Iīve known itīs existence. Damn, two more albums of my long list albums I should buy someday! Renaissance is more symphonic prog than Pentangle or Fairport Convention, but there are also folk elements. Really not sound Yes to me at all, more Procol Harum. Any other Procol fans here? |
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'Horse Rotorvator' is a Coil classic!
"The Anal Staircase" is probably the best opening track to any Coil album, spawning this EP For my money, John Balance's voice sounds the best on this release. The album is also full of oddities that grow on you with every listen. Scatology and Loves Secret Domain (LSD) are probably the other two most popular Coil proper releases......How To Destroy Angels and The Unreleased Themes From Hellraiser are both instrumental albums that are not to be skipped! You're correct in assuming that Coil has changed it's direction over time......and in my opinion, 'Horse Rotorvator' is a great place to start. Quote:
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Dead Air Fresheners - The Colour Out of Space 10/13/14
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