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10-29-2011, 07:01 PM | #42 (permalink) | |
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I would say this song very much is a good example of promoting the compositional intricacy, and care that most mainstream rock is lacking. It's melodic, percussively interesting. Has moments of damn good coordination between instruments. A very unique aesthetic in terms of usage of carnival/cartoon tones(not many things in the 1970s were doing). Gradual progression. Unique structural elements. Nearly every instrument played masterfully. Apart from the vocals, gorgeously harmonic. Yet, even in the harmonic moments, no fear in experimenting in polyphonic, and light avant-garde elements. Plus, distinctly rock in tone(even if the jazz elements are very strong). Just because it isn't 'serious' I don't think the craftsmanship in terms of musicianship really need to be discredited. Where as Jethro Tull is significantly more simple rhythmically. Significantly less subtle thematically. More needlessly repetitive. Too focused on that catchy hook which makes rock accessible. Great band, worse example of 'progressing' from rock norms.
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10-29-2011, 07:12 PM | #43 (permalink) | |
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What about other mainstream PR bands like Yes and Brand X? |
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10-29-2011, 07:27 PM | #45 (permalink) | |
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Kansas and bands like that to me came across as fluffy, but that's me. You might actually dig some of my stuff (not exactly Prog Rock but very progressive). Where does PR turn into Jazz Fusion? (I hate these labels but whatever) |
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Prog rock and fusion mixes all the time. Samla Mammas Manna mentioned above sound very much like a fusion band on occasion (just listen to what happens after about 7:10 into this). Another good example are canterbury bands like Hatfield and the North or National Health. National Health is a rock band that play compositions which definetly mix a rock and jazz aesthetic in my opinion. Here's an example from their debut : Sometimes jazz approaches rock. What I'm about to write isn't always straight forward, but I think of rock music as composed music because that's where it's roots come from. Much of jazz fusion relies very much on improvisations and jazz has improvisation at it's roots so that's alright. However, sometimes a jazz piece can become so strictly composed that if you add a jazz rock band like Return to Forever to that which is pretty much a band like National Health, they may start playing something which is similar in many ways. I'd say this is an exmple of a jazz fusion band approaching prog rock :
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11-11-2011, 02:20 PM | #49 (permalink) |
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This particular song is beautifully written and arranged. Supertramps closing single from the 1977 album Even in the Quietest Moments, Fools Overture.
This single defines (technical) progressive rock of the 70s in my opinion. Fools Overture is an all-time rock masterpiece. Fool's Overture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fools Overture History recalls how great the fall can be While everybody's sleeping, the boats put out to sea Borne on the wings of time It seemed the answers were so easy to find "Too late," the prophets cry The island's sinking, let's take to the sky Called the man a fool, stripped him of his pride Everyone was laughing up until the day he died And though the wound went deep Still he's calling us out of our sleep My friends, we're not alone He waits in silence to lead us all home So tell me that you find it hard to grow Well I know, I know, I know And you tell me that you've many seeds to sow Well I know, I know, I know Can you hear what I'm saying Can you see the parts that I'm playing "Holy Man, Rocker Man, Come on Queenie, Joker Man, Spider Man, Blue Eyed Meanie" So you found your solution What will be your last contribution? "Live it up, rip it up, why so lazy? Give it out, dish it out, let's go crazy, Yeah!" |
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