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boo boo 05-30-2008 02:42 PM

About this section
 
First off, since theres been some complainers, let me explain why I feel this sub-forum is appropriate. It always seems to me that the main Rock and Metal forum is more geared to modern music, the problem with prog/classic rock related threads is that they are either ignored or they attract flamers. So a sub-forum is good for providing these threads with more space, where they will be easier to notice, and less likely to attract trolls, making for more civil, friendly discussions. Now...

Heres a breakdown of what kinda music I think is suitable for this thread.

Classic rock would be just about anything from the 60s or 70s that has a mainstream following that dosen't fall into more specific categories (metal, punk, alternative, etc), this would include

-Older hard rock bands like Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Rush.
-AOR bands like Journey and Foreigner.
-British invasion bands like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who and The Kinks.
-70s pop oriented rock like Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, The Eagles and Todd Rundgren. As well as power pop like Cheap Trick.
-Glam rock and art rock. Like David Bowie, Roxy Music and Queen.
-Folk rock that isn't quite folk enough for the folk section and has a classic rock appeal. Like Neil Young and The Byrds.
-Southern and roots rock like Lynyrd Skynyrd, CCR and Dire Straits.
-Heartland rock or whatever its called. Stuff like Springsteen, Petty, Mellencamp, etc.
-Blues rock like Eric Clapton.

Psychedelic rock would include.

-Early Psychdelic/Garage bands like 13th Floor Elevators.
-San Francisco scene bands like The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and Quicksilver Messenger Service.
-LA bands like Love, The Doors and United States of America.
-Psychedelic bands who were influencial to progressive rock like The Moody Blues, Vanilla Fudge, Arthur Brown and Syd era Pink Floyd.
-Heavy blues based rock fused with psychedelia, like Hendrix and Cream.
-Jam bands like Phish and Ween.

I think stuff like stoner rock is more fitting for the main rock and metal section. Freak folk or psychedelic folk is more fitting for the folk section.

And finally teh prog. Would include.

-Symphonic prog, the kind most associated with prog. Early KC, Yes, Genesis, ELP, Gentle Giant, VDGG, etc. As well as Italian Symphonic Prog like Premiata Forneria Marconi.
-Space rock or psychedelic prog. Stuff like Pink Floyd, Hawkwind, Eloy and Ozric Tentacles.
-Prog folk like Jethro Tull, The Strawbs and Comus.
-Canterbury sound. Bands from the Canterbury, Kent scene like Gong, Caravan and Soft Machine.
-Krautrock/Electronic Prog like Can, Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream and Brian Eno.
-Modern heavy progressive rock like The Mars Volta, Tool and Porcupine Tree.
-RIO/Avant garde influenced rock like Frank Zappa, Mr Bungle and Henry Cow.
-Neo/Retro prog like Spocks Beard and Flower Kings.
-Zeuhl bands like Magma.
-Prog with world music elements. Such as Raga prog like Shakti and Oriental influenced prog like Jade Warrior.
-Progressive rock with a more mainstream classic rock oriented sound. Such as Supertramp, Kansas and Styx.

I don't know about Prog-Jazz like Mahavishnu Orchestra, thats a tough one, could go into the Jazz section.

Prog metal is a fuzzy area, so for now I'll say it dosen't matter if you choose to post prog metal threads in the sub-forum or just in the main Rock and Metal forum, it could go either way. I personally think its more appropriate for the main forum.

Another fuzzy area is post/math rock. While post rock and math rock could be considered prog, such bands are more appropriate for the Indie section.

So there, thats broad enough isn't it?

pheurton 06-04-2008 09:28 AM

since when has this forum been up?
I've never noticed it until now...

blazar 08-24-2008 03:11 AM

i dunno, just heard about somebody likes a lot of bands who like rock but dont like country? or may dig progressive rock

i think its just arrived

i would like to know how far back your love of music goes?...decade? genre?

the ruination of rock....hm...mine started when i could not see led zeppelin in concert

DJ Retro 06-20-2009 10:20 AM

About this section
 
Very well articulated. My personal musical tastes range from Jazz, Big Band right through to present day. If the music is good it doesn't matter what genre it is or when it came out.

Bloozcrooz 01-04-2011 06:34 AM

Saw that Hendrix and Eagles were mentioned. Big fan of both those bands. My father a die hard Eagles fan. Im a Hendrix fanatic! Lots of great music from this era though even though it was before my time.

Unknown Soldier 01-05-2011 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Boozinbloozin (Post 979181)
Saw that Hendrix and Eagles were mentioned. Big fan of both those bands. My father a die hard Eagles fan. Im a Hendrix fanatic! Lots of great music from this era though even though it was before my time.

Quite often people under-appreciate the value and quality of a lot of bands from the 60`s and 70`s. They often have a perceived misconception about these bands.

adryn franklyn 06-14-2011 05:50 PM

music and rhythm are similar to each other, i in fact like the oldies like ED SULLIVAN. i am a big fan of him.

ElvisThunders 02-19-2012 05:12 PM

I would like to talk about 1950s and early 60s rock n roll ie Elvis Jerry Lee Little Richard Chuck Berry Coasters Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers etc.

Which forum would be the appropriate one for early rock-n-roll? thanks


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