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Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Well.....I have never really cared for Radiohead....simply not my cup of tea, and the last few albums have not improved their status with me.
I do like Wilson though his last two solo things have not impressed me as much as others here at PA and the work he did in the past with Porcupine Tree was more to my liking.
All in all I could care less what happened to Radiohead.


They're not really my cup of tea either, Doc. They're just an interesting topic for a discussion to me as one as one is seen as prog while the other is not.

I'm confused now...I thought you said that they were both (Radiohead and Wilson..) listed as crossover prog..?
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Yes, Swilson is crossover and PT is heavy. Wtf? Confused
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Alt
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Polymorphia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2015 at 14:12
Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Just a reminder, this was Radiohead at their heydays:
A mainstreamy alt. rock band.
heyday? lol. Not sure that the single of a debut album from a band whose members have vocally denounced it counts as a heyday.
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I've never liked Radiohead and have never considered them a prog band.
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Originally posted by Hercules Hercules wrote:

I've never liked Radiohead and have never considered them a prog band.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sleeper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2015 at 17:26
Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Just a reminder, this was Radiohead at their heydays:
 
 
 
 
A mainstreamy alt. rock band.
 
 
 

If you're going to go that rout you might as well at least try to get some facts right. Creep was the hit single from their debut album in the early 90's, where people thought they might end up as a one trick pony by being the UK's answer to Grunge. Their hey day, by every measure going, was the late 90's and early 2000's when they had albums like OK Computer, Kid A and Amnesiac. Interestingly enough these three albums are the main reasans they get called prog.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tom Ozric Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2015 at 17:37
Kid A is Prog, with an alt. rock twist. Or is it alt. with a Prog twist ?? Whatever it is, it's a great album.   
It's definitely an album worth owning.

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Any lovers of Radiohead seem to be in the minority in this thread.
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I love The Bends. It is not prog, but the album is great.
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Those of you saying Radiohead isn't prog are listening to the wrong Radiohead. Pablo Honey, their debut and undoubtedly most radio-friendly, is what many people consider to be the sole indicator of their style. Kid A and Ok Computer, on the other hand, are full-blown prog masterpieces. While they're overtly "commercially friendly" and you might find that some "normal" music listeners seem to like them too, that doesn't mean it's not prog. Like come on, how can you not think this is prog?

It's not Genesis, obviously, but it has just about everything prog relies on - fusion of classical and jazz elements, free song structure, experimental instrumentation, and a basis this time in indie rock rather than the classic rock of the 70s. The band is clearly crossover prog, fusing very much so prog elements with more modern and commercially-friendly rock elements. Obviously they're not for everyone, but they are very much so prog.


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Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

Just a reminder, this was Radiohead at their heydays:
 
 
 
 
A mainstreamy alt. rock band.
 
 
 

If you're going to go that rout you might as well at least try to get some facts right. Creep was the hit single from their debut album in the early 90's, where people thought they might end up as a one trick pony by being the UK's answer to Grunge. Their hey day, by every measure going, was the late 90's and early 2000's when they had albums like OK Computer, Kid A and Amnesiac. Interestingly enough these three albums are the main reasans they get called prog.
LOL! Give me a break, sleeper! What I'v been posted? I posted a live video with their the most popular song ever (something as e.g. My Generation  was / is for The Who through decades of Rock) from their concert at Reading Festival '94; actually it was filmed nine years since the band was formed, two years since the debut EP was released and one year after the full-lenght debut was released. At that video from Reading Festival everybody can see how much the festival crowd at the time was thrilled by their British mainstreamy alt.rock music that is defined as a genre pretty precisely in Creep as well. 
Do you wanna see some more of Creep
Okey, aI have never been selfish re my posts when those posts are necessary for cooling the hotheads aswell, here is a MTV live footage (almost one million views at YouTube in 5 years since the video was posted in 2010 and with pretty affirmative comments that are posted recently) from one the majors European festivals Rock Am Ring in Germany, 1994, and also a footage from their gig in Milan, in 1995, where the crowd was in delirium although Mr York was singing that very drunk (btw, very evidently drunk LOL ) and also the live video from Glastonbury 1997. 









As you can see, and as everybody can see as well, the audience is roaring always when they were started playing Creep in 90s due to the fact that their 90s audience was 99,9% the mainstream alt.rock audience, not prog audience
That also means that the middle of 90s and the second half of decade represents undoubtedly the heydays of career of, at the time, very mainstreamy alt.rock band called Radiohead, and I couldn't care less if they were "an answer to U.S. grunge" or not.
Kid A, released in 2000, is an artistic peak of their career without a doubt, and the only one Radiohead's album that we, say, "original" prog fans, who were growing up with the 70s prog rock acts (btw, we are a "nasty" audience who was learned that a drunk singer at the stage could be only sh*t LOL) could call progressive rock  album.

Sadly, after Kid A, undoubtedly comes the qualitative decline of the band' studio work, and over the past 15 years they have not recorded anything that could be even compare with that really great impression of Kid A the album. For us, the fans of progressive rock who were listening to and saw live in our youth THE artists as Yes, Jethro Tull, Zappa, etc., as current acts as well,  there is nothing interesting released by Radiohead before and after Kid A the album and a few proggy songs from OK Computer as e.g. Exit Music (Music For A Film) as well.


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Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

Those of you saying Radiohead isn't prog are listening to the wrong Radiohead. Pablo Honey, their debut and undoubtedly most radio-friendly, is what many people consider to be the sole indicator of their style. Kid A and Ok Computer, on the other hand, are full-blown prog masterpieces. While they're overtly "commercially friendly" and you might find that some "normal" music listeners seem to like them too, that doesn't mean it's not prog. Like come on, how can you not think this is prog?

It's not Genesis, obviously, but it has just about everything prog relies on - fusion of classical and jazz elements, free song structure, experimental instrumentation, and a basis this time in indie rock rather than the classic rock of the 70s. The band is clearly crossover prog, fusing very much so prog elements with more modern and commercially-friendly rock elements. Obviously they're not for everyone, but they are very much so prog.
In my humble opinion, a mainstream alt.rock band with one prog album should be in Prog Related section.
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Any lovers of Radiohead seem to be in the minority in this thread.
That's good sign because it says that this esteemed Forum is still to be a progressive rock Forum Wink
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Originally posted by Hercules Hercules wrote:

I've never liked Radiohead and have never considered them a prog band.
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Edited by Svetonio - August 22 2015 at 00:48
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Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

   
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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Kid A is Prog, with an alt. rock twist. Or is it alt. with a Prog twist ?? Whatever it is, it's a great album.   
It's definitely an album worth owning.
There was a nice and accurate tag for that, and it's Art Rock. These are albums such as 10cc' The Original Soundtrack, Roxy Music's debut album, the first solo album by Brian Eno, David Silvian's Brilliant Trees, Talk Talk's Spirit of Eden or Kid A by Radiohead. Amazing English Art Rock what have a long tail in 60s with The Beatles' A Day In The Life  the song... Why "we" were replaced such historical term with "crossover prog", and in some cases "prog related", I have no idea Dead


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