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Easy Money ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: August 11 2007 Location: Memphis Status: Offline Points: 10732 |
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This is an interesting conversation, I was thinking of various subcultures I was familiar with over the years and bands that recieved scorn from those subcultures:
late 80s California hardcore - Green Day mid-70s funk - KC and the Sunshine Band late 80s hip-hop - Vanilla Ice, MC Hammer mid 70s prog - Kansas, ELO. Rush, Alan Parsons, even Pink Floyd for some mid 90s electronic - Moby early 80s west coast punk - X (first west coast punk band to sign to a major label, a major sin) 60s folk - Dylan late 60s jazz - Miles late 60s blues/rock - Led Zep, Grand Funk Railroad Edited by Easy Money - November 22 2009 at 14:41 |
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Dean ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
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From the goth subculture there is a degree of pride involved when one of their faithful gains some popular appeal - Goth itself came out of a popular genres of music (New Romantic & Post Punk) and at it's peak had a measure mainstream success - most modern Goth bands pine for those halcyon days. Any subculture suspicion is reserved for outsiders who attempt popularity by hijacking the genre, eg Marylin Manson or by people attracted to the image but not the music - but even they are eventually accepted by the subculture.
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Toaster Mantis ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 12 2008 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 5898 |
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Not for progressive rock at least, however in metal there's quite a bit of distrust towards not only bands that deliberately go for mainstream crossover success but towards when more "authentic" bands get popular outside the metal subculture. The antipathy isn't towards the artists but fans in question who don't have enough loyalty/familiarity with the subculture and are hence perceived at not appreciating metal for the right reasons. This thread on a metal forum would be a very good example of what I'm talking about. I am very certain there's similar concerns in the punk subculture even though I don't have first-hand experience of it like I have with metal. As for my opinion, on one hand I can definitely understand where such concerns are coming from but on the other hand I also get the impression that even within subcultures it's usually very few of their actual members who actually live up to whatever high-falutin' ideals the movements in question have. It's pretty much an universal constant, has always been so and applies to all of 'em from Goths to neo-beatniks. Alternately depressing or hilarious that it's still so 41 years after Frank Zappa commenced castigating the hippies for his... ![]() (hell, it goes beyond subcultures to much looser-defined "fan communities", see a certain Prog Blog of mine) Edited by Toaster Mantis - November 23 2009 at 15:04 |
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ExittheLemming ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 19 2007 Location: Penal Colony Status: Offline Points: 11420 |
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Interesting summary certainly. I don't think you really believe that mainstream success for either a punk or prog band would be viewed by either 'scene' as pearls before swine. Even a casual glance through the Collins Genesis, Asia or Buggles Yes threads over the years would be sufficient to convince anyone that what flows unopposed into the mainstream is viewed with contempt by the hard-liners as a very diluted or polluted version of the genre ? (I'm not defending the anti-populist brigade here BTW) Do you really mean those bands that don't pander to being radio-friendly but are still mainstream successful ? (erm...I can't think of any proggers that fit the bill, apart from say Floyd ?) |
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JD ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 07 2009 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 18446 |
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Admittedly I'm not familiar with all the Stranglers recordings. I base my opinion on "Gospel According to MIB", Feline and Norfolk Coast, which I have. I was aggressively a prog snob in the eighties. In my early 20's and only wanting to fill my head with "challenging" music. I was more likely to listen to Frank Zappa or Harry Partch than any "80's" bands. Only in the last 15 years have I been going back and filling in the blanks trying to give most of what i previously ignored at least one listen. I'll happily concede the point. |
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Yeah, progressive rock just has "scenes", metal and punk have well-defined subcultural identities associated with those scenes, but in both cases the scenes still come before the fashion and attitude of which they're an outgrowth. I've also noticed that progressive rock fans welcome mainstream acceptance whereas in metal, punk and probably also goth rock circles there's a tendency to see mainstream crossover success as pearls before swine. Edited by Toaster Mantis - November 22 2009 at 02:58 |
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hahaha ![]() maybe we just have a lot in common in taste of music.... ![]() |
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Rattus Norvegicus and No More Heroes were "real" punk albums by The Stranglers, after that they moved on.... |
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Punk would be the obvious choice, because Prog and Punk are, at their core, almost complete opposites. Punk is meant to be short and simple, while Prog is meant to be long and complex. That being said, I think the lines between Prog and Punk have been blurred a little. For example, Captain Beefheart is on ProgArchives, and many Punk Bands cite him as an influence. His songs are very short, but also innovative, so I think the two genres can merge from time to time. You could also say the same for David Bowie.
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As I don't frequent Metal or Punk sites, you may be correct but ain't this principally because Prog does not have an easily identifiable uniform, look or attitude to conform to ? |
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Toaster Mantis ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 12 2008 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 5898 |
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Yeah, I knew that there's a lot of different reggae genres but I've seen a bit of bashing reggae just based on the more popular styles as well as a tendency to talk about dub as a separate genre from reggae. It looks like it's a similar thing with hip-hop. |
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Toaster Mantis ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 12 2008 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 5898 |
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Punk and metal probably have much more of it since I don't remember progressive rock having anywhere as much in the way of "scene politics". |
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![]() when I was typing that list I did wonder of you would spot the reference - what we need is a youtube clip of you dancing
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How do you consider the Stranglers Punk?? Clearly they were at the forefront of what was to become the Electro-Pop movement. Just because they were on the music scene during the Punk movement doesn't mean they are a Punk band. Or is this one of those cases where Punk and Prog actually intersect in so much as each has a zillion sub-genres? I always put bands like the Sex Pistols, The Clash, Iggy and the Stooges and the Ramones as Punk. Bands like The Strangles, OMD, New Order, Our Daugther's Wedding or Depeche Mode are at the far edge of Punk IMHO. |
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There is no genre that is a 'foe' to prog, because prog can embrace anything into itself. I voted for other. If prog got any foes, it's prog itself. Edited by clarke2001 - November 21 2009 at 08:46 |
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I'd take Horace Andy over Marley any day, it's almost sacrilege to say anything negative about Marley to some of the musical types I run with, but I find much of his music to be boring, although there are a couple that really move, and his percussionists and guitarists are incredible. By the way, did you know prog-rock session kybdst Rabbit played on a couple classic Marley albums, that's his clavinet melodies you are hearing. |
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That reminds me, I was visiting a soul music site the other day and people were still arguing vehemently about the addition of Elvis even though he had been added about a year earlier, sound familiar ![]() |
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