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Why not Budgie ? ,,, Related

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Topic: Why not Budgie ? ,,, Related
Posted By: trackstoni
Subject: Why not Budgie ? ,,, Related
Date Posted: June 22 2008 at 16:16
       Why not to relate bands like Bugdie , to Progarchieves . In the early 70's , Budgie was active as a good band , in the rock mania during the 70's . their first album , Squack , in for the kill & never turn your back , was excellent works  between  1971 & 1975 , I recommand that Budgie , as an excellent  productive rock band ,  can be related to the category of progressive hard rock ...........................  Tracks Toni
        Remark =   THIS FORUM IS NOT SUBJECT TO DISCUSS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Posted By: The Quiet One
Date Posted: June 22 2008 at 16:27
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Posted By: trackstoni
Date Posted: June 22 2008 at 17:25
          I believe that you didn't read my remark Cacho , But i  would appreciate that you tell me , Why  all these good bands aren't mentioned in progarchieves , Robin Trower , Machiavel , alice cooper , Budgie ,  Hillage , and hundreds other productive bands  since the early 70's , and please i want to know by which
opinion or authority you make the classification of bands . Why Iron Maiden or Black Sabbath , but not Budgie or Robin Trower .  Why Gong , but not Steve Hillage  .  Why Jean - Luc - Ponty but not Rabih Abou Khalil ...........................................................       Why    Bad Company but not  FREE ?????????????


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Posted By: Hawkwise
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 15:41
Good Call Love a Bit of Budgie they should be in just for the Roger Dean Cover Alone

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Posted By: trackstoni
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 18:41
    my problem is , the more i know , the less i need my friend , and for now i only need some rest to enjoy my albums //////////

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Posted By: Chris S
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 18:59
Trackstoni
 
I tried but got zero buy in...
 
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=48621&KW=budgie - http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=48621&KW=budgie
 
 
Good luck and gather some more people to help justify it.


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Posted By: russellk
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 19:22
Originally posted by trackstoni trackstoni wrote:


  Why Gong , but not Steve Hillage



Hillage is already here:  http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=774


Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 19:42
^ Sorry Chris, didn't see your thread back in May for some reason Embarrassed
 
As an Admin I don't normally comment on Prog Related suggestions, but only read the for and against comments by others.
 
[Admin hat off]
Budgie were evaluated for Heavy Prog and rejected, the band themselves have always maintained they are not a Progressive Band. Prog Related is valid alternative in both musical terms and perhaps in context to the era in which they performed (they vertainly appealed to prog fans at the time) you could also argue that their influence on NWOBHM (and therefore Progressive Metal) also makes them viable.
 
Can't go along with the Roger Dean cover-art point of view though, as good as it was, it doesn't make it  related to Prog in itself Wink
[Admin hat on]
 
 


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Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 19:54
Originally posted by trackstoni trackstoni wrote:

          I believe that you didn't read my remark Cacho , But i  would appreciate that you tell me , Why  all these good bands aren't mentioned in progarchieves , Robin Trower , Machiavel , alice cooper , Budgie ,  Hillage , and hundreds other productive bands  since the early 70's , and please i want to know by which
opinion or authority you make the classification of bands . Why Iron Maiden or Black Sabbath , but not Budgie or Robin Trower .  Why Gong , but not Steve Hillage  .  Why Jean - Luc - Ponty but not Rabih Abou Khalil ...........................................................       Why    Bad Company but not  FREE ?????????????
Machiavel are here: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=218 - http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=218
and Rabih Abou Khalil  http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3910 - http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3910  
 
Bad Company are not in the Archives, neither are Free - they were not Progressive Rock artists.
 
Robin Trower is considered Blues Rock after leaving Procal Harum with little or no Progressive inclinations, if you think different please give examples.
 
In the 1970s Alice Cooper (the band) was Art Rock - Some Art Rock is Progressive Rock, some is not, the two genres did over-lap, but there were Art Rock artists that did not produce Progressive Rock music. Again, for Alice Cooper, if you think they were Progressive Art Rock, please give examples.


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Posted By: trackstoni
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 20:20
   no matter what is your opinion regarding Budgie , even if  the group said we're not progressive band , simply i don't care , they're in my opinion PROGRESSIVE HARD ROCK , regardless , i respect all your opinions about music , i have no idea about your age , i simply know from where you are , still these details are not very important , but some people in your forums are trying to ONLY  disrespect other people's opinion . So , when they get to our stages , we will have the pleasure to discuss things with them .........  yours TracksToni

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  So , i have the pleasure to know who's the decision maker in this case , cause it seems that Progressive music is no more a battle , it's War in this case . i'm gonna take my sarcasm pills for now & bye , leave it to the next generations !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!    

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Posted By: trackstoni
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 20:32
     re your answer Dean -   Rabih abou Khalil , Steve Hillage , Machiavel & Flairck are here because of me , i insisted on Rabih & Flairck & Steve , so don't tell me they're here . my reviews about these bands are still there , but thanks anyway for respecting my wish . about trower , bridge of sights is the most  progressive
album in the 70's , half of proggers knows that , so give it another shot in your record player and tell me later .
 and Alice Cooper  has only one Progressive album , which is Killer , i can't insist on him in this case , so thanks again for replying to my post  Dean , And believe me i love this site from the bottom of my heart , as a single man i feel that this site is my wife , so , believe it or not !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  yur friend Toni


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Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 21:03
^ sorry Toni, you've confused me Confused Hillage and Machiavel have been listed on the Archive since 2004 - i.e. since the beginning of the database.
 
ps: It is not a battle or a war, just music - I *love* Budgie and have done for many years and will enjoy them for many more years I hope Smile


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Posted By: trackstoni
Date Posted: August 27 2008 at 05:29
   Thank you Chris for giving me the right forum indication  to vote for Budgie by saying Yes and Why .

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Posted By: Chris S
Date Posted: August 27 2008 at 05:46
Pleasure trackstoni, we can but keep trying. Never give up!!
 
 
Dean.....Confused re Hillage etc, see your point, added ages ago. Not sure what trackstoni is getting at there...


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Posted By: trackstoni
Date Posted: August 27 2008 at 05:57
    Dean , MY FRIEND , i join progarchives at the beginning of 2008 , Rabih abou Khalil , Flairck and Steve Hillage wasn't available in Progarchives , i've checked many times before posting my reviews regarding these bands , and believe me my friend , i have a very good memory about things i love , still , sorry forget about the all matter , it's not worth it anymore , i voted with Budgie in the right forum . Hoping that in the next few days i'll do the Same for Robin Trower , they really deserve to be a part of our main target ///////   Tracks Toni 

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Posted By: Certif1ed
Date Posted: August 27 2008 at 07:04
Um... Steve Hillage has been here since at least 2004 -> Check my "Joined" date (and Chris's)... Wink

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Posted By: Man Erg
Date Posted: August 27 2008 at 07:57
Originally posted by trackstoni trackstoni wrote:

    Dean , MY FRIEND , i join progarchives at the beginning of 2008 , Rabih abou Khalil , Flairck and Steve Hillage wasn't available in Progarchives , i've checked many times before posting my reviews regarding these bands , and believe me my friend , i have a very good memory about things i love , still , sorry forget about the all matter , it's not worth it anymore , i voted with Budgie in the right forum . Hoping that in the next few days i'll do the Same for Robin Trower , they really deserve to be a part of our main target ///////   Tracks Toni 


trackstoni
Please see the review date at the bottom.Steve Hillage was one of the first inclusions in the archives.


Cheers :-)

e.g
STEVE HILLAGE Fish Rising reviews
corbet
PROG REVIEWER
''Every fan of Gong (especially the "Angel's Egg" and "You" period) should own this album. The glorious Gong rhythm section is still in tow; Tim Blake (the synth guy) is still here making all those wonderful bubbly trippy noises, and Hillage's echo-obsessed guitar excursions are particularly satisfying. Overall, Fish Rising has a magical atmosphere and consistent level of effectiveness that Gong albums could never quite convince me of (I blame Daevid Allen). The opening track, for instance, is 17 minutes long and eventually builds into the most furious space-jam you will ever hear in your life -- the climax (you'll know it when you hear it) is one of those moments that makes you feel like your head is going to explode! The rest of the album is equally fine, featuring blissed out instrumental passages and unhealthy amounts of echo. I love quite a few of Hillage's solo albums, but this first one may just be the best -- check it out!''
Report this review (#25806)

Posted Monday, January 19, 2004 | Review Permalink




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Posted By: trackstoni
Date Posted: August 27 2008 at 10:01
     In this case , maybe i checked wrong at the beginning , sorry  my friends , i appologise for this //////


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Posted By: TheProgtologist
Date Posted: August 28 2008 at 08:41
There is already an older thread in this section concerning Budgie,so I am closing this one and discussion can continue in Chris Stacey's thread.

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