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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: prog-bashing
Title: RE: prog-bashing >>I think the whole prog-bashing trend started as sour grapes on the part of kids who just didn't have the chops to play it. As I recall, at the same time that prog was declared a dinosaur by these young turks virtuosity in general was poo-pooed just as much. Not that there wasn't an awful lot of excess (and I spell excess E-L-P) rampant at the time!<< I like to console myself that the excess was necessary somehow, & that there was a background of "arms-race" about it amongst the bigger outfits & their trailers full of persian rugs, steel drumkits & whatnot, which was genuinely tongue-firmly-in-cheek long before "stonehenge". I think it's a very modern (read: politically correct) thing to have any genuine, well-founded objections to the amount of horsepower required by the likes of ELP to mount their stage show. back then, the complaints were about the attention they drew to themselves rather than any actual waste. though john peel called them a "waste of talent & electricity", he'd actually quite liked "the nice" & was merely voicing his disappointment with emerson's new direction. if he'd known the expression, I'm sure he would have said "YMMV". besides, a touring orchestra, opera or theatre company would have been about the same size, & probably would've been drawing smaller crowds. the punk "revolution" is overstated, even with this amount of hindsight.
& the same dave stewart I mentioned last time (i.e. not the guitarist who became a punk with annie lennox & then re-invented prog in the mid 80s with much fairlight noodlery as a eurythmic, but the one from egg/gong/bruford/national health) even appeared on top of the pops (a long running british tv chart show of some repute) wearing a PiL t-shirt. in fact, a great deal of this antipathy was invented by the music press, & by journalists generally.
for me, it's much simpler than any genre or social divide.
hiromi made me want to see keith tippett, never mind keith emerson. I'm sure she can be very funny.... but I couldn't see it in her wackily titled showcase piece, I'm sorry. duncan.
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