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Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] OT - A good laugh here

From: fdoddy@aol.com
Date: 2012-11-07

...and simpler.  A lot of the modern stuff is just a wankfest IMHO.  Bands like Mogwai, The Album Leaf and Grizzly Bear are very "proggy" to me, but don't have the trappings of the neo-prog bands mentioned below.  Just my 2 cents...

fritz



-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Doncourt <tomdcour@amnh.org>
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Sent: Wed, Nov 7, 2012 10:45 am
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] OT - A good laugh here

 
In the time of Uriah heep I would say that prog was nebulous and undefined. I'm not even sure I would agree with todays definition of prog. Certain elements came from different places. There were ballads by the band Mountain that seem as much or more prog to me as Dream Theater or Porcupine tree. I think I liked the genre better when it was less defined....

On Nov 7, 2012, at 9:43 AM, marabus wrote:

 
I personally loved the first 4 lps and enjoyed the 2 with Wetton.
Pete

On 11/7/12 9:07 AM, john barrick wrote:
Bruce, when I think of Uriah Heep, the only two things I think of are that cover and Easy Livin'.  I agree, the writer of the article seems to have a somewhat nebulous grasp of "prog".


On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Bruce Daily <pocotron@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
Hi all-
  The picture of Uriah Heep's "Demons and Wizards" brought back memories.  I listened to it recently.  The only progressive thing on the album was the cover, a wonderful erotic Roger Dean painting.  Okay, there were songs about a demon and a wizard (who got drunk with the songwriter).  But there were no 'trons or synths, just some innovative organ playing.  Ya just gotta have 'trons and synths to be prog.  Cracked's knowledge of prog is cracked.
  Still, I liked the album.  Solid rock.  Silly teen memories.
 
   -Bruce D.