#39 - Rock Progressivo Italiano Fans

Episode 3 August 11, 2017 01:13:42
#39 - Rock Progressivo Italiano Fans
Fanthropological
#39 - Rock Progressivo Italiano Fans

Aug 11 2017 | 01:13:42

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Show Notes

We arrive in Italy, and rather than diving into a fandom, we dive into a history lesson on Italy, Progressive Rock, and its liberating love child, Rock Progressivo Italiano (RPI)! What is it? How is it different than prog rock in general? Why is its own subgenre? Some of these, an more, on this week's episode! Next week, we'll be travelling to Turkey to talk about fans of that delicious dark beverage, coffee! ## Episode outline ### Fandom Facts **Origins:** Progressive Rock (prog rock) is a subgenre of rock music developed in the UK and US throughout the mid to late 1960s (initially termed progressive pop). It is based on a fusion of styles and is an outgrowth of psychedelic bands who moved away from pop tradition in favour of different instrumentation an compositional techniques more often found in jazz, folk, or classical music. Rock Progressivo Italiano (RPI) is a subgenre within a subgenre. Italy was generally uninterested in rock music _until_ the early 1970s when the italian prog rock scene developed. RPI is notable as it tends to emphasize the classical rather than rock elements of the music, often including some operatic influences. **Most Active:** The fandom was definitely more active towards the inception of the subgenre. In terms of [Google Trends](https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=Rock%20Progressivo%20Italiano,Prog%20Rock) data, search interest is quite low (with the most interest taking place in July 2004). Interest in RPI is also significantly less than prog rock (which is not in decline by comparison; interest in prog rock is mostly flat). There is not enough data to determine any particular regionalism, but one might expect that it is popular in... Italy. **Related fandoms:** Prog Rock. ### [Last Episode's](http://fanthropological.com/e/38-arsene-lupin-fans/) Famous Last Words **Z:** Are all of the prog rock bands in Italy fans of each other? **G:** How much of Italian prog rock is taken from British prog rock? How much is taken from Italian music? **T:** Who is the RPI equivalent to Phil Collins? ### This week's spotlight **[The Race Against Time](http://raceagainsttime.io)** Now in its third year of running, the Race Against Time is the Nickscast's annual charity livestream where we work our way though Chrono Trigger, obtaining all its endings, and also raising money for the Alzheimer Society of Canada. Last year we raised over $1200 CAD, and have plans to surpass that! This year, the event will be held August 12 through to August 13, starting at 10am ET. You can also subscribe on [Twitch.tv/theraceagainsttime](https://www.twitch.tv/theraceagainsttime) in anticipation of the event! [// Plugs go here ]: # ### Famous Last Words This week's famous last words around *next week's* fandom. We'll be talking about fans of coffee as we take our fandom cavalcade to Turkey! **Z** Who was it that first called it Turkish Coffee? Were they Turkish or Greek (as the two are made in the same way)? **G** There is a ceremony / celebration of Turkish culture that involves coffee. **T** What are coffee fan fanactivites? ...In Turkey? ## Where can you find us online? We are everywhere! Most notably though, we like to hang out in a few places on social media: - If you want to help us to create more amazing fannish content, become a patron on [Patreon](http://patreon.com/thenickscast); even as little as a dollar a month pledge really helps us out! - For all the latest updates, check us out on [Facebook](https://facebook.com/thenickscast) or [Twitter](https://twitter.com/thenickscast) - To see the latest hijinx from our conventions or even our daily lives and adventures, check us out on [Instagram](https://instagram.com/thenickscast) - For our latest convention updates, *Let's Plays*, and other in-real-life video, [check out our YouTube channel](http://youtube.com/thenickscast) - We're also on [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/fanthropological/id1163621210), and [Google Play](https://play.google.com/music/m/Icmngxz7yhaoivdvivvf6q6c2pu?t=Fanthropological), and would love it if you could leave a review and rating! - if you want to reach us, and for some reason none of those work for you, try [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) - You can check out [our website](http://thenickscast.com); that will mostly bring you back to this stuff. - Everything is `thenickscast`, so if you can't find us, go on your social network and search for that! - ... You're still looking for ways to reach out? You can also use the hashtag `#fanthro` on Twitter! ## What is "Fanthropological"? How did you read this far without asking this question?! Fanthropological is an anthropological (ish) podcast where we bring the fan's-eye view to you! Each week, we take a look at a different fandom, dig up interesting background, trivia, and history, and try to get to why it is that people are a fan. We also try to highlight good causes related to that fandom, and find interesting things that fans have created to share those to the world. Each episode is about an hour. Ish. ## Who is "The Nickscast"? *We* are the Nickscast! Three products of late-80s / early-90s pop culture who love exploring fandom and everything geek ... who also happen to have been best buddies since high school, and all happen to be named Nick. Yes, we are super creative. Dare we say, the most creative. *Ahem* We are Nick Green, Nick Terwoord, and Nick Zacharewicz: We started the Nickscast as a labour of love, and as a place to entertain and to discuss our love of fans and fandom, and all that is shiny and interesting in that realm. It's what lead us to start our first podcast, our satellite podcasts, Fanthropological, and so much more. We want to help others learn more about different fandoms, and to create empathy with other fans: We dream of a world where other fans aren't "those Weird-o's", but just folks with different tastes. A world where fandom is full of discourse and analysis, and there are plenty of tools and resources to help. Fans building communities to do good in the world. *Because everyone's a fan.* ## Credits ### Sources - [Wikipedia - Progressive Rock](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_rock#1970s.E2.80.9380s) - [ProgArchives - Rock Progressivo Italiano](http://www.progarchives.com/subgenre.asp?style=28) - [YesFans - Rock Progressivo Italiano (RPI). Something else the Italians gave us other than pizza](http://www.yesfans.com/archive/index.php/t-79397.html) - [Renegade Revolution - How Prog Rock influenced the Japanese RPG](http://www.renegade-revolution.com/2014/02/17/prog-rock-influenced-japanese-rpg/) - [Make your own taste - Classics of 1970S Italian Progressive Rock](https://makeyourowntaste.com/2013/12/02/classics-of-1970s-italian-progressive-rock/) - [The Rocktologist - Essential Rock Progressivo Italiano albums](http://www.therocktologist.com/italian-prog-rock.html) - [Prog Archives - Rock Progressivo Italiano, A Progressive Rock Music Sub-Genre](http://www.progarchives.com/subgenre.asp?style=28) - [Arlequins - Progressive Rock Webzine - Home](http://www.arlequins.it/gb/index.asp) - [Progressive Rock Music Forum - Italian Prog For Beginners](http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=33377&PID=2345095#2345095) - [r/ProgRockMusic - Why is RPI a Subgenre of Prog?](https://www.reddit.com/r/progrockmusic/comments/6i7guv/why_is_rpi_a_subgenre_of_prog/) - [The New Yorker - The Persistence of Prog Rock](http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/06/19/the-persistence-of-prog-rock) - [Talk Classical - Frank Zappa Talking About Progressive Rock](http://www.talkclassical.com/47852-frank-zappa-talking-about.html) ### Music / Sound - All music and sound for this week's episode were provided by Nick Green! ### Artwork - [Glasses](https://thenounproject.com/term/glasses/132894) by [Anton Anuchin](https://thenounproject.com/antonwebium) used under [CC BY 3.0](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/) - ["Amp"](https://thenounproject.com/term/amp/643146) by [Janika Leisalu](https://thenounproject.com/olenjansa) used under [CC BY 3.0](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/) - ["Italy"](https://thenounproject.com/term/italy/694069) by [anbileru adaleru](https://thenounproject.com/pronoun) used under [CC BY 3.0](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/)

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