What's your favourite old prog rock

Started by knniggits, March 09, 2009, 04:06:09 PM

Blooby


I think I have to go with the standard: "Close to The Edge" by Yes.  It's got it all.

In recent years, I've really enjoyed the V album by Spock's Beard.

Blooby

Greeny

Prog rock, like baldness, has been steadily creeping up on me with age. I sneered at the likes of Jethro Tull and Genesis in my teens and twenties, but now - as my own music and songwriting becomes more complex and diverse - I'm starting to hear wonderful things that used to pass me by. I even bought a Jethro Tull compilation last year. But don't tell my mates  :D

There are still a lot of bands mentioned above that I've heard of in bits and pieces, but have never explored in depth. I'm sure I will in time. My dad used to go on about King Crimson a lot, and I've always meant to check them out. I should do really... Robert Fripp did a lot of work with one of my heroes (David Sylvian), so there's a connection already.

Oldrottenhead

david sylvian secret of the beehives thats got to be prog.
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Prive

Rush, i love prog rock, Rush.
But Rush isn't an old band, they're actual!!! every new record is a step forward, bands with 30+ years like them tend to sound like covers bands, yes yes, i love Rush, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Rush and others. ;)

I love this topic and Rush ;) ;) ;) ;)
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Greeny

Quote from: Prive on March 10, 2009, 04:50:48 AMRush, i love prog rock, Rush.
But Rush isn't an old band, they're actual!!! every new record is a step forward, bands with 30+ years like them tend to sound like covers bands, yes yes, i love Rush, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Rush and others. ;)

I love this topic and Rush ;) ;) ;) ;)

Hey, Prive!!!! Where have you been hiding out. I've missed you!  :)

For all the new members on here, Prive is one of the finest and most talented musicians and multi-instrumentalists you will ever meet...

3guitarsEddy

If my memory serves me correct 'Gentle Giant' evolved from Simon Dupree and the Big Sounds and I thing they hailed from the Soton area. I also believe they went to the states and thats when they hit the big time.

Regards

Eddy

Flash Harry

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The Reverend 48

I'm ashamed to say I have avoided prog rock all my life thinking it pretentious and lacking emotion :-[
But this site is getting me to question a lot of my musical preconceptions..maybe its time to open pandora's box...
but then I hear the Blues calling ;D..life is very short

guitarron

cant have a prog rock discussion without yes-all incarnations of them


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Bluesberry

Here is the best site I have found on Prog Rock, lots of very good info for anyone exploring.
http://www.progarchives.com/

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