Posted on 07/17/2009 12:33:32 PM PDT by Gillmeister
Anyone but me into "Prog Rock"..........you know, the awesome 15 min long songs from the 60's and 70's?
Some of my faves..........early Genesis, Yes, Camel, Caravan, ELP, Harmonium, Gentle Giant, Van Der Graaf Generator.............anyone ?
Lark’s Tongue in Aspic is the best. But Red is very, very good also.
Closest to prog rock I will get is Iron Maiden.
Rush and Dream Theater;)
Emerson Lake and Palmer - best band. Ever.
:) The feeling is mutual. I hope you’re doing great! I am.
Can. Monster Movie album. Extended pieces but minimalist.
East of Eden. Mercator Projected album. (Yardbirds meet free jazz).
Lighthouse. Canadian band. Excellent musicianship. Sort of like Chicago, but prog and rocks harder.
Wishbone Ash- Argus. Christian concept album. Wonderfully recorded.
One for the Vine is one of my favorites.
I’ve played with White from Yes at local blues jams. He lives near Seattle.
Alan Parsons Project FTW.
Check out Spock’s Beard. Goofy name, great music.
Allman Brothers Band, Live Fillmore East
Agreed on the DT. The 70s bands were their big influences.
I don’t get the thing with the Who. Their music is really not very “good” but I love it!
I can’t explain it.
How about...
Eloy
PFM
Nektar
Le Orme
Unicorn
Yes
Barclay James Harvest
Pulsar
Renaissance
Gryphon
Yep..I am a fan alright!
You must be talented, and lucky.
1. The Grateful Dead
2. The Grateful Dead
3. The Grateful Dead
As a former studio musician with credits on several major label albums (RCA, Elektra, Metal Blade, etc.) and movie soundtracks, I know whereof I speak.
That they did what they did while melting on psychedelics only makes their accomplishments all the more amazing. Compositions like Dark Star, St. Stephen, Help on the Way, Stronger Than Dirt (Milkin' the Turkey), and Crazy Fingers (not to mention Terrapin Station... the all-time most amazing rock anthem in music history) set them apart as having accomplished what no other musical group ever had the brains or skill to even attempt, much less excel at.
Period. End of intelligent discussion. Anything beyond this is uninformed hormonal bullsh*t. Sure, there are those who simply don't like the Dead, but that's very different from refusing to acknowledge their uniquely amazing contribution to the world of music.
;-/
Tied to the Whipping Post...
A Yes fan here.
And Wishbone Ash.
Rush.
Proto-Kaw
Fish (Marrillion)
Gentle Giant
StarCastle
Camel
Uriah Heep
To name a few.
I was never a Dead fan and can name only one of their songs, but about 20 years ago there was a GD concert on public tv and I knew a friend was a HUGE fan to the point that one of the songs played at his wedding was Box of Rain (that’s the one I can name). So I thought I’d do him a favor and record it and watch it myself to broaden my experience base.
I hated it. It was like what I now see at local blues jams.
Maybe a reefer would help.
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