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Wurthless Heart of Metal


Number of posts: 1768 Age: 21 Registration date: 2011-03-29
 | Subject: Prog Rock Thread Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:42 am | |
| I love some classic progressive rock, bands like Yes, ELP, Atomic Rooster, etc. I didn't see a thread dedicated to prog, so I figured I'd make one.
So, what are your favorites of the genre? and anything else related to prog you'd like to share I guess. |
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Schbopo Ate his vegetables

Number of posts: 4960 Age: 21 Registration date: 2008-09-04
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:27 am | |
| Prog is such a diverse subgenre. It has so many other spin-offs and classifications that it's debatable as to what's prog and what isn't these days. But whether or not some of them are considered truly "prog", I love quite a lot of bands that I think fit into it quite nicely.
Obligatory bands that I have to love by law: Rush Yes ELP Genesis (not a big fan, but I like them fine) Pink Floyd King Crimson Jethro Tull Mars Volta...possibly
Lesser known bands/and "debatably prog" bands: Klaatu Subject Esq. Alan Parson Project Supertramp Sahara Journey (pre-Steve Perry) Styx (pre-Tommy Shaw) Laundry Traffic Captain Beyond Atomic Rooster Gentle Giant Radiohead Soft Machine Jadis |
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Metallic Blaze Exo-Kill!

Number of posts: 6497 Age: 35 Registration date: 2009-09-08
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:31 am | |
| early Styx, Rush, Camel
those would be my faves I guess.
Not a huge fan of this genre though. I prefer progressive metal. |
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mlotek Metal master


Number of posts: 658 Age: 43 Registration date: 2010-01-01
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:49 am | |
| ANGEL's first 2 albums before they went all out glam-pop.(but I still like all their albums) STYX mid 1970s also Be-Bop Deluxe, YES, ELO, Genesis, ELP, King Crimson, Camel, Moody Blues , Asia |
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exact33 The King

Number of posts: 15608 Age: 38 Registration date: 2007-02-10
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Tue Jul 26, 2011 6:31 pm | |
| I am into Anekdoten, Moon Safari, Grobschnitt. _________________  |
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chewie Metal is in my blood


Number of posts: 2577 Age: 43 Registration date: 2010-03-05
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Tue Jul 26, 2011 7:00 pm | |
| | exact33 wrote: | | I am into Anekdoten, Moon Safari, Grobschnitt. |
Yeah!!!!! Someone else who likes Anekdoten!!!!!!! Have you ever heard their side project they did with a couple of members from Anglagard, Morte Macabre?
Just some examples:
Premiata Forneria Marconi Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Eloy Kansas Styx(they still had progressive moments until Cornerstone) Rush Yes Genesis Camel ELP Gentle Giant Jethro Tull King Crimson Caravan Henry Cow Anglagard Anekdoten Marillion Pallas Twelfth Night However Saga Ambrosia(the first two and a half albums are filled with excellent prog!!!!) Zazu Touch(1969, not the AOR band) ELO Barclay James Harvest(Moody Blues-ish type of prog) Moody Blues(pre-Octave) Rare Bird Fields Hands Yezda Urfa Kayak Nektar Le Orme Van Der Graf Generator Pink Floyd Porcupine Tree Proto-Kaw Renaissance David Sancious(Bruce Springsteen's Original Keyboardist) Starcastle
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Wurthless Heart of Metal


Number of posts: 1768 Age: 21 Registration date: 2011-03-29
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Tue Jul 26, 2011 7:15 pm | |
| Oooh, forgot to Mention Nektar. I really like that band. |
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Shawn Of Fire Metal is in my blood

Number of posts: 3322 Age: 40 Registration date: 2010-08-19
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:03 pm | |
| http://www.heartofmetal.net/t1911-prog-rock?highlight=Prog |
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Wurthless Heart of Metal


Number of posts: 1768 Age: 21 Registration date: 2011-03-29
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:52 pm | |
| Oh, thank you Shawn. I searched Progressive Rock in the search box, and that was not one of the results. |
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Metallic Blaze Exo-Kill!

Number of posts: 6497 Age: 35 Registration date: 2009-09-08
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:50 pm | |
| Also, they are a bit more hard rock progressive, though probably not really metal.
King's X
I really like those guys.
Also,
Porcupine Tree
good stuff there ...
And course I'm a major fan of Symphony X, Shadow Gallery, Dream Theater, Secret Sphere, Pagan's Mind, etc etc. But that's progressive metal. |
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exact33 The King

Number of posts: 15608 Age: 38 Registration date: 2007-02-10
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:00 am | |
| I would also throw in Haken but they might be more metal than rock.. _________________  |
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Metallic Blaze Exo-Kill!

Number of posts: 6497 Age: 35 Registration date: 2009-09-08
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:04 am | |
| Honestly, Camel kinda impressed me. I wasn't expecting much but I picked up an album and it's SCHWEET! |
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S.D. Administrator


Number of posts: 12391 Age: 41 Registration date: 2008-07-12
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:27 am | |
| Chewie has this one covered quite well in his post.
King Crimson is still my favorite overall and still the measuring stick I tend to use to judge other prog rock bands by.
A couple not on Chewie's list: Gong & Can.
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Metallic Blaze Exo-Kill!

Number of posts: 6497 Age: 35 Registration date: 2009-09-08
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:39 am | |
| King Crimson is a band I've always wanted to check out ... but have been leary of doing so because my love for prog only goes so far.
I love a few bands though.
I just don't like all the keyboard wankery. And the fretboard wankery.
Rush is one of my all time fave bands though. Is King Crimson more in the Rush camp ... or are they more like Yes and Genesis? |
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S.D. Administrator


Number of posts: 12391 Age: 41 Registration date: 2008-07-12
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:45 am | |
| King Crimson changed their sound and personnel every couple albums, so there isn't "one" Crimson sound.
They are some of the noisiest and least accesible of all those bands, which I why I like them.
They are for about 20% of the population, they generally confuse or scare off the average listener.
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chewie Metal is in my blood


Number of posts: 2577 Age: 43 Registration date: 2010-03-05
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Wed Jul 27, 2011 4:01 am | |
| | S.D. wrote: | Chewie has this one covered quite well in his post.
King Crimson is still my favorite overall and still the measuring stick I tend to use to judge other prog rock bands by.
A couple not on Chewie's list: Gong & Can.
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Really? Mine is Yes(Fragile thru Relayer). BTW, Jon Anderson is still mad at Fripp for stealing Bruford
And I still missed a few...........
Stomu Yamashta's Go (featuring Steve Winwood, Klaus Schulze, Al Di Meola, Michael Shrieve, Pat Thrall & Rosko Gee. How's that for a supergroup!!!!!!!!!) Steve Hillage Focus Magma Spock's Beard Cathedral (There's a US 1978 Symphonic Prog band and a US 1990s Neo-prog band) Ad Infinitum FM (the Canadian one) and on & on................
Progressive Rock is my other musical love!
Can, I never listened to, but know of and I only have Time Is the Key by Pierre Moerlen's Gong.
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Tur-Thalion Metal student


Number of posts: 215 Age: 28 Registration date: 2010-04-03
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Wed Jul 27, 2011 4:16 am | |
| King Crimson rules. I only have about 5 albums, but I would rank them up near the top. I think I got into them so easily because I was a big fan of The Mars Volta beforehand, and they definitely borrow from Crimson in their sound.
Porcupine Tree is also one of my top bands...and Yes, and Genesis, and Pink Floyd. Rush too, of course.
I'm impressed that so many people here listen to prog rock. |
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S.D. Administrator


Number of posts: 12391 Age: 41 Registration date: 2008-07-12
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Wed Jul 27, 2011 4:40 am | |
| I was listening to progressive rock BEFORE I discovered metal, now I've returned to it almost full time.
Chewie. The reason I like Crimson so much is the improv aspect. Their live recordings (and there are TONS available from their website) are always better than the studio versions and they never play a song exactly the same way twice. They are much closer to jazz in that respect than most other prog bands and that's what makes them special.
My favorite lineup is the 1972 band (Islands) which featured Boz Burrell on bass/vocals and Mel Collins on sax/flute. I have a live recording from a Denver radio station where they improv over "The Creator Has A Masterplan". Great stuff.
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SAHB Healer Metal is in my blood


Number of posts: 2555 Age: 53 Registration date: 2007-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Wed Jul 27, 2011 5:34 am | |
| Some of my faves
Alphataurus Bloodrock (they began as hard rock, but the "Passages" era is great prog) Camel FM (right- the canadian one- awesome band) Eloy It Bites Keats Multi-story Planet P Trillion UK Web/Samurai
these are from the melodic end of the spectrum- not real strange or anything
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S.D. Administrator


Number of posts: 12391 Age: 41 Registration date: 2008-07-12
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Wed Jul 27, 2011 5:36 am | |
| Camel is gorgeous music, "pretty prog" if there was such a term. Love it.
Crimson had a lot of very mellow and orchestral pieces throughout their career as well. "Song Of The Gulls" from Islands comes to mind, as does "Starless" and "In The Court of The Crimson King". But they would blow your head off on the next track....
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MetalGuy71 Bukkake Tsunami

Number of posts: 15716 Age: 40 Registration date: 2007-02-01
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Wed Jul 27, 2011 3:10 pm | |
| I know jack & sh*t about prog music, but the one group that I like that I don't think has been mentioned is Riverside.
They've been described as the Polish version of Porcupine Tree. And not in an ass-backwards, Polish joke way either. Very good, slightly more metal than rock, but not so harsh that fans of both couldn't enjoy. Highly recommended by this ass-hat.
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=1287 _________________ A legend in posting since February 1st, 2007
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QuothTheRaven Metal master


Number of posts: 639 Age: 47 Registration date: 2008-06-10
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Thu Jul 28, 2011 1:28 am | |
| Definitely a prog fan, here. Got hooked on my older brother's Kansas albums as a kid so they are definitely a sentimental favorite for me. Most of my faves have been named, but when in a prog mood, I go for Spock's Beard, Gentle Giant, Kansas, Porcupine Tree, ELP, Yes, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Neal Morse, ... I have listened to Camel but don't own any yet. The want list is in a perpetual state of growth... |
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QuothTheRaven Metal master


Number of posts: 639 Age: 47 Registration date: 2008-06-10
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Thu Jul 28, 2011 1:29 am | |
| Geez, forgot Rush, Budgie, and Pink Floyd. |
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DeathCult Master Of The Crotch Grab

Number of posts: 6510 Age: 38 Registration date: 2007-12-18
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:17 am | |
| Voivod did some great prog albums:
Dimension Hatross Nothingface Angel Rat The Outer Limits
All of them are must haves IMO |
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holydiver97595 The Prophet of Dio

Number of posts: 1341 Age: 28 Registration date: 2009-03-30
 | Subject: Re: Prog Rock Thread Thu Jul 28, 2011 8:33 am | |
| King Crimson is my favorite out of prog rock, also Stone Temple Pilots, but they're a bit heavier (which, in a way, shouldn't be a problem for this forum xP) |
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