Progressive Rock
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i find myself leaning towards a lot of prog rock as i grow older, any other fans out there?
been listening to a lot of Genesis, Pink Floyd, Yes, Rush etc
any bands you can recommend?
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Have you heard this Pink FLoyd's album: Ummagumma? Awesomly crazy rs
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Can highly recommend King Crimson, although they're known for their first album (In The Court of the Crimson King), I really enjoy the Red album a lot more.
Their music is sorta hard to find on the regular streaming services though… I do believe the song 'Starless' is currently on Youtube but it's not gonna last long.
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I only ever listened to a bit of King Crimson years ago on the recommendation of my sister. I remember liking them okay, but they didn't stick with me, and I haven't heard much of them since. I barely even remember anything about their sound. I always meant to come back to them eventually.
It's only in recent years that I've started developing a real taste for Prog, though I'm still pretty new to the genre. My appreciation for the genre has developed very slowly over the last ten years or so, but I believe it started with discovering Hawkwind's Space Ritual album, then, some years later, the Virgin-era Tangerine Dream albums, and, later still, "prog-lite"/art rock bands like Pavlov's Dog and Supertramp.
Actually, before any of that, my mom would frequently play Rush in the car, and I've always loved them, even the synth-heavy stuff… I listened to A Farewell to Kings and Power Windows an awful lot in those days, and they're probably still my two favorite Rush albums as a result.
I think it's only in the last year that I actually decided to give Yes a try, which is something I would not have ever imagined myself doing a few years ago. The first album I listened to was Close to the Edge, and I found I really liked it a lot, which led to me checking out some of their other early records, and then taking the time to explore Hawkwind even further (Space Ritual had been the only Hawkwind album I listened to until recently).
I'm in no way a prog aficionado, but I would consider myself a casual fan at this point. I'm not sure I'll ever get past my antipathy towards Pink Floyd and their legions of burnout loser fans, though (I've known too many of them growing up). In fairness, I am not even really familiar with anything beyond their biggest hits, but PF have pretty much been irreversibly spoiled for me by these people and the countless times I've had to sit through the same three or four songs in their presence… My disdain for scuzzy frat-bro-dude-hippies and their Pink Floyd Greatest Hits CD's runs very deep, yes.
PS: I'm not unwilling to consider PF album recommendations someone with Pink Floyd PTSD like myself might try to begin the healing process with...
Also, if interested, check out Pampered Menial and then At the Sound of the Bell by Pavlov's Dog if you don't mind terribly precious, poppy AOR with prog rock flourishes. I really love them, as sappy as they are… they're "different" and "unique"! And check out Tangerine Dream's Force Majeure and Tangram if you're not familiar and want some proggy long-form instrumental synthesizer music.
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I honestly prefer the covers of King Crimson over the original.
I like the bands that combined Progressive Rock with a harder sound like RUSH, Styx, Blue Oyster Kult, and Kansas. My bad experiences with insufferable fans was with the deadheads and the neo-hippies rather than with Pink Floyd fans. When I was a teen I was a member of the KISS army. :cheesy2:
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I only ever listened to a bit of King Crimson years ago on the recommendation of my sister. I remember liking them okay, but they didn't stick with me, and I haven't heard much of them since. I barely even remember anything about their sound. I always meant to come back to them eventually.
Perhaps now is the time
PS: I'm not unwilling to consider PF album recommendations someone with Pink Floyd PTSD like myself might try to begin the healing process with…
I enjoy their earlier albums more than the later ones - there's a certain amount of weirdness in it that I very much enjoy
Also, if you're into more space-y stuff, check out Monomyth, really awesome band with some great albums! Another band I really enjoy is Elder, they're far more into the heavy spectrum, but their latest two albums are just really good, especially Lore
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King gizzard and the lizard wizard
Wolfmother -
Have you heard this Pink FLoyd's album: Ummagumma? Awesomly crazy rs
stunning album! is that the one with shine on you crazy diamond? love that track
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Can highly recommend King Crimson, although they're known for their first album (In The Court of the Crimson King), I really enjoy the Red album a lot more.
Their music is sorta hard to find on the regular streaming services though… I do believe the song 'Starless' is currently on Youtube but it's not gonna last long.
love king crimson, and yeah the red album is the bomb!!
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I only ever listened to a bit of King Crimson years ago on the recommendation of my sister. I remember liking them okay, but they didn't stick with me, and I haven't heard much of them since. I barely even remember anything about their sound. I always meant to come back to them eventually.
It's only in recent years that I've started developing a real taste for Prog, though I'm still pretty new to the genre. My appreciation for the genre has developed very slowly over the last ten years or so, but I believe it started with discovering Hawkwind's Space Ritual album, then, some years later, the Virgin-era Tangerine Dream albums, and, later still, "prog-lite"/art rock bands like Pavlov's Dog and Supertramp.
Actually, before any of that, my mom would frequently play Rush in the car, and I've always loved them, even the synth-heavy stuff… I listened to A Farewell to Kings and Power Windows an awful lot in those days, and they're probably still my two favorite Rush albums as a result.
I think it's only in the last year that I actually decided to give Yes a try, which is something I would not have ever imagined myself doing a few years ago. The first album I listened to was Close to the Edge, and I found I really liked it a lot, which led to me checking out some of their other early records, and then taking the time to explore Hawkwind even further (Space Ritual had been the only Hawkwind album I listened to until recently).
I'm in no way a prog aficionado, but I would consider myself a casual fan at this point. I'm not sure I'll ever get past my antipathy towards Pink Floyd and their legions of burnout loser fans, though (I've known too many of them growing up). In fairness, I am not even really familiar with anything beyond their biggest hits, but PF have pretty much been irreversibly spoiled for me by these people and the countless times I've had to sit through the same three or four songs in their presence… My disdain for scuzzy frat-bro-dude-hippies and their Pink Floyd Greatest Hits CD's runs very deep, yes.
PS: I'm not unwilling to consider PF album recommendations someone with Pink Floyd PTSD like myself might try to begin the healing process with...
Also, if interested, check out Pampered Menial and then At the Sound of the Bell by Pavlov's Dog if you don't mind terribly precious, poppy AOR with prog rock flourishes. I really love them, as sappy as they are… they're "different" and "unique"! And check out Tangerine Dream's Force Majeure and Tangram if you're not familiar and want some proggy long-form instrumental synthesizer music.
wow very interesting comment! i never thought about it that way and im glad you have made me see the pink floyd fans as something of a disparity! hawkwind was epic though i agree
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I honestly prefer the covers of King Crimson over the original.
I like the bands that combined Progressive Rock with a harder sound like RUSH, Styx, Blue Oyster Kult, and Kansas. My bad experiences with insufferable fans was with the deadheads and the neo-hippies rather than with Pink Floyd fans. _When I was a teen I was a member of the KISS army. :cheesy2:
yeah haha KISS was great in its heyday, and i agree i like it a little harder and thats why Rush and Styx always rang true_
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I only ever listened to a bit of King Crimson years ago on the recommendation of my sister. I remember liking them okay, but they didn't stick with me, and I haven't heard much of them since. I barely even remember anything about their sound. I always meant to come back to them eventually.
Perhaps now is the time
PS: I'm not unwilling to consider PF album recommendations someone with Pink Floyd PTSD like myself might try to begin the healing process with…
I enjoy their earlier albums more than the later ones - there's a certain amount of weirdness in it that I very much enjoy
Also, if you're into more space-y stuff, check out Monomyth, really awesome band with some great albums! Another band I really enjoy is Elder, they're far more into the heavy spectrum, but their latest two albums are just really good, especially Lore
damn! ive never heard of them, i will definately try hunt them down! thank you!!