The Beat is onWhat is Progressive Rock?>https://www.progarchives.com/Progressive-rock.asp#definitionGood albums to start with?>https://www.musicgenretree.org/essential_prog.pngObscure prog gems>https://rateyourmusic.com/list/antonbildern/a-secret-society-obscure-progressive-rock-albums/Prev: >>123679615
they didn't fucking play discipline at my show
It's great
The fact that so many books still name the Robert Fripp as "the greatest or most significant or most influential" prog guitarist ever only tells you how far prog rock still is from becoming a serious art. Jazz critics have long recognized that the greatest jazz guitarists of all time are Wes Montgomery and Grant Green, who were not the most detestable or autistic or obnoxious of their times, let alone of all time. Rock music critics rank beloved musician Jimi Hendrix over rock musicians who were highly controversial in courts and studios around Europe. Prog critics, instead, are still blinded by offputting personalities. Fripp fired more bandmates than anyone else (allegedly, by the way), therefore he must have been the greatest. Jazz critics grow up listening to a lot of jazz music, rock critics grow up listening to a lot of rock music. Prog critics are often totally bewildered by the prog music gossip, they barely care about the music itself.
>>123694330>neo prog>greathuh?
Neo Prog is awful, fuck Marillion
>Neo prognot a real genre
Who is he playing against?
>>123694387by the look on his face he doesnt know either
>>123694387humanity
Prog albums with great bass playing?
>>123694402damn...
>>123694417my band
>>123694384>Marillionnot a real band
>>123694417anything by YesScheherazade and other stories70s and 80s KC
>>123694446why
>>123694454it's a fever dream like King Crimson after the 80s
British rock, particularly British progressive rock (whatever "progressive" may mean or not mean), is like a club or select society: the more you find out about it, the more you realize that practically everybody in the club has played in practically everyone else's group at one time or another. You can start almost anywhere you want and trace any number of interconnections, for instance: Cream to Blind Faith to Traffic, whose Dave Mason coproduced Family's debut album; Family's John Wetton was Roxy Music's bassist for a spell, Roxy Music's first synth player was Brian Eno, who used Phil Collins as a session drummer, who was Genesis' drummer behind Peter Gabriel, who worked with Fripp, whose later band the League of Gentlemen featured former XTC keyboardist Barry Andrews and whose bassist Sara Lee went on to play with Gang of Four. And so on.
how do you feel about Renaissance, /prog/?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eZbuCtXNE0new rick kino with dweezil zappa
>>123694417yes - close to the edgemagma - attahk king crimson - discipline
>>123694493im not crazy enough to study the prog bands member connections :(
>>123694526They’re still waiting for their turn. Do they have a ton of albums but only a short good period like the strawbs? Should I just get the whole discography and figure it out after?
>>123694417-Duello Madre, self-titled -Os Mutantes, O a e o Z-Genesis, Lamb lies down on broadway
>>123694566considering they are a well known band, go for the whole thing
>>123694566their golden age is comprised of three albums>Ashes are Burning (1973)>Turn of the Cards (1974)>Scheherazade and Other Stories (1975)the other 70s albums are also quite nice, but not as greatthey tried turning pop in the 80s, and failed, like nearly every prog band
>>123694602Ok, date with soulseek it is. Another question: saw a live clip posted in here where they riff off a Beethoven sonata (and hipster people are dancing to it, funny) - is that arrangement on one of their albums or was that just a one time thing?
>>123694598>-Os Mutantes, O a e o Zbasão, great pickalthough I prefer their earlier albums, with Rita Lee
Allan Holdsworth ruins every record he touches
>>123694638Eh, they’re good, great even, but very different. O a e o Z is absolutely perfect prog, and I’m pissed off it’s not more well known.For me it’s in my top ten all time prog albums, even though I never bothered making an official top ten, Mutantes 73 is in there
>>123694668He didn’t ruin this Tony Williams joint https://youtu.be/rL-Mf1YzxDM
>>123694668any of his stuff with vocals is so hilariously bad.
>>123694618Great, thanks
>>123694634I dunno, they do get classical
>>123694684I get ittheir first few albums were revolutionary for their time, and they were a succesful act for blending brazilian pop music with british rock and psychedeliaas they transitioned into more complex songwriting, their sound became less accessible, and they lost a lot of their mass appealprog music has always been very niche in South America, much more than in Europealso, after Rita Lee was fired from the band, they dropped in popularity, as she was one of the crowd's darlings in the public eye
bros... this is kinda prog...
>>123694530>he named his son Dweezilthis makes me hate Frank Zappa more than anything else that nico sperg guy has said. Fucking Dweezil.
>>123694755frank was the *hold up spork* girl
>>123694749Bros If that damn Mike Jefferies gangster faggot didn’t kill Jimi we could have had JIMI PROG, dammit He might have even replaced fripp in King Crimson, who knows
>>123694706Boring
>>123694749it's a step into prog direction, 1983 particularly sounds that wayI think if Hendrix hadn't been pushed by racial movements into getting his sound to be more "black", I think he'd really get into prog rockhe loved King Crimson and Soft Machine, was really into sci-fi, and wanted to expand his music into further experimentation
>>123694740But yes those early albums are very good - even for psych, there aren’t many on their level, any country
>>123694779I wish Hendrix, Emerson, Lake and Palmer was a thing.
>>123694779>If that damn Mike Jefferies gangster faggot didn’t kill Jimi we could have had JIMI PROG, dammitvery possible, though I dont see him in king crimson, he is not british
>>123694807There is a famous anecdote of him at a king crimson gig, jumping up and down saying this is the best band in the world, how much he was blown away
At what point does prog stop being prog and become classical?https://youtu.be/QSM2XnOYjms?si=76-qLIubTeKnihRA
>>123694802I’m curious how that would have turned out, because none of their separate works seem to fit much
>>123694841idk when theres no drumming
>>123693514I listened to this album countless times and the thought of "sporkcore" never crossed my mind not even once. Man, it must suck to be so brainrotted
>Soft Machine>not RAW (Ratledge, Ayers and Wyatt)
>>123694598Based
No time for romantic escape when your fluffy heart is ready for rape
Man, Phil’s drumming on Lamb is so good, the little things he does… the whole band was at such a peak.Listening to the demos/jams sessions, fun stuff
>>123694715Metal Fatigue is great.
And to think that’s the same band that just did Selling England! crazy Other bands would be milking that still, and it took an entire other band of other people to do that (musical box touring the Lamb)
>>123694362Marillion is the imagine dragons of prog
>>123695729Marillion is to Genesis what Wolfmother was to Zeppelin
>>123695174Some of the jams and demos and early versions of The Waiting Room are better than like 1/3 of the album
Astra/Birth is the real (good) neoprog they won’t tell you about
>>123695798And you can hear things in early mixes that they shouldn’t have mixed down so much
>>123695926but you just told me about it
Huh apparently Where but for Caravan Would I is as old as at least 1967https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOaJRe0VnwU
>>123695950I wonder if they called the song something different at the time, or if they named the band after the song.
Why does pic related fit in so perfectly in prog, bros?
>>123696031Because prog has 26" deep butthole
>>123694387
LISTENING CHRONOLOGY OF PROG ROCK:>Level 1:- Genesis- Yes- Pink Floyd- Supertramp- Camel- Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP)- The Alan Parsons Project- Kansas- Jethro Tull- Rush- Barclay James Harvest- Procol Harum>Level 2:- Caravan- Steve Hackett- Gentle Giant- Renaissance- The Moody Blues- Focus- Marillion- U.K.- Mike Oldfield- The Flower Kings- Eloy- Nektar- Strawbs>Level 3:- Van der Graaf Generator- Gong- Soft Machine- Banco del Mutuo Soccorso- Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM)- Le Orme- Steve Hillage- The Mars Volta- IQ- Hatfield and the North- Ozric Tentacles>Level 4:- Henry Cow- Univers Zero- Art Zoyd- Area- Present- Amon Düül II- Egg- Thinking Plague- Yugen- Cardiacs- Cluster- Neu!- Can- Samla Mammas Manna>Level 5:- This Heat- Robert Wyatt- Faust- Popol Vuh- Art Bears- Koenjihyakkei- Sleepytime Gorilla Museum- The Residents- Stormy Six- Frank Zappa- Fred Frith>Level 6:- Etron fou leloublan- Boredoms- Parson Sound- Opus Avantra- Captain Beefheart - Slapp Happy- Cromagnon- Ruins- Aqsak Maboul- Otomo Yoshihide - John Zorn>FINAL LEVEL:- Magma- Genesis (Phil Collins era)- King Crimson (Discipline)
>>123694802Hendrix planned to play with Hansson & Karlsson
>Areawhat album should i start with?
>>123696228Pink Floyd should be the very first one, it's pretty much everyone's introduction to prog
>>123696318It's the tutorial level
>>123696228This is fucking gay as fuck.
holy shit
>>123696228>Level 4>entry level krautrock and RIO
>>123695937I’m not They
>level one-King Crimson-Univers Zero-The Residents-Ruins>level 2- This Heat- Robert Wyatt- Neu!- Can>level 3-Magma-Erlkoenig-Klaus Schulze-Tangerine Dream (early)-Swans>level 4 (final level)-AMM-Neutral Milk Hotel-The Microphones-Radiohead-Flaming Lips-Mercury Rev
>>123696228Meh
>level 1prog albums on rymrolling stones best prog albums of all time>level 2progarchives top albums list>level 3progarchives top albums list by genrecompleting the best artists' discographies>level 4/prog/ on /mu/>level 5getting into jazz or classical and looking down on prog>level 6quit being pedantic and going back to prog
is there any other prog album that comes close?
>level 7stop listening to music
>level 8suicide and escape the material matrix prison
>level 9 - 16You sway back and forth in between saying 'prog is shit, actually' and 'prog is based, actually'
>level 17realizing all music is shit
>level 18only listening to "soul healing" frequencies on youtube
>>123696792booba
>level 19realizing the frequencies don't heal shit, and start listening to "ASMR Anime Girl Whispering, Ear Licking, Mouth Sounds"
>>123696937those are Boces
>>123696942>mfw im at level 20 and listen to mommy ASMR
What do we think of these?
>>123697153Summers is basedFripp is aight I guess
uhh based?
>>123694417
kill level posters
>favourite song on Nursery Cryme is For absent friends>favourite song on Selling England is More fool meUh bros?
>>123699006Both songs highlight his 12-string playing
>>123699130does it mean his favorite AToTT song is Entangled even though Steve wrote it
What is your favorite proto-prog album? For me, it's Days of Future Passed by the Moody Blues
>>123698960pleaseI want to die, but am too much of a coward to do it myself
Gentlemen, it finally happened.I found it.This is it.The perfect album.but seriously, finally got around to sitting down to this album after knowing about it for years and I'm fucking blown away. Also, the story behind it is totally fascinating.
>>123699690based
guys I think I just caught Adrian's mana on camera
>>123696573One of my favorite albums straight up. Fantastic atmosphere, you can really feel like you're on some doomed adventure to a land that may or may not exist. Some people don't like the middle sections of it, which I cannot understand at all
Acknowledge Kansas
>>123701499No.
>>123701499kansas_devil_went_down_to_georgia.mp3.wav
Remind me why we hate Marillion, again.
>>123701542Cause its lame and boring
>>123699399I prefear the missing chord
>>123699399
>level 21 (FINAL LEVEL)Ozric Tentacles
>>123699980should i listen to it?
>>123699399it's proto-prog
>>123701696proto-noise
>>123701566>prefear
>>123701575lmao fripp is such a manleteverything makes sense now
>>123701730prefer*
>>123701760>prefer
Hey, this is fun!
>>123701773what do you want from me
>>123701868>me
>>123701793look at that fucking manlet
what is the Prog equivalent of this?
>>123701927get out.
>>123699399I'm glad zoomers seem to like this album
>>123701868don't even humor these people(>>123701760) (your first mistake)
>>123702051>humor
my autism is making me search the best version of Larks 3 availableexpect a report/rank soon /prog/
>>123701663Great album. Also, listen to pic rel if you haven't.
>>123701575
>>123696677go to fucking hell with radiohead, its dogshit get the fuck out of this thread you piece of shit
>>123703493cry
>>123696677>>level 4 (final level)Ironic that AMM is the only good band here
>>123703500kys, go back to rym or aoty
>>123703512>>123703493Go back to r/progrock here we respect the "GODS".
>>123701542grendel's ready
>>123703553offtopic though
I don't get Yes Or Genesis Or most anglo-prog in general
>>123703905well, what do you "get"?
>>123703914King Crimson
>>123703553Reddithead
>>123704132Radiohead is anti-reddit.
/prog/-approved anime?
>>123704307K-On!
>>123704307Lucky Star
>>123704222lel, this is what zoomers actually believe
this is a pretty solid debut
>>123704307MonogatariPrisma IllyaYuru YuriGochiusa
ACKNOWLEDGE OZRIC TENTACLES
Prog pop type of morning. What does /prog/ think of Gorky'shttps://youtu.be/jjgrw5oCs38?si=VcJIBlxJ6J0nrgS1
>>123704467already have
>>123703914deez nuts
Progbros, why are we so patrician?
>>123704524OOOOOO GOTTEM
>>123704530does patrician mean pseudointellectual?
>>123704544Rage harder
>>123704647is that a yes?
>>123704530Prog needs to be discussing these albums more. Fuck these King Crimson threads.
>>123704544>pseudointellectual*pseudo-intellectual
>>123704544no, it means you listen to what you genuinely enjoy
>>123704687so, 90% of people are patricians?
>>12370470090% of people don't exist
>>123704307Bocchi
>>123704710
>>123704544A patrician album is an album that a plurality of patricians deem to be meritous.A patrician is a person who demonstrates laudable musical understanding and knowledge across a broad range of styles, and has independently formed a critical perspective from which he artistically evaluates music he hears, without paying heed to hype or anti-hype but solely on the basis of its musical composition as well as its role in the broader socio-artistic context.A patrician also demonstrates the ability to logically defend his conclusions during a reasoned debate, should he be challenged.
>>123704718>hurr durr it's music anime so that means it's /prog/ approvedno, that series sucks, shitty version of K-On, the only good thing about it is that read haired one
>>123704745>readfuck, meant "red"
>>123703914i just don't like the Vocalist of Yes, Genesis is actually good, i was pretending.
>>123704761yea I dont like the Yes voice either
>>123699320i think he & everybody else in the band wants to forget about ATotT
>>123704734The Patrician album erupts like an untamed tempest, splattering existence with a cacophony of relentless sound and frenetic chaos, intertwining, suggesting the material world, controlled by shadowy forces, is a grand illusion. In this dystopian realm, where holograms and soulless beings flow as programmed puppets, we confront an enigmatic riddle: profound existence remains sealed off from the masses, ensnared in a labyrinthine web spun by unseen architects of control. Each track is a melodic fractal, a monstrous beast crashing through barriers, echoing the idea that our consciousness is imprisoned within a flawed reality, creating a dissonant soundtrack for awakening.
>>123704745Based
>>123704745sex with Kita
>>123704855lol wheres that from
>>123704669This. This should be /prog/'s OP image from now on.
>>123704904I stepped into the dimly lit chamber, where the flickering candlelight revealed walls smeared with the grim of dark, congealed patches of blood, and the air hung heavy with the oppressive stench of decay. In the center, a grotesque figure writhed on the ground, skin mottled and ruptured, oozing putrid fluids that pooled around twitching limbs, while hollow eyes gazed vacantly into an abyss of despair. The sound of squelching echoed through the space, a nauseating symphony of flesh being torn and gnawed upon by unseen horrors, as roaches skittered across the floor, their slick bodies feasting on remnants of what was once human. Each breath felt like inhaling the very essence of dread, my stomach twisting in knots as the grim reality of this hideous tableau enveloped me, suffocating any remnant of sanity.
>>123704745>read
>>123704982it was a typing error
>>123694526>
>>123704957>roachesew fucking gross, i hate cockroaches
>>123704982Based
>>123705031SEGA GAME GEARIS A GOD TO ME
>>123705031he needs to get drunk more often
>>123705246getting drunk is cringe
What do we think about this album. Honestly it's pretty interesting imo
>>12370471099% of people who have ever lived are dead
>>123705443Millions Now Living Will Never Die
I was going to see Dave Mason tonight but he cancelled
>>123704395stop pretending you own that
my wife (sister) loves Yes
>Gordon Haskell
Pete won
>>123705505he couldn't handle the bantz
>>123705253Not if you're acting funny>>123705246Indeed. I want to hear more of Wilson's deepest thoughts.
>>123705507...a membership in The Washed-Out Old Fart Club?
>>123705507Won what?
>>123705519>>123705522>>123704524
>>123704530Another one
>>123705253Based. Alcohol is the devil. They're called "spirits" for a reason
>>123705529this one has more psych so its better
Patrician music is, esentially, music that's perfect for getting baked as fuck.
>>123705529>Digable PlanetsBased
>>123705535I thought it's because they make you happy i.e. raise your spirits
>>123705559actually true, CLT himself admited it
>>123705567same thing
>>123704530>>123705529i have this one
>AND THE LAMB>LIES DOWN>ON BROADWAY
>>123705753>Aphrodite's ChildBased
>>123705753>zappa on the important rowdisgusnting
>>123705765did he ever say that
>>123705784Yes on Animals (1977)
>>123704307Utena because it has a legitimate prog/zeuhl soundtrack.
>>123670822didn't expect a fucking JRPG soundtrack lel but I guess it's my fault for not at least reading about the band on wikipedialistening to Something Wicked This Way Comes now and it's already off to a good start
>>123705831This too then
Do we like Orchid-Watershed era Opeth?
>>123704307People will seethe at this but JoJo
>>123704307
>>123705906Kokowa
>>123705906Holy W
>>123705906where is Sxarp?
>>123705888i am seething
>>123704745>that read haired oneyou mean Kita?
>>123706083Being a whore with Kita
>>123705866I don't know about everyone else but it's the only era of Opeth i enjoy on some level. The Twilight is my Robe is probably my favorite song from the band.
>>123705535The bible's fine with alcohol, at least for the poor, as seen in proverbs 31:6-7.>>123704745>the only good thing about it is that read haired oneYou mean the purple alcoholic one.
>>123706440"wine" in the bible is actually "Root Beer" or Sarsaparilla
>>123705529Lmao there's rap albums in there.
>>123705840Alright, I'll have to listen to their 70's material, to, uh, put this stuff in context.
The way the drums are mixed on here make me do the big cumeOn to THRAKATTAK next. 90s KC is incredible
>*breaks up the band at their peak*What kind of autism is this?
>>123707082The good kind.
>>123707082Better to quit while you're ahead and reform when you're inspired than just keep going and slowly decline.
>>123706768>I went to see Crimson two years ago, and I was actually surprised at how conventional they were. Because compared to when I was in the band, the mid-seventies, the band was much more outrageous. They played it very very safe. It was almost like a Yes or Genesis show, you know, which ironically is what Robert Fripp has been trying to get away from. I mean, the reason why he broke up King Crimson in 1974 was because he didn't want it to turn into a Yes or Genesis, cause it was about to get that popular. And now I go and see them, and what they're doing is really just a kind of pastiche of what we did twenty years ago.>Everything sounds like 'son of "Red"'... through a phaser, or a flanger. And their last title track, "Thrak", just sounds like "Red" with the whole thing put through a flanger. I'm not putting that down, cause Robert is a very good friend of mine, it's just an observation that I had that it just seemed really safe, you know.
>>123707165Well, he's just wrong
>>123706375this makes me extremely hard
>>123707165
>>123707165He was right.
>>123707165i don't know, THRAK doesn't sound anything like Red to me.
>>123707165I don’t want to hear anything about ‘playing it too safe’ from the guy who was in fucking Asia
>>123707165>Robert wanted to get away Yes or Genesis>Fripp hires BrufBRAVO ROBERT
is MAGMA prog?
>>123707244Well if you want to get away from Yes you wouldn't find better than a guy who did just that
>>123707222Look, he was in that band, y'know
King Crimson is the only good band, and i'm not talking about in prog, i'm talking about all of music, you stupid pieces of shit, i'm gonna shit on you motherfuckers i HATE you.
>>123707250is Genesis prog?
>>123707310>and i'm not talking about in prog, i'm talking about all of musicwell is it really music if it isn't prog
>>123707317Sometimes
>>123707250nah they're progressive prog
regressive prog?
is Frank Zappa prog?
>>123707453that's just post-punk
>>123707460whatever that isits bad
>>123707453>>123707477You're blowing my mind right now.
>>123707165Trvth nvke
>>123707453ruins and brutal prog
>>123707477This but unironically.
King Crimson was at its best when Fripp, Broof, Whetton and Cross were just jamming and improving. Therefore, the Great Deceiver box set is the best album the band has put out
>>123707556>>123707555
>>123707486Wrong
>>123707460It's frog
King Crimson was at it's best when Fripp beat all of the other musicians into submission and made them make the music HE wanted them to make.
>>123707623>le random and funny music
>>123707655it's not random, and it's not trying to be funny.
>>123707655>music should be le SERIOUS business
>>123707165He’s just bitter that Fripp never asked him back like he did with Bruford. The original Asia lineup was dead by the mid 90s and Wetton was probably not doing so well.
>>123707552Redpill me on brutal progGive me 5 albums you'd consider good that aren't Ruins or Lightning Bolt
>>123707704Lightning Bolt is noise rock
>>123707718Isn't most brutal prog just progressive noise rock though?
>>123707676Yes.
Best mixes of each of:COCKRedLarks80s trilogyGoing to start dropping these on my phone again instead of relying on streaming services.I think I just had whatever was limewire in the early 2000s so whatever mixes/masters those were
>>123707729yeah i guess, wanna have sex?
Zappa was more than a brilliant and prolific composer. He was a new kind of composer, one who knew no stylistic barrier: he bridged rock and pop and rhythm'n'blues and jazz and classical music. And one who knew no rules of harmony: he would play anything that made sense to him, not to a certain tradition. Zappa co-invented the concept album (he even released a double album when most rock musicians were barely beginning to make LPs), the rock opera, progressive-rock. He was the first rock musician to consciously use the studio as an instrument. He did not just use the band or the orchestra as ensembles of instruments. In a post-modern vein, Zappa composed music using snippets of music inspired to pre-existing music: his unit of composition was not a "sound" but was an organized sound, that the listener could relate to an established genre. And he made no distinction between tv commercials, doo-wop, music-hall, classical ballets, jazz improvisation or dissonant music. A living musical encyclopedia, Zappa managed to excel in all of these genres. He could have been a giant in any of them.
>>123707744When the fuckhead mellotron player in my band dares to pick up his violin
>>123707757is that scaruffi?
>>123707704https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCxodRXo74chttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF6BBabEXq8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSWb9mNn9J4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEdXsatni4shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0_LTaSfQ5E
>>123707779Zappa implicitly realized that music is a non-representational art, and that's why folksingers added lyrics to the music. However, a stylistic quotation is a form of representational art because it relates directly to an aspect of society that the listener is familiar with. Zappa saw that, in order to make a statement about society, a musician can use the sounds that are stereotypical within that society, from commercial jingles to nursery rhymes to the silly voices of cartoons to any mainstream genre of music.For better and for worse, his musical persona includes an odd aspect: a passion for satirical lyrics. He always seemed more comfortable wearing the clothes of the clown than rewriting the history of music. He always seemed to think of satire as his first and main art, and music as a sort of soundtrack to it.
>>123707704Breadwinner - Burnersome of Univers Zero is pretty brutal
acknowledge O R T H O T O N I C S
>>123707704Motorpsycho
>>123707704just listen to RIO
>>123707790kino album cover
>>123707746Should say I'm just confused cause Fripp the jew he is releases a new mix of those albums every 5 years
>>123707866>Fripp the jew he ishow dare you
>>123707704Bondage Fruit John ZornTime of OrchidsKoenji Hyakkei
Robert Fripp is an Aryan Princess
Gentle Giant is like a dry-aged steak: heavy, brawny, and unpretentious, but with plenty of craft, complexity and care put into it if.Magma is like korean chicken wings: punches you in the face with its huge flavors, crispiness, juicyness and indulgent spice, though probably not very good for you.Can is like a really good set baby back ribs or pulled pork: verging on cloyingly sweet but with a tangy edge to keep you interestedKing Crimson is like an overpriced burger at a hipster bar: basically a cheap piece of shit covered in fancy ingredients to trick you into forgetting that you’re eating a glorified piece of shit.
>>123707928your post is like your mom: your mom is fat and ugly
>>123707928Hamburger Concerto by Focus is like a hamburger
>>123707928>King Crimson is like an overpriced burger at a hipster bar: basically a cheap piece of shit covered in fancy ingredients to trick you into forgetting that you’re eating a glorified piece of shit.kill yourself, i love all of the other bands you mention, but none of them, except maybe Magma, come close to King Crimson's 70's albums.
am i the only one who thinks Neu! is just a much much better version of CAN?
>>123694239why won't these fags come to europe
>>123708004probably, yes
>>123708004they are different, I like both
I have baked the last 4 breads in a row so someone else can bake today.
faust is like crystal meth
>>123707928Based.
>>123708078I have never done it before...not me
what if Fripp, Christian Vander, the Shulman Brothers, Greg Lake, Daniel Denis, Peter Gabriel, Jon Anderson, Robert Wyatt, Richard Sinclair, Andrew Latimer, Daevid Allen, Kevin Ayers, Mike Ratledge, Tony Levin, Gavin Harrison, and Peter Hammill started a supergroup?
>>123695950Yeah, this is one of the quintessential early Cantebury goodies.
>>123708116it would suck major dick
>>123708140why?
>>123708128what are the other ones?
>>123708151fuck off, i'm not telling you.
>>123696228I mean, not a bad list by any stretch, but why is entry level stuff on the final level, and much more exit level stuff on earlier levels? It makes no sense to me.
>>123708168:(
Is Gates of Delirium peak Yes?
>>123708213nope, Time and a word is, because it has tits on the cover
>>123708151Check the Jet Propelled Photographs album by Soft Machine, plenty of great stuff there. With a special mention to Memories and She's Gone. Also check the first Caravan album. Plenty of tunes from the Wilde Flowers in those.
>>123701927Yes or Phil's Genesis
>>123708261don't answer him, now you've made me look like a jackass.
new thread: >>123708351
>>123696771I can't believe how accurate this is, I'm just getting back to my old prog faves after spending some years on level 5 myself.
>>123694417Eloy
>>123701665Not op, but yes. It's quite good.
>>123694784Filtered
>>123694841not there
>>123694749no it isn't
>>123696228>level 6almost none of these are prog