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The
Origin of
Progressive Rock
Where did
it Come From?
Where is it Going?
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A Documentation of the Musical Evolution
and Development of Prog Spanning Five Decades, hundreds of bands, many
musicians and albums by the sackfull.
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(60's experimentalist E Visser)
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Pre-Progressive Rock ?
Where did Progressive Rock come from ? ask
many musical historians.
It is
widely accepted that 60's Dutch music student E. Visser jokingly wrote a classical suite, but got his
ensemble of musicians to perform the compositions on modern
instruments.
His
experiment was hailed a success and by 1965 many people looking for
more than just 3min pop songs took an interest.
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Visser introduced 12 string, flute,
and organs to his music and got his band (with classical training) to push
the boundaries of conceptual popular music. Procol Harem's Matthew Fisher heard about Visser and tried a
similar experiment by working on a theme from composer Handel and incorporating it in 'Whiter Shade of Pale' in 1967
which became a massive hit.
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Progressive Rock
The
original and still the best, all English and from the 70's and sees bands
such as Genesis, Yes, Caravan, Van der Graff Generator, Gentle Giant, ELP, Barclay James Harvest, CakeAirBasket, Camel and King Crimson etc, as the important
players who planted the seeds by cleverly creating musical art.
Curved Air - Included brilliant musicians who have gone onto bigger things - Stuart
Copland (The Police) and Francis Monkman (Sky).
All the
above bands have pointed out that they took Moody Blues as an influence, so can the Moodies claim to have laid the
foundations and taken Visser's experiments into the mainstream?
Without
the Moody Blues you might
not be reading this?
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Prog Rock
A generic term from which covers many similar styles
of post-Progressive Rock music.
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Old Skool Prog
English 80's
bands who are often still around today and were accepted by pockets of
Progressive Rock fans, but this refers to their early period.
Old Skool
Prog bands are 80's IQ, 80's
Marillion, Citizen Cain, The Enid, Twelfth Night, 80's Pallas
and 80's Pendragon, plus Abel Ganz are all typical of the
scene. These are all second generation progressive rock bands whose
musicians listened to concept albums in their lunch hour in the sixthform
common room.
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Public-School-Prog
Essentially
English and with classical roots.
These are
bands that were formed in posh schools, bands such as Genesis, Eton Alive and
Quantock.
Top Pop
Guru Jonathon King would
scour the public schools in search of young talent, and is heavily praised
for seeking out gifted bands and grooming them.
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(Ricochet)
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Neo-Prog
Enthusiastic
bands that have gained popularity in the low-lying countries
countries such as Holland, Belgium and Germany, and to a lesser extent in
England.
Arena, Landmarq, Final Conflict, Primitive Instinct, Rook,
Jadis and Ricochet
lead the Neo-Prog scene. Grey Lady
Down also were favourites playing some cracking gigs and releasing
some great albums.
The bands all
have musicians who grew up listening to the bands of the 70's like Genesis
and Rush. Often NeoProg bands find it impossible to get a record deal so
they finance recordings and manage themselves. GLD's Mark Rowbottom put his heart and
soul into his band and his gritty determination means that the band have
their place in history.
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Coast-Prog Scene
The scene
expanded in the 90's and consists of bands from the Southern Coastal
counties of the UK, mainly , Devonshire and Hampshire and Dorsetshire. IQ, Jadis, Galahad,
Big Big Train and new band ATACAMA are proud to be
'Coastprog'.
Even
though Cake AirBasket were
70's Progressive Rock, fans have 'backdated' them to be inclusive of this
important category.
It is now
considered more of a movement than a scene.
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(Galahad)
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(Moria Falls)
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Chiltern Prog Scene
The
Chiltern Prog Scene refers to the bands from region of hills that covers
the area of the Chiltern Hills, just north of London.
Marillion, Porcupine Tree, Walking on Ice, Grey Lady Down, Jump and Moria Falls are all within this category.
Because of
the wealth in the Chiltern region these bands can afford the technology.
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Nuevo Retro Prog
This is
the newest of all the music types under the 'Prog' umbrella. The bands use
modern techniques and classical instruments to get the classic
sound.
Mostly Autumn typify this growing trend.
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( Mostly Autumn)
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(Iris - deemed one-hit-wonders with the excellent album Across the
Dessert)
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Marillion Derivative
This new
category was deemed necessary in order to keep up with the growing number
of side-projects that come from Marillion
members past and present.
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Bands what qualify include Fish,
The Wishing Tree, Pride of Passion, Iris, The Europeans, PostManKind, Arena, The Arm Band, Transatlantic,
H Band, Stranger by the Minute, How We Live, etc
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(Wishing Tree - Steve Rothery's bit on the side)
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Jewish Progression
Flourished
in the late 70's in North London, but only lasted a few years as Rabbis
from Hendon condemned the style of music and declared that it was "not
Kosher".
Groups
like Synagogue and New Jerusalem disbanded after
criticism from their religious peers.
However,
'Orthodox Jewish-Progression' is allowed and the scene is lead by Trespass from Israel
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Pink Prog
The
Pinkprog scene had limited popularity in the mid 1980's as Prog tried to
appeal to a gay audience in order to boost attendances.
IQ, Behind the Lines, The Enid, In Arrears and Jadis
all attempted to gain fans but the movement was short-lived as gays turned
to other music types.
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Stockbroker-Belt Prog
Bands
which fall into the plush leafy counties to the west of London.
Shadowland, Strangers On A Train, La Host, Arena and Pendragon, Twelfth
Night all typify this scene.
Note that
keyboardist Clive Nolan is at the heart of this genre.
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Progmetal
This has
seen an incredible growth in popularity since the mid 90's.
Dream Theatre, Threshold,
Megallan, Theatre of Tragedy, Queensryche, Spocks Beard, Pain of Salvation, Opeth, Wolverine all mix metal with a progressive element.
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God Prog
Otherwise
known as Christian-prog, Reli-Prog or Whiteprog - The scene has lasted
as young Christians enjoy their music at trendy Sunday Schools and
religious events.
Bands such
Iona, The Peter Gee Band, White Angel, Geoff Man Band, Kings X, Magenta and Spocks
Beard are at the heart of the scene.
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Did you Know?
That the London road connecting
Charing Cross with the city known as 'The Strand' first appears on maps as early as 1245.
Incredibly, the German word for "beach" is "das
Strand", could this be because the London road is at the feet of the
river Thames?
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Folk-Prog
Jethro Tull probably started it all off with classics such as
'Thick as a Brick', and 'Songs from the Wood'.
Grace are also important modern players now.
The use of a flute and songs about 'Wheat' and 'Horses' are essential.
Grace also cross into the so-called 'Stoke-Folk' scene.
Jethro
Tull's Ian Anderson's antics are easily matched by the talented Good Prince Harry from Grace.
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Psychedelic-Prog
Developed
in the 60's by the likes of Pink
Floyd, Hawkwind, The Magic Mushroom Band, Tangerine Dream, Abbfinoosty, The Pink
Fairies, Toad the Wet
Sprocket and Gong.
During the
90's bands including Porcupine Tree
and Ozric Tentacles continued
to bring pleasure to drug users.
Mushroom-Prog
These are smaller than there fore-fathers in terms of popularity and
age. Pineapple Thief, Poisoned-Electrick-Head, Space Mirrors, and Bevis Frond are all
mushroom-proggers
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Skater Prog
(Skate
'n' Surf)
Another
recent stem. Popular with teenagers to Skate and Surf to.
Recent Marillion albums together with The Urbane, Mentaur,
It Bites and Galahad give the younger
generation a chance to move to the groove and get down to the choir
mellotron.
Summer
Indoors are deemed more Surf Prog
but cross into the Skate scene.
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( cool rockers It Bites)
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Mongrel Prog
(pick 'n'
mix prog)
Asia might
have been the first 'Super Group' to cherry-pick musicians from other bands
and form their own. The trio UK also
involved John Wetton. Mike
'n' the Mechanics followed on in the 80's and Strangers On A Train were made up
of Pendragon-Pallas-Threshold-Tracy Hitchens peeps.
Arena copied this in the 90's and since then other bands have successfully
blended musicians together to create new groups.
More
recently The Martin Darvil Band,
Transatlantic and The Arm Band have added to this
lucrative trend of gathering already known musicians and making a new band.
Henry Fool include a member
from Pendragon, LaHost, and No Man
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Strange But True
There
are more Marillion albums in Wales than coal pits, yet more men are
miners than musicians!
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Satanic Prog
The late
80's saw an unwelcome cluster of satanic progrock bands, such as Black Jester, emerging from the
dark and cold Scandinavian countries such as Norway and Sweden.
The scene
still exists underground, but only accounts for less than1% of groups under
the Progressive Rock umbrella.
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( three biatches take the lead in Mostly Autumn)
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Bint Prog
Kate Bush was a roll model for talented females wanting to develop creativity
and artistic music.
A 'Bint
Prog' band must have a female frontman, or at least two girl musicians
within the group. Female Sonja
Kristina fronted Curved Air.
Tracey Hitchens, Kelly
Hudson, etc all add colour and life to the wonderful world of prog.
Henry Cow - were formed in 1968 fronted by Dagmar Krause making them
eligible to this category.
Theives Kitchen also boast a bitch in their band.
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Wheelchair Prog
The mid
90's enjoyed a cluster of Wheelchair-Prog bands mainly from Germany,
Austria and Switzerland. Not specific to wheelchair users, the scene
also welcomed musicians with any disability, even asthma and poor eyesight.
Historically,
disabled musicians in Salzburg
were frustrated at the lack of songs which would appeal to them.
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They were
angry at so many references to "running" in prog-rock so
they they joined forces and created their own sound singing songs
about hospital life and tablets.
The scene
ended in 1995 after a fire broke out at Frankfurt's 'BundesKrankenFest' wiping out many
of the performers.
The scene
never recovered and soon fizzled out.
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The Middle American Progrock Circuit
In America
you can get 220 flavors of ice-cream (at 'Uncle Sams Icecream Parlour'). In
American you can get 130 types of donuts at 'Fat Sam's
Funkin-Dunkin-Donuts' (including pumpkin + pecan pie with jello-cream). You
can even get 37 varieties of onion rings at Kentucky Sam Jr's Onionring
Bar' (try the double-fried-cheese and spicy beloni)
America
has given us hotdogs, Baywatch, burgers, weak beer, and wrestling, but it
hasn't given us much in the way of music....they import rather than export.
There are
a few golden nuggets to be found, check out bands like Crucis, Echolyn, Alligator Wine, Spock's Beard, Timothy
Pure, Chinese Fire Drill,
Moe Greene, Paul Nery, Happy the Man, Oxygen
Eight, Djam Karat and
Sensis.
God Bless America!
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Maple-Syrup Prog
Canada has
exported some very successful bands in this genre.
Saga, Rush and Genesis covers band Musical Box lead the scene.
Quality
not quantity is the key here to this nation of seal bashers.
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South American Progrock
(Latino
Progressivo)
There is a
wealth of quality from South America often forgotten by other Europeans.
The
Mexicans love the English bands, but they have their own musical crown
jewel in the name of Cast,
who have a dozen or so albums under their creative belt.
Fellow
Mexicans Subterra are
heavily influenced by Marillion.
Venezuela
also boast the band Pig Farm on the
Moon and in Argentina Nexus
are well worth a listen.
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South American Progressive Bands and
Performers
Argentina - Nexus, Crucis,
Lito Vitale, Aqualarre, Espiritu, Gatos, Arco Iris, Invisible.
Mexico - Cast, Iconoclasta, Decibel, Delirium, Loc Ness, Nuevo Mexico, Jose
Luis Fernandez Ledesma, Chac Mool
Bolivia - Wara
Brazil - Eclipse, Tempus Fugit,
Apocolypse, Alpha III, Acidente, Mutantes, Sagrado Coracao da Terra, Angra
El Salvador - Ovni
Chile - Congreso, Daltonia, Los Jaivas, Subterra, Tyro
Panama - Equinox
Columbia - Joaquin Lievano
Peru - Fragile, Telegraph Avenue
Venezuela - Equilibrio Vital, Ramundo
Rudolfo, Tampano, Estructura, Pig Farm on the Moon.
Uruguay
- Drama, Psiglo,
Armando Tirelli
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Did You Know?
Progressive
Rock is significantly more popular in colder countries, but why is this?
Research has shown that in hot climates (such as Somalia and Uganda) demand
for progrock is lower, and experts think that children would rather be
outside swimming than inside listening to Pendragon.
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Nordic Progrock
In the
cold and dark area of Northern Europe, people have two possibilities to
spend the 5 months during winter when the sun is never seen:
listening and making music, or chess. Viking Roine Stolt doesn't like chess.
The
progenies of this romantic attachment are diverse. His most famous
offspring are the Flower Kings
that contributed in the 90s to the Prog revival in Continental Europe. But
the potent Casanova is also involved in an affair with Kaipa - a relationship that
already started in the 70s and was revived a short while ago.
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And there's also Tangent
who recently produced a well-reputed silvery rounding. Roine Stolt even gave his genes to
the international Transatlantic.
Relatives of the Flower Kings are the Pär Lindh Project and Pain
of Salvation because Jonas
Reingold resp. Daniel
Gildenlöw fool around there. At the Flower Kings' parties in Sweden
you'll often find Anekdoten
and Ritual. These feasts are
truly places of scandalous incest!
Silhobbit
really recommend 'Gazpacho'
from Norway who stunned Marillion fans at their last convention.
Don't forget Anglagard and Galleon who have done some
excellent albums
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The Lowland Euro-Prog Scene
(France,
Belgium and Dutch)
How is a
good, smelly cheese produced? It needs to be exposed to good, diverse
music! That is the reason why there are some great Prog musicians
from the flat ,low-lying, windmill using bands from France, Belgium,
and The Netherlands.
Ange and Magma already found that recipe in
France in the early 70s. The ingredients of Ange's music are a good deal of
typical French Chansons and some sonorous vocals. Completely different is
Magma that created its own language "Kobaianic" and its very own
style. It can be described like a mixture of hypnotic, repetitive
structures with jazz-influence, Eastern European folk music and modern
classic.
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In Belgium, Machiavel
was famous for great symphonic Progrock in the mid 70s. About the same time
the Belgian chamber rock band Univers
Zero was founded. On their last album that was released in 2002 they
combined dark sounds with great rhythms, modern classic and medieval music.
A Dutch
band that seems to have survived from the 70s is Kayak though the last album wasn't as good as the good old
ones. Those had imaginative keyboard sounds a la Tony Banks or Rick
Wakeman, part-singing, Yes-like guitar riffs. The dutch workaholic
comparable to Clive Nolan or Roine Stolt is Arjen Lucassen with his bands/projects Ayreon and Star One.
Other cheese-breeders are The
Gathering, EgdonHeath, For Absent Friends, and Sun Caged that both released
Prog-Metal albums in 2003.
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Deutche
Progression
(Junge
Bundes Rock)
In the 70s, (when Prog was in its infancy), Genesis, Yes, Pink Floyd
were the real cool ones. But there were also some kids in Germany who knew
how to play with their instruments. Though they sure envied the cool ones
for the hot babes and the money, they didn't try to play the same games. So
they made up their own stuff and became flashy idols for a lot of other
kids.
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Eloy, for example, even got quite well-known abroad and became the
most important export article after Einstein in the USA. They produced more
than 20 albums, the most recommended amongst them perhaps is
"Ocean". Whilst Eloy mostly dealt with spiritual and
mythological themes, Grobschnitt combined their humour with symphonic
sounds. They are most famous for the different versions of their song
"Solaris" which lasts between approximately 35 and 60
minutes.
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Very special was also the German band Kraftwerk that used a lot of electronic sound machines. For
this reason most critics categorize them as an electronic band though they
had a big impact on many prog bands. But they also influenced a lot of
other bands and their music served as the basis for the synthie-pop of the
80s, bands like Depeche Mode, Ultravox, Japan, Thompson Twins and Trio.
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Oktoberfest Prog
Fact - Germans brew the best beer, they are so addicted to it that they
come up with new ideas just to justify their beer-drinking habits. The
Oktoberfest just isn't enough. So, when the German Prog Band Chandelier released their CD
"Pure" in 1990, the Germans noticed that drinking beer during
prog gigs is brilliant. Due to this fact, the German Neo-Prog-Scene came to
exist. There were even two German beer-lovers who founded their own record
label "Insideout"
because they could then invite IQ
to their parties and drink whole barrels of beer. Martin Orford is said to consume so much beer in one day that
he is not now welcome in Germany after drinking too much of their precious
liquid thus pushing up prices as demand outstretches production when he is
in town.
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Other occasions that are even better for drinking beer than the
Oktoberfest are the many German Prog Festivals like the one of the German
music magazine "Eclipsed", the Progparade, the Burg Herzberg
Festival, the Artrock-Festival at Wuerzburg. Dark beer goes down very
well at the sounds of Martigan, a melodic prog band which was influenced by
Marillion and IQ. A wild mixture would suit Alias Eye, an Artrock-Band with
a lot of jazz, metal, classic, Latin influences. Big gulps can also be
taken while listening to Sylvan, RPWL, High Wheel, Everon, Poor Genetic
Material or Trigon.
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Solo-Progressive
Sometimes
too many musicians spoil the broth. Because progressive musicians are more
talented it is difficult for them to shut up. Thus, if you want a bit more
space sometimes one head is better than five.
Mike Oldfield was fed up of arguing with band
members, so he sacked them all and then produced some fantastic progressive
music in the 70's. Recommended is 'Hergest Ridge' and 'Ommadawn'.
Germany
has produced some talented solo stars including the multitalented 'Christian Blechschmidt' who
played all the instruments on his excellent 'Far Across the Field' cd
in the early 90's.
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Neo Solo-Progressive
Sometimes it
is difficult for solo musicians who find it impossible to play all of the
instruments, so their music is not quite solo. Anthony Phillips left Genesis cause he didn't like Tony Banks.
But he has created some neo-solo-progressive masterpieces, include 'The
Geese and the Ghost' and 'Sides', with the help of some friends.
The Alan Parson's Project saw one man gather up his
friends and make decent prog albums.
Peter Gee, Peter Hamill, Steve
Hogarth, Francis Dunnery, Martin Orford, John Wetton, Mark Kelly, Steve
Hackett, Mick Pointer, and Roger
Waters all made neo-solo albums but some critics suggest that they
made better albums in the bands that made them famous.
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Perhaps Fish has
produced the best quality making excellent use of a variety of talent to add
to his own. Check out the cd 'Raingods
with Zippos'. One of the best albums ever.
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Dairy Prog
In the mid
80's there was a brief spell of bands from Wiltshire and Devon which made
up the short lived Dairy-Prog scene.
With rural
backgrounds they competed with the line-dancing middle and working class
folk and 'barning' was a
term for a gig, where farmers would hold illegal concerts and music was
played to a drunken cider-filled audience.
One famous
incident occurred when 'The Milk
Men' played in a barn in rural Thornton and a cow did its dung on
the bass pedals and the bass note held for 20mins, their cover of Supper's
Ready was ruined, this was the final nail in the coffin of the dairyprog
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Japanese Prog-Wok
(Plog
Lock)
There are
a handful of talented bands mainly based in Tokyo. KBN lead the scene and have picked
up fans all over the world. In the 80's Ying Tolkien enjoyed a shortlived success.
Enthusiastic
Japaners will eagerly follow British bands. It Bites played to 20,000 screaming fans in the late 80's, and
last year John Wetton
offended his fans by playing whilst drunk.
Homegrown
talent includes the exported John
Myung whose bassplaying woos Dream
Theatre fans.
Other popular bands in this category include IQ-J the IQ covers band, and the solo star 'Paddy Fields'.
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Neo Japanese Prog / RiceRock
(from
China and HongKong)
Bands
which fall into this category include bands from China and Hong Kong
or other rice-eating nations.
King Tiger Prawn were locked in prison after the Chinese
government banned the music in 1998. Since then they have disappeared
without trace, probably killed by jail staff who sell prisoner's body-parts
for medicine.
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Ladyboy Prog
(Shemale
Rock)
Only a few
bands can claim to be Ladyboy Proggers.
Currently
there are a few groups located in the seedy back-alley bars in Thailand and Indonesia playing mainly
Genesis covers.
Chopped Stix nearly charted with a bizarre rendition of
Marillion's 'Incommunicado'.
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The Canterbury Scene
Kevin Ayers was a British rock singer from Canterbury,
England, was in the pioneering psychedelic progressive rock band Soft Machine in the late 1960s. Daevid Allen was also in the band
and so Gong are key players.
Steve Hillage was in Gong and the association
goes on!
So the
type of music has been described as "drug-infested experimental
psychedic-rock fusion". Richard Sinclair
So who are
the key players?
Caravan, Hatfield and the North,
Soft Machine, Henry Cow, National Health, In Cahoots, and Gong.
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Urban Prog / GangsterProg
Rap and
Hiphop artists were looking for new musical inspirations to mix hard beats
and rap with.
In the crime-ridden inner cities GangsterProggers
were rapping about "stealin mellotrons" during the late 90's.
The scene
flourished underground and Marillion logos were graffitid over the subways
as the angry youth protested against the authority.
Artists
including Eminemerson-Lake
'n' Palmer - Dr
Jesta, and Judge Jelliman all
got shot and so the corpses went as underground as the scene.
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Mainstream Rock / (Closet Prog)
These are the
bands which are progressive but not tarnished by the 'dirty' name of the
category progessive rock. But is you listen to the bands below it is easy
to spot their influences. If you listen to French band Air there is no doubt that they
grew up listening to Pink Floyd! Trendy rockers Kula Shaker also have chart hits and play festival - when
they are not at Marillion concerts!
Mainstream-Prog
gets radio play, also the bands are given decent slots at festivals...they
just downplay their influences in order to appeal to the media.
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Radiohead, Air, The Urbane, The
Cooper Temple Clause and Porcupine
Tree all have fans who love these bands without realising they are
listening to music that is "Progressive in the true sense of the
word" to quote Steven Wilson.
Blackfield look certain to be added to this list when their superb album is
released across the world.
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Charlie O'Mara's
Progressive Summery
"Never
before has there been a better time to like Progressive Rock, except for in
the 70's.
This
educational article has taken much skilled research, painstaking work, and
the help of many experts and it is a continuation of a previous piece
written in 1993 when Silhobbit.com was just a small fanzine and before we
were a global dotcom website with thousands of visitors per week.
Since the
previous magazine article there there have been many new entries or
categories including 'Skate-Prog'
and 'Mongrel Prog' just
didn't exist before, but have now been added after careful consideration
and a focus group of learned academics. Our handpicked international panel
included Heike, Richard, Lisa, David Gower, John, and Annette. Their
input and knowledge is valuable to this historical musical research.
The great
thing about the word 'Progressive' is that it should never reach a final
goal, it evolves and changes, unlike chess where the rules have remained
unchanged for thousands of years.
When we
funded this research we knew that it was never going to be complete due to
the nature of the music. So, we can agree that Progressive Rock is the best
type of music there is, but with so many subsections there is enough for
all the family. Progressive Rock likes to think it is a broadchurch with
offering wide-appeal to its congress.
Marillion's
Pete Trewavas recently said
"people will always like good music". So, what
Silhobbit.com does is give airtime to the best bands.
The Future?
We want
good quality recordings and but we want it for free....doesn't work like
that!
To keep
the quality high we must dip our hands into our prog- pockets. I would
suggest that we each buy just one cd per month. This will enable a prog
future for our children's children and grandchildren.
I also advise that we all recommend a good band or album to our friends and
colleagues, letting them know where they can buy it from!
My 6yr old
nephew was bewildered and disappointed when I gave him Big Big Train's great new cd, but
in years to come I know it will give him much pleasure. I'm planting acorns
for future oak trees - I suggest we all do the same.
It Bites, Marillion, The Urbane, and Porcupine Tree will always have a
future because of their high standards, but if you want my tips for bands
that will come through you need look no further than Blackfield, The Arm Band, and Magenta. These bands are fucking
quality.
Whatever
prog you like, enjoy and keep buying it so the people can keep making it. "
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