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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2017 at 16:46
my favorite newer prog band are The Red Masque. they are not really neo-prog though; they are very aggressive. listen to their track "Minotaur":



there are many live clips of them on YouTube, here a few examples:





















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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2017 at 14:22
Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Thanks, i'll check out your new thread and promise to 'not stray from the path' :)


No worries...I was just as guilty LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2017 at 13:38
My apologies if I 'nudged' the subject away from its original post.. it wasn't intentional; I was in my late teens/ early twenties when the Neo Prog (NWOBPR) came about and loved Twelfth Night and IQ in particular (see my postings on Twelfth Night on the band appreciation section. Also worked briefly as a roadie for a local band who supported Pendragon on their 'Fly High, Fall far' tour (about 82?) so those were the bands I knew well. I also put a posting about 'Chemical Alice' who pre-dated Marillion (CA's Drummer became Marillion's keyboard player apparently!?) asking if anyone knew anymore but ive had no replies :(

Thanks, i'll check out your new thread and promise to 'not stray from the path' :)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 15 2017 at 16:55
Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Ange are great too!.. I was introduced to them in the late 70's.. I felt that the approach they took to the style of music of Genesis and King Crimson in particular, pre-dated the 'Neo' idea in that they were creating their own music by respectfully/ reverentially referencing these (slightly) earlier bands but in a particularly accentuated and stylized way.. which, after all, is all that Marillion, IQ etc were doing a few years later..

I also feel that Eloy's late 70's output (Colours, Planets & Time to Turn) was pre-empting the sound of the new wave of British progressive rock (NWOBPR)


Interesting thoughts on Ange and the Neo Prog movement...I never really thought about them that way.  I've already steered this thread too far away from the OP's intention, so I started a new thread discussing the start of the Neo Prog era at:

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=111914

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2017 at 15:30
Ange are great too!.. I was introduced to them in the late 70's.. I felt that the approach they took to the style of music of Genesis and King Crimson in particular, pre-dated the 'Neo' idea in that they were creating their own music by respectfully/ reverentially referencing these (slightly) earlier bands but in a particularly accentuated and stylized way.. which, after all, is all that Marillion, IQ etc were doing a few years later..

I also feel that Eloy's late 70's output (Colours, Planets & Time to Turn) was pre-empting the sound of the new wave of British progressive rock (NWOBPR)



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2017 at 12:27
Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

The concert's on DVD, but it doesn't show the band entering through the lobby, tossing flowers (LOL) and serving wine & cheese to the audience in the middle of the set!


Wow, I wish I could have seen that...Magnifique LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2017 at 12:24
Originally posted by The.Crimson.King The.Crimson.King wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

the whole Mona Lisa discussion is kinda off topic. 
yes, the origins of neo are in symphonic but nevertheless...


True, but if people who wouldn't normally be exposed to the band check them out and like them because of this thread, isn't that a good thing Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2017 at 12:19
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

the whole Mona Lisa discussion is kinda off topic. 
yes, the origins of neo are in symphonic but nevertheless...


True, but if people who wouldn't normally be exposed to the band check them out and like them because of this thread, isn't that a good thing Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2017 at 12:11
Originally posted by The.Crimson.King The.Crimson.King wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

^I saw Mona Lisa at ProgFest 2000 in L.A.! They were awesome!


That's good to hear.  Sometimes when these 70's only prog bands reformed a couple decades later the results weren't so good LOL

The concert's on DVD, but it doesn't show the band entering through the lobby, tossing flowers (LOL) and serving wine & cheese to the audience in the middle of the set!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2017 at 11:58
the whole Mona Lisa discussion is kinda off topic. 
yes, the origins of neo are in symphonic but nevertheless...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2017 at 11:54
Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

^I saw Mona Lisa at ProgFest 2000 in L.A.! They were awesome!


That's good to hear.  Sometimes when these 70's only prog bands reformed a couple decades later the results weren't so good LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2017 at 11:21
^I saw Mona Lisa at ProgFest 2000 in L.A.! They were awesome!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2017 at 19:27
Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Image result for mona lisa french band trop tard
Before i'm blown out the water, this French band (and this lp in particular) has most of the hallmarks of 'Neo-prog' style before Marillion, IQ, Twelfth Night and Pendragon came on the scene.. it was released in 1978 so not far off. If you like very early Marillion you will probably appreciate this...


I love Mona Lisa!  I found them through being a huge Ange fan (considered "Symphonic Prog" on PA) but I can hear the Neo style connection you mention as well.  Hopefully some people will give this album a try and if they like it, I'd also highly recommend the 2 excellent Mona Lisa albums previous to this one (Le Petit Violon de Monsieur Gregoire:1975 and Grimaces:1977) though be warned, Mona Lisa is very heavy on the dramatic French vocals which I love, but they may be a bit much for others to take Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2017 at 19:06
Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

^Cool, another Niadem's Ghost fan. That's a really underappreciated obscurity.


Oh ya, I absolutely love "In Sheltered Winds"!  I think it's really cool to hear Peter Nichols in a band without a keyboardist so his voice is even more out front than usual Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2017 at 17:38
^Cool, another Niadem's Ghost fan. That's a really underappreciated obscurity.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2017 at 17:11
My faves...more or less in order...

IQ
Marillion
Twelfth Night
Asgard
Pallas
Niadem's Ghost
Grey Lady Down
Aragon
Pendragon
Arena
The Lens
Jadis
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2017 at 16:54
If you love the Neo, Multi-Story's debut East/West is essential listening!
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2017 at 15:49
Image result for mona lisa french band trop tard
Before i'm blown out the water, this French band (and this lp in particular) has most of the hallmarks of 'Neo-prog' style before Marillion, IQ, Twelfth Night and Pendragon came on the scene.. it was released in 1978 so not far off. If you like very early Marillion you will probably appreciate this...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2017 at 07:25
Twelfth Night
Quidam
Jadis
Sylvan
Mystery
Galahad
Galleon
Solstice
Nemo 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2016 at 02:34
Apart from IQ, I nominate MAGENTA for the award.............
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