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Posted: August 15 2011 at 13:30
Svetonio wrote:
Probably pushing the definition a bit. This is The Who's cover of an old Eddie Cochran hit from the rock n' roll era, a hit at the time when Fripp was in short trousers.
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Joined: July 20 2009
Location: Tucson, AZ USA
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Posted: August 18 2011 at 00:18
I'd say this is the best "progressive blues" I've ever heard!
These guys were AWESOME during the 35th Anniversary tour, the stage chemistry was killer! That's why I was so stunned when stuff fell apart a few years later.
Joined: July 27 2010
Location: Tel Aviv
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Posted: August 21 2011 at 02:00
Another vote for Beefheart- it's actually the distorted messed up soul of the blues, with insanely complex and chaotic arrangements. He's more prog than 95% of the bands on this site.
Joined: July 31 2004
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Posted: September 02 2011 at 10:04
moshkito wrote:
Hi,
I would definitly add Groundhogs to this mix and bunch. Very original.
Absolutely. Been getting really into Groundhogs recently. No idea why it's taken me so long to check them out...
And I might as well add yet another endorsement of Beefheart whilst I'm here. His blues couldn't be any bluesier, nor his prog any proggier. Shiny Beast's a pretty decent place to start with the Captain, IMO.
Joined: March 07 2010
Location: Australia
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Posted: September 03 2011 at 00:22
The Hemulen wrote:
moshkito wrote:
Hi,
I would definitly add Groundhogs to this mix and bunch. Very original.
Absolutely. Been getting really into Groundhogs recently. No idea why it's taken me so long to check them out...
Yeah Groundhogs are pretty cool.
The Hemulen wrote:
And I might as well add yet another endorsement of Beefheart whilst I'm here. His blues couldn't be any bluesier, nor his prog any proggier. Shiny Beast's a pretty decent place to start with the Captain, IMO.
Joined: July 14 2007
Location: United States
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Posted: September 03 2011 at 00:48
Broken record here, has anyone bothered to listen to Butterfield Blues Band's East-West (the song, particularly, the album in general). So much started with that album that it's sick.
Do a Youtube search, there's a ton of versions there. I'll say it again, they probably belong here in some psych or pre-prog category.
Edited by jammun - September 03 2011 at 00:50
Can you tell me where we're headin'?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon.
Joined: July 03 2010
Location: Coho Country
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Posted: September 06 2011 at 09:30
jammun wrote:
Broken record here, has anyone bothered to listen to Butterfield Blues Band's East-West (the song, particularly, the album in general). So much started with that album that it's sick.
Do a Youtube search, there's a ton of versions there. I'll say it again, they probably belong here in some psych or pre-prog category.
"East-West" has to one be one of the most influential songs from the last half of the '60's. Bloomfield guitar work was groundbraking at the time. The album is a classic. 5 stars.
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