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Joined: October 12 2011
Location: Melb, Australia
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Posted: December 04 2016 at 06:03
I'm nostalgic for Queen, the very first band I ever loved and definitely my gateway to full-blown prog (I really don't listen to them much anymore, though, but I'd never consider getting rid of their albums), I hugely admire so many of the works of Vangelis (I would be hard-pressed to say that I love all of them, but every one of his Seventies albums were completely fascinating), and Iron Maiden are great.
But absolutely Black Sabbath gets my vote for that faultness run of great albums with all the Seventies Ozzy-led ones - yes, including `Technical Ecstasy' and `Never Say Die'! - plus they also had a couple of good Dio-fronted ones and cool moments scattered here and there after that.
Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - December 04 2016 at 06:04
Joined: August 08 2016
Location: Seattle
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Points: 1056
Posted: December 04 2016 at 06:27
David Bowie, mainly for Low and Heroes. 80's Metallica, 70's Black Sabbath, and Talking Heads are all fine groups as well. Most of the rest are enjoyable but unremarkable.
Joined: July 01 2015
Location: Out East
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Posted: December 04 2016 at 09:38
Steve Vai, but I'm not even sure why he's just "prog-related". He's full-blown prog to my ears. Rainbow, Sabbath, and Wishbone Ash all have great albums, too.
when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
Joined: April 05 2006
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Posted: December 04 2016 at 11:51
Guldbamsen wrote:
Bowie
You took the word and heart right out of my throat.
I don't like to choose best, but I love Bowie's music.
Vangelis would come second for me. I've noticed that I generally prefer artist names to band names in Prog Related: For example, aside from those listed: Terry Riley, Gerard Manset and John Cale for his terrific collaboration with Terry Riley, Church of Anthrax. I also like Jarre for Equinox and Oxygene a lot. Those that I have most wanted to see added to PR generally aslo have have been artist rather than band names.
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