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Any Big 6 has got to include Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, Pink Floyd and ELP, they were the biggest, most influential prog bands of the late 60s/early 70s. The 6th choice is harder, personally I would include Camel but that's just because they're one of my favourite bands, but you could equally choose Tull, Rush, Gentle Giant, or possibly some others. Maybe we need a Big 8 or Big 10?
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Do you even read the articles you post, Svetonio? Or are you back to just posting nonsense over and over again like the last time you were banned? The article lists 7 songs. All of these songs predate Dark Side of the Moon. The 7 songs are all from Floyd's psychedelic period, although one could say that "Echoes" was leaning toward prog. OMG, what a maroon.
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50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time#13 - Pink Floyd, 'Animals' (1977)#4 - Pink Floyd, 'Wish You Were Here' (1975)#1 - Pink Floyd, 'The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) |
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@ The Dark Elf Glad you picked up on who this is........I just started reading these posts and thought...."hmm I smell something familiar, reminiscent of large patties in a cow field". Best to leave him to his ramblings, I've warned people over at Steve Hoffman Forums about his odor too....
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1 Pink Floyd 2 Brian Eno 3 Can 4 Radiohead 5 The Mothers of Invention 6 Faust
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I don’t like them as many of my posts can attest, but I honestly don’t see them as top tier. Nevertheless, a very good and significant band, my tastes aside. On another matter directed at anyone or everyone, I don’t see how Zappa can ever be left out. His albums sold well, enough, but he was also more prolific than everyone else. So, his sales have to be considered as a sum total of the whole body of his work. Zappa managed to fund not only his bands, but also multiple orchestra projects, which are not cheap to fund. So, yes he was pulling in sales. His influence is also huge and he was essentially the first Prog artist. What’s special about the number six? |
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Commercially speaking, Gentle Giant is probably more than one level below any of the other 7 or 8 that tend to get named in the top 6. Given how popular ELP, Floyd, Yes, Genesis, Tull, and even KC were. They had reasonable success in America (perhaps about the same as Strawbs, who also had considerable UK success which eluded GG, but not as high as Renaissance), but were not big in the UK at any point. From a prog point of view, even though I don't much like them, they are huge, the epitome of prog in some sense.
Also somebody had mentioned that all of KC albums went gold...not in the US. Only in the Court did. I remember when it happened too. 1977, I heard it on the radio. The announcers noted that it took 8 years to go gold, which is longer than most albums stayed in print even back then! Apparently it eventually went platinum https://www.riaa.com/?s=king+crimson Edited by kenethlevine - September 08 2020 at 19:59 |
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Wow, I guess I did not know it took 8yrs to go Gold, I would have guessed by '73.
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Frank Zappa isn't a band. I have nothing against him but he's a solo artist. If you included him you would also have to include Mike Oldfield, Rick Wakeman, Peter Gabriel and maybe a few others. Otherwise it's just a list of your personal favorites. Nothing wrong with that but I don't think that was the task requested. As for GG they are one of the most important bands whether you think so or not. They are usually ranked just after King Crimson as far as importance goes(ie number one of the "second tier" bands). A lot of people on this site don't seem to agree(maybe it's an age thing)so you aren't the only one but that doesn't change their place in the history of prog.
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I'm typically the only one(that I know of)who talks about gold and platinum albums(and sales in general)on here but this time it wasn't me. Anyway, "court" was released in 69 but didn't go gold until 77 so yeah 8 years. So far it's the only album of theirs to be certified gold. No other albums of theirs have. However, I'd be willing to bet the "court" has gone platinum by now(over 40 years after it has been certified gold)or at the very least is very close to it(maybe 900,000 albums sold) especially with all the attention it has received in prog circles and even beyond in the past ten years or so. The RIAA, however, doesn't always keep close tabs on album sales and from what I understand they usually won't check an albums sales figures unless the label requests it.
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I'm not home this week, but I'd like to look thru my Prog Magazine issue that was the Top 100 Progressive Bands survey, maybe its online. I think the issue came out 2 yrs ago?? I'd like to see where GG placed.....I have tried to listen to them, that baroque chamber style music is not my cup of tea. So I really have no opinion of them....
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I'm not sure maybe number 20 but I wouldn't go by them anyway. They probably have Dream Theater in the top 10. :P That said I still like the magazine and read it.
My main reason for having GG as part of the big six is because when I used to go on the progressive ears website and they did those big five or big six lists at least 80 percent of the members on there had GG in their top six if not top five. While I don't care for their over all community and snobbery they definitely know their prog and if they place GG that high up that consistently then you know there's a good reason for it. Also, GG used to regularly fill large theaters of at least two thousand seats and at one point(according to one of the GG members) were about as big as Genesis before Genesis became more popular and "sold out." Also, over time they have become at least as respected in prog circles as ELP if not more so.
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Ohh Bro, believe I know.....Early days here I talked RIAA sales figures but really nobody cares here when your talking about lists of "best bands" that always turns out to be lists of "favorite bands", sales means doo-doo squat here LOL! Especially when people stream so much now they forgot how to buy a CD, Record and now Cassette tapes that are gaining huge popularity. One thing for sure is you cannot argue against record sales, I mean the Fab Four suck, but they sold a boat load of records .
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Reminds me, a couple of years ago I bought a used vinyl copy of “Red” and it had a “cutout” notch in the side. I remember thinking, wow, THIS was a cutout? But yeah. These albums weren’t big sellers. Even Crimso had to slum it for quite a while.
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I don't doubt it.....I don't do PE, never did really. But its common that a magazine should reach a much larger audience, so it might...might be a bit more definitive, as well subjective. I think DT were in the top 12, I hope I remember to look when I get home Friday. But remember I am sure there are tons that don't think Pink Floyd should be on any prog list ....so Every band thinks they are bigger than the other band..... But if GG makes it then CAN should be there too
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In my post above I do mention that "In the Court" went platinum. I don't know when it happened. I just remember that the fact that it took 8 years to go gold was very much celebrated at the time, an unusual occurrence. That is, if you haven't gone gold fairly quickly, it usually didn't happen at all.
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