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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

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In short, King Crimson are much more experimental than EL&P. And they kick-started Prog with their first album. They went through various musical phases, often changing their sound, whereas EL&P always remained the same. KC are definitely more difficult than El&P. But like Pink Floyd they are admired far beyond prog.

However, both choices seem legitimate to me
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Very nice with your thorough reasoning and explanation. One can vote for up to all 6 bands, so you can vote for ELP too, if you want to.

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I say Yes and Genesis.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote David_D Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2024 at 18:11
So by now:

Yes - 7
King Crimson - 7
Genesis - 5
ELP - 3
Jethro Tull - 1
Pink Floyd - 0

as voted by David_D, Valdez, felonafan, Logan, The Dark Elf, Easy Money, jamesbaldwin and AFlowerKingCrimson

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Yes
Genesis (PG and SH era only of course)
King Crimson

ELP were too far off on the extreme end. They represent prog at it's most excessive but not most typical imo. I still like them but that's beside the point.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jamesbaldwin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2024 at 17:31
I think that Yes and Genesis are on the podium.

Pink Floyd came from psychedelia, they were prog only in passing, they are much more than prog.

Jethro tull before Thick As a Brick were mainly folkblues, they too were prog in passing.

Now that leaves EL&P and King Crimson.

Both can aspire to the podium, as importance for prog. EL&P came from Nice, from adapting classical music to rock, and they were very successful. 
King Crimson have never adapted classical music to rock, they come partly from psychedelia, partly from the avant-garde, partly from melodic romantic rock and, from their second album onwards, partly from jazz.

In short, King Crimson are much more experimental than EL&P. And they kick-started Prog with their first album. They went through various musical phases, often changing their sound, whereas EL&P always remained the same. KC are definitely more difficult than El&P. But like Pink Floyd they are admired far beyond prog.

However, both choices seem legitimate to me. 
I choose King Crimson, because in my opinion without them, prog would be lost far more than it is with EL&P.

-King Crimson
- Yes
- Genesis
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ELP
King Crimson
The originators.
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Then it says:

Yes - 5
King Crimson - 4
Genesis - 3
ELP - 2
Jethro Tull - 1
Pink Floyd - 0

as voted by David_D, Valdez, felonafan, Logan and The Dark Elf

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Tull - who probably did more diversification in sound than any of the others.
Yes
King Crimson

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I think of ELP as the quintessential Prog band (a sound so associated with Prog fro good or bad), followed by Yes and King Crimson in its own way. And of course Prog-Genesis has been incredibly influential and does deserve mention.   I had not associated Pink Floyd with Prog so much when growing up.

Edited by Logan - November 23 2024 at 13:31
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Yes
King Crimson
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Originally posted by Valdez Valdez wrote:

The Moody Blues oft neglected but really deserve more.

Discussion is of course very welcomed, but especially of "The Big Six".
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The present result is:

Yes - 2
Genesis - 2
ELP - 1
King Crimson - 1
Jethro Tull - 0
Pink Floyd - 0

as voted by David_D and Valdez


Edited by David_D - November 23 2024 at 13:25
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Can we only vote for three?

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

You can vote for all of these bands you want, .........
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KC
Yes
genesis

Of these.
https://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/album/sleepers-2024

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Can we only vote for three?
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The Moody Blues oft neglected but really deserve more.
https://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/album/sleepers-2024

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I reckon that it's most commonly today to consider
Yes
King Crimson
Genesis
Jethro Tull
ELP  and
Pink Floyd
as The Big Six of the classic Progressive Rock from the 1970s.

Now, I'd like to know which of these bands do you find to be the most archetypal of the classic '70s Progressive Rock?

You can vote for as many of these 6 bands as you want to, and each time a band gets a vote, I'll give it 1 point, and by updates I'll tell the total score at a given point of time, and as voted by whom.

I find the most archetypal
ELP
Yes
Genesis

So the score to begin with is
ELP - 1
Yes - 1
Genesis - 1
Jethro Tull - 0
King Crimson - 0
Pink Floyd - 0

as voted by David_D

Edit: I can tell that by "the most archetypal classic Progressive Rock", I mean that which is the most stylistically typical, or representative and most defining for the classic Progressive Rock in the 1970s.


Edited by David_D - 1 hour 29 minutes ago at 07:41
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