Hi!
Keith from Oklahoma City here. Just joined the forum section last evening although I've been using Progarchives.com for entertainment and enlightenment for the past couple of years.
I'm not a musician, but have a decernative ear for prog, experimental rock, electric blues fusion and the like. Because of the lack of local radio air time of prog related artists in the Oklahoma City area, I rely on the internet to find out all I need about new music and bands that are emerging. To be honest, I was under the impression that progressive music was all but abandoned for the past several years til I found websites like Progarchives. There's and old saying here (even in this day and age)...whatever is happening on the left and right coasts (America) and Europe always is 10 years late coming to the "Bible Belt" .
'Tis true my brothers and sisters.
I mourned when Yes acquired Trevor Rabin...cried when Steve Hackett left Genesis (but rejoiced in his solo efforts)...agonized when Nektar seemed to fade away(now they're back and just as good as before)...saddened by the deaths of Frank Zappa and Steve Marriott (I know Steve is not Prog, but loved him just the same)
Although I was under the impression that prog was dead, I now know it's still alive and kicking and just as grand as it was in the '70's.
What I listen to:
Yes-obviously I skip most of the '80's material
Genesis-again, obvious when they hit the skids
Strawbs
Nektar
Todd Rundgren
Neal Morse
IQ
Triumvirat
Flower Kings
Pat Travers
The Tangent
Flaming Lips-I'm from Oklahoma City...it's a prerequisit to have the Lips as a Fave!
And many more....
Top 10 albums ('70's) Top 10 albums(Today)
Tales A Place In The Queue
TLLDOB Testimony
Recycled Retropolis
A Wizard, A True Star My River Flows (IZZ)
Ghosts Dark Matter
Foxtrot The Prodigal Son
Joe's Garage The Soft Bulletin
Illusions on a Double Dimple Back In The World Of Adventures
Spectral Mornings The Ladder
Relayer Spirals In Hyperspace
Good to be here...hope to meet you all
Keith