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dr wu23
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Posted: February 23 2014 at 18:21 | ||
Back in the day the first 2 Moody Blues and the first 2 Procol Harum lp's all had that proto prog thing going on...as well as the first Family lp...and Touch was one of my favorites also.
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brainstormer
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Posted: February 23 2014 at 21:42 | ||
A great song for American ProtoProg but it came in October 1967. I think a lot of Prog's influence came from a more rock version of what was already happening in things like soundtrack music, Herb Alpert, and Brian Wilson's influence: Phil Specter. I still say, as much as it sounds funny, Donovan's Sunshine Superman is probably the most ProtoProg thing happening, even if I probably won't like a lot of it. It's combining classical instrumentation with rock, as well as exotic instruments, and odd, very slow meters He even has that "royal court" imagery that Genesis would later revel in. I imagine there might have been a lot of "droopy" folk going around that might have influenced Donovan, maybe some "Beat" culture music. That's an interesting topic (!): what was the most progressive folk happening at the earlier times?
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brainstormer
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Posted: February 23 2014 at 22:00 | ||
The Beatles "Revolver" came out in August 1966, whereas Donovan's "Sunshine Superman" came
out in September 1966. Both of them sound amazingly different than regular rock albums, much more "intelligent" musically, with many world music influences, and even classical, such as Eleanor Rigby.
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Icarium
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Posted: February 24 2014 at 08:07 | ||
Bookends by Simon & Garfunkle
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TODDLER
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Posted: February 24 2014 at 10:47 | ||
Electric Flag ..1966...recorded music for a film titled "The Trip". It was a collage of everything from electronic experiments to Dixieland. and merry-go-round music to hard soul jamming.
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Svetonio
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Posted: February 24 2014 at 10:57 | ||
I agreed for Donovan. |
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earlyprog
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Posted: February 25 2014 at 07:52 | ||
Some (psychedelic rock?) highlights of '66:
East-West (13:18) 1966 The Paul Butterfield Blues Band “East-West” And I like it (10:36) recorded 1966 /
released ? Jefferson Airplane Smokestack Lightning (10:52) 4 Sep live (Wolfgang’s Vault) 1966 Quicksilver Messenger Blues The Same Thing (11:13) 19 Nov 1966
Grateful Dead live at Fillmore Auditorium In the Midnight Hour (18:57) 19 Nov 1966 Grateful Dead live at Fillmore Auditorium Eight Miles
High Jan/March '66 Byrds Rain April/June
'66 Beatles Doctor Robert April/Aug '66 Beatles Light My
Fire Aug '66/Jan '67 Doors Cobwebs and Strange Oct/Dec '66 Who Third Stone from the Sun Oct '66/May '67 The
Jimi Hendrix Exp White Rabbit Nov
'66/Feb '67 Jefferson
Airplane C.T.A. – 102 Dec
'66/Feb '67 Byrds 2-4-2 Fox Trot (The Lear
Jet Song) Byrds (May/July '66) Seven & Seven Is Love (?/June '66)
Psychotic Reaction The Count Five (?/June '66) Bad Little Woman Shadows Of Knight (?/July '66) I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) The Electric Prunes (?/Nov '66)
Blues' Theme Davie Allen & The Arrows (?/Dec '66) Strawberry Fields Forever Beatles (Nov-Dec '66/Feb '67) Edited by earlyprog - February 25 2014 at 08:30 |
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moshkito
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Posted: February 25 2014 at 08:01 | ||
Hi,
Ohhh damn!
Iron Butterfly is missing! Edited by moshkito - February 25 2014 at 08:18 |
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moshkito
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Posted: February 25 2014 at 08:03 | ||
Hi,
Hahaha ... I still have that TOUCH LP. Not even sure it is playable anymore!
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Svetonio
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Posted: February 25 2014 at 10:08 | ||
Although released "too late" (1968), there is a hell of reason that those two songs ought to be mentioned in this thread..
..especially this one Edited by Svetonio - February 25 2014 at 10:14 |
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: February 25 2014 at 12:02 | ||
Let's not forget H.P. Lovecraft. Although their 2nd album is better, you've got to hand it to them for putting a Gregorian chant on their debut album (Oct. 1967). It's so regressive as to be progressive:
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The Jester
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Posted: March 04 2014 at 04:54 | ||
on the top of my head, definetely the first albums from Procol Harum and The Moody Blues, but I guess that already known...
But for sure you should listen to the first 2 albums by 'Ultimate Spinach'... They are wonderful! :) A classic example of Psychedelic Rock, mixed with Jazz Rock and Prog elements. (For example in the song Jazz Thing)... Check them out! ;) Edited by The Jester - March 04 2014 at 04:56 |
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TODDLER
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Posted: March 04 2014 at 12:54 | ||
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Dragontrouser
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Posted: March 05 2014 at 05:55 | ||
Jefferson Airplane:
Jefferson Airplane Takes Off 1966 Surrealistic Pillow 1967 After Bathing at Baxters 1967 Crown of Creation 1968
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Argor
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Posted: March 05 2014 at 08:40 | ||
Gandalf recorded their album in 1967 (although it was released in 1969) and it suits perfectly to the topic. Also Cream was playing in that time, but these bands aren't listed in PA :/
and obviously this one ;) |
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dr wu23
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Posted: March 05 2014 at 17:14 | ||
I have all 3 on vinyl..........
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dr wu23
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Posted: March 05 2014 at 17:34 | ||
Everyone here should know this one and it was also covered by Arthur Brown apparently......
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King Crimson776
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Posted: March 06 2014 at 03:09 | ||
Zombies, Left Banke
Not prog at all, but lovely, lush classical melodies. Spirit, Love... (Man I feel cool typing out these band names) It's a Beautiful Day... they might be too hippy/jammy. CSNY is one of my favorites but these are all obvious probably. Maybe Sagittarius, The Idle Race... any baroque pop. "Odessa" from the Bee Gees, also "Every Christian Lion Hearted Man..." from the debut. |
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Dean
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Posted: March 06 2014 at 05:01 | ||
The Magnificent Moodies proto-prog? Really? Only Go Now stands out as being the embryonic beginning of the Moodies foray into Baroque Pop, the rest of the album is (as I recall) typical English Whiteboy R&B. I would also call Procol's first two albums Baroque Rock though they have one foot at least in Blues Rock territory on their first four albums. Good call on Family, they don't get enough shout-outs on this forum, a truly great band - In A Doll's House is also heavily laden with Baroque Rock. Baroque Pop/Rock is not Psychedelic Pop/Rock, though they are related, I would cite Baroque Pop/Rock as being the other ingredient that with Psych Pop/Rock and Jazz Rock that formed the basis for the emergent Progressive Rock back then.
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lazland
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Posted: March 06 2014 at 05:32 | ||
You recall correctly. The Moodies were part of the r & b scene, and if that debut, is even remotely classified as "proto prog", then I would immediately submit The Yardbirds, John MAyall's Bluesbreakers, Fleetwood Mac, The Stones, The Faces, in fact virtually every single Whiteboy R & B band who had more than a 60 second spot on Ready Steady Go for inclusion on this ever expanding site of ours. Look on the bright side, Dean. At least they are not Band Cramp sourced, and more than five people will have heard of them!
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