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cstack3
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Lots of love for Captain Beyond's debut! They were the very first band I ever saw on the big rock stage, and it was stunning!
I'd suggest Amon Duul II's "Wolf City," that used to shake the dorm room walls back in the day!
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Yes, I do consider Paranoid as a Heavy Prog album, and this is what I've written in my review of it:
"Looking from the perspective of 1970, Paranoid must be considered as (Heavy) Prog album, and according to what Ozzy Osbourne once said in a interview, that's how it was meant by the Sabs themselves. The music is not as complex as some other bands' from that year but it's surely very innovative and thus beyond the mainstream Rock - not to speak about Planet Caravan which influenced by Django Reinhardt, one of Tony Iommi's influences, is very jazzy. Heavy Metal as a genre was not established in 1970, even not really forming before Paranoid, so looking from the perspective of that year, the album can't be considered as a part of that genre. So historically speaking, Paranoid can't be seen as something else than (Heavy) Prog. And maybe the most correct thing to do is to consider the whole very early HM as a part of Prog. Ion Lord of Deep Purple had indeed Progressive ambitions as well, and what about Uriah Heep?" Edited by David_D - January 06 2022 at 16:53 |
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^ Early heavy metal was considered a part of prog but is rarely seen that way now. Here's an interesting quote from Philip S. Walker's notes in the Warhorse CD Red Sea ; "...Heavy
Rock as a style grew out of Progressive Rock sometime in the early 1970s. The trend setters were Deep Purple and Black
Sabbath" . Now that's a perspective you don't hear anything about these days. In hindsight it makes sense and adds a dimension to the post-Psychedelic era previously missing. |
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My three favourite bands are Rush, Anekdoten and Porcupine Tree so something like...
Permanent Waves Moving Pictures In Absentia Gravity Until All The Ghosts Are Gone Hemispheres Deadwing A Farewell To Kings Fear Of A Blank Planet Vemod Alternate list and these are all going by what the site here calls Heavy Prog T2- It'll All Work Out In Boomland Tiles- Presents Of Mind Liquid Scarlet- Liquid Scarlet Landberk- One Man Tells Another Exsimio- Carbono 14 Morte Macabre- Symphonic Holocaust Thule- Ultima Thule
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Going by PA's definition (btw Rush occupy the top 4 places on PA's heavy prog list!)
1. Rush - Moving Pictures 2. Porcupine Tree - Deadwing 3. The Mars Volta - Amputechture 4. Haken - Affinity 5. Headspace - All That You Fear Is Gone 6. Quatermass - s/t 7. Lone Star - Firing On All Six 8. Fields - s/t 9. Enchant - Tug Of War X. The National Orchestra of the United Kingdom Of Goats - Vaaya and the Sea (btw I've never heard the last album in my list but included it for the great name and to make up to ten!)
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That is very interesting, both concerning Prog and Metal history, and maybe even quite relevant for the roots of Prog Metal. Deep Purple has indeed not less than BS to be considered being among Prog pioneers.
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Yes, very much!!
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All the usual suspects have been mentioned...my favorite big names would be
Uriah Heep Rush Porcupine Tree Capt Beyond but a few less well known ones I'm fond of.. Armageddon Big Elf Black Bonzo Gravy Train Lucifers Friend Steamhammer (listed as crossover...) |
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