This is something that has bothered me for a long time and to some degree still does. Over the years I have watched a lot of late night tv (it's still one of my worst habits). Most of this consist of late night talk shows. I have seen countless bands and artists on talk shows. About 99 percent of these artists are some form of pop or pop rock with the very rare jazz or classical pianist or musician. However, just as rare is anything resembling progressive rock. I will start off by first discussing some of the times a prog band did appear on tv and which shows. Typically you can look them up on youtube and there might be some I'm not aware of.
In 1991 or so I saw Yes on tv performing a concert during their Union tour. I don't remember much about it or what show it was on but only that I was excited to see my favorite band on tv. I also saw that tour. In 1994 Yes appeared on David Letterman playing the song "walls" from the Talk album. Ok, not a really big deal considering "walls" is probably the poppiest song on the album but hey they were still introduced by David Letterman as "progressive rock n roll" and Yes is of course one of the most famous prog rock bands of all time. I saw the talk tour as well.
In late 1993 Emerson, Lake and Palmer appeared on the Arsenio Hall show to promote their manticore box set. Arsenio had a little fun with the name Manticore. I remember watching this when it first came out. The Mandela effect had me thinking it aired in 1992 though possibly because that's when their black moon album came out. I didn't even think of the box set even though my brother bought it for me as a Christmas present(probably Christmas of 1993). Also, Keith Emerson appeared on David Letterman's late night tv show(I forget the exact name of his show). I believe he only performed with the band and was a musical guest. I don't think he chatted with Dave but I could be wrong. I'll have to look it up on youtube.
In 1995 King Crimson appeared on Conan O'Brien. I also happened to catch that tour(the Thrak tour). They played "dinosaur." This is also on youtube.
So that's pretty much it as far as the well known bands but admittedly I haven't researched this very thoroughly. If and when I do I will report back.
Nonetheless, all of my late night tv show watching has resulted in very very few post seventies prog bands appearing on late night tv and even the seventies bands don't show up anymore. I saw the psych prog band Dungen on Conan O' Brien around 2006 or so(just a guess)and also maybe a few years after that the post rock band Explosions in the Sky appear on some talk show as the musical guest but I forget which one. Also, maybe a year or so ago(or maybe slightly longer ago)I saw the space rock band Spiritualized on one of these shows. I also saw The Flaming Lips at one point but again don't remember which show. That's basically about it. There could have been others but I'm drawing a blank if there were.
I'm tempted to say it's all because of some sort of musical discrimination. I can think of a possible conversation with the shows producers that might go something like this:
Joe (the promoter) : Hey Steve we have this great band that want to play on your show.
Steve : Cool. What's the name of the band?
Joe: Spock's Beard.
Steve: Interesting name for a band. What are they punk or alternative?
Joe: No, they are a progressive rock band.
Steve: A what?
Joe: You know, prog rock like Yes, ELP, King Crimson. That kind of thing.
Steve: Oh.
Joe: Steve are you still there?
Steve: Yeah, Joe. Listen how can I say this nicely? We don't allow prog rock bands on our show. They take up too much time and too many people aren't into that stuff. They find it pretentious.
Joe: Still? This is the 21st century. Aren't people especially producers and talk show hosts more open to that these days?
Steve: No, not really. Hey, I didn't make the rules though. Nonetheless, thanks for the suggestion. Come back if you have someone who is more like the white stripes or the foo fighters or someone.
Joe: Yeah, ok. Whatever.
I realize there are a lot of music genres out there who aren't represented on late night tv but as a prog fan it just seems like being how many of them are out there at least one full blown modern band would show up on tv? However, not even Porcupine Tree, Haken,Opeth, or the Mars Volta have popped up on any of these shows. Not even Tool or Radiohead for that matter. It's a real wtf thing for me. You would think late night would be the place to see them but no. Prog even in the 21st century is the last genre to get picked to play musical kick ball in the rock n roll schoolyard. In fact in some ways it's so far outside the mainstream it doesn't get picked at all(or noticed it seems).
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