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    Posted: August 30 2013 at 02:27
A 20-minute multi-section epic by the French BM group Peste Noire. (several members have also been in Alcest and Amesoeurs) Goes through several tempo shifts, with lots of contrast between acoustic and heavy sections the latter even alternating between radically different riffing styles.



I feel awkward calling a song by a band that politically reactionary "progressive"... but, hey, if Current 93 and Drudkh and Janus can make it unto the site...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2013 at 23:25
Originally posted by AreYouHuman AreYouHuman wrote:


Cream: “Wheels of Fire” has several: As You Said, White Room, Passing the Time, Pressed Rat and Warthog, Those Were the Days and my single favorite Cream tune, Deserted Cities of the Heart. From “Disraeli Gears”: Dance the Night Away, World of Pain, Blue Condition. From “Goodbye”: Badge, What a Bringdown, Anyone for Tennis.

But nooo, they can’t even be considered proto-prog around here. Waaaaa……

Thanks for giving credit to a great band who wrote some first rate songs...unfortunately, most people don't bother to look beyond the radio airplay staples "Sunshine of Your Love" & "White Room"...I consider the songs you listed as belonging in that wonderful primordial prog soup between "Sgt Peppers" and "In the Court of the Crimson King" Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2013 at 18:57
Roy Wood: his first solo record, “Boulders,” is quirky, idiosyncratic and stylistically all over the place, as is the norm for him. The two tracks closest to prog are, IMO, Nancy Sing Me a Song and Dear Elaine, both of which would have fit in on the first ELO album.

Cream: “Wheels of Fire” has several: As You Said, White Room, Passing the Time, Pressed Rat and Warthog, Those Were the Days and my single favorite Cream tune, Deserted Cities of the Heart. From “Disraeli Gears”: Dance the Night Away, World of Pain, Blue Condition. From “Goodbye”: Badge, What a Bringdown, Anyone for Tennis.

But nooo, they can’t even be considered proto-prog around here. Waaaaa……

Moving on…

Al Stewart: Roads to Moscow, Terminal Eyes, Nostradamus, Merlin’s Time, Running Man, On the Border.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2013 at 09:20
Monster Magnet, being a total 1970s psychedelic hard rock tribute, has a handful of prog-leaning songs too.






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2013 at 05:28
This is the Life by Living Colour

www.youtube.com/watch?v=6okNaPSRdlI


Wonderland (12" version) by Big Country

www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BLbZKGwDQA
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2013 at 03:49
Originally posted by R-A-N-M-A R-A-N-M-A wrote:


....Steve Miller Band...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 28 2013 at 16:04
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Muse - Citizen Erased
Anthrax - A.D.I./Horror of it All
Megadeth - Holy Wars... The Punishment Due
Engenheiros do Hawaii - Piano Bar
Primus - To Defy the Laws of Tradition
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2013 at 14:46


Also great, same drummer Mark Guliana.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2013 at 14:45


This tune is sexy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2013 at 08:22
Well, my main band has loads of prog tunes, I even tried to push us to PA, but no one really approved this One more chance - check this!



and one more

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 17 2013 at 00:51
Originally posted by CKnoxW CKnoxW wrote:


Here ya go
If we're talking 'Elton John,' I would also vote for "Funeral for a Friend" as a prog-inspired mini-suite...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2013 at 21:42
Shawn Phillips – “L” Ballade. Features beautiful orchestral arrangement by Paul Buckmaster.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 14 2013 at 22:12
Always felt the natural segue of "Tourniquet" to "Imaginary" on the Evanescence (2003) album was prog-suite like.  For some reason, it has always reminded me of similar songs from Marillion-Fugazi...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 13 2013 at 22:17

As you may have noticed, the Steve Miller Band shows up frequently with this kind of request. I for one motion that they should be up for consideration for prog-related, but that's just me. Their first album, Children of the Future, is a good bet, but for my money Brave New World and Sailor are better. If "Song for Our Ancestors" doesn't belong on our site, I'm not sure what does. Really though, anything pre-Joker (in no way prog, but still a stellar track) and also Fly Like an Eagle is worth your time.

Of interest outside of SMB, Daft Punk's latest release, Random Access Memories, has a lot to offer. The aptly titled "Give Life Back to Music" and "Touch" are both stellar, but the closer "Contact" is absolutely phenomenal. If you appreciate good pop music, the rest of the album is sure-fire as well.

As a Canadian, I have long been a fan and promoter of the music of Sloan. They are for the most part a tightly wrought power-pop foursome whose fame is seldom apparent south of the 49th, but every now and then they extend beyond their usual range. The opening barrages on Between the Bridges and the Double Cross are reminicent of Todd Rundgren's stream of consciousness melt down on A Wizard, A True Star. The best of the best is however Never Hear the End of It, on which 30 tracks are packed into 70 minutes and many songs simply bleed from one to the next. If you don't think Sloan posses any prog chops I challenge that assertion with my favourite track of theirs, Fading into Obscurity.

Also, if you don't listen to the Flaming Lips, you should. Start with the Soft Bulletin

Very finally, King Tubby, the father of dub (no step). That stuff is high test psychedelic reggae.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 12 2013 at 03:10
Two great examples of overlooked prog-tinged tracks, both of which are epic closing tracks from debut albums.

Midnight Oil - Nothing Lost, Nothing Gained
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5rhrU53cC0

Def Leppard - Overture
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yeXpeV6bTk

The Def Leppard track in particular is surprisingly excellent, and almost excuses them for the dross they became known for peddling later in their career
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 12 2013 at 01:43
Elton John - Funeral for a Friend
The Beach Boys - Surf's Up
The Kinks - Shangrila 
The Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years from Home
Eric Clapton - Layla
Rod Stewart - Maggie May
The Small Faces - Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
Crosby Stills & Nash - Cathedral 
The Carpenters - Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2013 at 21:36
Originally posted by The.Crimson.King The.Crimson.King wrote:


Originally posted by Rando Rando wrote:

 A  musician friend of mine once  told me he even considered Bobbi Gentry's "Ode To Billy Joe" to be Prog because of the song's haunting string arrangement combined with the song's unusual subject matter slightly stretching the style and  boundaries of Country Music.

I haven't thought of this song in years!  I remember my parents hauling me off to Lake Tahoe in the snowy early spring of 1968 and seeing Bobbi Gentry sing this at Harrah's.  I never considered that it might have been the first prog concert I ever attended Confused

I have seen that tune on some "worst" songs lists, and that always raises hackles with me. They're completely forgetting how innovative and intriguing it was when it was first released. Musically notable for the wonderfully atmospheric string arrangement and lyrically it definitely pushed boundaries, with its storyline that leaves the listener puzzling over why Billie Joe took his life, his relationship with the girl narrating the story, and why her family talks about his suicide almost casually. There was a 1976 movie of the same title, starring Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor, which did a serviceable job of fleshing out the story.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2013 at 11:25
Jackson-Kent Blues by the Steve Miller Band....a combination of blues and space rock/psychedelic like you've never heard from Steve Miller from probably their best underrated and unheard album "Number 5".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lclU-5uG3w4

Edited by TCat - August 10 2013 at 11:26
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