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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Progosopher Progosopher wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Not able to upload ('error inserting object') but this is meant to be the The Edgar Winter Band playing Frankenstein . nearly 10 minutes of joy!

A fantastic performance. Edgar Winter is a wizard. Not an English band, though.




 

I think I realised that after posting bit wondered if I might get away with it anyway LOL
 
I didn't know Edgar Winter was American until Progosopher mentioned it. Smile
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Originally posted by Progosopher Progosopher wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Not able to upload ('error inserting object') but this is meant to be the The Edgar Winter Band playing Frankenstein . nearly 10 minutes of joy!

A fantastic performance. Edgar Winter is a wizard. Not an English band, though.




 

I think I realised that after posting bit wondered if I might get away with it anyway LOL
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Originally posted by Progosopher Progosopher wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Not able to upload ('error inserting object') but this is meant to be the The Edgar Winter Band playing Frankenstein . nearly 10 minutes of joy!

A fantastic performance. Edgar Winter is a wizard. Not an English band, though.
 
Not to worry. I included a song by Blue Oyster Cult, who are from New York City. Smile

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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Not able to upload ('error inserting object') but this is meant to be the The Edgar Winter Band playing Frankenstein . nearly 10 minutes of joy!

A fantastic performance. Edgar Winter is a wizard. Not an English band, though.




The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"
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of all the great things Great Britain contributed to history --music and  prog is one if its best gifts---
but Jon Anderson did once say back in the late 60's --early 70's if you didn't come from the right background you could work in a factory of create a great prog band.Wink
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It's fantastically funny that the BBC showed that particular and wonderfully crass song from CaravanLOL
I mean of all of the sex allusions Caravan has ever madePig, that one is the strongest. Cool

Surely the establishment was sleeping though the censorship sessionEvil Smile
 
Caravan had some great album titles which were laced with saucy innuendo, including If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You, For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night & Cunning Stunts Tongue
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It's fantastically funny that the BBC showed that particular and wonderfully crass song from CaravanLOL
I mean of all of the sex allusions Caravan has ever madePig, that one is the strongest. Cool

Surely the establishment was sleeping though the censorship sessionEvil Smile
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Not able to upload ('error inserting object') but this is meant to be the The Edgar Winter Band playing Frankenstein . nearly 10 minutes of joy!

 
That's a great clip from The Old Grey Whistle Test. I like Blue Oyster Cult's "Frankenstein" too, or to give the song its full title "The Siege and Investiture of Baron von Frankenstein's Castle at Weisseria" Smile
 
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Thanks for this thread. I'm looking forward checking out what other people, and yourself, post.
 
There's a Prog-Rock Britannia documentary on YouTube that you might be interested in, Manuel. I would have shared it here but it's split into nine parts. Smile
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Not able to upload ('error inserting object') but this is meant to be the The Edgar Winter Band playing Frankenstein . nearly 10 minutes of joy!






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Thanks for this thread. I'm looking forward checking out what other people, and yourself, post.
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Bachdenkel were a Birmingham band who released two albums, "Lemmings" (1970) and "Stalingrad" (1977). Their first album was a Prog-Rock masterpiece in my opinion.
 
 
Bachdenkel - "Lemmings" (1970)
 
Album Review #1:- Despite the Germanic-sounding name, Bachdenkel were formed in Birmingham, England in the late 1960's. Their first album "Lemmings" (1970) was far superior to their later album "Stalingrad" (1977). Although "Lemmings" was recorded in 1970, the album wouldn't see release until 1973. The album was recorded at a time when the Psychedelic Rock era was merging into the Progressive Rock era, and this is very much reflected in the music contained within the album. "Lemmings" is a real treasure of the era for Psychedelic and Progressive Rock lovers alike.
 
The album features a superb opening track, "Translation", with a deliciously slow build-up of laid-back, mellow vocals and electric guitar and then exploding into life towards the end with some really wild and intricate guitar virtuosity, very reminiscent of the psychedelic sixties era. Track 2, "Equals" is a
short continuation of the opening number with a return to a gentler guitar sound again, together with hazy-sounding vocals. The third track "An Appointment With The Master" is outstanding! The song has a triumphal,  marching rhythm to it, combined with uplifting, feel-good vocals and superb psychedelic guitar mastery which leaves one feeling euphoric. Track 4, "The Settlement Song", the last track on Side One and the longest track on the album at over 11 minutes long,  opens with a
deceptively quiet beginning with dreamy vocals before launching into a powerful rhythm and pounding electric guitar. The song sounds in places like it could be the Beatles on a crazy psychedelic acid trip. The epic song returns to a more laid-back pace during the middle section before the tremendous finale, featuring the heavy, pounding electric guitar and drum rhythm, a prevalent feature of the album as a whole.
 
Side Two of the album opens with a short duration 2-minute song  "Long Time Living" with a more laid-back pace and featuring the gentle sound of an organ playing in the background. The sixth song on the album "Strangerstill" has an impressive build-up with the familiar pounding guitar, bass and drum pattern heard on previous songs. It's another classic song combining wild psychedelic guitar riffs and grandiose major chords, which will sound familiar to Prog_Rock fans everywhere. The final track on the album "Come All Ye Faceless" is a 9-minute masterpiece and it makes a fitting highlight to a great album. The song starts off gently and gradually builds up into a tremendous crescendo of wonderfully wild, psychedelic guitar freak-outs and sonorous organ playing for the majestic grand finale, rounding off a first-rate album in magnificent style.
 
If you don't want to follow the crowd and be a "Lemming", then give this often overlooked and under-appreciated album a listen. You may like it and might even grow to love it. All of the superb tracks on the album blend perfectly together and make the album as a whole a rock masterpiece. This rare album treasure still sounds fresh and original 50 years on. Highly recommended for lovers of classic Psychedelic & Progressive Rock from the early 1970's era.


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Prog Britannia! Britannia rules the airwaves! This thread is intended as a celebration of classic British Progressive & Psychedelic Rock from the golden era - the late 1960's and early 70's! I'll be searching for rare British album treasures on YouTube which have been lost in the mists of time and remained undiscovered for years until the advent of the Internet. I'll  post the full album videos here (if available) for the enjoyment of all of our devoted Prog fans and I'll also be writing a full ProgArchives review for each album posted. I hope other Prog Archives members will join in the fun with me too by finding their own lost British album treasures to post on this thread. Smile
 
To serve as an introduction to this thread, here's a  "Prog Rock at the BBC" video, featuring BBC studio performances by some of the classic Progressive Rock bands of the 1970s, including Yes, Genesis, ELP, Caravan, Family, Atomic Rooster and more...
 
 
 


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