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I definitely agree wtih both of you that "classic" Pink Floyd can be easily considered progressive blues rock; I think, as in all prog generes, it's about some rythm and chord progression etc. in the basis of a track (as many people here and you have already said). The band I play guitar in also considers itself as progressive blues rock band - so I feel close to the thread :)
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Posted: July 01 2013 at 06:13
Smurph wrote:
I asked this earlier but no response so I wanted to ask again.
We are talking about progressive blues rock.
What about real progressive blues? Like Robert Johnson or Son House but Prog?
If it exists (and there is no logical reason why not), then it wouldn't be Prog Rock just as Progressive Jazz or Progressive Trance isn't, so would not be found in the "Progressive Music Lounges > Prog Recommendations/Featured albums" sub-forum
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