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    Posted: June 18 2013 at 15:44

I'm sure someone must have had a similar thread before but I couldn't  bring one up on search.

So what is your single favorite Proto-Prog album  of all time from the early days when prog was still in it's infancy between 1967 and 1970...?
As much as I like the Beatles-Pepper, The Doors-Strange Days, and Jefferson Airplane-Crown of Creation, and many others.....I find myself over the years playing 'Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus' by Spirit more than any other proto prog record. When I first heard it in college in 1970 at IU Bloomington, IN I was knocked out by the quality and variety of songs.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2013 at 15:56
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2013 at 16:11
The Moody Blues' Days of Future Passed and Procol Harum's Live in Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2013 at 16:47
Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

I'm sure someone must have had a similar thread before but I couldn't  bring one up on search.

So what is your single favorite Proto-Prog album  of all time from the early days when prog was still in it's infancy between 1967 and 1970...?
As much as I like the Beatles-Pepper, The Doors-Strange Days, and Jefferson Airplane-Crown of Creation, and many others.....I find myself over the years playing 'Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus' by Spirit more than any other proto prog record. When I first heard it in college in 1970 at IU Bloomington, IN I was knocked out by the quality and variety of songs.
What's your story?
 
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You nailed it for me with "Twelve Dreams"!  However, I also tip the hat to "Sgt. Pepper's" as a tremendous influence.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2013 at 16:49
Well ...the PA 'guys' consider The Moody Blues and Procol to be crossover/prog rock and not proto prog per se....but those are certainly 2 early bands with an early prog sound...and I might have chose In Search Of The Lost Chord which we played the crap out of also in college.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2013 at 17:11
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2013 at 17:32
At the moment it's Live At Leeds, specifically the version with Tommy played on it. I prefer Tommy played live enormously. 

If i can't choose that, then it would be Who's Next. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2013 at 17:52
Fock me!
 
Unbelievable.
 
It just goes on...and on..and on.
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2013 at 18:48
Touch - 1968
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2013 at 19:07
Awlroight!
FINALLY someone who got it right.
 
(By no means the best proto lp, but at least  someone here apparently has some idea what proto-prog entails.)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2013 at 20:50
Originally posted by sagichim sagichim wrote:

Touch - 1968
 
 
One of my early favorites....I remember buying that at a small record store at college and it came with that odd yellow band of tape around it.
Of course as everyone knows the keyboard player was from the Kingsmen of Louie Louie fame.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2013 at 05:03
The Collectors - s/t

Revolver - The Beatles

Who`s Next - The Who
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2013 at 05:23
Tough question really. There are so many fine albums from the late 60s it's insane.

Arthur Brown, Doors' debut, Band of Gypsys, The United States of America, Pretty Things' SF Sorrow and the list literally goes on and on...
If Steve Miller Band were featured on PA - I might've picked eiter Children of the Future or Sailor. Love those two!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2013 at 05:57
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2013 at 06:18
Originally posted by bytor2112 bytor2112 wrote:

Revolver

This.


By a mile.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2013 at 06:34
Originally posted by Knobby Knobby wrote:

Awlroight!
FINALLY someone who got it right.
 
(By no means the best proto lp, but at least  someone here apparently has some idea what proto-prog entails.)
The question was not which is the "BEST" but what is your "FAVOURITE", for which there is no right or wrong, just personal preference.
 
But hey, don't let that stop you being a self-appointed snob of proto porg, you carry on old son.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2013 at 07:51
Dean, perhaps it is that you WISH me to carry on so you can learn the error of your - and pretty well this entire forums - ways (when it comes to proto-prog.)
 
Not sure Im arsed enough to edify.
If you are serious - go to progressive ears or better yet galactic zoo forum.
 
What has happened here is what I call "cow bird" - the cow bird waits till another species builds it nest then  takes over that nest.
 
The true meaning of "proto-prog" was laid down maybe as much as two decades before Progarchives came up with vastly generalizing the term to mean basically anything that developed out of psych (not "psyche" guys - psyche is "the soul"), pop and ROCK and embryonically began to wiggle towards what was to be progressive rock.
 
 
Think - where you think the TERM first came out of: web forums? I can assure you it did not.
 Books on prog?
Of course not - it predated all that.
 
I lay odds it came out of those old (in some cases, yellow-brown  paper)  lp dealer catalogues  that came in the mail to (serious) collectors.
 
The true meaning of "proto-prog"  is it is simply a DISTINCTIVE SOUND that was pushed to make it easier for collectors to get what they were after.
 
It is NOT a genre (as progarchives would have it). It was mainly Hammond-organ-driven. (General rule, I would say - if its got synth in it, its not proto.). Mellotron can be there also. It was mainly a UK thing, but American proto CAN be identified.
It was mainly  A VERY SLIM PERIOD in  music's history, usually '69 but you CAN have clearly identifiable proto in '70 and even further on, due to fact that some countries were  bit back in time - remember we are stressing THE SOUND here. The INITIAL  appearance of the SOUND on vinyl. So you have "backward" countries like Denmark  with (compared to the population number) a surprizing wealth of proto being put out as late as '71.
 
 
I repeat. Progarchives has taken the dealer-term , built their nest there, gave it their own spin ; made something other of it.
Perfectly alright, I expect. But I wish they would call it something else other than PROTO prog. (Maybe Burgeoning Prog?)
 
 
For instance The Who would NEVER be considered proto - they never had the Vertigo,Dawn,Nepentha - etc record label sound.
And for Progarchives in their "best proto lp " picture section to stress something like Deep Purple "Machinehead" and overlook the only one that is remotely proto, "Book of Talysein". (spelt wrong- yeah, who f**ks) is misleading in the least.
 
 
 
What you are speaking of in this thread is simply  pop ,bluesrock , psych and ROCK wot began to merge into the oncoming prog.
Your speaking of something very broad, a parameter . Something that varies in different cases.
 
 
Whereas the origional, REAL meaning of protoprog is something extremely select and finite.
 
 
 
 
I dont want to go into it right now, (because it takes some digging on my part and I gots a lawn to mow), but if you seriously want to know what the proto sound is and why it is IMMEDIATELY recognizable on hearing  (although difficult to pin down in words) search old Progressive Ears posts for the list of 100 protoprog lps.
 
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