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Posted: November 16 2013 at 11:07
^I played the song "How the Gypsy Was Born" in my show on iskc rock radio :-) I didn't mention it in my long list of artists I played to this day on the internet radio, because I didn't think of Frumpy as a "heavy prog" band...
Edited by lucas - November 16 2013 at 11:08
"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Posted: November 17 2013 at 06:30
JellySucker wrote:
So, i've been digging out some obscure heavy prog rock lately, i wanted to know if you can recommend me some albums.... i know there are some good Heavy Prog which is more popular than what i am showing you (Bands like Kansas, Rush etc).
Yes, I was definitely going to recommend Kansas' first self-titled album. The last two tracks - Apercu leading into Death of Mother Nature Suite - fits the bill of heavy prog...
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Posted: November 18 2013 at 03:35
prog4evr wrote:
JellySucker wrote:
So, i've been digging out some obscure heavy prog rock lately, i wanted to know if you can recommend me some albums.... i know there are some good Heavy Prog which is more popular than what i am showing you (Bands like Kansas, Rush etc).
Yes, I was definitely going to recommend Kansas' first self-titled album. The last two tracks - Apercu leading into Death of Mother Nature Suite - fits the bill of heavy prog...
Is Leftoverture considered as Prog or rather, Hard Rock?
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Posted: November 18 2013 at 14:32
Just read the thread again and I'm surprised to see that Flower Travellin' Band weren't mentioned. Their Satori LP presents a very distinctly Japanese take on Blue Cheer/Led Zeppelin/Black Sabbath type heavy psychedelia, and more genuinely "out there" than any of those too.
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