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BrufordFreak
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Uriah Heep (Demons & Wizards) and Moody Blues (Days of Future Passed),
then Yes and Nektar and Pink Floyd
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Drew Fisher
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micky
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very nice Moodies (DoFP) Uriah Heep (Salisbury) Bo Hansson (LotR) JMJ (Oxygene) Yes (TYA)
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socrates17
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I remember it like it was yesterday. It was a sunny Friday afternoon in the late summer of 1969. I was out in the backyard of my parents' house on Long Island. I was on summer break before my senior year at Stevens Tech. I was reading and listening to the radio while stretched out on the chaise longue. Every Friday afternoon Scott Muni had a show on WNEW-FM called "Things from England" where he played rock not released in the US or at all yet. He played the track In the Court of the Crimson King from the album of that name. I sat bolt upright and have never been the same.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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^Only thing is that album was released in mid October of 1969 and not late summer.
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For me it was YES. I didn't know it was called prog at the time :)
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BaldJean
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I'm not certain, but it probably was some Krautrock. my parents were
hippies and very much into Krautrock. a friend of them did military
service in Kaiserslautern, Germany and sent them all the new Krautrock
albums, and I heard them all day. they were always stoned and so was I
because of all the sweet smoke in the air
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Which explains this "... Every Friday afternoon Scott Muni had a show on WNEW-FM called "Things from England" where he played rock not released in the US or at all yet...." Edited by Logan - September 09 2017 at 03:26 |
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Lewian
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Manfred Mann's Earthband
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Point taken. However, he would still have to wait a couple of months before he could actually buy the album.
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socrates17
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And I did. Long, long months. But my enthusiasm never waned.
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Dopeydoc
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The moody blues in 67, then Pink Floyd in 68
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Thatfabulousalien
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I heard Pink Floyd all throughout my childhood but don't consider them prog and they never turned me over to any other prog artists either. So I vote King Crimson who got me looking at Yes, ELP and Dream Theater
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Well, if you first heard it in late August of 69 on that radio show then that's actually less than two months so maybe more like a month and a half.
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It was in the early 70's and Allison Steele 'the Night bird' on WNEW-FM in NY played Tangerine Dream's Sunrise in the Third System. I followed up on my own to hear their other records- Phaedra, Zeit, Alpha-Centuari, Rubicon and Ricochet. Forty five years later that same music is still unsurpassed.
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The first Two prog bands I remember as a kid were Yes & Renaissance .
( My brothers record collection)
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Pink Floyd came in first place Yes came in second King Crimson came in third Marillion have one vote Dream Theater, Kansas and Tool all have 2 Camel and Moody Blues both have 3 ELP has 4 Jethro Tull has 6 Rush have 8 Genesis (any era)have 9 (this means some might have first gotten into Genesis through their pop period but worked their way backwards and became prog fans later; This could be the case with other bands too but especially Genesis since they were the most overtly poppy imo). King Crimson has 10 votes Other(various bands) 11 votes Yes have 15 votes Pink Floyd have 18 votes No votes for the rest which is surprising considering Opeth, Gentle Giant, PT and Steven Wilson are among those with no votes whatsoever. Voting is still open but I'm probably not going to update this list again so this is where it stands now. Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - October 01 2017 at 15:23 |
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Tom Ozric
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FLOYD. Guess they would be many folks' gateway to Prog.
Hah ! Opeth were my gateway to Tech-Death !! Edited by Tom Ozric - October 01 2017 at 15:40 |
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Yes "Fragile".
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Squonk19
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Pink Floyd got me first into prog - but Gabriel/Hackett -era Genesis turned it into a life-long passion.
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