So, Who Exactly is a Member of the Big Six? |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I used to feel that way. I was totally obsessed with music and especially prog for much of my teen years and into my twenties and beyond. Now that I'm older I find there are other things worth pursuing and while most of them might take a back seat to music there are still other things in life besides music.
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Dellinger
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I also think about a Big 4, besides a Big 6, but then I won't agree on that one either. For me it's Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, and ELP... because I think out of (my) Big 6, they are the most quintessential prog bands (even though Pink Floyd are my very favourite band, and I do consider them prog, these other ones are just more prog... the same goes with Jethro Tull). |
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Dellinger
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Oh, I do love Renaissance. Annie is my favourite singer along with Jon Anderson and Francesco Di Giacomo. And for me, after the Big 6 comes the next 4, which are Renaissance themselves, along with VdGG, Camel, and Gentle Giant. |
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I would gladly extend the Big Six to 10, 11 or 12, adding Magma, Van der Graaf Generator, Gentle Giant, Camel, Focus and Kansas. Rush peaked later.
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Lewian
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Music is for the ears though.
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Spaciousmind
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It needs to be 40... lol
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HackettFan
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Let’s add Jade Warrior too. |
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kenethlevine
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God yes
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Psychedelic Paul
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This is the definitive Top 10 of Progressive Rock, as determined by the good members of ProgArchives in a recent poll:-
1. Genesis (510 points) 2. Yes (436 points) 3. King Crimson (432 points) 4. Pink Floyd (428 points) 5. Rush (246 points) 6. Jethro Tull (166 points) 7. Emerson, Lake & Palmer (165 points) 8. Van der Graaf Generator (129 points) 9. Gentle Giant (106 points) 10. IQ (90 points) Personally, I would substitute Emerson, Lake & Palmer for Rush in the "Big Six", but that's just my biased British opinion. |
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Intruder
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Rush at #5 is a travesty.....a second-tier melding of Yes and Zep above ELP, GG and VDGG, not to mention a good 50 bands, at least, from this site? Hogwash!
What is interesting is the separation after the top four bands.....maybe we'd argue about the order of those four, but not their inclusion at the top.
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Sacro_Porgo
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And yet Rush remains one of the most popular and influential bands ever to play progressive rock, and didn't teeter off of a cliff after their artistic peak like many bands do. Besides, what bands aren't products of their influences? Crazy Little Thing Called Love sounds a lot like Elvis but nobody says it's a bad Queen song because of that.
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Porg for short. My love of music doesn't end with prog! Feel free to discuss all sorts of music with me. Odds are I'll give it a chance if I haven't already! :)
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I was never 100% progressive rock, at most about 80%...........I grew up on funk and R&B, with progressive rock close behind in the early 70's. But I remain a listener of funk and R&B, new and old. Probably my biggest addition to my collection has been jazz over the past 20yrs. I have always listened to many genres........Country is the only thing I don't listen to.
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TexasKing
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Since progness of Pink Floyd is very questionable I wouldn't include them in the Big Six.
So, these bands are the Big Six of prog rock, in my view: Yes Genesis King Crimson Rush (most successful out of the Big Six during their prog phase and they had a wider appeal than other bands probably due to hard rock roots/elements) ELP Jethro Tull |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I would not include Rush since they were not part of the original English wave of prog (I don't like leaving them out myself but to me it makes sense since they were influenced by the other bands). So I would have it as: Yes Genesis ELP King Crimson Jethro Tull Pink Floyd If PF should be omitted due to not being prog enough then I would put in Gentle Giant instead. As for Paul's list it's weird to me that IQ would be included but not Marillion (or even Porcupine Tree for that matter).
Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - July 29 2022 at 13:18 |
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BrufordFreak
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I would argue for the bands whose presence and popularity led to the creation of the term "prog" and "progressive rock" and not for a definition or list that is based on how we now choose to define the term, 50+ years later; i.e. the bands that lent themselves to the phenomenon of "stadium rock."
ELP Jethro Tull Pink Floyd Yes and, eventually, the Kings of the Heap, Genesis and Rush. Neither King Crimson or Van Der Graaf Generator could ever sell tickets in numbers like the above six. Edited by BrufordFreak - July 29 2022 at 13:25 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Totally agree with your "Big Six", although my personal preference would be to substitute Camel for Jethro Tull, and on the subject of Marillion and Porcupine Tree, at least they came top of the PA poll in a list of favourite modern prog bands.
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Yes Genesis Pink Floyd Emerson Lake & Palmer Gentle Giant That's the run-down for me. Edited by Rednight - August 02 2022 at 13:08 |
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Not sure if I ever commented on this earlier, but:
Genesis King Crimson Rush Pink Floyd Jethro Tull Yes Gentle Giant and Moody Blues would be very close runner-ups
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Not me! I’m in the Little Twelve Thousand and Twenty Two.
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