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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2009 at 20:52
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:



This comes to mind for real Prog Metal alike:



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2009 at 22:52
While it may not count for the whole album, I always thought Larks Tongues In Aspic part 1 by King Crimson was a very heavy song for it's time.

But yeah, like J-man said, I think prog gradually emerged over a period of time
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 06:05
I agree with the mention of 21st Century Schizoid Man, but that was only one song.
For me the first complete Prog-Metal album was Deep Purple in Rock (1970).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 06:33
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

this is the first prog metal album (from 1969):


Unfortunately it isn't metal, but this.......



Or if not, maybe....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 06:40
Maybe it's me, but I've always thought Rush to be too soft for Metal.
I get where you're coming from, but to my ears there was much more metally Prog-Metal around.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 06:44
Originally posted by npjnpj npjnpj wrote:

Maybe it's me, but I've always thought Rush to be too soft for Metal.
I get where you're coming from, but to my ears there was much more metally Prog-Metal around.

Tell me what?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 06:59
Where is Savatage or Crimson Glory, Sieges Even???? they release albums in mid '80's, so when prog metal was in his infancy, they have a share among the first to combine metal with prog elements. Definetly agree with Watchtower after all. And I will gone deep in time maybe Black Sabbath albums the early ones.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 07:45
Crimson Glory hell yeah why did I forget them? Sieges Evenīs first album was released in 1988 as I recall and Savatage only started incorporating progressive elements to their sound later in their career IMO. Maybe Iīm wrong though but the early albums Iīve heard by Savatage sounded pretty straight forward heavy metal/ US power metal to me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 08:18
haven't heard anything from the 70's that sounds like Prog metal. Prog metal came somewhere in the 80's i think. The 70's was hard rock i'd say. Prog metal seems to be very influenced by bands like Metallica and Marillion. NWOBHM doesn't sound like any prog metal band either.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 10:25
I think the thing to remember here is that prog metal as a genre, certainly as its been seen for the last 15 years, didnt exist in the 70's so I consider albums from Rush, Led Zepplin, Judas Priest, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, High Tide, Iron Maiden, Metallica etc, to be precursers that set the ball rolling and with Wtchtower's ED as the most likely first album that took the final step to being full on Prog Metal.

As for King Crimson being mentiond, no, just no.   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 12:36
You guys are all sooooo wrong.
 
The first ever Progressive Metal album was Dream Theater's 'When Dream and Day Unite'.
 
Before that, there was only The Beatles and Wham!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 12:40
Originally posted by Valarius Valarius wrote:

You guys are all sooooo wrong.
 
The first ever Progressive Metal album was Dream Theater's 'When Dream and Day Unite'.
 
Before that, there was only The Beatles and Wham!
 
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You are quite right, I totally forgot that fact!Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 12:49
I agree with SD. This is the first Prog-Metal album:





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 13:29
I quite like how the thread has evolved and many people have contributed Clap

Originally posted by b_olariu b_olariu wrote:

Where is Savatage or Crimson Glory, Sieges Even???? they release albums in mid '80's, so when prog metal was in his infancy, they have a share among the first to combine metal with prog elements. Definetly agree with Watchtower after all. And I will gone deep in time maybe Black Sabbath albums the early ones.


To your comment I would partially agree. Crimson Glory released the debut in 1986 with lots of epic elemnts and certainly some prog-metal as we think of it now. Same year is also Heir Apparent's debut Wink. Sieges Even debut is another one to applause - released in 1988 or 1989 if I remember correctly.

Originally posted by UMUR UMUR wrote:

Crimson Glory hell yeah why did I forget them? Sieges Evenīs first album was released in 1988 as I recall and Savatage only started incorporating progressive elements to their sound later in their career IMO. Maybe Iīm wrong though but the early albums Iīve heard by Savatage sounded pretty straight forward heavy metal/ US power metal to me.


I have to agree on that - the first prog elements came into their music with Gutter Ballet in 1989 although HOTMK in 1987 was a brilliant record.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 13:32
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

I think the thing to remember here is that prog metal as a genre, certainly as its been seen for the last 15 years, didnt exist in the 70's so I consider albums from Rush, Led Zepplin, Judas Priest, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, High Tide, Iron Maiden, Metallica etc, to be precursers that set the ball rolling and with Wtchtower's ED as the most likely first album that took the final step to being full on Prog Metal.

As for King Crimson being mentiond, no, just no.   

Well put

That was in my initial post - there are certainly lots of albums that influenced the genre but nowhere near in sound as we now know it.

Even Rush's albums which sounded heavy for their age - I would not call them prog metal




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 13:33
Well, prog metal is definitevely heavy, so bands like Rush,King Crimson or Deep Purple do not count, even if they were very influential. If we keep going back we will get to Vanilla Fudge and Cream, and we maybe would arrive to the conclusion that Beatles invented prog metal. (Well, there are some who claim that Beatles invented everything but I think that would be exaggerating a little bit.) Queensryche is not progressive metal, although Geoff Tate did influence vocalists in that field. Many metal bands in the 80īs incorporated prog influences (Iron Maiden, Metallica, Savatage, Helloween, King Diamond and many others).But if we listen to  Yngwie Malmsteenīs debut album Rising Force from 1984 we can find many of the elements that would later be found in prog metal: tons of fast guitars, pounding double bass drum beats, classical (or pseudo classical) chops, a bigger keyboard presence than was usual in metal those days, focus on technique and interpretation rather than composition, and a singer that tries to sing like Dio. Maybe the songs do not have that many parts and there are no odd signatures, but I think the roots are there.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 14:22
Originally posted by Valarius Valarius wrote:

You guys are all sooooo wrong.
 
The first ever Progressive Metal album was Dream Theater's 'When Dream and Day Unite'.
 
Before that, there was only The Beatles and Wham!
 
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Sorry, that was 1989, and I can think of many prog metal albums by bands like Queensryche, Blind Illusion, and Watchtower that came before that.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 15:41
Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

Originally posted by Valarius Valarius wrote:

You guys are all sooooo wrong.
 
The first ever Progressive Metal album was Dream Theater's 'When Dream and Day Unite'.
 
Before that, there was only The Beatles and Wham!
 
Geek


Sorry, that was 1989, and I can think of many prog metal albums by bands like Queensryche, Blind Illusion, and Watchtower that came before that.


He was joking....ahem...Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 15:42
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

Originally posted by Valarius Valarius wrote:

You guys are all sooooo wrong.
 
The first ever Progressive Metal album was Dream Theater's 'When Dream and Day Unite'.
 
Before that, there was only The Beatles and Wham!
 
Geek


Sorry, that was 1989, and I can think of many prog metal albums by bands like Queensryche, Blind Illusion, and Watchtower that came before that.


He was joking....ahem...Wink


He was joking about the Beatles and Wham! comment I believe...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2009 at 17:07
Most of 70's bands cited in the thread are heavy prog and NOT prog metal.
 
 




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