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earlyprog
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Topic: Playlist of pre '66 Proto-Prog Posted: March 03 2009 at 13:39 |
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I'm trying to create a playlist of proto-prog prior to 1966. I need your collaboration, so please fill in any blanks you find - any pre-'66 song you think may have contributed to the development of prog.
You can hear the playlist "Proto-prog pre-'67" at Wolfgang's Vault http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/ under "Top Playlists". It's not complete as I have only used the live recordings available at Wolfgang's Vault.
Song Recorded/Released Artist
Green Onions June?/Aug ’62 Booker T. & The MG’s Chinese Checkers ?/June ’63 Booker T. & The MG’s Mo’ Onions ?/Dec ’63 Booker T. & The MG’s A Hard Day’s Night April/July ’64 Beatles I Feel Fine Oct/Nov ’64 Beatles I Can’t Explain Nov ‘64/Jan ’65 Who For Your Love ?/Feb ’65 Yardbirds I Knew I’d Want You Jan/April ’65 Byrds Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere April/May ’65 Who Here Without You April/July ’65 Byrds Desolation Row June/Aug ’65 Bob Dylan Still I’m Sad ?/Oct ’65 Yardbirds It Won’t Be Wrong Sept/Dec ’65 Byrds Stranger In A Strange Land Sept ‘65/’96 Byrds Norwegian Wood Oct/Dec ’65 Beatles If I Needed Someone Oct/Dec ’65 Beatles In My Life Oct/Dec ’65 Beatles Nowhere Man Oct/Dec ’65 Beatles My Generation Oct/Nov ’65 Who The Good’s Gone ?/Dec ’65 Who The Word Nov/Dec ’65 Beatles He Was A Friend Of Mine Nov/Dec ’65 Byrds Pet Sounds Nov ‘65/May ’66 Beach Boys It’s No Secret Dec ‘65/Sept 66 Jefferson Airplane High Flyin’ Bird Dec ‘65/? Jefferson Airplane Edited by earlyprog - March 03 2009 at 13:41 |
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DJPuffyLemon
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Posted: March 03 2009 at 15:52 | ||
no hendrix or rolling stones?
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jammun
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Posted: March 03 2009 at 19:27 | ||
Some of the early Yardbirds is about as proto as it gets.
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earlyprog
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Posted: March 04 2009 at 03:30 | ||
1964 and 1965 is a bit too early for Hendrix to qualify?!
The Stones weren't progressive until '67's Satanic Majesties Request?
Name any Stones song from '64-'65 that could be considered proto-prog. |
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Rank1
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Posted: March 05 2009 at 13:56 | ||
The Animals "House of the Rising Sun"
The Kinks "See My Friends"
The Rolling Stones" Play With Fire"
The Who "The Ox"
The Yardbirds "Heart Full Of Soul"
The Beatles
"Not A Second Time"
"Things We Said Today"
"Every Little Thing"
"Yesterday"
"Girl"
"We Can Work It Out" Edited by Rank1 - March 05 2009 at 13:57 |
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earlyprog
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Posted: March 05 2009 at 14:26 | ||
Beautiful, Rank1 ! Much appreciated.
I was about to list The Animals myself. And I had completely forgotten "The Ox".
Thanks.
BTW, there's also Seventh Sons - an excerpt would fit the playlist.
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Captain Capricorn
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Posted: March 05 2009 at 14:46 | ||
Joe Meek - I Hear a New World (1960)
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zicIy
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Posted: March 06 2009 at 01:53 | ||
"Hesitation Blues" - The Holy Modal Rounders (1964)
"Zoot Suit" - The Who (1964)
"i´m The Face" - The Who (1964) Edited by zicIy - March 06 2009 at 02:10 |
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zicIy
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Posted: March 06 2009 at 02:23 | ||
not pre '66, but i like to mentioned that great instrumental track - "East West" by Paul Butterfield Blues Band (1966)
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The Whistler
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Posted: March 06 2009 at 02:46 | ||
Agreed; a lot of stuff off of Having a Rave Up or Roger the Engineer would qualify. If nothing, play "Still I'm Sad," and be amazed that that thing was produced in 1965. The Beach Boys are a treasure trove of course. Pet Sounds is chock full of wonderful crap, but going back to "California Girls," and, BOOM! The very first rock song with an overture. |
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ModernRocker79
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Posted: March 06 2009 at 11:02 | ||
Roger the Engineer was recorded in the spring and summer of 1966. Many people forget that most of Pet Sounds was recorded in 1966 and was finished when the Beatles started recording Revolver. The only songs on Pet Sounds that were recorded and finished in 1965 were "Sloop John B" and "Pet Sounds. Tracks like "God Only Knows" were recorded in March and April of 1966.
The Zombies- "She's Not There" August 1964
The Moody Blues- "Go Now" November 1964
The Yardbirds- Shapes of Things recorded in late 1965 and released in Feb 1966
Some Beatle tracks
"Ticket To Ride" noted for it's massive chiming and droning bass guitar sound. The raga-rock drum pattern would be followed the next year on "Tomorrow Never Knows". The track uses varispeeding
"You've Got To Hide Your Love Away" a very folksy song two-bridge pop song that is in 3/4 time signature in Mixolydian Mode. The fade out with flutes has a baroque styled ending
"Think For Yourself" is a tour de force in altered scales with lyrics that is political in nature. The song is well known for its use of a double bass style one lead fuzz bass and the other regular tone.
This has a nice musical timeline of 1962-1966 Beatles if anyone is interested.
Edited by ModernRocker79 - March 06 2009 at 11:05 |
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jammun
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 00:12 | ||
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Odisseos
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Posted: March 08 2009 at 21:46 | ||
What about Ringo's mambo drumming on I Feel Fine from 1964?
Or I Call Your Name from 1964 with a rim shot and change of signature and a middle 8 guitar melody not related, derivative or variation of the main melody?
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zicIy
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 02:24 | ||
"Milestones", "Kind of Blue" ... Miles' albums pre'66...who made the better proto-prog than him at that ancient times ? Nobody.
Edited by zicIy - March 09 2009 at 06:31 |
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zicIy
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 06:23 | ||
thanks for this applause, Jammun! yeah, that 13 minutes long instrumental is the first progressive rock track, in my opinion.
Edited by zicIy - March 09 2009 at 06:24 |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 07:45 | ||
Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" is a must for this list, I think!
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Captain Capricorn
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 07:54 | ||
Subterranean Homesick Blues?
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 08:13 | ||
I need to hear that one again, I can't really remember how it sounds... |
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Captain Capricorn
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 08:15 | ||
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earlyprog
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 10:38 | ||
Not a big early (or late) Stones fan myself, so I borrowed "Out of your Heads" and understand why you mention it.
Beautiful song enhanced by the harpsichord.
"Yesterday's Papers" (recorded Nov '66, released Jan '67) also uses harpsichord. Edited by earlyprog - March 09 2009 at 10:53 |
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