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Topic: Prog Record AdsPosted By: Catcher10
Subject: Prog Record Ads
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 17:04
Some very cool ads from back when.......I bet there are some great ones from other countries!
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Replies: Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 17:07
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Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 17:14
Catcher10 wrote:
(music that melts)
Thanks, I hate it! 🤣
------------- “On the day of my creation, I fell in love with education. And overcoming all frustration, a teacher I became.” — Ernest Vong
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 17:22
Hrychu wrote:
Catcher10 wrote:
(music that melts)
Thanks, I hate it! 🤣
I remember that ad from a magazine eons ago......don't know which, assume it was Rolling Stone.
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 17:23
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Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 17:55
Triumvirat poster-note that the albums are referred to their North American release sequence...
Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 17:59
Whoa! That's one gianormous rodent! The Giant (Triumvi)Rat of Sumatra?
Or maybe it's a teeny tiny Statue of Liberty? I'll call her Little Libby.
------------- “On the day of my creation, I fell in love with education. And overcoming all frustration, a teacher I became.” — Ernest Vong
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 18:45
Triumvirat poster 2-
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 18:57
Klaus Doldinger's Passport poster-
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 19:06
Headstone advert (1975)
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 19:13
Triumvirat record ad 3
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 19:17
Triumvirat advert 4
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 19:27
Triumvirat advert 5-
Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 20:39
It's hard to imagine now but Yes put up billboard advertisements for Tales From Topographic Oceans back in 73/74.
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: June 07 2024 at 23:13
Hi,
Maybe not quite "progressive" but fun all the same. It was an inner sleeve for a Kevin Ayers LP, if I remember it right. Might have been a Battered Ornaments album as well.
------------- Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: June 08 2024 at 02:39
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 09:42
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 09:48
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 09:50
I read this one had actual lights.......said it was from 1979.
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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 10:00
Posted By: ProgSynonym
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 10:30
Isn't this old advertisement for Gong's 'You' so beautiful?
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 10:43
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Posted By: ProgSynonym
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 10:45
Bummer, Refugees broke up right after they dropped their first album; no one really knows why they called it quits. But man, that album is fire! And that old-school ad is totally rad too!
Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 11:10
Posted By: ProgSynonym
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 11:32
Hey, dudes, you gotta peep this gnarly old ad from Rolling Stone gushing about my fave album by Frank Zappa & The Mothers. It’s like, totally groovy, man!
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 12:02
ProgSynonym wrote:
Hey, dudes, you gotta peep this gnarly old ad from Rolling Stone gushing about my fave album by Frank Zappa & The Mothers. It’s like, totally groovy, man!
Almost all ads from back in the day were groovy!! LOL Much more thought went into creating those ads back then. And as well, so many were from the progressive rock category....Unfortunately today not much at all.
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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 12:41
Catcher10 wrote:
]Almost all ads from back in the day were groovy!! LOL Much more thought went into creating those ads back then. And as well, so many were from the progressive rock category....Unfortunately today not much at all.
The same for book cover art! It's fooking depressing.
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 12:57
another Triumvirat advert
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 13:27
verslibre wrote:
Catcher10 wrote:
]Almost all ads from back in the day were groovy!! LOL Much more thought went into creating those ads back then. And as well, so many were from the progressive rock category....Unfortunately today not much at all.
The same for book cover art! It's fooking depressing.
Computers dumbed down artistic thinking......
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Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 13:54
verslibre wrote:
This was the one I was thinking of but I couldn't figure out how to post it on here.
Posted By: progaardvark
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 14:01
I know this has been primarily 1970s ads, but it sure does make me want to comb my old issues of Progression magazine from back in the 1990s to see if similar full-page ads were still being made. Time for a scanning party!
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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 17:35
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
verslibre wrote:
This was the one I was thinking of but I couldn't figure out how to post it on here.
Right click on the properties and you'll see the site it links to: www.classicbands.com" rel="nofollow - www.bestclassicbands.com
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 17:39
progaardvark wrote:
I know this has been primarily 1970s ads, but it sure does make me want to comb my old issues of Progression magazine from back in the 1990s to see if similar full-page ads were still being made. Time for a scanning party!
I'll show up if you serve chocolate cake and beer......Has to be fresh like socks.
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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 17:41
progaardvark wrote:
I know this has been primarily 1970s ads, but it sure does make me want to comb my old issues of Progression magazine from back in the 1990s to see if similar full-page ads were still being made. Time for a scanning party!
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 17:45
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 17:46
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 17:47
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 10 2024 at 17:53
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Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 03:19
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 03:44
Triumvirat-Laney amplifiers
Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 04:09
Were they actually planning to release that album on a pyramid-shaped flexidisc?
------------- “On the day of my creation, I fell in love with education. And overcoming all frustration, a teacher I became.” — Ernest Vong
Posted By: ProgSynonym
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 06:40
Yo dudes, check it out, this ad for Hawkwind’s album ‘Warrior on the Edge of Time’ is like totally sci-fi vibes and straight-up outta this world, you feel me? It’s like the designers were all about inviting us to jet off into the unknown with Hawkwind, cruising through new galaxies of sound and imagination, man.
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 08:28
It's interesting that some of this music is being described by music critics as "pop" or simply "rock" music, not a single "progressive" music tag being used...so far.
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 08:30
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 08:37
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 08:41
"Enlarging the Boundaries of Rock"......
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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 11:22
Catcher10 wrote:
It's interesting that some of this music is being described by music critics as "pop" or simply "rock" music, not a single "progressive" music tag being used...so far.
Posted By: Criswell
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 12:41
These are all great...keep 'em coming!
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 14:33
Budgie advert
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 14:34
ProgSynonym wrote:
Catcher10 wrote:
It's interesting that some of this music is being described by music critics as "pop" or simply "rock" music, not a single "progressive" music tag being used...so far.
Yo dude, on the ad for 'No Mystery' I put up, they straight up used the word “progressive” twice. If you couldn't read it well enough:
I read this one.....and I did define my comment as "some of this music"...
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 14:34
verslibre wrote:
Catcher10 wrote:
It's interesting that some of this music is being described by music critics as "pop" or simply "rock" music, not a single "progressive" music tag being used...so far.
Back then, it was all rock.
Bro....it's still rock!
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Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 15:00
I remember seeing an ad in Rolling Stone magazine around 1991 for Camel's Dust and Dreams album. It was just a small square in the corner (I don't even think there was a picture of it or anything). I thought that was cool because I had heard of Camel by then and even had a few cassette tapes by them. Anyway, because this was a prog album it gave you the address where you had to send a check (you couldn't just go in a store and buy it which unfortunately is still true with most prog albums).
Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 15:07
Catcher10 wrote:
verslibre wrote:
Catcher10 wrote:
It's interesting that some of this music is being described by music critics as "pop" or simply "rock" music, not a single "progressive" music tag being used...so far.
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 15:32
Passport advert 2
Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:09
Still nothing beats this commercial from 2020. Look at the alien's t shirt (at the five second mark).
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:30
^ Yup the KC alien......
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:33
As expected Pink Floyd has a lot of record ads.....
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:34
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:35
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:37
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:41
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Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:42
Gentle Giant ad
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:43
Who said vinyl is expensive!!!!!
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:46
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:48
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 16:59
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Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: June 11 2024 at 18:11
Nothing really wrong with promoting an album (or band in general) but how many people are going to look at an ad for a band and say "oh, I must buy that" without knowing anything about the band. I would think way more people bought records based on their friends or relatives recommendations or even radio than printed ads.
Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: June 12 2024 at 02:18
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 12 2024 at 11:47
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
Nothing really wrong with promoting an album (or band in general) but how many people are going to look at an ad for a band and say "oh, I must buy that" without knowing anything about the band. I would think way more people bought records based on their friends or relatives recommendations or even radio than printed ads.
Well I remember almost all of what I saw was in the newspaper like in the entertainment section, again back in the 70s. We did have the rock music mags but their news generally coincided with what the newspapers would print as the record labels would do a press release to all media.
Radio stations would get promo records and singles to play but unless it was a popular rock or pop artists I bet a lot of them never got spun. I have Promo labeled records in my collection and most are in NM condition. For sure friends and family recommendations but in the world of progressive rock music in the 70s I bet you bought them cause you were more interested in what this music was since the radio stations were not playing it.
I also bought tons of records that I knew nothing about the music based on the cover art....
You could almost say the same thing about movie ads in the 70s, we all went to see movies we had not much clue what they were about.
I think this ad posted above is a prime example. Many of them do give some insight into what the music is.
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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: June 12 2024 at 12:26
Posted By: RockHound
Date Posted: June 13 2024 at 21:04
ProgSynonym wrote:
More epic adventures with Yes!!
crowds lined up to see Yessongs in theaters. Those were some heady days.
Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: June 14 2024 at 05:54
Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: June 16 2024 at 02:20
Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: June 16 2024 at 05:18
Isn't it funny how back then ads were so cool that we remember them to this day and even gladly share them? But today's ads? Nobody likes them and me and a lot of my friends use Adblockers whenever possible. xD
------------- “On the day of my creation, I fell in love with education. And overcoming all frustration, a teacher I became.” — Ernest Vong
Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: June 16 2024 at 12:52
Hrychu wrote:
Isn't it funny how back then ads were so cool that we remember them to this day and even gladly share them? But today's ads? Nobody likes them and me and a lot of my friends use Adblockers whenever possible. xD
It's like when movie posters started going downhill in the '90s because they all featured the actors' semi-profiles in a line-up. No imagination whatsoever. Boring.
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: June 16 2024 at 19:20
Hrychu wrote:
Isn't it funny how back then ads were so cool that we remember them to this day and even gladly share them? But today's ads? Nobody likes them and me and a lot of my friends use Adblockers whenever possible. xD
Hi,
But that is one thing that we do not discuss much, or have a say about ... one of the main thrust of the whole "progressive" thing, were two things ... the American FM radio, and then the various media publications, where so many of these showed up. I mean, if these showed up in Melody Maker or the other huge publication, all of us went at it. Even Rolling Stone, that became a bad show of fame and talent ... but the adds were there, though they made a point of now publishing something that was not "known" ...
For me it goes back to at least 1972, when I saw Babe Ruth and Iggy at the Whiskey ... and seeing all those posters at the windows at Tower ... who carried the most posters of anyone ... always 5 or 6 of them to blast your mind when you saw the store at the Strip. I think the Whiskey was a couple of blocks either up or down ... can't remember that far!
But you got to see a lot of these on various locations, and the really big ones showed up on those monster boards that you could see for blocks.
It was the elevation of advertising, its "heyday" ... and it did anything it could. Nowadays, the "corporate" structure is very different and it does not own the boards and locations for the posters, and they are expansive compared to the quick adverts that they can show on all their websites for free.
But, really ... advertising for a band, is gone off the deep end ... the best you get to see is the stuff that we find here, where someone from the band, or the grouping that includes the band (like the cd/record distributor) makes sure that its name is seen with a new release. It's not as efficient since it does not hit as many websites as it could, and I doubt that many "progressive" websites are good at helping fans get the stuff, as PA seems to be ...
It's a lot less record company, and muchmore the band itself ... which, really, is as should be! The idea that a record company took money from anything to support other bands, was not as real as we thought ... it was more stealing than it was helping ... and let's not forget how much the big balloon's guy owned a lot of folks that never got paid ... and had legalities against him, get thrown in the trash in England ... because it's what rich people do over there ... to buy their fame ... and influence ... not to mention a fake top of the pops of their own that helped them sell their stuff!
It's like chocolate to a kid, no matter how you look at it!
------------- Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: June 16 2024 at 22:55
I miss the times when the art of creating ads actually existed. When I was a kid, slogans from commercials such as "Media Markt - Nie dla Idiotów!" (electronics retail outlet chain), "Na Wałbrzych!" (carbonated beverage) or "Kopytko!" (telephone/internet provider) were perceived as genuinely funny or cool and even made their way into our slang. The fact that people like me for example still remember those slogans are an evidence of their success. Modern ads are so bland and generic, nobody remembers 30 seconds later. xD And if something is memorable, it's so cringeworthy, quoting it generally feels painful and embarrassing! xD Check out this old cereal spot:
I miss such beautiful animation in TV/video commercials.
------------- “On the day of my creation, I fell in love with education. And overcoming all frustration, a teacher I became.” — Ernest Vong
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: June 17 2024 at 08:17
Hrychu wrote:
I miss the times when the art of creating ads actually existed. When I was a kid, slogans from commercials such as "Media Markt - Nie dla Idiotów!" (electronics retail outlet chain), "Na Wałbrzych!" (carbonated beverage) or "Kopytko!" (telephone/internet provider) were perceived as genuinely funny or cool and even made their way into our slang. The fact that people like me for example still remember those slogans are an evidence of their success. Modern ads are so bland and generic, nobody remembers 30 seconds later. xD And if something is memorable, it's so cringeworthy, quoting it generally feels painful and embarrassing! xD Check out this old cereal spot: ...
Hi,
I don't "do" heroes ... but in reality I only have 2 of them ... Chuck Jones and Spike Milligan ...
One would think I would have a musician in that list, but I don't because any comparison in the area of music, or any of the arts is crazy and impossible since everyone does something different ... but Jones and Milligan? No one can touch them ... though there would be a few others at WB that tried ... but they didn't have the magic of Mel Blanc with Chuck Jones creating insanity. Hipgnosis would be the only third one (that means Po and Stormm) ... for me.
That kind of "insanity" is what is missing in the music of today ... people afraid of doing something that is not recognizable, and they the "fans" won't recognize within a few measures ... and in the end, you have to turn that idea upside down and kill it ... or you'll never become a true artist ... you'll be just another fiddler, just another guitarist, just another high school drummer ... and so on!
------------- Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 17 2024 at 09:14
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Date Posted: June 17 2024 at 09:15
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: June 17 2024 at 09:17