Progressive Rock

Bill Walker

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There's a few fans on here going off the album threads so thought it might be an excuse to create a new thread :)
Start with a classic track from Yes.
This is from the Union tour when ABWH joined up with Cinema ex Yes personal. 2 drummers, 2 keyboards, 2 guitars, 1 singer, 1 bassist.
I could kick myself for being too apathetic to go to the show.
Brilliant version.

 
There's a few fans on here going off the album threads so thought it might be an excuse to create a new thread :)
Start with a classic track from Yes.
This is from the Union tour when ABWH joined up with Cinema ex Yes personal. 2 drummers, 2 keyboards, 2 guitars, 1 singer, 1 bassist.
I could kick myself for being too apathetic to go to the show.
Brilliant version.


The Yes Album. Classic, best Yes. Put the rock into progressive. Sometimes the Progressive part of Prog rock is overplayed at the expense of the 'rock' aspect. Wurm is a great wig out.
 
Can’t be arsed posting videos but anything that includes Steve Wilson is pretty much unbeatable.

And the Porcupine Tree 2022 tour has to be the biggest Prog event of the year.
Holy Shit I didn’t see that coming! No Colin Edwin though - what’s that all about?
 
There's a few fans on here going off the album threads so thought it might be an excuse to create a new thread :)
Start with a classic track from Yes.
This is from the Union tour when ABWH joined up with Cinema ex Yes personal. 2 drummers, 2 keyboards, 2 guitars, 1 singer, 1 bassist.
I could kick myself for being too apathetic to go to the show.
Brilliant version.


Excellent taste Mr Walker
 
There's a few fans on here going off the album threads so thought it might be an excuse to create a new thread :)
Start with a classic track from Yes.
This is from the Union tour when ABWH joined up with Cinema ex Yes personal. 2 drummers, 2 keyboards, 2 guitars, 1 singer, 1 bassist.
I could kick myself for being too apathetic to go to the show.
Brilliant version.


I saw them on that tour.
 
Whilst it is nice to pay homage to the 70s greats (Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, ELP) and the 80s stalwarts (Marillion, IQ, Pendragon etc) there are some bands active post 2000 that are really worth spending time listending to;

Wilson/Porcupine Tree/No Man/Blackfield
Spocks Beard/Transatlanctic/Flying Colours
Pineapple Thief
Riverside
Abel Ganz
Dynamo Bliss
Ossicles
Huis
Amplifier
Airbag
Jakko M Jakszyk
Six Days End
Apostle
Pure Reason Revolution
Leprus
Loving The Sun.
 
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Whilst it is nice to pay homage to the 70s greats (Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, ELP) and the 80s stalwarts (Marillion, IQ, Pendragon etc) there are some bands active post 2000 that are really worth spending time listending to;

Wilson/Porcupine Tree/No Man/Blackfield
Spocks Beard/Transatlanctic/Flying Colours
Pineapple Thief
Riverside
Abel Ganz
Dynamo Bliss
Ossicles
Huis
Amplifier
Airbag
Jakko M Jakszyk
Six Days End
Apostle
Pure Reason Revolution
Leprus
Loving The Sun.
Magenta
The Flower Kings
Glass Hammer
Frost
Moon Safari
Wobbler
 
Whilst it is nice to pay homage to the 70s greats (Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, ELP) and the 80s stalwarts (Marillion, IQ, Pendragon etc) there are some bands active post 2000 that are really worth spending time listending to;

Wilson/Porcupine Tree/No Man/Blackfield
Spocks Beard/Transatlanctic/Flying Colours
Pineapple Thief
Riverside
Abel Ganz
Dynamo Bliss
Ossicles
Huis
Amplifier
Airbag
Jakko M Jakszyk
Six Days End
Apostle
Pure Reason Revolution
Leprus
Loving The Sun.
Would you class the Smashing Pumpkins as Prog Rock ?
 

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