Progressive Rock

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 bought " The Yes Album " from Yanks probably about 1978-1979 as a 13-14 year old
Its still deeply moving to me now as then.
When I now look and hear the utter shit my 14 year old listens to,its a different world for sure.
 
It’s far too noodly for me. I think Hot Rats is as far as I could go
 
Sorry and all that but prog rock is bollocks. I say that as a one time employee (temporary) of YES.
I suppose anybody can say anything is bollocks, isnt a 3 minute Pop song by Bananarama Bollocks ?
It was the way music went at the time. Psych/Art Rock developed into Prog Rock.

I think Prog was interesting, the molding together of different genre's. You either liked it, or not. I really liked it. I guess the high standard of musicianship attracted me... I was in awe of people like Steve Howe, Bill Brufford and Rick Wakeman.

I have no problem with people calling it bollocks though, it just opinions :)

Brings to mind the quip from Basil Fawlty, Cybil "Whats that racket your listening too Basil "
Basil "Oh nothing dear just Beethovens 5th racket"
 
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My prog rock god has to be the mercurial Chris Squire - RIP.
Here are my Top Ten favourite tracks that feature the most astonishing playing.
In no particular order
1. No opportunity necessary.
2. Long Distance Runaround
3. Into the Storm
4. Does it Really Happen
5. Tempus Fugit
6. Parallels
7. On the silent Wings of Freedom
8. The Gates of Delirium
9. Roundabout
10. Heart of the Sunrise.
And an honourable mention to “Hold out your Hand” from his solo album.
 

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