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The In-Theme | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||||
Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Tarkus (excerpt) | Tarkus | Manticore | 1971 | 0:01:57 (Pop-up) | |||||
Julian Jay Savarin | Cycle | Waiters on the Dance | RE: Esoteric | 1973 | 0:08:31 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Enid | The Devil | In the Realm of the Summer Stars | Buk | 1976 | 0:12:51 (Pop-up) | |||||
Hawkwind | Hall of the Mountain Grill | Hall of the Mountain Grill | RE: EMI | 1974 | 0:17:04 (Pop-up) | |||||
Manfred Mann's Earth Band | Earth, the Circle, Part 1 | Solar Fire | RE: Cohesion | 1974 | 0:19:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Neutrons | Mermaid and Chips | Black Hole Star | RE: BGO | 1974 | 0:23:17 (Pop-up) | |||||
CMU | Mystical Sounds | Open Spaces | RE: See for Miles | 1971 | 0:28:06 (Pop-up) | |||||
Julian's Treatment | The Black Tower | A Time Before This | RE: Esoteric | 1970 | 0:34:19 (Pop-up) | |||||
Gracious | Super Nova (excerpt) | This Is ... Gracious! | RE: BGO | 1971 | 0:39:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
Egg | Long Piece No. 3 – Part 2 | The Polite Force | Deram | 1970 | 0:43:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
Locomotive | Nobody Asked You to Come | We Are Everything You See | RE: Eclectic | 1970 | 0:51:07 (Pop-up) | |||||
Atomic Rooster | Winter | Atomic Rooster | RE: Castle | 1970 | 0:54:22 (Pop-up) | |||||
Eyes of Blue | Extra Hour | In Fields of Ardath | RE: Flawed Gems | 1969 | 1:01:16 (Pop-up) | |||||
Skin Alley | All Alone | Skin Alley | RE: Audio Archives | 1970 | 1:03:53 (Pop-up) | |||||
Monument | Dog Man | The First Monument | RE: Audio Archives | 1971 | 1:14:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
Kindgom Come | Galactic Zoo | Galactic Zoo Dossier | Re: Voiceprint | 1971 | 1:17:57 (Pop-up) | |||||
Yes | Heart of the Sunrise | Fragile | Atlantic | 1972 | 1:20:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
Public Foot the Roman | Decline and Fall | Public Foot the Roman | Sovereign | 1973 | 1:31:04 (Pop-up) | |||||
Steve Hackett | A Tower Struck Down | Voyage of the Acolyte | RE: Virgin | 1975 | 1:39:38 (Pop-up) | |||||
Flash | The Time It Takes | Flash | RE: One Way | 1972 | 1:46:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
Pink Floyd | Burning Bridges | Obscured by Clouds | Harvest | 1972 | 1:51:56 (Pop-up) | |||||
Rare Bird | You Went Away | Rare Bird | RE: Esoteric | 1969 | 1:55:20 (Pop-up) | |||||
Web | I Spider | I Spider | RE: Esoteric | 1970 | 2:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
Van Der Graaf Generator | Lemmings (Including Cog) | Pawn Hearts | RE: Virgin | 1971 | 2:08:38 (Pop-up) | |||||
Samurai | Saving It Up for So Long | Samurai | RE: Akarma | 1971 | 2:21:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
Quatermass | Laughin' Tackle/Entropy (Reprise) | Quatermass | RE: Repertoire | 1970 | 2:25:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
Samson | Sleep | Are You Samson? | Re: Flawed Gems | 1969 | 2:36:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jody Grind | We've Had It | Far Canal | RE: Line | 1970 | 2:39:16 (Pop-up) | |||||
Gryphon | Lament | Red Queen to Gryphon Three | RE: Talking Elephant | 1974 | 2:44:19 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Out-Theme | Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of] | 2:57:02 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Sean in Bristol UK:
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Sean in Bristol UK:
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Yvang:
TDK60:
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David (in London):
Hello Tony and all assembled Coultards.
V Priceless:
Rich in Washington:
Hi everybody!
WR:
spodiodi:
aloha, all
Sean in Bristol, UK:
TDK60:
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David (in London):
TDK - It was probably my first introduction to that species!
spodiodi:
TDK60:
StringOFperils:
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Sean in Bristol UK:
StringOFperils:
TDK60:
Little Danny:
Rich in Washington:
V Priceless:
Tony Coulter:
TDK60:
V Priceless:
rw:
TDK, I think a lot of prog fans turned to punk rock. I was one. I don't see the two as mutually exclusive. Both genres were pushing boundaries.
Tony Coulter:
StringOFperils:
Tony Coulter:
rw:
V Priceless:
spodiodi:
TDK60:
spodiodi:
Asheville Jon:
chresti:
Sean in Bristol UK:
TDK60:
Webhamster Henry:
spodiodi:
howdy, Jon, chresti \\//
TDK60:
V Priceless:
TDK60:
spodiodi:
spodiodi:
coelacanth∅:
Tony Coulter:
Webhamster Henry:
Tony Coulter:
V Priceless:
TDK60:
spodiodi:
haha Webhamster Henry
coelacanth∅:
hey spodi!
David (in London):
Mike Sin:
David (in London):
Webhamster Henry:
www.youtube.com...
Tony Coulter:
StringOFperils:
TDK60:
TDK60:
Mike Sin:
StringOFperils:
TDK60:
Mike Sin:
rw:
TDK60:
David (in London):
TDK60:
StringOFperils:
David (in London):
Sean in Bristol UK:
Tony Coulter:
rw:
StringOFperils:
rw:
Mike Sin:
Just like the term "Glam rock" in the US -- I think that was strictly the UK term. In the New York area, the only term I remember hearing was "glitter rock"... or "glet-tuh rawk" if you were from Long Island.
TDK60:
V Priceless:
David (in London):
V Priceless, yes, Hammill got a free pass from everyone, didn't he? Like Roy Harper, pretty much everyone agreed he was good, no matter their 'tribe'.
StringOFperils:
TDK60:
StringOFperils:
V Priceless:
PH may be his own genre LOL. I recently read somewhere that Bowie was heavy into "Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night" around the time he was preparing 'Station to Station'.
TDK60:
Sean in Bristol UK:
Rich in Washington:
TDK60:
David (in London):
So sayeth the Council.
StringOFperils:
HollyRT:
Tony Coulter:
TDK60:
StringOFperils:
rw:
RevWaldo:
rw:
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coelacanth∅:
David (in London):
Tony Coulter:
HollyRT:
rw:
coelacanth∅:
V Priceless:
HollyRT:
coelacanth∅:
TDK60:
StringOFperils:
TDK60:
rw:
coelacanth∅:
-same as with the far more absurd "new wave" and even more absurd "post punk".
i mean, it does mean something.
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V Priceless:
HollyRT:
HollyRT:
V Priceless:
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coelacanth∅:
...art rock? even more broad!
OED:
[1968 Chicago Tribune 28 Apr. x. 10/4 Billboard magazine calls it ‘progressive rock programming’. Record World calls it ‘alternative radio’.]
1968 N.Y. Times 4 Aug. d20/1 Much of what we cherished in progressive rock is musically advanced but emotionally barren. The indulgence of a new, cerebral audience has endangered that raw vitality which was once a hallmark of the rock experience.
1975 New Yorker 24 Mar. 6 Two progressive-rock bands..share the stage.
1993 Network June 9/2 Progressive rock and supergroup are labels that Asia's Geoff Downes can do without.
2000 M. Barrowcliffe Girlfriend 44 xii. 335 Emily, whose scientist friends played Dungeons and Dragons and would try to tell you how clever the lyrics were on progressive rock albums.
HollyRT:
TDK60:
coelacanth∅:
far better than genesis, in my so very humble and unpopular opinion!
StringOFperils:
coelacanth∅:
(well, maybe not as profoundly stupid)
coelacanth∅:
nytimes person wasn't listening. other person was projecting maybe?
David (in London):
StringOFperils:
coelacanth∅:
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TDK60:
Rich in Washington:
Tony Coulter:
Rich in Washington:
TDK60:
coelacanth∅:
we called it "space rock"
coelacanth∅:
TDK60:
David (in London):
Tony Coulter:
rw:
TDK60:
coelacanth∅:
Tony Coulter:
rw:
Tony Coulter:
David (in London):
(I'm crass enough to do it for you, Tony).
spodiodi:
V Priceless:
David (in London):
V Priceless:
Rich in Washington:
rw:
coelacanth∅:
it's common in society in general. "intellectuals" sometimes must dummy down their communication to be accepted by those who would ostracize them for being different.
V Priceless:
coelacanth∅:
David (in London):
rw:
StringOFperils:
www.youtube.com...
coelacanth∅:
TDK60:
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Little Danny:
David (in London):
But Keith Levene from PiL worked as a roadie for Yes, showing again that the Prog / Punk Year Zero distinction was perhaps a little more blurred in real life than people made it seem at the time.
Julie:
WR:
I graduated HS in '69 and worked from '69 to '75 in record stores. So I was immersed in music magazines and label marketing.
I was enthusiastic fan of Soft Machine, Keith Emerson, Gong, Kevin Ayers, early Pink Floyd, early King Crimson, Keith Tippett, Chris MacGregor, which show me leaning more to the avant jazz infused rock. Early Genesis and Van Der Graaf I added to my collection as well. Friends were big fans of Yes and Strawbs and and Gentle Giant and Atomic Rooster which I tolerated in **small** doses. I don't remember when prog became a term but vaguely recalls by mid-70s when next generation bands like Rush were finding an audience that the term was being used in marketing.
I remembered that all issues of Trouser Press magazine are now digitized online:
trouserpress.com
They started in 1974. Searching in the first two issues, which feature King Crimson, Genesis; the only mention of "progressive rock" was to describe the evolution of the Yardbirds beyond the blues infused rock of John Mayall, et al.
TDK60:
Tony Coulter:
Julie's show today will be all rare birds! (It'll be bird-themed.)
OED:
prog rock
...beginning around 1968.
https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=prog+rock&year_start=1950&year_end=2019&corpus=26&smoothing=3#
David (in London):
Julie:
Tony Coulter:
David (in London):
Rich in Washington:
V Priceless:
coelacanth∅:
i use air quotes a lot when i talk about music
V Priceless:
TDK60:
coelacanth∅:
it all comes down to one person describing some music as something then the masses latch onto it and that's what it's called now.
...i still don't know what "emo" is; and "screamo" is apparently something other than what sounds like screamo to me!
coelacanth∅:
David (in London):
David (in London):
(Apologies if you're not a Sisters of Mercy fan, there).
coelacanth∅:
Julie:
V Priceless:
coelacanth∅:
TDK60:
coelacanth∅:
spodiodi:
V Priceless:
David (in London):
V Priceless, *stands to salute Mr Greenfield*
coelacanth∅:
i'm told weezer is or was emo. i just hear it as pop music (another stupid genre name!) and certainly far less emotional, emotive, sad, etc than tons of other music not called emo!
!!!
TDK60:
rw:
listener james from westwood:
Yvang:
TDK60:
coelacanth∅:
HollyRT:
Tony Coulter:
V Priceless:
@ David: cheers!
good to ketchup with you, too, coelacanth!
Prog on, gang!
rw: LOL THXTC!
Rich in Washington:
coelacanth∅:
Thanks Tony!
tchau y'all
TDK60:
coelacanth∅:
WR:
StringOFperils:
coelacanth∅:
...by some people's estimation!
i will not be calling it that
TDK60:
Nick S.: