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The most progressive of the most classic prog bands


Which was the most progressive?  

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  1. 1. Which is the most progressive

    • Rush
    • Emerson, Lake, and Palmer (rip Emerson)
    • Genesis
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    • Yes
    • Pink Floyd
    • King Crimson
    • Jethro Tull
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    • Other (please say who I missed!)


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The most progressive bands that I've heard are Van Der Graaf Generator and the brilliant Gentle Giant.
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Ill' see your Tangerine Dream and f***ing raise you CAN.

 

Tago Mago bitches!!!

 

HAHAHAHA!!

 

I "CAN"'T get into CAN but I have a rare Japanese pressing of all of their albums inside a METAL CAN. Sort of like those rare Metallica cans! LOL!

 

I will take TD over CAN anyday!!

 

Nice lame Ted Nugent wannabe reference! Are you trying to be a dork like me?

 

It's a fukking "Free For All" Bitch!

 

I will take your CAN and shove up your STARCASTLE!

 

Not only will I "Raise The Titanic" but will raise you the state of KANSAS!

 

Did anyone even mention them?? I might have overlooked it. If so, then you win DD.

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I would never reference the Nuge.

 

fyifwiw. ymmvof.

 

Wow! For once you got me man. "Tago Mago" is a Can record.

 

My stupid brain was thinking "Wango Tango."

 

Fuckking English Major.

 

I assume too much and just type fast. Nice.

 

I love Uncle Ted. Even he isn't voting for TRUMP.

 

Time to PUMP!

 

Signed,

 

Aerosmith

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I would never reference the Nuge.

 

fyifwiw. ymmvof.

 

Wow! For once you got me man. "Tago Mago" is a Can record.

 

My stupid brain was thinking "Wango Tango."

 

Fuckking English Major.

 

 

:laughing guy:
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I see Yes as the band that seamlessly combined the influences and personalities of its members better than any other band - and in doing so, they did it into fantastic songs without becoming forced or pretentious

 

They were themselves, and the music represented that .. With Yes, the pieces are magnificent, and never once have I ever felt they went in and recorded something with the intent to be quirky or "prog", which is something I cannot say for some of the other bands on the list

 

With that said, I love Rush and hate to put anyone over them, but to me, classic Rush ( the Rush I love ) is more metal than prog ... But again, that's just me and where I came into it with them

 

Agree on both counts...

 

I will choose Topographic Oceans as their biggest achievment.

 

Breathing down their neck, however, is the Crim's Starless And Bible Black.

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I see Yes as the band that seamlessly combined the influences and personalities of its members better than any other band - and in doing so, they did it into fantastic songs without becoming forced or pretentious

 

They were themselves, and the music represented that .. With Yes, the pieces are magnificent, and never once have I ever felt they went in and recorded something with the intent to be quirky or "prog", which is something I cannot say for some of the other bands on the list

 

With that said, I love Rush and hate to put anyone over them, but to me, classic Rush ( the Rush I love ) is more metal than prog ... But again, that's just me and where I came into it with them

 

Agree on both counts...

 

I will choose Topographic Oceans as their biggest achievment.

 

Breathing down their neck, however, is the Crim's Starless And Bible Black.

 

Topographic Oceans is the greatest prog album I have yet heard.

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My vote would go to Yes if I could erase their work post Drama. But as it stands, King Crimson take the top prize.
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