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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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VDGG...at least the early stuff is so far out there its TOO Prog for most people. But if people heard songs like this one they may just see the light...

 

 

Peter Hammill is my favorite lyricist and I buy his releases to this day. His last two albums in particular are as strong and interesting and PROGRESSIVE as his earlier, more lauded works. The world at large is missing out from this incredible talent. But that a ok...I don't want to share him. ;)

 

He has two releases coming soon, one solo and one VDGG. I will be buying them as soon as they are released.

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ASIA

That's really pushin' it :smoke:

 

Hahaha! I was born to "PUSH IT!" Push it real good! You must be a SALT-N-PEPA Fan! I will take ASIA over YES. Prog Pop baby. YES did it too! HELLO??? 90125? The Big Jackoff Generator? You guys love it.

 

Ummmmmm

 

Wetton

Howe

Downes

Palmer

 

ASIA rules. I saw their last show in SF many years ago. I took my parents. They loved it. It was their last USA show. They played the first ASIA album all the way through.

I have also seen YES many times. Fuckking snooze fest.

 

Once Bill Buford left the band forget it. It's like once Cliff Burton died Metallica turned to shtie.

 

 

Killers is the best Maiden album ever made.

 

So yep!

 

Glad I beat to my own drummer. I'm different. I am a not a brainwashed zombie.

 

To each their own!!

 

PROG ON BOYZ!

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