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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 30 2015 at 13:06
I'm getting those two groups, Tomorrow and Yes-before-they-settled-on-that-name, confused with each other again. Thanks for the correction.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 30 2015 at 13:59
The Flaming Lips who went from noise rock to alt rock to psych pop to Popol Vuh like kraut rock on their last four albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 30 2015 at 17:27
Originally posted by NutterAlert NutterAlert wrote:

FFS - Simon Dupree
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 30 2015 at 17:29
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

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I see folks mentioning The Beatles, The Beach Boys and Toto - none of which made a prog rock album in their respective carriersConfused Alright The Beatles helped pave the way for the genre to unfold - as did The Beach Boys, but being forward-thing and/or experimental doesn't equate prog imo. 


 
I'm glad you pointed that out.....so I didn't have to.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 30 2015 at 17:31
Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

I'm getting those two groups, Tomorrow and Yes-before-they-settled-on-that-name, confused with each other again. Thanks for the correction.
 
Squire came from the Syn...who did pop psych stuff (during the time Tomorrow were recording)........and the band reformed recently and released an album and as a side note one of my friends did the new album art work.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 30 2015 at 18:46
Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

I'm getting those two groups, Tomorrow and Yes-before-they-settled-on-that-name, confused with each other again. Thanks for the correction.
You would not be confused if you heard them. Syn were actually good!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 30 2015 at 20:09
Manfred Mann (Earth Band), from "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" to "Blinded by the Light" and beyond.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2015 at 04:26
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by NutterAlert NutterAlert wrote:

FFS - Simon Dupree


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I wouldn't describe "Kite" as bubble-gum pop though.

 
Yeah you're right. Just listened to it again, not bubblegum, good pop song.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2015 at 18:18
Perhaps XTC?, I consider them prog (at least The Dukes of Stratosphear)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2015 at 05:53
I saw Toto mentioned.  I was totally surprised by the soundtrack they did for Dune.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2015 at 06:43
Originally posted by dwill123 dwill123 wrote:

Manfred Mann (Earth Band), from "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" to "Blinded by the Light" and beyond.
 
Good call, although strictly speaking they're two different bands.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2015 at 06:45
Originally posted by Progmind Progmind wrote:

Perhaps XTC?, I consider them prog (at least The Dukes of Stratosphear)


They certainly progressed from their early "punky" stuff but I'd never describe them as prog. Even The Dukes are a pastiche of early Floyd stuff so it's debatable whether that would be classified as prog either (great album though).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2015 at 22:19
Moody Blues are an obvious example, being an R&B oriented pop band in the early to mid 1960s before going full blown, albeit crossover, prog in 1967.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2015 at 06:10
Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Genesis. They went Pop again some years later Tongue
Clap Don't forget Genesis first album is a POP album and their second album is PROG.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2015 at 06:13
Originally posted by dwill123 dwill123 wrote:

Manfred Mann (Earth Band), from "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" to "Blinded by the Light" and beyond.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2015 at 06:26
Originally posted by O666 O666 wrote:

Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Genesis. They went Pop again some years later Tongue
Clap Don't forget Genesis first album is a POP album and their second album is PROG.
I know, that's what I meant by "went Pop again" Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2015 at 06:41
Robert Wyatt represents an interesting case - the tension between his pop instincts and the direction of the Soft Machine lead eventually to his expulsion - Soft Machine went from pop to prog in a short space of time - by 'Third' the pop influence was left behind and Wyatt was left to record the majestic The Moon in June more or less on his own.  By Fourth, Wyatt had been gagged and left shortly after.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2015 at 06:59
The members of the band Japan branched out into the world of Progressive music, even reforming in the 90's, re-naming themselves Rain Tree Crow. I haven't heard that album, but it's alledgedly more 'Prog' than Japan.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2015 at 07:12
David Gilmour. Jokers Wild were pop enough and the last Gilmour's release....I have no words, really disappointing. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 06 2015 at 10:56
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

The members of the band Japan branched out into the world of Progressive music, even reforming in the 90's, re-naming themselves Rain Tree Crow. I haven't heard that album, but it's alledgedly more 'Prog' than Japan.

good one.  I was thinking about Japan but I don't know them well enough.  Certainly David Sylvian's solo work is more prog than Japan.  His "Secrets of the Beehive" would be on my top 20 all time favorite album list.  
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