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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2016 at 16:09
       I was a bit of a latecomer to prog, as in my teens, it was basically hard rock/heavy metal that I collected. Then, I started collecting real progressive rock lps in the winter/spring of 1986/1987, when I was 24 years old.

Colosseum-Valentyne Suite
Colosseum Live
Triumvirat-Illusions On A Double Dimple
Strange Days-9 Parts To The Wind
Passport-Looking Thru
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2016 at 16:19
There are going to be some guesses in here as its tough to remember

Pink Floyd - DSOTM
Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene
Yes - Close To The Edge
Genesis - Trespass 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2016 at 16:37
Queen – II
Pink Floyd – The Wall
Genesis – Nursery Crymes
Eloy – The Power and the Passion (thanks Tom!)
Focus – Moving Waves
Renaissance – Scheherazade and other Stories
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2016 at 16:54
1. Yes - Fragile (bought it from my friend)
2. Yes - Close To The Edge (birthday present from my parents)
3. Yes - Time And A Word (birthday present from my friend)
4. King Crimson - Lark's Tongues In Aspic (saw it in a local record shop with a sricker "including ex-Yes Bill Bruford"
5. Frank Zappa - Hot Rats (heard Peaches En Regalia and went straight to buy it)
6. Jethro Tull - Benefit (met a girl who loved JT ...)
Ah, those were the days 😊
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2016 at 17:05
If I consider Prog Related bands, it's all Led Zeppelin. If not, it's all Pink Floyd. Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2016 at 19:05
Uriah Heep - Demons & Wizards
Nektar - Remember the Future
Focus - Moving Waves
Yes - Relayer
Yes - Fragile
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd - Animals
Genesis - Trick of the Tail
Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis? 
Camel - Moonmadness
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2016 at 21:21
Wha? hardly any mention of Rush yet?

I can fix that!

Don't quite remember the order, but my first prog albums (around 1985-86) were:

2112
Moving Pictures
Grace Under Pressure
Power Windows
Yes, 90125

At about 14-15 years old then, I disliked Jethro Tull, kind of liked Kansas Styx and Queen, was lukewarm about Pink Floyd, had only heard 80's Genesis (thought it so-so), and had never heard of King Crimson.  But I Loooved Rush!







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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2016 at 21:59
Started listening to rock music in general in the early eighties. My first prog-related albums were by Blue Oyster Cult, Fire of Unknown Origin and Revolution by Night.

Mostly was into hard rock back then, so my first prog albums were

Rush "Moving Pictures"
Rush "Signals"
Rush "Grace Under Pressure"

And was into some "modern rock" via MTV, so then

Peter Gabriel melting face
Peter Gabriel "Security"

And Marillion "Misplaced Childhood" would round out my first six if my memory is correct, but I could be forgetting something.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2016 at 00:16
Not necessarily in this order, but it looked something like:
Radiohead– Ok Computer
Yes– Fragile
The Mars Volta– Deloused in the Comatorium
King Crimson– In the Court of the Crimson King
Can– Ege Bamyasi
Sigur Ros– Takk...

I got a lot of albums from my brother ripping his friend's iPod onto the family desktop computer. I don't remember which ones I came around to liking then, and which ones I liked later. I think OK Computer, Fragile, Deloused, and Takk... were pretty immediate, but In the Court and Ege Bamyasi were more challenging I'm pretty sure. But I eventually came around. I had a couple tracks from Battles' Mirrored and a couple of Kansas tracks as well.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2016 at 04:38
Great question and I had to think hard about ownership rather than taping off friend's records, etc.
If memory serves for the Big 6:

Dark Side of the Moon - June 74 (I was 12)
Trespass - Dec. 74
Relayer - April 75
Welcome Back My Friends - Dec. 75
Lizard - June 81
Bursting Out - late 78

1975 was the year I managed to save the pocket money and started buying records on a fairly regular basis.  Other notable purchases - that I still listen to now were Henry Cow 'In Praise of Learning' and Hatfield and the North 'The Rotter's Club'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2016 at 08:37
Rush records, probably.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2016 at 09:37
Are you serious?.....I can't even get my grandkids names correct at times and you want me to recall which 6 prog albums I bought first...? Whatever was out in '68-'69 I suppose.
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before '68 my brother and I usually bought singles on 45....I didn't buy many albums (we did buy the Beatles Stones, etc ) until a little later....didn't really have the money or inclination until we got into college.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2016 at 13:08

Hi,

Goes way back ... but not sure I can call them "progressive".

Beatles -- Sgt Peppers
Rolling Stones -- Their Satanic Majesty's Request
Moody Blues -- Days of Future Passed
The Who -- Tommy
Chicago -- 1

I never thought that "progressive" started with the listing that is mostly here, as it was a continuation of something that was already there which others had created. But the English invented the world, therefore "progressive" has to be English.

Funny how if one makes a list of everything posted here, it's almost all exclusively after 1972 ... and it was there way before!

I do not think that much of the stuff later is any better (or worse) that what existed previously, and actually find that some stuff is not that great. A lot of folks are attached to Genesis' Foxtrot and Trespass, but I am not ... Ange's 2 albums prior to these are just as good if not better, for example. And theatrical music, and events, was a very European thing ... which we (specially here) will not credit the folks all over Europe that used it for political purposes for at least 10 years prior to Genesis and Peter Gabriel putting on an outfit and making it look like Europe did not have a history of theater ... and that's just plain old bull-prairie and you know it.

It's just pathetic that the rock press has this idea that is is new and this and that, when in essence it is a re-hash of many things done before! it was done slightly different, in another medium ... and you even got a cover to show for it ... JT's "A Passion Play". Either the story was dead, or that entertainment was dead!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2016 at 13:18
Argus - Wishbone Ash
A Live Record - Camel
Going For The One - Yes
Moonmadness - Camel
Rain Dances - Camel
The Wall - Pink Floyd

(I think so, anyway. It was back in the 70s and at some point I bought other Camel, Floyd and Yes albums too).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2016 at 16:45
Started getting super serious about progressive rock around 2007-2008ish:

Yes - Fragile
Yes - Close to The Edge
King Crimson - ITCoTCK
King Crimson - Red
Genesis - Foxtrot
Genesis - Nursery Cryme
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 03 2016 at 11:34
This is testing my memory (and reminding me how ancient I am) but I think it was:

Works Volume 1 - ELP
Trilogy - ELP
Close to the Edge - Yes
Yessongs - Yes
Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
Ommadawn - Mike Oldfield


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 03 2016 at 12:07
Nursery Crymes - Genesis
Foxtrot - Genesis
Genesis Live - Genesis
A Trick of the Tail - Genesis
Chocolate Kings - PFM
Watercourse Way - Shadowfax
Fish Out of Water - Chris Squire
Symphonic Slam - Symphonic Slam
Maxophone - Maxophone

Had to go nine here due to some underlying circumstances: The first three were released as part of very poorly manufactured album compilations on the old Buddah label and were readily available in the cut-out section (which I regularly perused) of the Wherehouse Records store down the way, so I got a good dose of them then. 'Trick and Chocolate Kings were simultaneously presented to me for consideration around the time I graduated from high school in '76. And the last three arrived at the previously mentioned record store around the same time in '75 and were heavily delved into. The Shadowfax offering was the last of the bunch to gain my attention and was worthy of many listenings.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 03 2016 at 13:04
These are the first 6 that had an impact on me, in chronological order:

King's X - Gretchen Goes To Nebraska
Dream Theater - Images and Words
Candiria - Surrealistic Madness
Yes - Fragile
Rush - Permanent Waves
Genesis - Trick of the Tail

If it's the first six I ever had/heard, this list would be Dream Theater - Images and Words + Awake, and King's X's first four albums.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2016 at 10:20
Hard to remember, but i try.
Year: 1970
Age: 17

Certainly:
King Crimson - In The Wake...
King Crimson - In The Court...
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother
VDGG - H To HE

Probably:
Genesis - Nursery Cryme
Gentle Giant - Acquiring The Taste
Renaissance - Renaissance
Amon Duul II - Yeti
Audience - Friend's Friend's Friend
Colosseum - Valentyne Suite or Yes - The Yes Album or Can - Tago Mago

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2016 at 11:25
Originally posted by Rednight Rednight wrote:

Nursery Crymes - Genesis
Foxtrot - Genesis
Genesis Live - Genesis
A Trick of the Tail - Genesis
Chocolate Kings - PFM
Watercourse Way - Shadowfax
Fish Out of Water - Chris Squire
Symphonic Slam - Symphonic Slam
Maxophone - Maxophone

Had to go nine here due to some underlying circumstances: The first three were released as part of very poorly manufactured album compilations on the old Buddah label and were readily available in the cut-out section (which I regularly perused) of the Wherehouse Records store down the way, so I got a good dose of them then. 'Trick and Chocolate Kings were simultaneously presented to me for consideration around the time I graduated from high school in '76. And the last three arrived at the previously mentioned record store around the same time in '75 and were heavily delved into. The Shadowfax offering was the last of the bunch to gain my attention and was worthy of many listenings.



I remember buying Nursery/Foxtrot in a budget 2lp compilation album I think was called, "Genesis: Rock Theater" or something Wink

As far as Shadowfax, amazing album and extremely hard to find on LP...did you actually buy that at The Wherehouse?  FYI: that was rereleased on CD many years ago but the intro to Linear Dance is different than the original vinyl.  Part of the synth solo is totally missing!

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