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Procol Harum by faaar
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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

^Uh..there must be 75 bands there..they just popped in to your head...?
LOL


LOL There's not a whole lot of popping going on in my head (more like pooping). I dragged the laptop over to the CD shelves and just went through them alphabetically. Probably missed a couple dozen.
Me too. Only ones I know from your list, ni and Poil and a few others. Thanks for the recommendations.

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Originally posted by geekfreak geekfreak wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Spock's Beard
Riverside
Bent Knee
Sound Of Contact
OSI
IQ
Ana_thema



Excellent list

Also add the brilliant The Flower Kings......
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Dread Zeppelin deserves a Whole Lotta Love, but maybe their Time is Gonna Come...

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King's X
Sieges Even
Veni Domine
Poverty's No Crime
Fates Warning
Savatage
Ivanhoe
Freak Kitchen
The Gathering
The Fixx
UFO
Nick Drake

and many others... 

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XTC
Talk Talk
Nick Drake

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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Grumpyprogfan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2021 at 05:36
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

King's X
Sieges Even
Veni Domine
Poverty's No Crime
Fates Warning
Savatage
Ivanhoe
Freak Kitchen
The Gathering
The Fixx
UFO
Nick Drake

and many others... 

Nice to see another vote for Freak Kitchen! One of my favorites.
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Aquarium Rescue Unit. 
Not a prog band but they do have some jazz fusion elements in their music. 
Kind of a mix between SRV, Eric Johnson & The Dixie Dregs.
I think they only did two albums but very cool stuff.
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Magma

Saw them twice in NYC and once in Pennsylvania.  All 3 times they played in a small venue.  They should be selling out stadiums not clubs.


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Originally posted by CosmicVibration CosmicVibration wrote:

Magma

Saw them twice in NYC and once in Pennsylvania.  All 3 times they played in a small venue.  They should be selling out stadiums not clubs.



yeah, but we're not living in a world that appreciates experimental music like Magma does. At least most progheads(and I imagine people that are into jazz)  and even some rockers/metalheads appreciate their music. 
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Some good names being put forward. I'll add.....

Advent
Greenslade
Fruupp
Big Big Train

Nice to see Discipline get a mention!

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I don't get how the group FM didn't become huge just based on their song "Phasors on Stun" but shows what I know I guess
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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

I don't get how the group FM didn't become huge just based on their song "Phasors on Stun" but shows what I know I guess

"Phasors on Stun", while catchy, broke a significant rule of popular acceptance: the song title does not appear in the lyrics!

Agreed that FM should have been much more popular than they were, especially when they opened for Rush a number of times. I still listen to their 1977-80 albums and Ben Mink's Foreign Exchange (an FM album in all but name) after all these years!
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In prog circles: 
Moving Gelatine Plates - french mavericks with bags full of freak/prog tricks 
Yezda Urfa - probably the best (and the most) prog band from USA
Syrius "Devil's masquerade"  - amazing hungarian response to King Crimson and Colosseum
The United Jazz + Rock Ensemble - with Jon Hiseman and Ian Carr onboard they should be more visible 
Michael Hoenig - for his "Departure from the Northern Wasteland" he should be on top along with Tangerine Dream

In general:
Caravan, Camel, Renaissance - all are full of gentle, beautiful melodies and should easily attract bigger crowds


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kenethlevine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2021 at 14:25
Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

I don't get how the group FM didn't become huge just based on their song "Phasors on Stun" but shows what I know I guess

"Phasors on Stun", while catchy, broke a significant rule of popular acceptance: the song title does not appear in the lyrics!  BUT the sound of the phasor appears instead

Agreed that FM should have been much more popular than they were, especially when they opened for Rush a number of times. I still listen to their 1977-80 albums and Ben Mink's Foreign Exchange (an FM album in all but name) after all these years!

My fave song by them is probably "Krakow" - who cares if it has the same beat all the way through...I can feel the chill when I listen to it even when wrapped in blankets.

Have you heard their 2014 album, "Transformation"?  It's really good but, perhaps because it uses acoustic violins., seems somewhat folkier than their others stuff
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Originally posted by Artik Artik wrote:

In prog circles: 
Moving Gelatine Plates - french mavericks with bags full of freak/prog tricks 
Yezda Urfa - probably the best (and the most) prog band from USA
Syrius "Devil's masquerade"  - amazing hungarian response to King Crimson and Colosseum
The United Jazz + Rock Ensemble - with Jon Hiseman and Ian Carr onboard they should be more visible 
Michael Hoenig - for his "Departure from the Northern Wasteland" he should be on top along with Tangerine Dream

In general:
Caravan, Camel, Renaissance - all are full of gentle, beautiful melodies and should easily attract bigger crowds

we had a good discussion about this on the Renaissance appreciation thread.  The discussion revolved around that they are somewhat catchy at times but mostly they make you work for your reward.  I loaned a mix CD to friends who didn't know them but like prog, to see if they would join me for a concert.  They said they liked it but not enough to buy the ticket!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve Wyzard Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2021 at 15:33
Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

I don't get how the group FM didn't become huge just based on their song "Phasors on Stun" but shows what I know I guess

"Phasors on Stun", while catchy, broke a significant rule of popular acceptance: the song title does not appear in the lyrics!  BUT the sound of the phasor appears instead

Agreed that FM should have been much more popular than they were, especially when they opened for Rush a number of times. I still listen to their 1977-80 albums and Ben Mink's Foreign Exchange (an FM album in all but name) after all these years!

My fave song by them is probably "Krakow" - who cares if it has the same beat all the way through...I can feel the chill when I listen to it even when wrapped in blankets.

Have you heard their 2014 album, "Transformation"?  It's really good but, perhaps because it uses acoustic violins., seems somewhat folkier than their others stuff

My favorite FM songs are "One O'Clock Tomorrow", "Orion/Horizons", and "Surface to Air".

I did buy the Transformation album, and while there are a few good songs, I was mostly disappointed by it. The playing/instrumentation is good, Cameron's vocals are good, but the lyrics were all over the place. Considering that the original incarnation(s) of the band were far from successful, many of the new lyrics had a smug/self-congratulatory tone that rubbed me the wrong way. One of my least-favorite "classic" FM songs was "Destruction", and much (but not all) of Transformation reminded me of this.    
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