Now That's What I Call Prog 1969 |
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Moyan
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King Crimson "The Court of the Crimson King" Van der Graaf Generator "Octopus" Yes "Survival" Family "The Weaver's Answer" The Nice "Diary of an Empty Day" Gong "Ego" 'Igginbottom "Golden Lakes" The Soft Machine "Hibou, Anemone and Bear" The Moody Blues "Candle of Life" East of Eden "Communion" Jethro Tull "A New Day Yesterday" Arzachel "Clean Innocent Fun" High Tide "Death Warmed Up" Deep Purple "April" William R. Strickland "You Can Know My Body (But You'll Never Know My Soul)" Arcadium "Woman of a Thousand Years" Amon Düül II "Phallus Dei" Korni Grupa "Magična Ruka" Touch "Seventy Five" Larry Coryell "Morning Sickness"
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Krautrock?
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The Dark Elf
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For 1969, I would consider Fleetwood Mac's Then Play On as progressive blues, and the song "Oh Well, Part 2" as progressive as anything in rock that year, with classical composition and Spanish flamenco overtones.
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I never knew that Thunderclap Neuman and Fleetwood Mac are prog.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Well, I guess you're in a minority of one then if you don't like Something in the Air. As for me, I love it and I wish I'd included the song in my prog compilation too, along with Fleetwood Mac's Albatross. |
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Hi, Paul ... I don't think this song is any good ... unless you play it with that ending from "The Magic Christian" ... somehow the song is dull without it!
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ Some interesting choices there, only half of which I know.
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1. Frank Zappa – Peaches En Regalia 2. David Bowie – Space Oddity 3. Soft Machine – Hibou, Anemone And Bear 4. Arzachel – Queen St. Gang 5. Genesis – Where The Sour Turns To Sweet 6. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band –
Frownland 7. Technical Space Composer’s Crew – Ho-Mai-Nhi (Boat-Woman-Song) 8. Jefferson Airplane – We Can Be Together 9. John McLaughlin – Arjen’s Bag 10. King Crimson – 21st Century Schizoid
Man 11. Pink Floyd – Sysyphus 12. The Beatles – You Never Give Me Your Money 13. The Nice – Rondo ‘69 14. The Who – We’re Not Gonna Take It 15. Terry Riley – A Rainbow In Curved Air 16. The Tony Williams Lifetime – Vashkar 17. Wayne Shorter – Dindi 18. Can – Yoo Doo Right 19. Yes – Survival 20. The Mothers Of Invention – The Dog Breath
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King Crimson- In the Court of the Crimson King
Frank Zappa- Peaches en Regalia Jethro Tull- We Used to Know Yes- Looking Around Procol Harum- Wreck of Hesperus Colleseum- Valentyne Suite The Who- Pinball Wizard Beatles-Come Together Blood Sweat and Tears- You've Made me so Very Happy Chicago- Beginnings David Bowie- Space Oddity Led Zeppelin- Moby Dick Cream- Badge Couldn't quite do 20 but many of these songs are 10+ minutes so I'm sure it'll be a full compilation :) Edited by AJ Junior - March 28 2024 at 13:51 |
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"Together We Stand, Divided We Fall"
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ Nick Drake was a recent addition to my Prog Folk blog.
NICK DRAKE The Van Gogh of Folk Music - The tragic story and all-too-brief lifetime of tortured soul Nick Drake (1948-1974). 1969: Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lLe0x2aM9As799BMY23KsAEPVi5J8T2W8 1971: Nick Drake - Bryter Layter - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nRaFA_y1quz8QxnyI5dxcWu3n6Y-9_vGA 1972: Nick Drake - Pink Moon - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nfO2DnrgSkZSSuj1RowNNWlHsPBzWu2GY |
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* Nick Drake "River Man" (Five Leaves Left, 1969) not in PA, but close enough to Prog Folk to me
Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis "Lumière écarlate" (Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis, 1969) The Soft Machine "Hibou, Anemone and Bear" (Volume Two, 1969) * Quicksilver Messenger Service "Cavalry" (Happy Trails, 1969) not in PA, but Prog to me Pink Floyd "Cirrus Minor" (More, 1969) Miles Davis "In a Silent Way / It's About That Time" (In a Silent Way, 1969) Frank Zappa "Peaches en Regalia" (Hot Rats, 1969) East of Eden "Moth" (Mercator Projected, 1969) The Pentangle "Hunting Song" (Basket of Light, 1969) David Bowie "Cygnet Committee" (David Bowie/Space Oddity, 1969) Can "You Doo Right" (Monster Movie, 1969) Amon Düül II "Kanaan" (Phallus Dei, 1969) Gun "The Sad Saga of the Boy and the Bee" (Gun, 1969) Arzachel "Azathoth" (Arzachel, 1969) King Crimson "Epitaph (Including 'March for No Reason' and 'Tomorrow and Tomorrow')" (In the Court of the Crimson King, 1969) Van der Graaf Generator "Aquarian" (The Aerosol Grey Machine, 1969) Colosseum "The Valentyne Suite" (Valentyne Suite, 1969) Santana "Soul Sacrifice" (Santana, 1969) * The Velvet Underground "the Murder Mystery (S/T, 1969) not in PA but Prog enough to me * Writing on the Wall "Aries" (Power of the Picts, 1969) not in PA, but Prog to me * Donovan "Atlantis" (Barabajagal, 1969) to me Donovan is Prog Folk related * Buffy Sainte-Marie "The Vampire" (Illuminations, 1969) BS-M, which sounds funny as initials, is Prog Folk related to me * Scott Walker "The Seventh Seal" (Scott 4, 1969) he is related enough to me Tim Buckley "Gypsy Woman" (Happy Sad, 1969) Jethro Tull "Reasons for Waiting" (Stand Up, 1969) Some non-Prog faves: Ennio Morricone "L'arena" (El mercenario 1968, 1969) John Barry with Louis Armstrong "We Have All the Time in the World" (On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1969) Claude Lombard "Les Enfants Perle" (Claude Lombard, 1969) Sorry, I lost count. Such a great year. Edited by Logan - March 28 2024 at 11:17 |
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I've included some obvious non prog songs to get to 20 but sticking to songs that I love. The Nice - For Example King Crimson - Epitaph Beatles - Across The Universe Aphrodites Child - It's Five O Clock Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love The 5th Dimension - Aquarius The Zombies - Time Of The Season Peter Sarstedt - Where Do You Go To My Lovely? Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman The Who - Pinball Wizard Fleetwood Mac - Albatross Jethro Tull - Living In The Past Zagar and Evans - In The Year 2525 David Bowie - Space Oddity Yes - Survival Colosseum - Valentyne Suite Chicago - Liberation Procol Harum - A Salty Dog Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer Cream - Badge Edited by richardh - March 28 2024 at 09:59 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Come to think of it, I already do have Thunderclap Newman on a prog compilation at home, and I bought it from a charity shop bargain bin too.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Well, maybe that's where I went wrong by only focusing strictly on prog, otherwise I would've chosen Thunderclap Newman for my compilation too, possibly in place of Andromeda, Arzachel or Arcadium, who were all obscure even back in 1969.
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'Something In The Air' by Thunderclap Newman is probably my favourite single of all time.
Your list is definitely more 'prog' than mine though! I will look forward to the 'Now That's What I Call Prog 1970' thread! |
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ Again, my prog compilation pales in insignificance compared to yours. It looks like my album is destined for the charity shop bargain bin again.
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - March 28 2024 at 07:59 |
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Thunderclap Newman - Something In The Air
King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King Jethro Tull - Living In The Past The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love Captain Beefheart - Ella Guru The Move - Blackberry Way Yes - Beyond And Before The Doors - The Soft Parade The Who - I'm Free Pink Floyd - Cirrus Minor Traffic - Shanghai Noodle Factory The Moody Blues - Never Comes The Day Fleetwood Mac - Albatross The Beatles - Come Together Family - The Weaver's Answer Frank Zappa - Peaches En Regalia Pentangle - Light Flight Fairport Convention - Come All Ye |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes, it's the long-awaited third album in the Now That's What I Call Prog series where you get to choose 20 classic prog favourites by 20 different artists to make up an ideal best-selling prog compilation album for the year 1969, with a whole host of new, up-and-coming prog artists to choose from this year, including Chicago, Colosseum, Genesis, King Crimson, Rare Bird, Renaissance, Santana, Van der Graaf Generator, and of course, Yes.
Now That's What I Call Prog 1969 Andromeda - Return to Sanity Aphrodite's Child - It's Five O'Clock Arcadium - I'm on My Way Arzachel - Azathoth Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity - Indian Rope Man Chicago - Beginnings Colosseum - The Valentyne Suite Deep Purple - April East of Eden - The Stable of the Sphinx Genesis - The Serpent Jethro Tull - A New Day Yesterday King Crimson - Epitaph The Moody Blues - Watching and Waiting Pink Floyd - Cymbaline Procol Harum - A Salty Dog Rare Bird - Sympathy Renaissance - Kings and Queens Santana - Evil Ways Spooky Tooth - Evil Woman YES - Survival
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - March 28 2024 at 11:42 |
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