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Well isn't Ravi Shankar the best prog band of all time?
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The Dark Elf ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: February 01 2011 Location: Michigan Status: Offline Points: 13436 |
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The Moody Blues without question. Four albums that were very proggy:
Days of Future Past (1967) In Search of the Lost Chord (1968) On the Threshold of a Dream (1969) To Our Children's Children's Children (1969) Concept albums, synthesis of rock and symphony orchestra, first use of the Moog/Chamberlin/EMS VC3, prog suites (Are You Sitting Comfortably/The Dream/Have You Heard/The Voyage/Have You Heard (Reprise)
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Progfan1958 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: July 18 2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 589 |
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The Beatles ( with George Martin ) more or less broke so many "rules" that I'd say they invented Prog by showing everyone else that anything was possible.
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I like this answer! |
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Do I detect sarcasm? I included him because he and Ali Akbar Khan had such a major "life changing" effect on so many budding, evolving artists in the 50s and 60s. |
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King Crimson, Procol Harum, Zappa, etc
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Most influential: Beatles
Most interesting: Pink Floyd
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Procol Harum.
They not only created the most beautiful classical/rock/psyche song ever but released a full length epic in 1968. of course The Nice is a glaring omission from the list. Even Hendrix was interested in what they were doing!
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Topic: The Best Prog Band of the 1960s Pink Floyd
Moody Blues, Procol Harum, Nice or Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd voted for Moody Blues |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Probably this
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Beatles without any hesitation
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There were many things before KC in the 60's that could be considered important ... and probably deserve the mention. One of them would be THE SMALL FACES, whose hit "Itchycoo Park" I think was like February 1968, and possibly before. In America, I really think that Miles Davis deserves some more credit, mostly because of his ... just play attitude, that had no rhyme of reason, and his free form is something that you can find (eventually) in many folks, like Steve Howe, though I doubt he would even consider that thought, and others that extended the guitar playing beyond what we consider solos. Frank Zappa, definitely, as one of the giants, not only in America, but also all of Europe. Many groups loved FZ and mentioned, and this went so far as FAUST, AD2, SUPERSISTER (a wee bit later) and many others. A lot of European bands had no issues with the extended guitar material not being a "song" and this is quite visible in the incredible forays by Richard Pinhas with Heldon, and many folks compare him to Robert Fripp, though I think that RP is less compromising when it came to letting go ... he just ripped our ears apart. I think, to help make this bunch of names listed here, it would be better to place them in order by some of their releases, so one can see how soon they appear, and how soon, folks appreciate it to the point of trying to do it themselves. As time goes by, the better KNOWN of the "progressive" choices seems to take the front page, but, I find it really hard to believe that the complete insanity and letting go by Janis Joplin, and the incredible stuff that THE DOORS did was not a factor in everyone's influence. All of a sudden, everyone wants to try what those folks do, and almost no women could even come close to Janis, and it was a blessing in disguise when Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins re-wrote the book, although I would suggest that both Joni and Judy did not have the emotional strength that Janis lived and died for. It's a really tough question to discuss, and a more thorough listing in order of appearance might be valuable ... heck, we should even mention "Winchester Cathedral" but I am not sure that too many folks here know it as well. Interesting choices, but I would hate to select merely a "favorite" here ... the history of it all is better than one person, and they all deserve a mention!
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This isn't about "earliest," but "most influential." That's just my take. The Small Faces are not more influential than King Crimson.
Miles Davis gets plenty of credit, but rock has more listeners. (And I love fusion.) In a Silent Way and Bitches' Brew are where all the '70s heavies were initiated into "the rite": Hancock, Corea, Zawinul, Shorter, Williams, and so on.
You know which band has had a global influence? Tangerine Dream. But their first album dropped in 1970, so they're not in the poll.
Tell the guy who made the poll. ![]()
Again, "most influential," not "my favorite."
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With all due respect to the other groups, is it necessary to answer?
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Sarcasm indeed! I have a PHD in smart ass :D Some of your choices are questionable though
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I have more music that has clearly been influenced by Pink Floyd or King Crimson than any other. The Beatles paved the way in 1967/68 showing there are are no rules any more which is what Prog is all about but as far as Prog bands being influencial those are my two picks. Tons of Psychedelic and Krautrock bands have been influenced by Floyd and I always remember exploring Chile and other South American countries for Prog and surprised at how many sounded like King Crimson who influenced Math Rock as well. Just my take with the Prog music I tend to listen to most. Wouldn't you say Moody Blues and KC's debut inspired Symphonic bands the most? I'm probably breaking this down too much instead of looking at the whole.
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King Crimson showed a direction few bands were willing to go. All these bands had great influence, new ideas, new approaches. The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Procol Harum , and The Move and The Mothers influenced my listening pleasure .
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