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Just play:
The Revealing Science Of God
Close To The Edge
Gates Of Delirium

That's about an hour, right? Problem solved.
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Thanks again everyone. When I get home later tonight, I will put a playlist together, and air a show of 'British Prog Rock' on Saturday at 7pm (CST). I will post the player links later on.
I've read through the forum, and it appears I created more of a discussion than I ever though would happen. My goal is to learn more about prog rock and create a block of prog rock music. When I created my radio station, I did more for myself and if others listen that great in my book.
 
As far as only playing British rock on my station - I love British Rock. Nothing against the other bands across the pond, But British musicians fascinate me.
 
I didn't want to create a debate for my topic, I just want to learn more about prog rock, and who better to help me dig a little deeper than this forum.
 
Thanks again and have a great weekend. Paul

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dellinger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2018 at 21:02
Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

Just play:
The Revealing Science Of God
Close To The Edge
Gates Of Delirium

That's about an hour, right? Problem solved.


I would just change Gates of Delirium with Awaken, and that's perhaps what I would consider the quintesential Yes. Though Gates is just as wonderful, anyway.
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Originally posted by britishmusicrocks britishmusicrocks wrote:

Thanks again everyone. When I get home later tonight, I will put a playlist together, and air a show of 'British Prog Rock' on Saturday at 7pm (CST). I will post the player links later on.
I've read through the forum, and it appears I created more of a discussion than I ever though would happen. My goal is to learn more about prog rock and create a block of prog rock music. When I created my radio station, I did more for myself and if others listen that great in my book.
 
As far as only playing British rock on my station - I love British Rock. Nothing against the other bands across the pond, But British musicians fascinate me.
 
I didn't want to create a debate for my topic, I just want to learn more about prog rock, and who better to help me dig a little deeper than this forum.
 
Thanks again and have a great weekend. Paul
I understand you. Although I listen music all through the world, there is something really special in the 1963-1979 Brit music, I also listen really many Brit artists from that period.
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Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

Just play:
The Revealing Science Of God
Close To The Edge
Gates Of Delirium

That's about an hour, right? Problem solved.
 

I will disqualify a couple on the basis that Alan White (and Patrick Moraz) played on themWink
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Originally posted by britishmusicrocks britishmusicrocks wrote:

Thanks again everyone. When I get home later tonight, I will put a playlist together, and air a show of 'British Prog Rock' on Saturday at 7pm (CST). I will post the player links later on.
I've read through the forum, and it appears I created more of a discussion than I ever though would happen. My goal is to learn more about prog rock and create a block of prog rock music. When I created my radio station, I did more for myself and if others listen that great in my book.
 
As far as only playing British rock on my station - I love British Rock. Nothing against the other bands across the pond, But British musicians fascinate me.
 
I didn't want to create a debate for my topic, I just want to learn more about prog rock, and who better to help me dig a little deeper than this forum.
 
Thanks again and have a great weekend. Paul
 

I genuinely hope we (I am assuming I can speak for many here but apologies if I assume incorrectly) have helped you in your quest. Your request was simple and clear enough but its just the nature of this place things often go off at odd tangents (often fascinating ones) and frequently generate more heat than light. Good luck with your endeavors and do delve deeper into the more obscure Brit stuff because you will find diamonds!

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