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fAAhj8
No.626
/prog/ makeshift edition
Discussion thread for music from the Classic Prog period and other Prog-related acts.
fAAhj8
No.627
>>626(OP)
A really great live rendition of Los Endos from A Trick of the Tail, featuring Bill Bruford


RUD0lM
No.629
>>626(OP)
nice you made it
Tarkus - ELP (Tarkus)
I'll post some classics, need to get more people to listen prog.


RUD0lM
No.630
>>626(OP)
Diabolic Suicide - Sigh(Scenario IV: Dread Dreams)
Technically prog/avant-garde/black metal. The band has incredible musicianship and lots of moving parts, especially in Imaginary Sonicscape and In Somniphobia, harsh vocals maybe a bit off-putting as is typical of metal.
tl3FnA
No.643
>>630
What you say is true, I've never liked Progressive Metal because I think even if the musicianship is impressive by itself, it is butchered by overblown distortion and jarring vocals. I must say that I am guilty of not listening to anything other than Porcupine Tree seriously but, the point still holds.
>>629
It was made without much thought, maybe we could have a dedicated general thread with variations,if it is worth something.
I've not been browsing BhCh lately, there's not much outrage of tasteful propensity for this board to be of interest to me. I just come here to look for things that I really shouldn't expect.
Hope you are doing well.


RUD0lM
No.649
Fly on a windshield - Genesis(lamb lies down on broadway)
Followed by
Broadway melody of 1974 - Genesis(lamb lies down on broadway)
Not much to say here, immense soundscape and I quite like 2 parters or songs that lead into each other.
Also illustrated!
Genesis is terrific, that 3 album run from foxtrot to lamb lies down is some incredible consistency.
>>643
I am doing well, wasn’t scrolling because I was enjoying myself(and life), but well, I’m a little bored now.


RUD0lM
No.650
>>643
I’d recommend deathspell omega if you’re put off by vocals.
Apokatastis panton from paracletus
Abcission from paracletus


RUD0lM
No.671
>>626(OP)
Firth of Firth - Genesis(Selling england by the pound)
hackett guitar solo is lovely. A pleasant surprise that elevates the song; even if it arrives at the death.
/SMeXz
No.672
Shared to me by a schizo russian friend who was into metta meditation and whom I won't be able to contact ever
m5odDt
No.674
>>672
kek, what happened to him?
m5odDt
No.675
>>671
It's a very good solo, excellent tone but I really think it's not his best on this album. For me, its the end section in The Battle of Epping Forest, so good. He might just be my favorite guitarist.


RUD0lM
No.679
Larks' tongues in aspic part II - King Crimson (Larks' tongues in aspic)
buford's commentary is always appreciated. He writes quite well.
>>675
very nice indeed!
m5odDt
No.682
>>679
>Bruford's commentary is always appreciated. He writes quite well.
he does, I've been meaning to read his book.
Not very dissimilar from Fripp really.


40sODi
No.684
Poppy but its Prog-Related;
PG's "Sledgehammer"
Y5cT2s
No.685
>>674
No idea