Prog rock

Apr 20, 2016 at 10:58 PM Post #377 of 5,600
EPIC RELEASES  Early 1970's Rock/Metal.  (under the radar)
 
Blue Oyster Cult: "On Your Feet or On Your Knees"   (one of best live metal records ever made)
Lucifer's Friend:  self entitled debut album (hard to find but sensational german metal band debut record.  Worth every penny if you can find)
UFO:  "Lights Out"  (Metallica before there was Metallica)
Frank Marino and Mahagany Rush:  "Live" (Hendrix clone was a great talent...loudest concert I ever attended and it was OUTDOOR)
Montrose:  "Montrose"  (the debut album...a short 35 minutes but 8 great songs.  The 2nd release, Paper Money was equally good IMHO.)
Scorpions:  "In Trance"  (then "Love Drive"  came a few years after....both Must Haves...)
 
Apr 22, 2016 at 3:02 PM Post #379 of 5,600
Peter Hammill's album "Singularity" is superb.....and may be a good starting point for those new to VGG.... . sounds so good!


On a somewhat related point, David Bowie's last album "Blackstar" is similar territory and very good;
I think one of his best.
 
Apr 24, 2016 at 6:46 PM Post #380 of 5,600
I just rediscovered an old, old classic, circa 1972:





A fantastic band with a unique twin lead guitar sound. Their debut album is great too but Argus reigns supreme; one of the great classic early 70s 'British Rock' albums. A golden era
 
Apr 27, 2016 at 12:40 PM Post #382 of 5,600
- to all lovers of classic prog...Yes, Gentle Giant, perhaps Rush.....check out this album and group!:
 
 
 
Meet the Flower Kings  - live 2003!
 
 
 
May 2, 2016 at 3:24 AM Post #384 of 5,600
  My album of the year so far!
 


A very good album indeed!
I prefer the instrumental version of the 2CD edition. The impeccable technique shines through the instrumental version.
This band can benefit from a better vocalist. The vocals are a bit linear and lack personality.
 
May 2, 2016 at 6:09 PM Post #385 of 5,600
 
My album of the year so far!





A very good album indeed!
I prefer the instrumental version of the 2CD edition. The impeccable technique shines through the instrumental version.
This band can benefit from a better vocalist. The vocals are a bit linear and lack personality.


First, I agree. Album of the year, and by a large measure. These guys are amazingly adept at the language of contemporary Prog. Part of it reminds of what Asia could have sounded like if they didn't totally suck *****.

Second, the vocalist is amazing! He's not trying to be a SINGER, and it sounds like he's actually, I dunno, singing. Not trying to out-do the guitarist with his massive vocal rifts. I could do without the Screamo stuff, but it is 2016. At any rate, the under-played vocals are so darn refreshing.

Anyway, great album!
 
May 3, 2016 at 6:05 AM Post #387 of 5,600
  EPIC RELEASES  Early 1970's Rock/Metal.  (under the radar)
 
Blue Oyster Cult: "On Your Feet or On Your Knees"   (one of best live metal records ever made)
Lucifer's Friend:  self entitled debut album (hard to find but sensational german metal band debut record.  Worth every penny if you can find)
UFO:  "Lights Out"  (Metallica before there was Metallica)
Frank Marino and Mahagany Rush:  "Live" (Hendrix clone was a great talent...loudest concert I ever attended and it was OUTDOOR)
Montrose:  "Montrose"  (the debut album...a short 35 minutes but 8 great songs.  The 2nd release, Paper Money was equally good IMHO.)
Scorpions:  "In Trance"  (then "Love Drive"  came a few years after....both Must Haves...)


This is a prog rock tread please, I am sure there are enough other treads for this Music, as things get confusing for many
 

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