Psychedelic and prog rock

Started by Denis, March 06, 2014, 06:29:29 PM

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Denis

I realize neither of these genres are for everyone, but I've been digging around on YouTube looking for Golden Earring stuff and have run across some nifty stuff.
None of them I've heard of but some of them are pretty enjoyable.

This one from a band called Please is pretty good. Whoever is posting this stuff on YouTube takes some time about providing album information.



1. We Aim To Please - 00:00
2. No More White Horses -02:56
3. Paper Anne - 06:22
4. Seaweed -09:41
5. Break The Spell -14:55
6. Strange Ways - 18:17
7. Man With No Name -21:43
8. Watching -25:15
9. You're Still Waiting - 27:30
10.Breakthrough -29:40
11.The Story -33:08
12.Folder Man - 35:36
Music and lyrics by Peter Dunton

Please
*Peter Dunton - Drums, Vocals Except Tracks 3,4,7,12
*Bernard Jinks - Bass
*Nick Spenser - Guitars
*Jurgen Ermish - Organ
*Robin Hunt - Flute, Vocals Tracks 3,4,7,12
*Rod Harrison - Guitar On Tracks 2, 4, 7, 12
Why did Salvador Dali cross the road?
Clocks.

gweimer

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gweimer

I like these guys a lot.  Newer band, and I can hear the hints of early Genesis and Peter Gabriel in there.


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gweimer

Chicago's own Trillion.  I went to high school with the drummer, and keyboardist Pat Leonard was the musical director for Madonna when she hit.


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saltymonkey



Parson Sound. Swedish Psyche from 67-68. One of my favorite discoveries in a record store a few years ago. It's firmly on the Phsychedlic side of those two genres. It's out there but way way ahead of it's time.

Highlander

The random mind of a Silver Surfer...
If research was easy, it wouldn't need doing...
Staring at that event horizon is a dirty job, but someone has to do it; something's going to come back out of it one day...

Pekka

Field Music is my fav current band that could be labelled as prog (they probably don't like the label but find me an artist who does like any label!). I can hear 10CC, Genesis, Yes, XTC and Kate Bush in their music and probably the best album they have made was Peter Brewis' soloproject "The Week That Was" that was released in 2008.



4stringer77

Lots of things you could post here, Chambers bros. (time has come today), Pink Floyd, Jefferson Airplane and so on, but this is still one of my favorite all time trippy albums.
Contrary to what James Bond says, a good Gibson should be stirred, not shaken.

gweimer

You guys know by now that I can't let this go without some Deerhoof...


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saltymonkey

#10
I saw Gentle Giant a couple of times in the 70s and they were an amazing live band. They were so tight and all multi instrumentalists. Really high quality footage here from The Missing Piece tour.







Denis

Here's a good one: Christopher, from 1969.

Why did Salvador Dali cross the road?
Clocks.

Dave W

You won't find me posting any prog, but here's my favorite psychedelic gem.


gweimer

Well as long as we're going there...

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gweimer

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