Can anybody give me any recommendations for lesser known progressive rock bands from the 70's? I like bands that produce longer conceptual suites or just like to jam. Anything would be appreciated!
Can anybody give me any recommendations for lesser known progressive rock bands from the 70's...
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god roger is so fucking weird looking
The Grateful Dead and Jethro Tull come to mind, especially the Dead. Also look up Joseph -- Stoned Age Man.
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I was seriously going to post these exact words.
Pic related is great, OP. Monitoring thread.
>The Grateful Dead and Jethro Tull
>lesser known
lesser known? pretty vague but I'd listen to King Crimson if you haven't already.
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Will check it out, thanks!
This is still pretty great.
Yeah I have listened to their stuff. Great band. Good recommendation.
Van der Graaf Generator
Circus - Movin' On
Eloy - Ocean
Colosseum - Valentyne Suite
Captain Beyond - s/t
Gnidrolog - Lady Lake
I hear you friendo.
Also, while this is a tad more contemporary (2012) Insider - Vibrations From The Tape has four jamming fucking tracks, the longest of which is 28 minutes.
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Listen to Camel! Prog rock from USA, pretty good
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based.
also, the album is pretty decent, i would check it out OP.
I second this. Mirage is a fucking great album.
I actually have listened to Camel. I think they're from the UK though. Mirage and Moonmadness is great.
Love this jamming. Been listening. Good stuff.
Hawkwind's Doremi Fasol Latido is the most jamming of their discography. Good stuff.
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Ash Ra Tempel's self-titled and Join Inn if you haven't already.
Flower Travellin' Band - Satori (1971)
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Guru Guru's first two albums.
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You won't find anyone as good Pink Floyd, don't bother
Any Canterbury scene stuff. Particularly fond of The National Health and Hatfield and the North.
Would need to get an idea of what you already know, but Van der Graaf Generator is the cream of the crop for the bands on the tier below Pink Floyd/King Crimson/Yes/Genesis popularity. Curved Air, Camel and Soft Machine are also up there.
If you don't mind taking a wider conception of prog a bit, you could try Comus (prog folk) and Mahavishnu Orchestra (jazz fusion).
Kansas and 70's era Proto-Kaw
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Omega (band)
Jupiter Sunset
Seconding this. Robert Wyatt's Rock Bottom is amazing