70s art rock>70s prog
70s art rock>70s prog
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Nah.
yeah
70s everything > Every other decade.
70s power pop > 70s art rock > 70s prog rock
No.
prog is too cheesy for my taste and tho I appreciate the skill in the instrumentals but in my taste it the complexity acc holds back the record and seems a bit show offy. idk maybe I'm just too dumb for prog
Prog is for Star Trek fans
prog is cringe and you know it
>70's fake genre > 70's meme genre
>cringe
You have to go back.
Both are shite, don't kid yourself
god the seventies mustve sucked even more dick than the eighties
are you one of those faggot socjus types that literally think prog is too "white", because you sound exactly like them
That album wouldn't exist without 70's prog aka Krautrock.
Prog a shit
The two best albums of the '70s are neither so
The 70s brought us the greatest pop song of all time, so I'm cool with that.
This
The krauts smashed those stinking prog faggs into small pieces
70s Prog has it's up and downs. It's cheesy, there is a ton of self wanking, a lot of questionable choices, but at its best it's untouchable.
It is if you’re dumb.
Sup Forums never fails to disappoint me
penis :^)
Penis indeed.
Have you heard Red ?
nobody cares about prog
As cheesy as 70s prog may have been it was definitively better than most newer prog bands.
Nice great opinions man.
prog isn't cool anymore sorry
how is art rock not prog? i thought the genres were synonymous
What I get is that art rock tries experimentation while still being on a ""mainstream"" focus. Prog does whatever wankery they can come up with, though sometimes prog bands release straightforward and simple songs that could fit more as art rock but from the context are still catalogued as prog.
prog grew out of late 60s art rock, but it's just a niche within it. it's got chopsmanship and quasi-classical bombast with a heavified 70s feel that art rock doesn't always contain.
>Greatest pop song of all time
>not Like a Rolling Stone