Between right and wrongBetween heaven and earthSomewhere in the wasteland between Meddle and Dark SidePink Floyd recorded 1972's Obscured by CloudsWe at least have to say helloIG: [email protected]
Join us for Ian's second wonder of ProgIt all comes together for Genesis in their 1973 masterpiece, Selling England by the Pound.Madrigals? Sadrigals? Radrigals? We got the whole spectrum IG: @[email protected]
We've arrived at Ian's 4 wonders of ProgJoin us for Jethro Tull's majestic follow-up to Aqualung, Thick as BrickThere's only one song on the album, how complicated could it be? IG: @[email protected]
Today, on 1972's Trilogy, we explore the many complex emotions of ELP: epic, bombastic, virtuostic What can't these guys do?Refrain from rocking apparentlyIG: @[email protected]
We welcome Yes back with 1971's Fragile, the album that would cement them as prog legends.Also, making his first appearance in our story: the caped crusader, keyboard wizard Rick Wakeman brings his magic touchIG: @progfrogpodhelloprogfrog@gm
Santa Ian spreads some Progmas cheer and drops some tunes down everyone's chimneyProg bless us every oneIG: @[email protected]===== SPOILER ALERT=====Songs in this Episode:1. I Believe in Father Christmas - Greg Lake
In the first half, we say adios to Season 1, looking backwards and forwards to all the Prog that ever was and ever will be.In the second half, our tech wizard Ed takes us through the development of multitrack recordingWe look forward to seein
We end our first series with a heaping helping of organ as we introduce the Bad Bois of prog. It's our first prog rock supergroup: Emerson, Lake and Palmer.Join us as we marvel at ELP cramming as many notes as they can into their self titled
This week, we travel down to Kent, the garden of England, for a gentle diversion.Caravan were leaders in the Canterbury scene, a jazz-obsessed, offbeat, more relaxed Prog genre. It all came together, for them and for the scene, in this 1971 cl
We welcome the theatre kids of Prog Rock, Genesis. Join us as we're whisked away to the Fountain of Salmacis.Along the way we'll meet ghosts, stones and murderous plants.IG: @[email protected]
Do you enjoy sitting on a park bench?Do you enjoy... learning about Jethro Tull's classic album Aqualung?How fortuitous! Join us this week and we get into the heady concepts, the beautiful guitar work and, of course, the flute solos of 1971's
We welcome Prog Rock legends Yes to the podcast with their breakthrough album, the Yes Album.Come marvel at the musical acrobatics of Steve, Chris, Bill and Tony and help us figure out what Jon's trying to say.IG: @progfrogpodhelloprogfrog
Soon after recording their successful debut, King Crimson completely imploded, for the first of many times. Left with a recording contract and no band, Robert Fripp and Peter Sinfield went into the studio and patched together In the Wake of Po
In 1969, King Crimson smashes free jazz, classical music and mellotron together to make the first true Prog Rock masterpiece, In the Court of the Crimson King.IG: @[email protected]
We return to the origins of Prog Rock legends Pink Floyd and discuss their debut album, the psychedelic grab-bag, Piper at the Gates of Dawn.IG: @[email protected]
In 1967, the Moody Blues went into the studio and accidentally recorded one of Prog Rock's first concept albums. Join us for the orchestral rock masterpiece, Days of Future Passed.IG: @[email protected]
Join me in this whimsical diversion, as the guitar maestro Ed Thomas takes us on a journey through some of the technologies that make Prog Rock rock. Ed walks us through Mellotron, Moog and the development of guitar pedals.IG: @progfrogpod
And we're back! We got meter maids, waltzing horses, cottages on the Isle of Wight and the most famous piano chord ever recorded!Join us for the second half of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandIG: @[email protected]
In 1967, in the heat of the summer of love, the Beatles were wondering how to build on Revolver.Looking within and without themselves, they camped out in the studio and took the 3 min song to its sonic limit, creating a psychedelic masterpiece