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Rush, Yes, ELP, ELO, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Jethro Tull, and the Moody Blues are all examples of excellent Progressive Rock bands.
George, are you familiar with Renaissance?
TransatlanticKing Crimson (still doing it after all these years)Klause SchulzeRush Flower KingsOzric TentaclesLots of good ProgRock still going on
Rush, Yes, ELP, ELO, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Jethro Tull, and the Moody Blues are all examples of excellent Progressive Rock bands. While I know there are newer bands that were labeled as Progressive Rock, none achieved the same commercial success as the bands listed above.Here is what allmusic.com says about Progressive Rock:http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=77:374George
I am a Hawkwind fan for space/SF rock.Scotty
The Decemberists-I wouldn't call them prog, but they do have some prog rock tendencies in some of their stuff. 'The Hazards of Love' is a great concept album.
I don't. Can you recommend something?George
If you haven't heard them, Gong is my favorite prog rock band from yesteryear.Check out:Angel's EggYouLive, Etc.Guitarist Steve Hillage went on to do some very cool work solo:Fish Rising is my favIf you can find it, Khan-Space Shanty was a Hillage side project that was AWESOME.It is really tough to find prog rock these days but there are some cool acts that have a prog rock aspect about them and doing concept albums.The Mars Volta -These guys are an INSANE blend of prog/metalRadiohead- Definitely one of the most creative acts in the last decadeThe Decemberists-I wouldn't call them prog, but they do have some prog rock tendencies in some of their stuff. 'The Hazards of Love' is a great concept album.Phish is defined as a "Jam Band" but they have a lot of tunes that are pure prog rock or have insanely composed sections of some of their tunes that have me shaking my head in disbelief. The tune "Reba" comes to mind.