In 1977, I was sitting in the Air Conditioned Cobo Arena with my friends watching Emerson, Lake & Plamer play their set with a full orchestra. They were said to be past their prime. The Works Vol. 1 album was not received like Brain Salad Surgery, but Cobo was still full of fans, listening to one of the best 'progressive rock' bands around.
Progressive Rock is an interesting phenomenon, or at least it seemed like it was, because when the 80s hit, progressive music fell to the background. The landscape became baron Genesis became a pop band. Skinny ties and keytars were the rage. Progressive rock, on the other hand was complex. It was music that was rooted in a classical tradition. It was harder to listen to, and to appreciate it, you had to take the time to listen.
I enjoy that music. The music of my youth were as follows:
ELP
Roxy Music
Genesis/Peter Gabriel
King Crimson
Yes
Eno
Gentle Giant
Rush
Pink Floyd
Jethro Tull
Talking Heads
As the years have passed, progressive music has fallen to the background of the musical landscape. The era where these bands play arenas is over. I recently saw Asia (a more mainstream band made up of members with a progressive background) at a small sit-down venue (the Ram's Head in Annapolis).
Last week I received the new album from Spock's Beard, Brief Nocturnes and Dreamless Sleep.
I highly recommend this album. It sent me back to those days of my youth.
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