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SONGWRITER
Carpet Crawlers: two major modes of Genesis' last studio recording
The Carpet Crawlers is an iconic song by the English progressive rock band Genesis recorded for their 1974 concept...
SONGWRITER
Hero and Heroine: Strawbs lyrics that allegorize drug addiction through Greek mythology
Hero and Heroine is a dramatic track by the English band Strawbs released on their 1974 album of the same name. The...
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Bungle in the Jungle: early prog-rock hit vs the greatest boxing match
Bungle in the Jungle is the best-known track from the critically derided War Child album released by the English...
Music Theory
Lost for Words: Pink Floyd's only Lydian song
Of all 138 songs and instrumental tracks released by Pink Floyd on their 14 studio albums, Lost for Words is the only...
SONGWRITER
Firth of Fifth: impressionistic Genesis song as a prog-rock masterpiece
Firth of Fifth is a ten-minute track released by Genesis on the 1973 album Selling England by the Pound and is...
Violin
Larks' Tongues in Aspic: the classic theme behind best prog-album opener
Larks' Tongues in Aspic is a pentalogy of instrumental suites recorded by several generations of musicians for the...
SONGWRITER
Locomotive Breath: fine groove born from Jethro Tull's studio session
Locomotive Breath is one of the more popular songs written by the British prog-rock band Jethro Tull, first released on...
Music Theory
Popular songs using Lydian mode
In Western music, the vast majority of classical compositions and popular songs are written using only two diatonic...
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SYNTHESIZER
Progressive rock adaptation of Alberto Ginastera's piano concerto features innovative electronic drums
One of the works of the iconic Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera went far beyond the attention of the classical...
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Poetry
Peter Sinfield: the songwriter whose lyrics embellished the formative prog rock albums of the 1970s
Peter Sinfield is an iconic songwriter who has written for most influential albums of the prog-rock genre released...
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Electric Guitar
Adrian Belew's spellbinding guitar tricks saturate prog music with the sounds of space
American multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Adrian Belew managed to extract entirely extraordinary sounds from his...
Collaboration
Robert Fripp & Toyah Willcox: the prog family who proclaimed Sunday All Over the World
One of the brightest collaborations of the late 1980s arose after the wedding of postpunk singer Toyah Willcox and...
PIANO
Mussorgsky's pictures redrawn for the prog rock exhibition
Piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition written by the Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky in 1874 retains its innovative...
TECHNOLOGIES
Quadraphonic vinyl reveals new Atom Heart Mother details
In the late 1960s, after the stereo sound almost completely replaced the mono format in the recording industry, the...
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WILLIAM BLAKE
Prog rock version of Jerusalem was banned by BBC
Jerusalem is a British national song based on a poem by William Blake printed in 1808. At the heart of the poem is the...
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FLUTE
Bourrée: French folk dance from the Bach suite inspired prog-rock flute and the work of Sir Paul McCartney
Bourrée is a French folk dance typically danced with quick, skipping steps. The dancers sometimes wear wooden clogs to...
FESTIVAL
The rise of the Crimson King
The Stones in the Park generally refers to a free outdoor festival held in Hyde Park on 5 July 1969 that was headlined...
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