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    Proto-prog (short for proto-progressive [1]) is the earliest work associated with the first wave of progressive rock music, [2] [3] known then as "progressive pop". [4] Such musicians were influenced by modern classical and other genres usually outside of traditional rock influences.

  2. In 1966-1968 most (all?) proto-prog bands experimented with a mix of rock, jazz, psyche, raga, space rock. This suggests that prog = f (rock,psyche, space rock, jazz, raga). By definition, a prog genre is fully developed when the first album containing (nearly) 100% music in the genre was released.

  3. Proto-Prog is a progressive rock music sub-genre. Top Proto-Prog artists: Deep Purple, The Beatles, The Who, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, Spirit, Iron Butterfly, Vanilla Fudge, Spooky Tooth, The Arthur Brown Band, The Pretty Things, It's A Beautiful Day, The Move, Kaleidoscope, and more. Definition of the genre, Top Proto-Prog ...

  4. Jun 6, 2018 · The three former stages define proto-prog, the latter fullblown prog. On the song basis, Pink Floyd, Procol Harum, The Doors and others successfully reached the commercialization stage around 1967 while as an album genre, prog would not reach the realization stage before 1969’s ‘In the Court of the Crimson King’ by King Crimson and the commercialization stage a year later.

    • King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King (1969) While it’s not the first progressive rock album, King Crimson’s incendiary debut album is without a doubt the one that put the genre on the map.
    • Yes - Close To The Edge (1972) If Crimson were eclectic and ELP bombastic, Yes operated with the finesse of a chess grandmaster. As prodigiously talented as their prog peers like ELP, Yes were on a massive creative roll in the early 1970s, releasing both The Yes Album and Fragile in 1971, both albums building on the promise shown by their first two albums, 1969’s self-titled debut and 1970’s Time And A Word.
    • Genesis - Selling England By The Pound (1973) If any band captured the essence of Englishness, long-deemed an integral part of progressive rock’s DNA, it was former Charterhouse schoolboys Genesis.
    • Marillion - Script For A Jester’s Tear (1983) Following the wind of change punk brought with it at the tail end of the 70s, many hipsters in the music press decided progressive rock was done, a bloated corpse buried in the ground.
  5. space rock. Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music [ 10 ] that primarily developed in the United Kingdom [ 1 ] through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. Initially termed " progressive pop ", the style was an emergence of psychedelic bands who abandoned standard pop traditions in ...

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  7. Oct 10, 2023 · The origins of progressive rock are inextricably bound up with the seismic changes in the British music scene that took place in the mid-60s, when bands that had hitherto forged their reputations playing American rock’n’roll, R&B, blues and soul began writing their own songs. Almost as significant was the advance in music instrument (in particular, keyboards) and equipment technology that ...

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