Progressive talk


I'm into the german krautrock and some people call it german progressive rock. Is there any difference or these are just two common things.
Any input from progressive and krautrock addicts is appreciated.
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Yep, the same thing I would say "Nothing for sale" or trade. These early CAN, Amon Duul records will die with me. I can also say that Gentle Giant and VanDerGraaf Generator are also in my "gourmet kitchen".
I do strongly believe that these bands didn't and currently don't give a $hit about being in synch with US record companies in the favor of producing their own designed work.
It's not krautrock, more like fishnchipsrock but Ozric Tentacles puts out some of the most tripped out and creative progressive rock I've ever heard.
Well let me see,I went to the "Progfest" in Chapel Hill to see Thinking Plague,Nebelnest,and other proggly delights and to the "Progfest" in S.F. to see Buckethead,Bi Kyo Ran, Magma and some preferably forgotten performers that I might not have known to call "Prog" if I hadnt gone to the Progfest;so who cares what you call it. I can say without reservation that from Germany I definitely like to listen to Can,Kraan,Guru Guru,Data Direct,Die Knodel,Cluster,Irmin Schmidt(Can), and Embryo to name a few.Is it Krautrock or Prog? I dont know.Also good(not from Germany) are : Uz Jsme Doma (czech), Fermata(czech), Trettioriga Kriget(finland?), Pierre Vervloesem(belgium), X-Legged Sally(belgium), Tipographica(japan), Ruins(japan),Lacrymosa(japan), Volupuk(france), Octavo(france), Nekropsi(turkey), La Perra(mexico), High fidelity Orchestra(mexico), Massacre(england/usa)and of course the well known Soft Machine,King Crimson, Mahavisnu Orchestra, Van Der Graaf Generator,and Gentle Giant.Lets not forget the Mermen (crowd goes wild) from Santa Cruz, California(file under "surf").I prefer not to call this stuff "prog"(although I'm sure some of it is) .I left out a ton of stuff of course but....what was the question? Oh yeah,the krautrock - prog thing, I think there is a lot of grey area and opinion involved in these labels,categories.I just listen, and if I like it ...I keep it!
p.s.-i think the book"Crack in the Cosmic Egg" is all about the German Krautrock-Prog scene.It's available at Wayside Music.
Oh yeah ,How could I have forgotten Kollektiv (german)!Great stuff from the early 70's.Man we've got it made.