Your favorite prog rock music? ?


I was just listening to, and burning some CDs for work when I heard "Time and a Word." I started thinking about some of the prog rock I have, but wondered what I should have that I don't have...

I mean music!
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I would not include 10CC, T Rex, Tommy Bolin, Roxy Music, or Santana. Where do you draw the line? Interesting question but if you take any of the agreed upon progressive bands i.e. King Crimson, ELP, Yes, Genesis (with Gabriel) and compare any of the work to "Bang a Gong", "Black Magic Woman", "Love is the Drug", or "The Things We Do For Love", that's where I draw the line.

IMHO
Unbelievable ! I thought I was the only one who listened to these classic relics! Someone else owns a PFM LP?
Anyone else own "Scarlet Rivera"?
-John

PS - Awesome thread. Now I don't feel so alone...
I grew up on Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Camel, etc. Current artists of interest: Porcupine Tree ('In Absentia,' 'Deadwing'), The Pineapple Thief ('Variations On a Dream'), Transatlantic ('S.M.P.T.E,' 'Bridge Across Forever').

www.progarchives.com is a good place to read listener reviews.

All the above (except the Cars) plus a few more I have in my collection:

Egg
Henry Cow
Slapp Happy
The Nice
Van der Graaf Generator (alluded to by Audiofeil)
Procol Harum
The Enid
Osanna
Kansas
Spocks Beard
Liquid Tension Experiment
Mars Volta

and a few who are maybe classified as Prog Jazz or Fusion but I feel can be concidered Prog Rock:

Dixie Dregs
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Jean-Luc Ponty
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