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Progressive Rock n Roll Bands That Inspired The World

Progressive rock appeared in the late 1960s when rock artists wanted to break down the barriers of radio formatted pop and rock and progress this music genre to a place where it may achieve a more sophisticated sound, similar to that of classical music or jazz. Progressive rock is  profoundly hard to define in one conclusive way and all of us have progressive rock bands to prove that. Some of the most necessary bands of the 70s that defined this rock form did not have the same sound.

Psychedelic music is believed to be the starting point of progressive rock. Some people also believe that performers prefer The Beatles contributed to the progressive rock movement. However, the two progressive rock performers that the majority people see as being the first of this new- found genre were King Crimson and Yes. These progressive rock performers appeared at the end of the 1960s and although the first performer was attributed to hard progressive rock sub- genre and the second to symphonic rock, they were both catalogued as progressive rock bands, as their sound was unique and more sophisticated. Genesis is yet another rock performer that aspired to progressive rock. Their third progressive rock album session things straight for this band. They were a symphonic rock performer and thus a progressive rock band.

amazing Britain was the first country that started the progressive rock movement, but Italy was not far behind either. Banco Del Mutuo Soccorco and Premiata Forneria Marconi were progressive rock artists that led the way for all rock artists all over Europe to progress and define this rock genre. As far as the progressive rock movement is concerned, these two European countries were the ones that opened all doors and invited all rock artists to evolve and give the world amazing progressive rock albums. Still, amazing Britain is still the top  promoter of progressive rock bands, with Caravan, another progressive rock band from this country, being the one that defined the third sub- type of progressive rock: Canterbury. So,at the end of the 1960s, progressive rock artists established three sub- genre s: hard prog, symphonic and Canterbury.

The 1970s represented the crowning of progressive rock as a type of and some of the greatest progressive rock albums were released in this decade. Jethro Tull’s “Thick as a brick” or Rush’s “2112” are only two of the the majority appreciated progressive rock albums released in the 70s. In addition, this decade brought another ten sub- type ofs of progressive rock to life, and a lot of progressive rock artists came forth in this period. As if progressive rock has been not complicated enough, art folk, classical prog, folk prog, ambient, Rio, pomp prog, jazz fusion, electronic, Zeuhl and krautrock were listed as sub- type ofs of the 60s rock type of.

In the next two decades, progressive rock did not progress as much as it had up to that moment. In the 80s, it has been dethroned by the punk movement and progressive rock performers chose to give birth to another sub- type of : neo progressive. There were few progressive rock albums released in the 80s, some of the the majority prolific ones being Rush’s “Moving Pictures” or Fate’s Warning’s “No Exit”. Progressive metal rock has been also listed as a sub- type of in this period. The 1990s were dominated by the development of metal prog, through Dream Theatre. This decade is mainly characterized by the revival of the progressive scene of the seventies.

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