Pete's Picks: 6) Rush-Moving Pictures 7) Kansas-Leftoverture 8)Return to Forever-Romantic Warrior 9) Mahavishnu Orchestra-The Inner Mounting Flame 10)Dream Theater-Scenes From a Memory Jon's Picks: 10. King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King 9. Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick 8. Rush - Hemispheres 7. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 6. Steely Dan - Aja Chuck's Picks; The Complete In A Silent Way Sessions-Miles Davis 10 For Your Pleasure-Roxy Music 9 Between Nothingness & Eternity-Mahavisnu Orchestra 8 In A Glass House-Gentle Giant 7 Benefit-Jethro Tull 6 Luis' Picks: 10. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Grand Opening and Closing. 9. Univers Zero - Heresie 8. Dream theater - Scenes From a Memory. 7. Rush - Moving Pictures. 6. King Crimson - Live in Chicago 2017 Steven's Picks: 6. STEVEN WILSON - THE RAVEN THAT REFUSED TO SING (AND OTHER STORIES) - 2013 7. ELOY - OCEAN - 1977 8. ANGEL - ANGEL - 1975 9. SAGA - WORLD’S APART - 1981 10. LUNATIC SOUL - THROUGH SHADED WOODS - 2020 George's Picks: 10. Spiral Architect - A Sceptics Universe 9. Shawn Lane - Powers of Ten 8. Symphony X - The Divine Wings of Tragedy 7. Neural Code - s/t 6. Iceberg - Sentiments Rick's Picks: 10) Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull (9) The Whirlwind - Transatlantic (8 Script for Jester's Tear-Marillion (7) The Similitude Of A Dream - The Neal Morse Band (6) Scene From A Memory - Dream Theater Eric's Picks; 10. Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior 9. Camel - The Snow Goose 8. Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame 7. Kansas - Leftoverture 6. Yes - Close to the Edge Ken's Picks: Ken Golden 10 Ash Ra Tempel - same 9 Far Out - Nihojinn 8 Eloy - Silent Cries & Mighty Echoes 7 Genesis - Selling England By The Pound 6 Yes - Relayer Chad's Picks: 6. Bruford, "One of a Kind" 7. Genesis, "Trick of the Tail" 8. Gentle Giant, "The Power and the Glory" 9. King Crimson, "Red" 10. Anglagard, "Hybris"
Thanks for the lists Pete. A suggestion for next time, it would be interesting to hear everybody in the panel top 3 or 5 non prog/fusion albums. Just a quick run throught at the end of the show.
@@georgelamie7001 GEORGE already on first listen of KIKO/ guitar CUCA/ drums & THIAGO/ bass. NEURAL CODE thank you. Got a lot of homework with these lists 👍💯
Great show as always guys... this one is really tough, but here goes! 10. Van Der Graaf generator - The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other 9. Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear 8. Gong - Flying Teapot 7. Pendragon - The Masquerade Overture 6. IQ - Subterranea
So love that you all continue to keep “the music ALIVE!!!” For all those artists that the majority has probably forgotten or never had the pleasure to even recognize! I’m 53 years old and been into music out of the womb. My father was the chairman of our symphony board. I was born into music appreciation. I can’t wait to purchase three new unknown to me albums!! Thank you all for you devotion to the art!!! Hats off to Pete Pardo in particular!!
01: Soft Machine - Third 02: Gentle Giant - Acquiring the taste 03: If - 3 04: Nucleus - We’ll talk about it later =5: Aranis - Made in Belgium & North Sea Radio Orchestra - I A Moon
Such a difficult topic to pick just ten. 10. Rick Wakeman - Journey to the centre of the earth 9. Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn 8. Marillion - Script for a Jesters Tear 7. Dream Theater - Black Clouds and Silver linings 6. Arena - Peppers Ghost
Here’s my top ten in order: 1. Genesis - Selling England... 2. Peter Gabriel - Security; 3. Peter Hammill - The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage; 4. Steve Hillage - Fish Rising; 5. King Crimson - Court... 6. Gong - You; 7. Marillion - Clutching at Straws; 8. Yes - Close to the Edge; 9. Eno etc: - 801 Live; 10. ELP - Brain Salad Surgery. These picks were done in the true DID spirit of bringing a diverse range of sounds and emotive content. Knocking on the door: Tull, Porcupine Tree, Le Orme, Camel, Van der Graaf, Unitopia, Magic Pie, Caravan, Strawbs, and so many, many more!
I can't wait for Part II, amazing picks all around as always My top 10 Prog/Fusion albums: 1. King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic 2. Pink Floyd - Animals 3. Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame 4. Van der Graaf Generator - Godbluff 5. Yes - Fragile 6. Soft Machine - Third 7. Miles Davis - In A Silent Way 8. The Mars Volta - Frances The Mute 9. Pat Metheny - Still Life (Talking) 10. Invisible - El Jardín de los Presentes
Again, very fun show, thanks! Today, my prog pics 10-6 looks like that: 10) Wigwam - Being (Nuclear Nightclub is very near though...) 9) Saga - Images at Twilight 8) Opeth - Sorceress 7) Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood 6) Marillion - Misplaced Childhood
In no particular order, list could change any day Yes - Close to the Edge ELP - ELP Rush - Moving Pictures Tull - Heavy Horses DT - Images & Words Genesis - Foxtrot BTBAM - Colors Haken - The Mountain King Crimson - Lark's tongues in aspic Gentle Giant - Octopus Anyways is I was stranded on a desert island with just 10 albums I'd be pretty pissed.
5) Gente Giant - In a Glass House 4) Rush - Grace Under Pressure 3) Pink Floyd - Animals 2) Genesis - Foxtrot 1) Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
As a UK Prog fan of a certain age (69) I take my hat off to you guys for your knowledgeable reviews. Having seen most of the classic Prog bands of the early 70s, I marvel at your enthusiasm and considered opinions. Long may you reign!
Prog, prog, prog. I love me some prog. I don't know as much about the genre as you guys, but I had a friend that was about ten years older than me. He would know almost every band you guys talk about. He was seeing those bands live when I was 7-8 years old. He had an awesome album collection, and turned me on to a lot. I'll have to give this some more thought. Might have ten by next week. What a great episode. Took me two days to watch it all. Loved every minute of it.
Kind of just picked mine off the top of my head but that is the criteria in which I am choosing them, only studio albums 10. Chris Squire - Fish Out of Water 9. Van Der Graff Generator - Godbluff 8. Genesis - Selling England by the Pound 7. Marillion - Clutching at Straws 6. PFM - Photos of Ghosts 5. Dream Theater - Scenes From a Memory 4. Frank Zappa - One Size Fits All 3. Yes - Close to the Edge 2. King Crimson - Red 1. Gentle Giant - The Power and the Glory
Great show lads - sorry it took me two years to catch up with it. My Desert Island Prog/Fusion Top Ten, in no particular order: Van der Graaf Generator - Still Life Yes - Close To The Edge Genesis - Selling England By The Pound Caravan - Caravan Weather Report - Sweetnighter Jethro Tull - Benefit Hatfield and the North - The Rotters' Club National Health - Of Queues and Cures Peter Hammill - In Camera Barclay James Harvest - Octoberon Nothing later than 1978! Not that I haven't got loads of more recent favourites, but these are the Desert Island choices.
Epic albums. For Part 1, the key takeaways for me were Iceberg-Sentiments (courtesy of Señor Lamie) and Far Out - Nihonjin (courtesy of Señor Golden). Thanks guys for bringing them to my attention. Life on earth is that much nicer as a result.
Apologies for taking several days to comment on this splendid episode of In The Prog Seat. Thanks to everyone - and what a group it is - for taking time to agonize over your lists and provide your All Time Favorite Desert Island Prog Albums (at least as of the date the episode was recorded). Looking forward to Part 2 of this episode and think will wait until then to make a list to post but many mentioned on this episode. Thanks again to all of you and special thanks to you, Pete, for posting the list of picks. This always allows me to enjoy everyone's presentations without being concerned of keeping a list or fast forwarding a second viewing to develop a list. Great show!
Another great ''In the Prog Seat'' episode that's going to cost me money, thank you lads, plenty of variety, top notch music recommended by top notch ears.
Hm, why not! Consider this half of a top ten favourites. 10: Yeti - Amon Duul II 9: The World of Genius Hans - Moving Gelatine Plates 8: Unrest - Henry Cow 7: Octopus - Gentle Giant 6: Uncle Meat - The Mothers of Invention Some of these might be considered debatably 'prog', and so those (if any) can be replaced with any of the following... 15: Crossings - Herbie Hancock 14: You - Gong 13: Red Queen to Gryphon Three - Gryphon 12: The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other - VDGG 11: The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Genesis Thank you for a most enjoyable program!
Great topic, everyone. Was never quite settled on my Top 10, but I do have a Top 5; That list was actually very immediate and clear as day, so I will post those in the upcoming part next week. Fantastic picks from all. Luis had me cracking up when he made his Dream Theater pick. I, too, prefer SFAM most from their catalogue, and while The Astonishing has its fans, the album never did much for me outside of a few songs.
A list as I come to think of them Moonmadness - Camel Free Hand - Gentle Giant Fragile - Yes Selling England By The Pound - Genesis Recycled - Nektar Red - King Crimson Red Queen To Gryphon Three - Gryphon Song For America - Kansas A Farewell To Kings - Rush Day For Night - Spock's Beard
Not sure what the rules were, but I kept it to studio albums (I could easily have picked multiple live albums) and one album per band: 10. Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame 9. Dream Theater - Metropolis 2: Scenes from a Memory 8. Porcupine Tree - In Absentia 7. Tool - Lateralus 6. Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick Like you guys said though - my list could change on a weekly basis. To be continued…
Jethro Tull - A Passion Play Gentle Giant - Freehand Steve Hillage - Green Genesis - Nursery Cryme Steve Wilson - Hand. Cannot. Erase Those five were pretty easy to decide. The next five are going to be really difficult.
Another fantastic Prog Seat show, and what a topic! I could easily load up my list with 70's prog/fusion, but there is so much good modern prog and prog metal that can't be ignored Have a nice variety of sounds and styles is always a good thin in my book. My 6-10 picks (not in any order) are: Dream Theater - Metropolis, Pt.2: Scenes From a Memory Wobbler - Dwellers of the Deep Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame ELP -Trilogy Genesis - Foxtrot
Same here, my "dream" desert island prog playlist is heavily skewed toward the 70's. I have about 2,600 fave tracks to draw on for that decade alone...No ELP or DT in mine though, and Mahavishnu even though a personal fave is out due to being fusion...
@@wolf1977 I wouldn’t of included Mahavishnu either, but it was included along with other fusion albums. It actually makes it even tougher to pick 10 albums
In no particular order with 4 honourable mentions: 1. Genesis - The Lamb 2. Camel - Raindances 3. Van Der Graaf Generator - Godbluff 4. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the moon 5. King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black 6. Yes - Going for the one 7. Jethro Tull - Thick as a brick 8. Gentle Giant - Free Hand 9. ELP - Brain Salad Surgery 10. Marillion - Fugazi 11. Vangelis - Albedo 0.39 12. Tool - Lateralus 13. Rush - Hemispheres 14. The Alan Parsons Project - Turn of a friendly card
Absolutely nothing wrong with liking Angel.Saw them live in 1979 at the old Richfield Coliseum outside of Cleveland. Great show with cool special effects of them appearing out of nowhere in tubes and a talking hologram.
10. Rush - Caress of Steel 9. Kansas - Song for America 8. Yes - The Yes Album 7. Genesis - A Trick of The Tail 6. IQ - The Road of Bones Honorable mention: Lifesigns Altitude. I am really enjoying this album! Not bad for a 2021 release!
Not being a true Prog Fan, I also loved this episode. You guys make it so much fun. I love (your) passion for music, your - in a very positive meaning - nerdyness (is that a word at all? I am german and english is not my 'native tongue'). So entertaining, so fun. A nice distraction from the hard times, we're going through. Music is a healer, right? So, again, not being a prog- fan or an expert , here would be my choices (the Fusion aspect helps me a little bit ...) - and I already go for ten: Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior Marillion - Fugazi Rush - Moving Pictures Colloseum - Live Jethro Tull - Thick as a brick Mahavisnu Orchestra - Between Nothingness & Eternity Camel - A Live Record Santana & McLaughlin - Love Devotion Surrender Kansas - Leftoverture Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery I LOVE Steely Dan, Pink Floyd and Saga (until Behaviour), as well as Miles Davis, but I would leave them out of my personal Prog-Genre, outherwise they alone would fill up the list. I like Genesis, but they did not make it on that list somehow. Sorry: The classics, Yes, King Crimson and Zappa - I only like sequences. If at all (which obviously disqualifies me as a Prog Listener, right?). Thanks for introducing me to some new material and bands. For example: Iceberg - cool! Cheers from Hamburg, Germany. Looking forward to Part II.
Not a big prog fan, so I'm glad Roxy Music is considered prog by you, which settles my number one and two next week. For this week, here are my positions 6 to 10: 6. DREAM THEATER - When Dream And Day Unite (their best song collection by far, with the best singer they ever had) 7. RUSH - Grace Under Preassure (my second favorite Rush album, the 80s being my fave Rush era by miles) 8. OPETH - Sorceress (I prefer the non-death metal vocal era, this is my favorite Opeth album) 9. KING CRIMSON - In The Court Of The Crimson King (my favorite prog rock band of the pioneers, actually the only one I want to listen to on a regular basis) 10. KING CRIMSON - Red
I could have picked all Rush but there are a few other bands such as Yes in which I could pick more than one. I picked two for #10. I could not choose which one to remove from the list. 1) rush- Moving Pictures 2) Yes- Yes Album 3) Dream theater- Metropolis pt 2- Scene from a Memory 4) Spock's Beard- Snow 5) Porcupine Tree- Fear of a Blank Planet 6) Genesis - Foxtrot 7) Tool Lateralus 8) Iron Maiden- Seventh Son of a Seventh Son 9) Camel - Mirage 10) Kim Crimson Red OR Kansas - Masque
I saw Marillion at Reading festival in 1982 doing the songs from Script for a Jesters Tear. I was blown away. They had such an impact that they were back in 1983 and played just before the headline act Black Sabbath, featuring Ian Gillan on vocals. Highlight of the set for me was Grendel. Also on the list was Pallas, Pendragon, Solstice, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Twelfth Night and Thin Lizzy. What a weekend! 😃
10. Van der Graaf Generator -- Pawn Hearts (1971) 9. The Tea Party -- Transmission (1997) 8. Ape Machine -- Mangled By The Machine (2013) 7. Yes -- Tormato (1978) 6. Riff Raff -- Original Man (1974) Thanks, Pete and guests. Looking forward to part two.
Great show guys! I just picked up the 2017 Chicago KC Live per Luis and it’s incredible! Wow, they changed Indiscipline to add a vocal melody instead of the Belew spoken words, what an awesome surprise!
I started getting a brain melt when trying to deide what to include and whta not to, so I've just had to lsut the first ten that came to mind and then put them in order so 1- Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans 2- ELP - Brain Salad Surgery 3- Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior 4- Chris Squire - Fish out of Water 5- Jethro Tull - Bursting Out 6- Styx - Pieces of eight 7 - Kansas - Kansas 8 - Camel - Rain Dances 9 - Focus - Focus 3 10 - King Crimson - In the court of the crimson King Interestingly no Rush - though they'd be at 11 or joint 10 with A Farewell to Kings. One thing this exercise did though was confirm for me my favourite fusion album, and I was surprised at how high it came, though Mahavishnu Orchestra with Birds of Fire would sit just outside the ten as would Ponty's Enigmatic Ocean and Santana's Moonflower - though that's a 50/50 fusion/hard rock album. The list would get even harder if it included Hard and heavyrock/metal.
My albums on a desert island part 1 10 supertramp. Breakfast in America 🇺🇸 9 marathon mark Kelly debut 8 frost day and age 7 Tangerine Dream Encore live in USA 🇺🇸 6 Mike Oldfield. Tubular bells 🔔 Never tired of this album’s
1. Jethro Tull: Thick as a Brick 2. Yes: Close to the Edge 3. Dream Theater: Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory 4. Genesis: Foxtrot 5. Supertramp: Crime of the Century 6. Spiro Gyra: Morning Dance 7. Rush: Clockwork Angels 8. Dream Theater: Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory 9. Procol Harum: Shine on Brightly 10. Renaissance: Scheherazade and Other Stories
I love these type episodes. If I can discover one new album from them that I enjoy it’s a big bonus. This episode did just that. I am currently enjoying the hell out of the Neural Code album that was discussed that nobody seemed to be familiar with. Excellent playing and very enjoyable so far, Check it out if you can. I am streaming it via Tidal. Thank you George!
I'm not currently into much of the metal and fusion stuff George typically talks about, but I do appreciate his knowledge and enjoy hearing his comments. When I am ready to explore those roads, I know where to go.
6 : Supertramp : Crime of the Century 7 : King Crimson : In the Court of the Crimson King 8 : The Strawbs : Here & Heroine 9 : Camel : Moonmadness 10 : Kansas : Leftoverture Cheers !
1. Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick 2. Yes - Relayer 3. Rush - Hemispheres 4. Ad Infinitum - s/t 5. Transatlantic - The Absolute Universe 6. Symphony X - The Odyssey 7. Angel - s/t 8. IQ - Frequency 9. - Horslips - The Book of Invasions 10 - Echolyn - Mei
Tull-Thick as a Brick Amon Duul II- Yeti Pink Floyd-Meddle Hawkwind-Space Ritual Yes-The Yes album Rush-Hemispheres King Crimson-LTIA Can-Future Days Faust-IV Neu! 75
I had to chuckle when you talked about chicks at King Crimson concerts. My boyfriend at the time took me to see them at Merriweather Post in Columbia, MD back in the 80s. Then we got to meet them in the hotel lobby afterward.
Great discussion guys….if I was heading off to desert island today I’d probably take Strawbs “Hero and Heroine”, VDGG “Stilllife”, Camel “Moonmadness”, Nektar “Down to Earth”, and Yes “Drama”……but of course, like you lads say, the list is always due to change….keep up the good work!
My off the top of my head without overthinking it list: Jethro Tull- Living in the Past, Thick as a Brick, A Passion Play Genesis- Lamb Lies Down on Broadway King Crimson- Discipline Brian Eno, David Byrne- My Life in the Bush of Ghosts Supertramp- Even in the Quietest Moments Yes- Relayer Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon Alan Parson's Project- Tales of Mystery and Imagination
George and Luis picking some left/right of centre albums - interesting but hey, that's prog'n'roll ! My initial five: King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black; VDGG - Godbluff; Yes - The Yes Album; Rush - Permanent Waves ; Genesis - Foxtrot. No choices matching mine - possibly in part two.
1) Traffic-John Barleycorn Must Die 2) Supertramp-Crisi What Crisis 3) Anglagard-Hybris 4) King Crimson-In the Court of the Crimson King 5) Moody Blues-days of future Passed 6) Yes-relayer 7) Focus-Moving Waves 8) Yes- Fragile 9) ELP- Pictures at an Exhibition 10) Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon
@@mvancha Not 100% prog, but there is a lot of prog woven thru their music. Just like a lot of prog bands have a lot of non-prog in their albums too. I don't really think the definitions are totally strict. It's like a spectrum. Pink Floyd is a lot more prog than Traffic for sure , and Yes is a lot more prog than Floyd. Even early Genesis while a prog band I would consider a lot of their stuff to not really be prog at all. It's a mixture.
I LOVE Prog!! Thanks guys. I'd have to take all 10 of you to the island with me. Then I'd have 110 to listen to. (Oh. And each of you has to bring a case of his favorite beer. I'll not forget the bottle opener.). 🍺
Eric. Oh yeah, a delicious IPA! And I'll bring my favorite West Coast IPA from Belching Beaver Brewery. We can also bring our beloved dogs...but no cats. (Sorry feline lovers.)
In no particular order Pain of Salvation - Remedy Lane Dream Theater - Images and Words Jethro Tull - Aqualung Yes - Fragile King Crimson - Court of the Crimson King Genesis - Foxtrot Porcupine Tree - In Absentia (tie) Rush - Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures Pink Floyd - Animals Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime
Hi Pete, Could you please list everyone's picks as there is so much great stuff here? Hugely appreciate the show, this really has become essential viewing. 10. Promised Land. Queensryche 9. Second life syndrome. Riverside 8. Weather systems. Anathema 7. Amused to death. Roger Waters joint 6. Scenes from a memory. Dream Theater and The Wall. Pink Floyd (had to pull a Catino) 5. Moving pictures. Rush 4. Hemispheres. Rush 3. Operation Mindcrime. Queensryche 2. Dark side of the moon. Pink Floyd. 1. Wish you were here. Pink Floyd
I would love to have some PROG albums on my deserted island, but I’d also have to include the other genres… there’d have to be some classical, some metal, some folk… and probably some pop. You’ve all got me thinking about what my island experience would look like!!! ??
Still new to the prog game as I've only listened to most of this since the pandemic so without that history and attachments my favourite albums are usually different to long time listeners . 10 Genesis Wind and wuthering 9 Dream Theater Falling into infinity 8 Transatlantic Kaleidoscope 7 Threshold Legends of the shires 6 Arena The Unquiet sky 5 Spocks Beard The Oblivion particle The sharp eyed may notice I've done 10-5, that's so next week I can do 1-5 and sneak an extra album onto my island, and nobody will be any wiser.
6.. Passion Play , Jethro Tull 7..Animals,Pink Floyd 8.. Breathless.,Camel 9.. Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends..E L P 10.. Ricochet, Tangerine Dream
My First Five: 6) Weather Report - Black Market (1976) 7) Miles Davis - Agharta (1975) 8) Al Di Meola - Land Of The Midnight Sun (1976) 9) Alphonso Johnson - Moonshadows (1976) 10) Billy Cobham - Spectrum (1973)
It's very difficult. I always have some sort of 'best of the best' list in my head, but I never counted, how many albums show up in that list. And it's too many! So I had to reconsider some albums. The final result is: 11. (honorable mention) Peter Hammill - In Camera. It's a very important album to me, I couldn't resist to mention that. Just because The Comet, The Course, The Tail is my favorite lyric of all time, and Gog, No More The Sub-Mariner and Faint Heart And The Sermon are all incredible tracks. Magog musique concrete moment is the only reason I leave this behind top10. 10. Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come - Journey. It's a revolutionary album, it's a pity Kingdom Come never got famous. Spacy, haunting, eclectic... and Arthur Brown vocally is at his best. 9. Supertramp - Crime of the Century. This one has the best closer ever, the title song. Rudy is also one of my favourite all time songs. School, Bloody Well Right, Asylum - incredible. If only Dreamer wasn't in the album, it would be even higher. 8. U.K. debut album. It's been only a couple of years since this album 'clicked' for me. I always thought this was a great album but I wasn't a big side one fan. And at some moment In The Dead of Night / By The Light of Day / Presto Vivace saga just elevated to the higher level and now the whole album is close to perfect for me. And this line-up (Bruford, Holdsworth, Jobson, Wetton) might the best ever prog line-up. 7. Rush - Moving Pictures. No need to comment on this one. Only one thing - Vital Signs is my favourite Rush track, very underrated. 6. Gentle Giant - In a Glass House. Fantastic. I have a soft spot for Way of Life, but I consider title track the greatest thing they've ever done. The Runaway and Experience are also excellent. and I leave top5 for the next time.
Not sure I agree with Ken about The Raven That Refused To Sing being Steven Wilson’s last great album because I think Hand. Cannot. Erase is a beautiful and moving modern prog classic. 10 - Relayer. 9 - Brain Salad Surgery 8 - Thick As A Brick 7 - Hemispheres 6 - Hejira. Six might seem an odd prog choice, but it’s a unique album in Joni’s canon and has the jazz inflections including Jaco and I think it’s progressive and her best. My top 5 and some honourable mentions next show, looking forward!
Fates Warning - No Exit Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery Rush - 2112 Queensryche - Mindcrime King Crimson - Red Cardiacs - Whole World Window Spocks Beard - The Light DT - Scenes Gong - Angels Egg Flower Kings - Paradox Hotel
Whelp, realized I forgot Foxtrot. Take out the Gong and put in Foxtrot. Also, realized I forgot anything from Gentle Giant... Can I have 2 desert islands?
10) Casino - Al Di Meola 9) Octavarium - Dream Theater 8) Believe It - Tony Williams 7) Yes - Yessongs 6) Pink Floyd - Animals 5) Genesis - Seconds Out 4) Saga - Heads or Tails 3) Dave Brubeck - Time Out 2) Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Welcome Back My Friends.... 1) Rush - Hemispheres
Well I'm going with all 10 rn bcus when the next episode comes out I'll have changed my mind, but these are currently my 10 favorite and irreplacable prog albums in no particular order: -Saga - Saga - My favorite Saga by a bit, their only album I really love every song on -Yes - Drama - Same deal as above, not a huuge Yes fan generally, but this album is my big exception -Rush - Hemispheres - the obvious pick -Nektar - Recycled - for me a big outlier in the Nektar catalog and by far my favorite -Magnum - Kingdom Of Madness - occasionally my favorite album of all time from one of my favorite bands -Gentle Giant - Three Friends - a recent favorite, this albums just refuses to show any weakness -Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down - same as Kingdom Of Madness -Birth Control - Hoodoo Man - not too proggy, but one of my favorite bands and albums and if I'm not able to pick heep here, I'll pick Birth Control -Kansas - Kansas - An album with endless energy -Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells - I generally like it bombastic and pompous, but this album is a nice break from that
Top Ten with a limit of one per band: 1. Marillion - Marbles (2004) 2. Dream Theater - Images and Words (1992) 3. Discipline - Unfolded Like Staircase (1997) 4. Renaissance - Scheherazade and Other Stories (1975) 5. Electric Light Orchestra - Eldorado (1974) 6. Camel - Camel (1973) 7. Fates Warning - Perfect Symmetry (1989) 8. Eternity X - The Edge (1997) 9. Echolyn - Mei (2002) 10. Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink (1971)
I got the Steely Dan Aja album as an "album of the month" music club selection... probably never would have bought it but forgot to send the form in rejecting the album. Didn't think it rocked enough for me at the time, but now 40+ years later it's one of my favs.
Just gonna throw my whole ten out there. My criteria were to include only single studio albums, one per artist. These are all perfect to my ears. Apparently, I am fairly basic, as 7 of my albums are in the top 55 at ProgArchives. Chronological order: Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed, King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King, Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon, Supertramp - Crime of the Century, Renaissance - Song of Scheherazade, Genesis - A Trick of the Tail, Rush - A Farewell to Kings, Magenta - Seven, Izz - My River Flows, Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused to Sing. The Floyd and Rush picks were especially hard, as there were multiple contenders. Honorable mentions to Nektar - Remember the Future, Yes - Fragile, Jethro Tull - Aqualung, Spock's Beard - The Kindness of Strangers, Marillion - This Strange Engine, Pain of Salvation - Remedy Lane, Ephemeral Sun - Broken Door, Sonus Umbra - Digging For Zeros (Sucking up to Luis Nasser here...ok, not really, it's a killer album), RPWL - World Through Our Eyes, IQ - Dark Matter, Echolyn - Echolyn (2012), Beardfish - Sleeping in Traffic part 2, Bent Knee - Say So, Erik Norlander - Music Machine. I could go on and on, but couldn't we all? Even though I am in my fifties, I am still discovering the catelogues of many classic artists. A year from now, Gentle Giant, ELP, Van Der Graaf Generator, among others, might make the list.
Ahhhhggghhh... forgot an important honorable mention. This is too close to a Pink Floyd album, so I disqualified it: Roger Waters - The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking. People often claim this is a tuneless mess that all runs together unmemorabley, but I believe they are thinking of The Division Bell... 🤪
Simetimes its hard to seperate prog from hard rock prog but all genres included 10. Aqualung 9. Hounds of love, (Kate bush) 8. The snow goose (Camel) 7. Hemispheres (Rush) 6. Script for jesters tear (Marillion)
10. Between the Buried and Me - Colors 9. Amon Duul II - Yeti 8. Neurosis - A Sun That Never Sets 7. Pink Floyd - Animals 6. Opeth - Ghost Reveries 5. Can - Tago Mago 4. Enslaved - Vertebrae 3. Genesis - Nursery Cryme 2. King Crimson - Larks Tongues in Aspic 1. Isis - Panopticon
1. Islands - King Crimson 2. Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd 3. The Power and the Glory - Gentle Giant 4. Minstrel in the Gallery - Jethro Tull 5. Foxtrot - Genesis 6. Close to the Edge - Yes 7. Remember the Future - Nektar 8. Even in the Quietest Moment - Supertramp 9. Red - King Crimson 10. Moving Pictures - Rush
Sorry-I'm going to have to cheat -I just couldn't narrow it down to 10 so I am including live and compilations as long as they are part of the discography (ie not CD comps).Anyway you did not explicitly ban them. 1.Genesis- Seconds Out 2.Genesis- Wind and Wuthering 3.Jethro Tull Bursting Out 4.Classic Yes 5.Autobiography of Supertramp 6.Young Person'Guide to King Crimson 7.Gentle Giant Playing the Fool 8.Steely Dan Aja 9.Camel- Chameleon 10.Caravan-Canterbury Tales
This was very hard!!! But here's mine... 10: Frost* - Falling Satellite 9: Anathema - Weather Systems 8: Manfred Mann's Earth Band - The Roaring Silence 7: Marillion - Fugazi 6: King Crimson - Discipline. Great video Gents, looking forward to the second part!!
Great show. My 10 to 6 would be - 10 Return To Forever - Romantic Warrior (hadn't even heard of this until George brought it up last week. What an album) 9 - Alan Parson's Project - Pyramid 8 - Dick Heckstall Smith - A Story Ended 7 - Utopia - Ra 6 - Kate Bush - Aerial
Here's my first 10 (in no particular order and avoiding the BIG prog groups until later!): Santana "Oneness" (Yes, check it out. If not "prog" certainly fusion - lot's of killer keys!) Refugee - "Refugee" Jon Anderson - "Olias Of Sunhillow" Vangelis - "L' Apocalypse Des Animaux" Vangelis - "Earth" Ars Nova - "Ars Nova" Mainhorse - "Mainhorse" Jimmy Hotz - "Beyond The Crystal Sea" Tangerine Dream - "Cyclone" Patrick Moraz - "The Story Of I"
If it would be only 10 for desert island, probably I'll tend to stay on the mainland. My first 5 picks - and absolutely they do not represent a final choice - would be: Alan Parsons Project - Tales of Mystery and Imagination Amon Duul II - Tanz der Lemminge Bacio della Medusa - Il Bacio della Medusa Frijid Pink - Earth Omen (gotta have Pink in both lists for two parts of the show, right?) Frumpy - Frumpy 2
Hi! Great topic again. I have to go for albums that’s special to me. Stuff that means something more than just the music alone. So… Desert island picks for today: 10. Yes - «Drama» 9. Opeth - «Blackwater Park» 8. Chad Wackerman - «Forty Reasons» 7. Rush - «A Farewell to Kings 6. The Mars Volta - «Frances the Mute» …to be continued
Great choices! Always happy to see Frances the Mute get some love. I almost see A Farewell to Kings and Hemispheres as two parts of one whole, and it's hard to argue with Blackwater Park or Drama (I need to try Chad Wackerman, though)
I got Frances the Mute my senior year in high school b/c they kept playing The Widow on the radio and immediately after listening, hated it. Gave it to a friend of mine who to this day thanks me for introducing me to one of his favorite albums. I did not get it at all but I wasn't listening to that kind of music yet. 😂
Kansas: Song For America Supertramp: Crime of the Century King Crimson: Red Rush: Permanent Waves Dire Straits: Love Over Gold( yes, it is a prog album) Yes: Close to the Edge Genesis: Selling England By The Pound Kerry Livgren: Seeds of Change Jethro Tull: Songs From the Wood Camel: Mirage Just missing: Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon Gentle Giant: The Power and the Glory Steely Dan: Aja
You guys should hold the album up for us to see. Just saying. Anyway, love your videos. This is all I’ve done for a hobby since I was a kid in late 70’s up to know. I’m not as informative as you guys but I know my music pretty good. Thanks for all you do
I know it’s off topic, but it would be interesting to see a break down of the demographics of we’re most of your viewers are from. I’m not sure if the analytics would have this kind of information. It would be interesting to know which area’s have the most interest in music.
This will probably change within an hour but….😀 10 Hatfield And The North: Hatfield And The North 9 Steve Hackett: Spectral Mornings 8 Gentle Giant: Free Hand 7 Van Der Graaf Generator: Pawn Hearts 6 Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
I was front center during the "Beyond Nothingness" concerts. (In Central Park). Two nights of mind blowing intensity that is indescribable. You had to be there. Not that loud at all. Just right.
Pete's Picks:
6) Rush-Moving Pictures
7) Kansas-Leftoverture
8)Return to Forever-Romantic Warrior
9) Mahavishnu Orchestra-The Inner Mounting Flame
10)Dream Theater-Scenes From a Memory
Jon's Picks:
10. King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
9. Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
8. Rush - Hemispheres
7. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
6. Steely Dan - Aja
Chuck's Picks;
The Complete In A Silent Way Sessions-Miles Davis 10
For Your Pleasure-Roxy Music 9
Between Nothingness & Eternity-Mahavisnu Orchestra 8
In A Glass House-Gentle Giant 7
Benefit-Jethro Tull 6
Luis' Picks:
10. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Grand Opening and Closing.
9. Univers Zero - Heresie
8. Dream theater - Scenes From a Memory.
7. Rush - Moving Pictures.
6. King Crimson - Live in Chicago 2017
Steven's Picks:
6. STEVEN WILSON - THE RAVEN THAT REFUSED TO SING (AND
OTHER STORIES) - 2013
7. ELOY - OCEAN - 1977
8. ANGEL - ANGEL - 1975
9. SAGA - WORLD’S APART - 1981
10. LUNATIC SOUL - THROUGH SHADED WOODS - 2020
George's Picks:
10. Spiral Architect - A Sceptics Universe
9. Shawn Lane - Powers of Ten
8. Symphony X - The Divine Wings of Tragedy
7. Neural Code - s/t
6. Iceberg - Sentiments
Rick's Picks:
10) Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull
(9) The Whirlwind - Transatlantic
(8 Script for Jester's Tear-Marillion
(7) The Similitude Of A Dream - The Neal Morse Band
(6) Scene From A Memory - Dream Theater
Eric's Picks;
10. Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior
9. Camel - The Snow Goose
8. Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame
7. Kansas - Leftoverture
6. Yes - Close to the Edge
Ken's Picks:
Ken Golden
10 Ash Ra Tempel - same
9 Far Out - Nihojinn
8 Eloy - Silent Cries & Mighty Echoes
7 Genesis - Selling England By The Pound
6 Yes - Relayer
Chad's Picks:
6. Bruford, "One of a Kind"
7. Genesis, "Trick of the Tail"
8. Gentle Giant, "The Power and the Glory"
9. King Crimson, "Red"
10. Anglagard, "Hybris"
Thanks for the lists Pete. A suggestion for next time, it would be interesting to hear everybody in the panel top 3 or 5 non prog/fusion albums. Just a quick run throught at the end of the show.
@@oddbjrnbendiksen4771 That was a whole show a couple months ago. Check the playlist for Guilty Pleasures episode
Thank you PETE. I look 👀 forward to these lists 👍💯
@@georgelamie7001 GEORGE already on first listen of KIKO/ guitar CUCA/ drums & THIAGO/ bass. NEURAL CODE thank you. Got a lot of homework with these lists 👍💯
@@garyjoyce2160 Nice! Hope it went well.
Great show as always guys... this one is really tough, but here goes!
10. Van Der Graaf generator - The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other
9. Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear
8. Gong - Flying Teapot
7. Pendragon - The Masquerade Overture
6. IQ - Subterranea
So love that you all continue to keep “the music ALIVE!!!” For all those artists that the majority has probably forgotten or never had the pleasure to even recognize! I’m 53 years old and been into music out of the womb. My father was the chairman of our symphony board. I was born into music appreciation. I can’t wait to purchase three new unknown to me albums!! Thank you all for you devotion to the art!!! Hats off to Pete Pardo in particular!!
01: Soft Machine - Third
02: Gentle Giant - Acquiring the taste
03: If - 3
04: Nucleus - We’ll talk about it later
=5: Aranis - Made in Belgium
& North Sea Radio Orchestra - I A Moon
Once again an absolutely essential watch, big thanks to Pete and the gang.
Thanks John
Such a difficult topic to pick just ten.
10. Rick Wakeman - Journey to the centre of the earth
9. Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn
8. Marillion - Script for a Jesters Tear
7. Dream Theater - Black Clouds and Silver linings
6. Arena - Peppers Ghost
Here’s my top ten in order: 1. Genesis - Selling England... 2. Peter Gabriel - Security; 3. Peter Hammill - The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage; 4. Steve Hillage - Fish Rising; 5. King Crimson - Court... 6. Gong - You; 7. Marillion - Clutching at Straws; 8. Yes - Close to the Edge; 9. Eno etc: - 801 Live; 10. ELP - Brain Salad Surgery. These picks were done in the true DID spirit of bringing a diverse range of sounds and emotive content. Knocking on the door: Tull, Porcupine Tree, Le Orme, Camel, Van der Graaf, Unitopia, Magic Pie, Caravan, Strawbs, and so many, many more!
I can't wait for Part II, amazing picks all around as always
My top 10 Prog/Fusion albums:
1. King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic
2. Pink Floyd - Animals
3. Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame
4. Van der Graaf Generator - Godbluff
5. Yes - Fragile
6. Soft Machine - Third
7. Miles Davis - In A Silent Way
8. The Mars Volta - Frances The Mute
9. Pat Metheny - Still Life (Talking)
10. Invisible - El Jardín de los Presentes
Thanks! Nice picks
Again, very fun show, thanks! Today, my prog pics 10-6 looks like that:
10) Wigwam - Being (Nuclear Nightclub is very near though...)
9) Saga - Images at Twilight
8) Opeth - Sorceress
7) Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood
6) Marillion - Misplaced Childhood
In no particular order, list could change any day
Yes - Close to the Edge
ELP - ELP
Rush - Moving Pictures
Tull - Heavy Horses
DT - Images & Words
Genesis - Foxtrot
BTBAM - Colors
Haken - The Mountain
King Crimson - Lark's tongues in aspic
Gentle Giant - Octopus
Anyways is I was stranded on a desert island with just 10 albums I'd be pretty pissed.
Same here, that's why I'd instead compile my own fave tracks from fave albums to make up an "album" of great tunes
5) Gente Giant - In a Glass House
4) Rush - Grace Under Pressure
3) Pink Floyd - Animals
2) Genesis - Foxtrot
1) Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Interesting that you picked 'Animals' I'm sorta stuck between that and Dark Side...
As a UK Prog fan of a certain age (69) I take my hat off to you guys for your knowledgeable reviews. Having seen most of the classic Prog bands of the early 70s, I marvel at your enthusiasm and considered opinions. Long may you reign!
Prog, prog, prog. I love me some prog. I don't know as much about the genre as you guys, but I had a friend that was about ten years older than me. He would know almost every band you guys talk about. He was seeing those bands live when I was 7-8 years old. He had an awesome album collection, and turned me on to a lot. I'll have to give this some more thought. Might have ten by next week. What a great episode. Took me two days to watch it all. Loved every minute of it.
Kind of just picked mine off the top of my head but that is the criteria in which I am choosing them, only studio albums
10. Chris Squire - Fish Out of Water
9. Van Der Graff Generator - Godbluff
8. Genesis - Selling England by the Pound
7. Marillion - Clutching at Straws
6. PFM - Photos of Ghosts
5. Dream Theater - Scenes From a Memory
4. Frank Zappa - One Size Fits All
3. Yes - Close to the Edge
2. King Crimson - Red
1. Gentle Giant - The Power and the Glory
Absolutely not enough people touching Zappa. I picked Roxy and Elsewhere.
10 : Saga . The Chapters Live
09: Citizen Cain: Serpents in Camouflage
08: Dream Theater: Scenes From A Memory
07: Flower Kings: Islands
06: Rush: Moving Pictures
Damn good episode. Had a great flow . Makes a typical boring TUESDAY night, must SEE TV 📺. Keep it up 👍 GANG 💯
Thanks Gary! Much appreciated
@@ericporter344 /. Well deserved Buddy. Enjoy day. Be well/
@@garyjoyce2160 Thanks man, means a lot! You as well, stay warm, hopefully their snow predictions are wrong
Great show lads - sorry it took me two years to catch up with it. My Desert Island Prog/Fusion Top Ten, in no particular order:
Van der Graaf Generator - Still Life
Yes - Close To The Edge
Genesis - Selling England By The Pound
Caravan - Caravan
Weather Report - Sweetnighter
Jethro Tull - Benefit
Hatfield and the North - The Rotters' Club
National Health - Of Queues and Cures
Peter Hammill - In Camera
Barclay James Harvest - Octoberon
Nothing later than 1978! Not that I haven't got loads of more recent favourites, but these are the Desert Island choices.
1 The Yes Album, 2 Floyd - Animals, 3 Rush - Moving Pics, 4 Tull - Aqualung, 5 Genesis - Foxtrot, 6 Roxy - Siren, 7 ELO - Face The Music, 8 Kansas - Leftoverture, 9 Crimson - Red, 10 BOC - Imaginos
None of those made my top ten, but they are all stone cold classics. Excellent list.
Epic albums. For Part 1, the key takeaways for me were Iceberg-Sentiments (courtesy of Señor Lamie) and Far Out - Nihonjin (courtesy of Señor Golden). Thanks guys for bringing them to my attention. Life on earth is that much nicer as a result.
Apologies for taking several days to comment on this splendid episode of In The Prog Seat. Thanks to everyone - and what a group it is - for taking time to agonize over your lists and provide your All Time Favorite Desert Island Prog Albums (at least as of the date the episode was recorded). Looking forward to Part 2 of this episode and think will wait until then to make a list to post but many mentioned on this episode. Thanks again to all of you and special thanks to you, Pete, for posting the list of picks. This always allows me to enjoy everyone's presentations without being concerned of keeping a list or fast forwarding a second viewing to develop a list. Great show!
Thanks John, look forward to seeing your list in the comments next week. Cheers!
Another great ''In the Prog Seat'' episode that's going to cost me money, thank you lads, plenty of variety, top notch music recommended by top notch ears.
Thanks Trev, part 2 coming next!
Hm, why not! Consider this half of a top ten favourites.
10: Yeti - Amon Duul II
9: The World of Genius Hans - Moving Gelatine Plates
8: Unrest - Henry Cow
7: Octopus - Gentle Giant
6: Uncle Meat - The Mothers of Invention
Some of these might be considered debatably 'prog', and so those (if any) can be replaced with any of the following...
15: Crossings - Herbie Hancock
14: You - Gong
13: Red Queen to Gryphon Three - Gryphon
12: The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other - VDGG
11: The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Genesis
Thank you for a most enjoyable program!
Thanks for watching and sharing your picks
You guys literally save lives...certainly mine, anyhoo. Brilliant chat...just brilliant...
Great topic, everyone. Was never quite settled on my Top 10, but I do have a Top 5; That list was actually very immediate and clear as day, so I will post those in the upcoming part next week. Fantastic picks from all.
Luis had me cracking up when he made his Dream Theater pick. I, too, prefer SFAM most from their catalogue, and while The Astonishing has its fans, the album never did much for me outside of a few songs.
A list as I come to think of them
Moonmadness - Camel
Free Hand - Gentle Giant
Fragile - Yes
Selling England By The Pound - Genesis
Recycled - Nektar
Red - King Crimson
Red Queen To Gryphon Three - Gryphon
Song For America - Kansas
A Farewell To Kings - Rush
Day For Night - Spock's Beard
Not sure what the rules were, but I kept it to studio albums (I could easily have picked multiple live albums) and one album per band:
10. Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame
9. Dream Theater - Metropolis 2: Scenes from a Memory
8. Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
7. Tool - Lateralus
6. Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
Like you guys said though - my list could change on a weekly basis. To be continued…
Jethro Tull - A Passion Play
Gentle Giant - Freehand
Steve Hillage - Green
Genesis - Nursery Cryme
Steve Wilson - Hand. Cannot. Erase
Those five were pretty easy to decide. The next five are going to be really difficult.
Thanks for your shoutout to ELOY. They truly deserve it. They've always stuck to their guns in spite of all adversity.
Another fantastic Prog Seat show, and what a topic! I could easily load up my list with 70's prog/fusion, but there is so much good modern prog and prog metal that can't be ignored Have a nice variety of sounds and styles is always a good thin in my book.
My 6-10 picks (not in any order) are:
Dream Theater - Metropolis, Pt.2: Scenes From a Memory
Wobbler - Dwellers of the Deep
Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame
ELP -Trilogy
Genesis - Foxtrot
Great pics Jason
@@ericporter344 thanks!
Same here, my "dream" desert island prog playlist is heavily skewed toward the 70's. I have about 2,600 fave tracks to draw on for that decade alone...No ELP or DT in mine though, and Mahavishnu even though a personal fave is out due to being fusion...
@@wolf1977 I wouldn’t of included Mahavishnu either, but it was included along with other fusion albums. It actually makes it even tougher to pick 10 albums
@@jason-budney7624 Indeed, already tough enough w/o lumping in some fusion albums!
In no particular order with 4 honourable mentions:
1. Genesis - The Lamb
2. Camel - Raindances
3. Van Der Graaf Generator - Godbluff
4. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the moon
5. King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black
6. Yes - Going for the one
7. Jethro Tull - Thick as a brick
8. Gentle Giant - Free Hand
9. ELP - Brain Salad Surgery
10. Marillion - Fugazi
11. Vangelis - Albedo 0.39
12. Tool - Lateralus
13. Rush - Hemispheres
14. The Alan Parsons Project - Turn of a friendly card
Absolutely nothing wrong with liking Angel.Saw them live in 1979 at the old Richfield Coliseum outside of Cleveland. Great show with cool special effects of them appearing out of nowhere in tubes and a talking hologram.
10. Rush - Caress of Steel
9. Kansas - Song for America
8. Yes - The Yes Album
7. Genesis - A Trick of The Tail
6. IQ - The Road of Bones
Honorable mention: Lifesigns Altitude. I am really enjoying this album! Not bad for a 2021 release!
Not being a true Prog Fan, I also loved this episode. You guys make it so much fun. I love (your) passion for music, your - in a very positive meaning - nerdyness (is that a word at all? I am german and english is not my 'native tongue'). So entertaining, so fun. A nice distraction from the hard times, we're going through. Music is a healer, right? So, again, not being a prog- fan or an expert , here would be my choices (the Fusion aspect helps me a little bit ...) - and I already go for ten:
Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior
Marillion - Fugazi
Rush - Moving Pictures
Colloseum - Live
Jethro Tull - Thick as a brick
Mahavisnu Orchestra - Between Nothingness & Eternity
Camel - A Live Record
Santana & McLaughlin - Love Devotion Surrender
Kansas - Leftoverture
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery
I LOVE Steely Dan, Pink Floyd and Saga (until Behaviour), as well as Miles Davis, but I would leave them out of my personal Prog-Genre, outherwise they alone would fill up the list. I like Genesis, but they did not make it on that list somehow. Sorry: The classics, Yes, King Crimson and Zappa - I only like sequences. If at all (which obviously disqualifies me as a Prog Listener, right?). Thanks for introducing me to some new material and bands. For example: Iceberg - cool! Cheers from Hamburg, Germany. Looking forward to Part II.
Great list Frank, and yes nerdyness applies!
Not a big prog fan, so I'm glad Roxy Music is considered prog by you, which settles my number one and two next week.
For this week, here are my positions 6 to 10:
6. DREAM THEATER - When Dream And Day Unite (their best song collection by far, with the best singer they ever had)
7. RUSH - Grace Under Preassure (my second favorite Rush album, the 80s being my fave Rush era by miles)
8. OPETH - Sorceress (I prefer the non-death metal vocal era, this is my favorite Opeth album)
9. KING CRIMSON - In The Court Of The Crimson King (my favorite prog rock band of the pioneers, actually the only one I want to listen to on a regular basis)
10. KING CRIMSON - Red
SFAM is still my #1 album of all-time. Up until MP left, they were by far my favorite band. I saw them 75 times with him.
Great show guys. This is probably the show with the most Music knowledge combined on the Channel.
10 - Eloy - Ocean
09 - Camel - Moonmadness
08 - Jethro Tull - A Passion Play
07 - Steven Wilson - Hand. Cannot. Erase.
06 - King Crimson - Red
I could have picked all Rush but there are a few other bands such as Yes in which I could pick more than one. I picked two for #10. I could not choose which one to remove from the list.
1) rush- Moving Pictures
2) Yes- Yes Album
3) Dream theater- Metropolis pt 2- Scene from a Memory
4) Spock's Beard- Snow
5) Porcupine Tree- Fear of a Blank Planet
6) Genesis - Foxtrot
7) Tool Lateralus
8) Iron Maiden- Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
9) Camel - Mirage
10) Kim Crimson Red OR Kansas - Masque
I saw Marillion at Reading festival in 1982 doing the songs from Script for a Jesters Tear. I was blown away. They had such an impact that they were back in 1983 and played just before the headline act Black Sabbath, featuring Ian Gillan on vocals. Highlight of the set for me was Grendel. Also on the list was Pallas, Pendragon, Solstice, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Twelfth Night and Thin Lizzy. What a weekend! 😃
10. Van der Graaf Generator -- Pawn Hearts (1971)
9. The Tea Party -- Transmission (1997)
8. Ape Machine -- Mangled By The Machine (2013)
7. Yes -- Tormato (1978)
6. Riff Raff -- Original Man (1974)
Thanks, Pete and guests. Looking forward to part two.
TORMATO😮
@Bookhouse Boy Absolutely!
@Bookhouse Boy you must be a dozen persons who think so :)
Great show guys! I just picked up the 2017 Chicago KC Live per Luis and it’s incredible! Wow, they changed Indiscipline to add a vocal melody instead of the Belew spoken words, what an awesome surprise!
It was unreal hearing it live.
Cheers!
You guys are all great! You always keep me on the edge of my prog seat!
Thanks Adam, appreciate you watching!
I started getting a brain melt when trying to deide what to include and whta not to, so I've just had to lsut the first ten that came to mind and then put them in order so
1- Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans
2- ELP - Brain Salad Surgery
3- Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior
4- Chris Squire - Fish out of Water
5- Jethro Tull - Bursting Out
6- Styx - Pieces of eight
7 - Kansas - Kansas
8 - Camel - Rain Dances
9 - Focus - Focus 3
10 - King Crimson - In the court of the crimson King
Interestingly no Rush - though they'd be at 11 or joint 10 with A Farewell to Kings. One thing this exercise did though was confirm for me my favourite fusion album, and I was surprised at how high it came, though Mahavishnu Orchestra with Birds of Fire would sit just outside the ten as would Ponty's Enigmatic Ocean and Santana's Moonflower - though that's a 50/50 fusion/hard rock album. The list would get even harder if it included Hard and heavyrock/metal.
My albums on a desert island part 1
10 supertramp. Breakfast in America 🇺🇸
9 marathon mark Kelly debut
8 frost day and age
7 Tangerine Dream Encore live in USA 🇺🇸
6 Mike Oldfield. Tubular bells 🔔
Never tired of this album’s
10.The Moody Blues:Days Of Future Passed
9.Happy The Man(s/t)
8.Frank Zappa:One Size Fits All
7.U.K:Ultimate Collection Box
6.Gentle Giant:Unburied Treasure
Thanks Rand. Glad I'm not the only one counting Days of Future Passed as a prog album.
Close To The Edge for me…
All Day, Every Day…
and twice on Sunday!!
Always love Ken's non American/English picks. We need him on a top Krautrock or just top obscure picks video!!
BRING IT ON!
1. Jethro Tull: Thick as a Brick
2. Yes: Close to the Edge
3. Dream Theater: Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory
4. Genesis: Foxtrot
5. Supertramp: Crime of the Century
6. Spiro Gyra: Morning Dance
7. Rush: Clockwork Angels
8. Dream Theater: Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory
9. Procol Harum: Shine on Brightly
10. Renaissance: Scheherazade and Other Stories
I love these type episodes. If I can discover one new album from them that I enjoy it’s a big bonus. This episode did just that. I am currently enjoying the hell out of the Neural Code album that was discussed that nobody seemed to be familiar with. Excellent playing and very enjoyable so far, Check it out if you can. I am streaming it via Tidal. Thank you George!
George knows his fusion
I'm not currently into much of the metal and fusion stuff George typically talks about, but I do appreciate his knowledge and enjoy hearing his comments. When I am ready to explore those roads, I know where to go.
yw, BBB!
6 : Supertramp : Crime of the Century
7 : King Crimson : In the Court of the Crimson King
8 : The Strawbs : Here & Heroine
9 : Camel : Moonmadness
10 : Kansas : Leftoverture
Cheers !
1. Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
2. Yes - Relayer
3. Rush - Hemispheres
4. Ad Infinitum - s/t
5. Transatlantic - The Absolute Universe
6. Symphony X - The Odyssey
7. Angel - s/t
8. IQ - Frequency
9. - Horslips - The Book of Invasions
10 - Echolyn - Mei
Tull-Thick as a Brick
Amon Duul II- Yeti
Pink Floyd-Meddle
Hawkwind-Space Ritual
Yes-The Yes album
Rush-Hemispheres
King Crimson-LTIA
Can-Future Days
Faust-IV
Neu! 75
I had to chuckle when you talked about chicks at King Crimson concerts. My boyfriend at the time took me to see them at Merriweather Post in Columbia, MD back in the 80s. Then we got to meet them in the hotel lobby afterward.
Great discussion guys….if I was heading off to desert island today I’d probably take Strawbs “Hero and Heroine”, VDGG “Stilllife”, Camel “Moonmadness”, Nektar “Down to Earth”, and Yes “Drama”……but of course, like you lads say, the list is always due to change….keep up the good work!
Very nice list there :)
My off the top of my head without overthinking it list:
Jethro Tull- Living in the Past, Thick as a Brick, A Passion Play
Genesis- Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
King Crimson- Discipline
Brian Eno, David Byrne- My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
Supertramp- Even in the Quietest Moments
Yes- Relayer
Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon
Alan Parson's Project- Tales of Mystery and Imagination
George and Luis picking some left/right of centre albums - interesting but hey, that's prog'n'roll ! My initial five: King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black; VDGG - Godbluff; Yes - The Yes Album; Rush - Permanent Waves ; Genesis - Foxtrot. No choices matching mine - possibly in part two.
1) Traffic-John Barleycorn Must Die
2) Supertramp-Crisi What Crisis
3) Anglagard-Hybris
4) King Crimson-In the Court of the Crimson King
5) Moody Blues-days of future Passed
6) Yes-relayer
7) Focus-Moving Waves
8) Yes- Fragile
9) ELP- Pictures at an Exhibition
10) Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon
Great list, Ted. Traffic and Pink Floyd are not prog though, are they?
@@mvancha Not 100% prog, but there is a lot of prog woven thru their music. Just like a lot of prog bands have a lot of non-prog in their albums too. I don't really think the definitions are totally strict. It's like a spectrum. Pink Floyd is a lot more prog than Traffic for sure , and Yes is a lot more prog than Floyd. Even early Genesis while a prog band I would consider a lot of their stuff to not really be prog at all. It's a mixture.
6. UK
7. Asia: Aura
8. Riverside: Out Of Myself
9. Porcupine Tree: The Incident
10. Steve Hackett: Spectral Mornings
I LOVE Prog!! Thanks guys. I'd have to take all 10 of you to the island with me. Then I'd have 110 to listen to. (Oh. And each of you has to bring a case of his favorite beer. I'll not forget the bottle opener.). 🍺
10 albums and Juice Bomb... 👍
Eric. Oh yeah, a delicious IPA! And I'll bring my favorite West Coast IPA from Belching Beaver Brewery. We can also bring our beloved dogs...but no cats. (Sorry feline lovers.)
Perfect timing we all may need this handy in the coming days. UFF (unfucking fortunately)!!!!
In no particular order
Pain of Salvation - Remedy Lane
Dream Theater - Images and Words
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Yes - Fragile
King Crimson - Court of the Crimson King
Genesis - Foxtrot
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
(tie) Rush - Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures
Pink Floyd - Animals
Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime
Hi Pete,
Could you please list everyone's picks as there is so much great stuff here? Hugely appreciate the show, this really has become essential viewing.
10. Promised Land. Queensryche
9. Second life syndrome. Riverside
8. Weather systems. Anathema
7. Amused to death. Roger Waters
joint 6. Scenes from a memory. Dream Theater and The Wall. Pink Floyd (had to pull a Catino)
5. Moving pictures. Rush
4. Hemispheres. Rush
3. Operation Mindcrime. Queensryche
2. Dark side of the moon. Pink Floyd.
1. Wish you were here. Pink Floyd
Pete will add the picks in the comments, check back soon. Thanks for watching!
@@ericporter344 Well done on carrying the burden of going last.
they have been listed above as of this morning.
I would love to have some PROG albums on my deserted island, but I’d also have to include the other genres… there’d have to be some classical, some metal, some folk… and probably some pop. You’ve all got me thinking about what my island experience would look like!!! ??
The face Ken did when Angel was pulled hahaha. Big thanks to Ken, George and Luis for their more obscure pulls :-)
"The Inner Mounting Flame' is an album for the ages. It improves on listening and never disappoints. It also attaches itself to memories.
💯 percent My favourite album of all time
Still new to the prog game as I've only listened to most of this since the pandemic so without that history and attachments my favourite albums are usually different to long time listeners .
10 Genesis Wind and wuthering
9 Dream Theater Falling into infinity
8 Transatlantic Kaleidoscope
7 Threshold Legends of the shires
6 Arena The Unquiet sky
5 Spocks Beard The Oblivion particle
The sharp eyed may notice I've done 10-5, that's so next week I can do 1-5 and sneak an extra album onto my island, and nobody will be any wiser.
There are definitely others I'd like to sneak on with me
6.. Passion Play , Jethro Tull
7..Animals,Pink Floyd
8.. Breathless.,Camel
9.. Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends..E L P
10.. Ricochet, Tangerine Dream
My First Five:
6) Weather Report - Black Market (1976)
7) Miles Davis - Agharta (1975)
8) Al Di Meola - Land Of The Midnight Sun (1976)
9) Alphonso Johnson - Moonshadows (1976)
10) Billy Cobham - Spectrum (1973)
Now that I know uk connection is on every Saturday I’ll watch every Sunday morning
Can't wait for part 2
It's very difficult. I always have some sort of 'best of the best' list in my head, but I never counted, how many albums show up in that list. And it's too many! So I had to reconsider some albums. The final result is:
11. (honorable mention) Peter Hammill - In Camera. It's a very important album to me, I couldn't resist to mention that. Just because The Comet, The Course, The Tail is my favorite lyric of all time, and Gog, No More The Sub-Mariner and Faint Heart And The Sermon are all incredible tracks. Magog musique concrete moment is the only reason I leave this behind top10.
10. Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come - Journey. It's a revolutionary album, it's a pity Kingdom Come never got famous. Spacy, haunting, eclectic... and Arthur Brown vocally is at his best.
9. Supertramp - Crime of the Century. This one has the best closer ever, the title song. Rudy is also one of my favourite all time songs. School, Bloody Well Right, Asylum - incredible. If only Dreamer wasn't in the album, it would be even higher.
8. U.K. debut album. It's been only a couple of years since this album 'clicked' for me. I always thought this was a great album but I wasn't a big side one fan. And at some moment In The Dead of Night / By The Light of Day / Presto Vivace saga just elevated to the higher level and now the whole album is close to perfect for me. And this line-up (Bruford, Holdsworth, Jobson, Wetton) might the best ever prog line-up.
7. Rush - Moving Pictures. No need to comment on this one. Only one thing - Vital Signs is my favourite Rush track, very underrated.
6. Gentle Giant - In a Glass House. Fantastic. I have a soft spot for Way of Life, but I consider title track the greatest thing they've ever done. The Runaway and Experience are also excellent.
and I leave top5 for the next time.
Not sure I agree with Ken about The Raven That Refused To Sing being Steven Wilson’s last great album because I think Hand. Cannot. Erase is a beautiful and moving modern prog classic. 10 - Relayer. 9 - Brain Salad Surgery 8 - Thick As A Brick 7 - Hemispheres 6 - Hejira. Six might seem an odd prog choice, but it’s a unique album in Joni’s canon and has the jazz inflections including Jaco and I think it’s progressive and her best. My top 5 and some honourable mentions next show, looking forward!
👍 nice list
Thank you!
Hand didn’t move me at all. Sorry. 🥲
Hand. Cannot. Erase is a masterpiece, every bit as good as Raven and just about as progressive.
That "Far Out" album Ken talks about is a fantastic album one to have everywhere you go ( far out )
My list would have at number 2, A Tab in the Ocean by Nektar, and at number 1, Heavy Horses by JethronTull
I love heavy hordes, especially the title track
Fates Warning - No Exit
Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
Rush - 2112
Queensryche - Mindcrime
King Crimson - Red
Cardiacs - Whole World Window
Spocks Beard - The Light
DT - Scenes
Gong - Angels Egg
Flower Kings - Paradox Hotel
Whelp, realized I forgot Foxtrot. Take out the Gong and put in Foxtrot. Also, realized I forgot anything from Gentle Giant... Can I have 2 desert islands?
10) Casino - Al Di Meola
9) Octavarium - Dream Theater
8) Believe It - Tony Williams
7) Yes - Yessongs
6) Pink Floyd - Animals
5) Genesis - Seconds Out
4) Saga - Heads or Tails
3) Dave Brubeck - Time Out
2) Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Welcome Back My Friends....
1) Rush - Hemispheres
Well I'm going with all 10 rn bcus when the next episode comes out I'll have changed my mind, but these are currently my 10 favorite and irreplacable prog albums in no particular order:
-Saga - Saga - My favorite Saga by a bit, their only album I really love every song on
-Yes - Drama - Same deal as above, not a huuge Yes fan generally, but this album is my big exception
-Rush - Hemispheres - the obvious pick
-Nektar - Recycled - for me a big outlier in the Nektar catalog and by far my favorite
-Magnum - Kingdom Of Madness - occasionally my favorite album of all time from one of my favorite bands
-Gentle Giant - Three Friends - a recent favorite, this albums just refuses to show any weakness
-Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down - same as Kingdom Of Madness
-Birth Control - Hoodoo Man - not too proggy, but one of my favorite bands and albums and if I'm not able to pick heep here, I'll pick Birth Control
-Kansas - Kansas - An album with endless energy
-Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells - I generally like it bombastic and pompous, but this album is a nice break from that
Top Ten with a limit of one per band:
1. Marillion - Marbles (2004)
2. Dream Theater - Images and Words (1992)
3. Discipline - Unfolded Like Staircase (1997)
4. Renaissance - Scheherazade and Other Stories (1975)
5. Electric Light Orchestra - Eldorado (1974)
6. Camel - Camel (1973)
7. Fates Warning - Perfect Symmetry (1989)
8. Eternity X - The Edge (1997)
9. Echolyn - Mei (2002)
10. Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink (1971)
I got the Steely Dan Aja album as an "album of the month" music club selection... probably never would have bought it but forgot to send the form in rejecting the album. Didn't think it rocked enough for me at the time, but now 40+ years later it's one of my favs.
Always my pick for best album ever all-around
Just gonna throw my whole ten out there. My criteria were to include only single studio albums, one per artist. These are all perfect to my ears. Apparently, I am fairly basic, as 7 of my albums are in the top 55 at ProgArchives. Chronological order: Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed, King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King, Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon, Supertramp - Crime of the Century, Renaissance - Song of Scheherazade, Genesis - A Trick of the Tail, Rush - A Farewell to Kings, Magenta - Seven, Izz - My River Flows, Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused to Sing. The Floyd and Rush picks were especially hard, as there were multiple contenders. Honorable mentions to Nektar - Remember the Future, Yes - Fragile, Jethro Tull - Aqualung, Spock's Beard - The Kindness of Strangers, Marillion - This Strange Engine, Pain of Salvation - Remedy Lane, Ephemeral Sun - Broken Door, Sonus Umbra - Digging For Zeros (Sucking up to Luis Nasser here...ok, not really, it's a killer album), RPWL - World Through Our Eyes, IQ - Dark Matter, Echolyn - Echolyn (2012), Beardfish - Sleeping in Traffic part 2, Bent Knee - Say So, Erik Norlander - Music Machine. I could go on and on, but couldn't we all? Even though I am in my fifties, I am still discovering the catelogues of many classic artists. A year from now, Gentle Giant, ELP, Van Der Graaf Generator, among others, might make the list.
Thanks for sharing Bill
Eric, thank you for being so active in the comments and for being so open to discovering new music. It is noticed.
@@billschuster6680 appreciate that Bill, really enjoy reading through everyone's thoughts/comments after the shows!
Ahhhhggghhh... forgot an important honorable mention. This is too close to a Pink Floyd album, so I disqualified it: Roger Waters - The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking. People often claim this is a tuneless mess that all runs together unmemorabley, but I believe they are thinking of The Division Bell... 🤪
Simetimes its hard to seperate prog from hard rock prog but all genres included
10. Aqualung
9. Hounds of love, (Kate bush)
8. The snow goose (Camel)
7. Hemispheres (Rush)
6. Script for jesters tear (Marillion)
GREAT SHOW 👍👍
Thank you Pete for the written lists!!
10. Between the Buried and Me - Colors
9. Amon Duul II - Yeti
8. Neurosis - A Sun That Never Sets
7. Pink Floyd - Animals
6. Opeth - Ghost Reveries
5. Can - Tago Mago
4. Enslaved - Vertebrae
3. Genesis - Nursery Cryme
2. King Crimson - Larks Tongues in Aspic
1. Isis - Panopticon
1. Islands - King Crimson
2. Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
3. The Power and the Glory - Gentle Giant
4. Minstrel in the Gallery - Jethro Tull
5. Foxtrot - Genesis
6. Close to the Edge - Yes
7. Remember the Future - Nektar
8. Even in the Quietest Moment - Supertramp
9. Red - King Crimson
10. Moving Pictures - Rush
Sorry-I'm going to have to cheat -I just couldn't narrow it down to 10 so I am including live and compilations as long as they are part of the discography (ie not CD comps).Anyway you did not explicitly ban them.
1.Genesis- Seconds Out
2.Genesis- Wind and Wuthering
3.Jethro Tull Bursting Out
4.Classic Yes
5.Autobiography of Supertramp
6.Young Person'Guide to King Crimson
7.Gentle Giant Playing the Fool
8.Steely Dan Aja
9.Camel- Chameleon
10.Caravan-Canterbury Tales
This was very hard!!! But here's mine...
10: Frost* - Falling Satellite
9: Anathema - Weather Systems
8: Manfred Mann's Earth Band - The Roaring Silence
7: Marillion - Fugazi
6: King Crimson - Discipline.
Great video Gents, looking forward to the second part!!
Manfred Mann's got some great prog tracks, same with Frost*
Great show. My 10 to 6 would be -
10 Return To Forever - Romantic Warrior (hadn't even heard of this until George brought it up last week. What an album)
9 - Alan Parson's Project - Pyramid
8 - Dick Heckstall Smith - A Story Ended
7 - Utopia - Ra
6 - Kate Bush - Aerial
10.Ege Bamyasi-Can
09.In the Land of Grey and Pink-Caravan
08.Space Shanty-Khan
07.Selling England by the Pound-Genesis
06.Hemispheres-Rush
Here's my first 10 (in no particular order and avoiding the BIG prog groups until later!):
Santana "Oneness" (Yes, check it out. If not "prog" certainly fusion - lot's of killer keys!)
Refugee - "Refugee"
Jon Anderson - "Olias Of Sunhillow"
Vangelis - "L' Apocalypse Des Animaux"
Vangelis - "Earth"
Ars Nova - "Ars Nova"
Mainhorse - "Mainhorse"
Jimmy Hotz - "Beyond The Crystal Sea"
Tangerine Dream - "Cyclone"
Patrick Moraz - "The Story Of I"
Santana "Oneness" is an epic. Could not recommend more highly.
If it would be only 10 for desert island, probably I'll tend to stay on the mainland. My first 5 picks - and absolutely they do not represent a final choice - would be:
Alan Parsons Project - Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Amon Duul II - Tanz der Lemminge
Bacio della Medusa - Il Bacio della Medusa
Frijid Pink - Earth Omen (gotta have Pink in both lists for two parts of the show, right?)
Frumpy - Frumpy 2
great choices!
10. Yes: Relayer
9. IQ: The Road Of Bones
8. Rush: Test For Echo
7. Porcupine Tree: Deadwing
6. Peter Gabriel: Us
Hi! Great topic again. I have to go for albums that’s special to me. Stuff that means something more than just the music alone. So… Desert island picks for today:
10. Yes - «Drama»
9. Opeth - «Blackwater Park»
8. Chad Wackerman - «Forty Reasons»
7. Rush - «A Farewell to Kings
6. The Mars Volta - «Frances the Mute»
…to be continued
Great choices! Always happy to see Frances the Mute get some love. I almost see A Farewell to Kings and Hemispheres as two parts of one whole, and it's hard to argue with Blackwater Park or Drama (I need to try Chad Wackerman, though)
I got Frances the Mute my senior year in high school b/c they kept playing The Widow on the radio and immediately after listening, hated it. Gave it to a friend of mine who to this day thanks me for introducing me to one of his favorite albums. I did not get it at all but I wasn't listening to that kind of music yet. 😂
@@harizonflamingice3167 Thanks. Agree about Rush.
Kansas: Song For America
Supertramp: Crime of the Century
King Crimson: Red
Rush: Permanent Waves
Dire Straits: Love Over Gold( yes, it is a prog album)
Yes: Close to the Edge
Genesis: Selling England By The Pound
Kerry Livgren: Seeds of Change
Jethro Tull: Songs From the Wood
Camel: Mirage
Just missing:
Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
Gentle Giant: The Power and the Glory
Steely Dan: Aja
Interesting how Dire Straits straddled mainstream Rock, Americana and Prog elements.
Court of the crimson king, Nursery cryme, Trick of the tail, Yes album, Tarkus, 90125, Passion play, 2112, Foxtrot, Atom heart mother.
What a great episode. Can't wait until next week!
You guys should hold the album up for us to see. Just saying.
Anyway, love your videos. This is all I’ve done for a hobby since I was a kid in late 70’s up to know. I’m not as informative as you guys but I know my music pretty good. Thanks for all you do
I know it’s off topic, but it would be interesting to see a break down of the demographics of we’re most of your viewers are from. I’m not sure if the analytics would have this kind of information. It would be interesting to know which area’s have the most interest in music.
This will probably change within an hour but….😀
10 Hatfield And The North: Hatfield And The North
9 Steve Hackett: Spectral Mornings
8 Gentle Giant: Free Hand
7 Van Der Graaf Generator: Pawn Hearts
6 Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
I was front center during the "Beyond Nothingness" concerts. (In Central Park). Two nights of mind blowing intensity that is indescribable. You had to be there. Not that loud at all. Just right.