People lack patience. Prog demands patience. Prog teaches that patience is a virtue. The church organs in Close to the Edge… The furious outro to 2112… The mind blowing solos in Octavarium… Good things come to those who wait.
You nailed it. I once tried to play Close To The Edge for my small group at work, about 10 people. By the time Jon's vocals came in they were totally disinterested.
Why do people hate Prog? Why is there not peace in the Middle East or Ukraine? Why is there cruelty to animals? Why is there racism in the world? Don't blame prog, blame people.
I had a girlfriend that was a classical musician, she was very much into prog too. So I was coming from a rock background to prog, but that created an interesting dynamic between us. I'm not a musician myself, just to be clear about that,
From my own circle of music listening friends, I’ve noticed that a large portion of the people that like Prog are musicians - or at least people who dig deeper into music than your average music listener. For those of us that have grown bored with the pop and punk basic format, Prog offers much more rewarding music for those that take the time to give it the attention it deserves.
I used to think that way, but I have branched out into so many other genres of music and I have found equally compelling listens in each of them. I'm not the average music listener. I listen to a lot of music. Thinking Prog is the only genre that offers a rewarding listen that takes time is pretty close minded.
"Prog works on a different intellectual level" Agree 100%. Minstrel in the Gallery still to this day is calisthenics for my brain. Sorting out all the different beats and appreciating the swing in the song is so interesting. Following the change in the music in Aqualung is like traversing the natural contours of a landscape. Prog imitates nature with all its complexity and variety much more than standard music does. That's what makes it so interesting. And therapeutic.
Yes!!! And Tull covers a lot of different sonic topography!!! Static music has its place (I love Ramones) but Prog attacks a different part of the brain!!!🧠
I am worried about the next 15/20 years… when the generation that grew up with prog (people born in the 50s/early 60s) will gradually disappear, will classic prog still be remembered? I am 26 and I hope so 😃
You're 26, and you love prog, so that proves that younger folks still enjoy it. There are plenty of young bands that still make vital, exciting progressive music, it simply takes a little time and effort to find them.
I reckon long songs is one of the main obstacles that some people have with prog along with the perception that it's all like ELP's most complex pieces. Attention span is something that we prog fans have that is sadly lacking for too many people.
Yeah... But...the general public used to be into long-winded classical music, once upon a time; so, there's always *that* argument. It definitely begs the question on whether we as a society have been duped by modern commerce, into having way shorter attention spans than previously (which would be *regressive,* may I add 😜).
It's the same way that some people don't dig math... or Baroque, Fantasy, Surrealism, Abstractionism, Expressionism, et al. But, damn... I don't mind a little Ramones after Gentle Giant. or some Yes after the Beatles. To each his (or hers) own. Peace on earth.
Prog is for the thinking man / or woman although very rare , its complex , unusual time signatures, long suites , can be symphonic, it requires serious listening, which requires time and patience which some youngsters don't possess, and of course its for listening to not dancing, and if its on vinyl even better.
@@shanocles We are allowed a little arrogance when we’ve got Yes, Genesis, Rush, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, ELP, Kansas, Camel, Van Der Graaf Generator, Eloy, PFM, etc. We will take on any comers… DUKES UP!!!!
If Taylor swift composed a prog album with prog musicians it would sell zillions of albums streams etc. I love prog music more than life itself and I have done for decades long live prog artists most influential music around Scot your my hero 🇬🇧🎶🎹🎼👍👋🤘🎶🥂
Another great thing about prog is that it keeps everyone guessing. Take a listen to Bel-Air by The Church - not strictly prog but more like art-rock. As one commenter said on The Church's UA-cam channel, what is it? Is it pop, is it 80s psychedelia, is it indie? It's all of those things. That's what makes it so interesting to listen to.
Excellent video I love progressive rock from more or less 1987 where I discovered this great musical theme with groups like King Crimson Moody Blues, it's crazy out there and all the rock classics, not just Kayak, Emerson Lake and Palmer, but all of them. these great musicians our great bands, Tks the prog corner, 🎩♿🚭💥
The idea that punk signalled the death knell for prog is simply not born out by the facts. Just look at ticket/album sales for Genesis, Floyd,Tull, Yes etc compared to The Damned, Stanglers, Jam etc throughout 76 to 80. Figures don’t lie.
Hey Scot! So much music so little time! Those who don't listen to prog don't know what they're missing!! Thank God for prog, and thank Scot for The Prog Corner!!! Love and Light my friend.❤🌅☮️👑👍😎
Personally, I never hated Prog. Even when it was cool to do so during the disco, punk, new wave eras! I just started collecting all the back catalogues ,used ,of all the prog bands whose albums people were trading in during those days. That's not saying I didn't like new wave etc. Still have all those used records I bought at .50 cents to a dollar a pop. Kept them too, when vynly became uncool for a time.Personally, I think we are in the second golden age of Prog. Critics be damned .
Badger "One Live Badger" behind you!! great album Scot!!!!! I agree with all you said, but I don't care that Prog Rock is despised, I love Prog Rock!!!! Jethro Tull, Camel, Genesis, King Crimson, ELP. Pink Floyd and Yes will be always among my favorites (along with Rolling Stones, Doors, Beatles, Who, Kinks, CCR, David Bowie, Elton John, Neil Young, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Cream, Eric Clapton, Allman Brothers Band, Bob Dylan, The Byrds, The Band etc). Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame??!! Well if Jethro Tull and Rory Gallagher haven't been inducted yet what the hell do I care!!?? Great show Scott, see you!! PS: The first book you showed "The Show That Never Ends" by David Weigel I got the impression that it wasn't favourable to prog rock. But I think it is!! Am I right??!! PS2 I like almost all of Robert Christgau's critics...almost....
I remember talking to this random woman once at a social event. We were talking about bands and I distinctly rember her saying that she hated Yes but she didn't give a reason. I have heard other people call them weird or say things like they can't get into them and not just about Yes but prog in general. A lot of people have no imagination. You have to have an imagination to like prog.
My good friend Raccoon said he didn't like most of prog music because the songs lack a "steady" rhythm to which you can nod your head or tap your foot. xd He said that prog rock drum parts are often too busy for him to enjoy it.
Great video! I was heavily into prog in the mid to late 70s. I continued to buy Camel, Yes, Genesis, etc into the 80s but barely listened to it because I was so into new wave & synth bands. It was until the 90s, after the 80s music ran its course and the dreaded grunge started, that I came full circle back to prog.
Great video Scot! I remember back in the day (late 70s and 80s), Robert Hilburn was the big music critic for the LA Times and he wrote some scathing reviews of Yes and Jethro Tull. I saw Jethro Tull around that time and at one point during the show Ian Anderson yells out “Robert Hilburn “ just to hear all the boos 🤘😃 Long live Prog!!!!
i worked myself backwards when it came to prog... got into bands like Opeth, Meshsuggah and Mastodon in my teens and wanted to know where the inspiration came from. Jethro Tull, Rush, Genesis are in my constant rotation of music i listen to now. Cant believe i slept on it for so many years.
Great history lesson, Scot. Hey, check out the new Magick Brother and Mystic Sister album, Tarot Part 1. They moved from Caterbury to Space and it's awesome.
One of your best videos ever Scot. Your enthusiasm is continually amazing. I think that prog and metal are the two most dissed musical genres. I love prog and am not a fan of metal but I would NEVER diss it.
I could go on all day about prog rock. It got me through alot of stuff in the seventies and that core interest is what sealed the deal when i joined Acrylic Prism and met Kevin Koerber..Thirty years and alot of music later and im still a huge fan.. We used to buy alot at head shops and National record mart and many purchases were made by the album covers or word of mouth..Cool stuff..
Too many folks want simple music is the primary reason. Too many folks just music to party to(Sex Drugs and RocknRoll). Even if prog is catchy, the fact it still sounds complicated will turn off some folks. And, some folks only want to listen to what is "popular "(or whatever adjective means popular)
Had a very rough week and even rougher morning. Thanks so much for your video this morning. Only 13 minutes but it did bring a smile on my face Scot. Thanks so much!
Any criticism of "Art" or "Progressive" rock is well deserved. The adjectives you used at the beginning are totally accurate. My favorite "Prog" song: "Art Rock Suite" on National Lampoon's Goodbye Pop album. This may have been the first incarnation of Spinal Tap. No artist or genre is above criticism!
It's great that prog has had a resurgence in recent years. I think the decline in the quality of radio friendly music allowed those who were interested to discover new music and this has led to the mainstreaming of more complex sophisticated music.
I think this can be said about any genre of music as everyone has their own opinions about every kind of music. But I get where you’re coming from as I hear a lot of folks trash on Prog and I think much of the hate is misplaced. But saying that, to me it’s not the Prog bands or the music that rubs me wrong, it’s a few of the Prog fans that get my goat! In my experience, there’s Prog fans that have this elitist attitude. In fact I’ll give you an example, When I discovered your channel I was so stoked to have found it! So much so that I did a little tribute video shouting out you and your channel! I was stunned to see comments from a Prog fans just ripping me a new one saying I had no idea what I was talking about and how I was an idiot who didn’t have a clue about Prog rock. Yeah I took a beating after releasing that video but only from a Prog fans! Kinda left a bad taste in my mouth. And that’s the vibe I get from some Prog fans! I love the genre and I rock Yes, ELP, Van Der Graf, Pink Floyd, Can, King Crimson & Soft Machine all the time! Especially dig the classic Prog Psych stuff too! But there are Prog fans out there that seem a bit pretentious. It’s too bad because it only adds fuel to the fire of Prog Hate. Anyway I’m rambling! Love the channel and love what you’re doing for the genre! Keep up the strong work! Peace ✨✌️👽✨
I started off with Prog, drifted into classical and opera for a decade, then back to prog...so now I listen to both with satisfaction. Love the complexity of it all. The emotional payback is worth the effort.
Wow... I just recognized the Maxophone (with the faux Dean cover) album in the background. I bought it new in collage 79'ish for a dime... still have it. Damn. Good Times.
Prog has served me well, lo, these many years. It has contributed to most of my lasting friendships. You can know alot about person by what he choses to listen to. I have become more tolerant over the years, but there was a time when as a much younger man than today, I would walk out of a house party because someone put the Stray Cats on the turntable. (and he was my connection back in the day🌴😁) ...good times...good times. Conversely I was an announcer on top 40 and AC predominately in those days and would usually go completely off script and tell the audience that (i.e. Genesis) is a much better band than their hits. I am proud to be a proghead. It's better than everything else, especially these days.
People that I know that hate prog are people that hate long songs(lack patience). As soon as my friend sees that a song is longer than 6 minutes, he immediately hates that song without hearing it, because according to him, songs have no reason to be that long. I've had patience since I was little, and that's why prog rock was a lot easier for me than for many, that's why I love jazz too!
Great video, Scot! I was one of the prog fans who did, largely, leave prog behind, for many years, for punk and indie rock. I had this ridiculous idea that if one liked punk and indie rock, one *had* to disdain prog. Where did I get this idea? Well, from certain "hipster" friends, who mercilessly ridiculed prog, and from rock critics like Lester Bangs. I finally realized they were wrong about that though. I came back to prog, and I'm not leaving!
Many are in such a rush these days, so many distractions Prog takes serious listening. Especially the younger crowd, cell phones, Twitter, Facebook, most of today’s music is disposable.Put on Crimson “ In the Court “ for someone new to Prog and they will be blown away……
Christgau didn't have much good to say about Prog, but he has occasionally said some rather remarkable things, in particular about the harmonic complexity of Firth of Fifth and Battle of Epping Forest.
@@TheProgCorner I agree Scot, got his 80's record guide...it's not a question of taste,the guy's was just deaf to me...some absurd writing in that book...makes me laugh
you know, all truth you've said, it is a very interesting topic man, thanks for showing that to the people. And you know, there is also another genre which nobody talks about, New Age, you know, Patrick O'Hearn, Jerry Goodman, even Vangelis, Enya, etc.... but yes man, respect and love to you 2.
1. People don’t hate Prog. They just don’t understand it, or even try. 2. Not all Prog is Rock. 3. “Prog Rock” belongs in a time capsule 1969-1974/5. That’s the image. However, Progressive Music is timeless. “The Planets” by Holst (1918) is as Progressive as you can get. “Welcome To the Pleasure Dome” was also impressively progressive. As is “The Likes of Us”. Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Jeff Wayne, Mike Oldfield, The Moody Blues, The Beatles, Rosalie Cunningham, King Crimson….just some of the stuff I listened to the last few days. Prog is insanely diverse.. Progressive music covers a lot of ground and has been going for more than 100 years! And still going strong!!
If I'm not mistaken Rolling S tone gave positive review of Bursting out..Absolute Sound gave a positve review of the War child box not to long-ago Set so that's Something..
Only when you've been listening to Prog for many decades ( as many viewers here I'm sure ) you realise the music seldom knocks you off your feet after one or two listens. It isn't Pop afterall , hence its not popular... it's gets under your skin and drip-feeds it's greatness over extended listening. I just think certain non believers simply don't have the patience , and subsequently find it boring. Shock / Horror....We all know different !!! Great stuff Scot. Do we call this a semi-rant...😅 but we know how to believe. Prog Forever !!! Cheers man. 😍
It makes sense why some people would hate it, some of these reasons are why prog rock hasn't always been for me. But I have listened to some prog rock before and I like it, but I would need to deep dive to see if my liking for it gets better. I have listened to 3 Yes albums, (The Yes Album, Fragile, and Close To The Edge) 4 Pink Floyd albums, (Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Wall) a Genesis album, (Selling England By The Pound) and a Rush album. (Moving Pictures) I have heard other songs from other albums from Yes, Pink Floyd, and Genesis, but I haven't listened to more full albums than what I listed. I hope to like it better than what I have before, but I also feel like pop rock is one of the main genres that has stuck with me my whole life. Also, I have a question, do you find Yes to be alternative rock because that's what a friend of mine said.
The subtitles keep saying ‘Prague Rock’. I’d like to hear that. I’m still exploring all the jazz that I missed from the 50’s 60’s and 70’s. When I’ve caught up I’ll start on Prog Rock, with a soupçon of Prague Rock for pudding.
Most of it doesn’t work as background music (but some does…Tangerine Dream, some of the spacier Floyd stuff…some Oldfield stuff) so it often demands your complete attention if you want to follow along. It is rewarded by more “active listening” and is therefore not of interest to more casual music fans and you can’t really dance to a lot of it because of all the time changes. 95% of the world aren’t obsessive music nerds and use music as something to enhance other activities rather than as a primary form of entertainment. The upside is that those who are into prog are usually really really into prog and music in general and even do crazy things like watch guys on UA-cam talk about it in those rare moments that they aren’t listening to it. 😂😂
Someone has to ask Dream Theater how they do the highly technical stuff they do as individual musicians and still bring it all together as tightly as they do. It's an amazing feat.
That is an incredible book. And no matter what people call them, I maintain that King Gizzard are a modern day prog dinosaur 😂 In addition, even rappers like Tyler The Creator and Lil Yachty have adopted prog/psych rock sounds for their own music and turning generations of young listeners on to this great stuff!
Prog or at least prog elements are blending in to pop music today. Check out Auroras last release A Soul with no king. Produced by Brian Eno. Aurora is a Norwegian Pop artist with Prog elements. All her albums are consept albums and the cover artwork is great. Her voice is beutiful and reminds me of Kalandra or the other way around.
@@TheProgCornerJupp. Aurora are more Poppy but in a god way. Check out her live version of All soft inside.(kxpe) Or her live cover of Teardrop (Massiv Attac)
It's like at your daily work when someone says to you .. haven't you seen this or that soap on tele? Those are the people who listen to commercial stuff on radio. They don't know if there is a Prog-scene or whatever. Well I am an amateur/ musician and live in Belgium. There are a lot of metal or indie or underground bands who got on stage. But yeah...they don't impress me much. I was a bass-player and played in a few rockbands in the 80's...Now that I'm a little bit older ;-) me and my wife started to play as a duo..after so many years from 9 to 7 or 5 bandmembers...you know what I mean.. Corona came along. They were all stiffly scared, but it didn't bother me to go further with the music I like. I write my own stuff , play acoustic 6 & 12 string guitar and my wife Yolande plays the clarinette and some small percussion and keyboards. You can call it prog-folk.We do gigs in houses and hopefully in some garden somewhere in summer! There is no stage for us...no pubs or whatever, we actually don't play covers( Pink Floyd for family maybe.. ;-)It is a trend to pay tribute to some bloody band. Not for me. It is hard. It's a little bit discouraging, but my music deserves more. I will play for the happy few I guess. Belgium...
I feel like one of the main things I come across as criticism of prog is the idea of its proponents of the genre are snobbish and think their music is just inherently better than anything else. And I mean, the fans can absolutely be like that, but I don't see many of the artists being like that, not on the whole, I think they just write what they like. And even if they are, my personal opinion is I don't care about whether they are, what matters more to me is how the songs sound. And while prog is probably my favorite, I still like a lot of other stuff too. Really I find that a lot of "oh, you think you're so much better than us" critiques prog music gets a lot are a bit of projection, at least at their most aggressive. Anti-elitism can turn to just actual elitism really fast, at least when it comes to subjective stuff like music taste. That's why I try to not be that sort of snob myself - it just really isn't necessary, different genres are just aiming for different targets and that's fine!
I always loved music that was challenging and different. I'm also very open-minded, but I hate what is obvious and predictable. There is nothing wrong with the 3 minute song, but what endures are those 70s prog classics.
Over the past few years I've seen some rock critics (in France ,I'm a french citizen and overseas too)demonizing prog rock with an impressive lack of good points.Some of them are really into punk rock and always come out with mantras such as Prog is soulless or bourgeois ,it's not rock n roll.Really annoying I don't care about below average musicians or people who think that being a capable musician is overrated and uncool.I don't look for the cool stuff in music I look for the good one
I don't hate prog, but it's quite apparent the majority of prog musicians and I have very different opinions on how songs should be written. Neal Morse shows that you can be complicated and whatnot while still having engaging and catchy melodies, and then there are so, so many prog bands that sound offended by the idea of average listeners enjoying their music. The mentality that great musicianship is the most important thing holds no appeal to me. Heck, I play guitar, and the last thing I want to do is listen to five minutes of guitar solos.
Prog is an acquired taste....but there's a part of me that wishes it weren't. I feel so sorry for myself that prog didn't "click" until my late teens, I would have loved Supper's Ready when I was just getting into classic rock.
Must admit when I was young, I avoided prog,except Rush but wouldn’t have they were prog. Decided during lockdown to investigate prog and found there was lots I liked, some a lot. Yet still 2 things I really don’t like Yes, TFTO for me all that I thought was bad about prog on one album. ELP tried a few times even now just don’t get it. Lots I do like though and now class myself as a prog fan.
Rush didn't get into the Hall of Fame because of Jann Wenner, they got in the Hall in spite of Jann Wenner. Rush got in because of the fans who wrote letters and started petitions to get Rush in, year after year. Famous fans, like Metallica, who spoke out publicly, "why is Rush not in the Hall of Fame?" It was our devotion to the music, our dedication to see Rush get their rightful honor, and our endless persistence that put them in the Hall. Jann Wenner was known to have said, "Rush will never get in as long as I'm alive." The fans made him eat those words.
One reason is because it is largely elusive to the casual listener. I’m bored by the virtuosity of Dream Theater who lack the songwriting brilliance of Chain Letter by Todd Rundgren for example. It defies to be categorized which is why it is so precious to those who can identify it.
Prog the most reviled genre? No Way! In general, most people are just indifferent to it, and really don't think about it as an option. They don't listen to it, for some of the reasons you indicated, and have only a vague idea of what it is. But hate it? No. It constitutes such a small niche in the popular musical landscape these days, they just don't encounter it or care about it at all. I mean, other than Peter Gabriel (who is beyond prog) did you see ANY prog album mentioned in ANY list (in a non-prog publication or entity) for the best albums of the year last year (or any recent year)? Prog is not even in the conversation. But we know better! (BTW: most reviled genre is definitely disco).
"It sounds like the record's jumping" "Are they making it up as they go along?" "It just goes on and on" Jus a few of the common statements non prog fans make about prog rock.
I don’t mind disingenuous critics/media hating on Prog because they are bought and paid for liars with no credibility whatsoever. They hate Prog because it’s all about the money for these puppets. They are the reason I haven’t turned on a television in over 20 years or read newspapers or magazines. It reminds me of that song Opinions by The Fixx. I could care less what the corporate media thinks. They complain about skin color because that’s what they look at not talent. They have no clue how much Jazz Fusion is Prog too! My Prog collection would not be complete without Miles Davis, Weather Report, Billy Cobham, George Duke, etc. Not really an ELP fan either but I greatly appreciate their talent and the fact they are so influential. When I was a child I hated corporate pop with a passion. I wasn’t a Prog fanatic yet. But I liked Iron Maiden, Tears for Fears, Toto, Asia, The Cure, etc which is hilarious because all these bands have some Prog in their music and were the gateway into my Progressive Rock journey. My Mom was a Classical pianist and my father was a Jazz fan so my expectations for music were extremely high. When Richard Marx came out I never wanted to turn on a radio ever again. New Kids on the Block were even worse. Rap and Hip Hop were abominations. This low point in music history was the reason I decided my friends were right and started listening to Pink Floyd and Rush. I discovered I actually loved Yes and Genesis when I started listening to what they did in the 70’s. 70’s Genesis was the cream of the crop and the greatest Prog band ever. Prog Metal emerged when Grunge was popular and I decided I didn’t care much for Grunge but Prog Metal blew my mind away. Queensryche Operation Mindcrime changed my life and Dream Theater became my favorite band in the world. Maybe some people hate Prog. But I think Fireworks by Katy Perry is the worst song in the history of mankind.
The only band that comes to mind from the classic period when people are negatively critiquing would be ELP. I love 25% of their stuff, a great appreciation for another 25% but around 50% of it comes across as silly or over the top.
Prog rock is NOT pretentious! It takes a lot of humility to present something to the public that is totally unique in the hopes that they will like it. Pretentious is thinking you can write the same i-iv-v-ii-i verse-chorus-bridge song better than the last guy. Pretentious is thinking you can play that same blues progression better than the last guy. There is NOTHING PRETENTIOUS about prog rock.
Some prog is very pretentious. Have you ever listened to Yes?? Or The Enid. BUT, pretention is music is often a good thing. It's an aspect of prog rock that I actually like.
It's funny how a lot of critics(with a few exceptions of course)back in the day actually gave good reviews of prog when it was new and exciting but when music was changing then the critics started changing their tune(no pun intended: ). 😁 So why is prog hated so much? I don't know, I guess it's a matter of most people not willing to go outside of their comfort zone. Most people seem to go with what's familiar to them. In some ways people have been brainwashed. They've become so familiar with strictly formatted music that they're bombarded with on the radio with its catchy hooks and infectious beats. That stuff is music that plays on their emotions. But prog on the other hand is a musical challenge. You have to fully engage your brain and I reckon most people aren't willing to do that. The only way to appreciate prog is to unlearn.
In the RS Book 50 greatest albums of all time. The only prog album listed is Close to the Edge at #445. Peter Gabriel’s SO at #297. Not even one single Tull album. However they give Pink Floyd 4 listings. So maybe they get a soft pass on including some prog. But how can an album like Court of the Crimson King not make the list!? That changed the direction of musical inventiveness and probably started the Prog movement. But they will give Kanye West and Neil Young 6 listings each!🤷🏼
People lack patience. Prog demands patience. Prog teaches that patience is a virtue.
The church organs in Close to the Edge… The furious outro to 2112… The mind blowing solos in Octavarium… Good things come to those who wait.
Exactly!!!!!
You nailed it. I once tried to play Close To The Edge for my small group at work, about 10 people. By the time Jon's vocals came in they were totally disinterested.
oh yes !
I never heard Octavarium.
Precisely...I've Been Thinking Someone Should Write A 2 Hour Track~With 12 Subtitles & Roman Numerals...
Why do people hate Prog? Why is there not peace in the Middle East or Ukraine? Why is there cruelty to animals? Why is there racism in the world? Don't blame prog, blame people.
That’s right!!!!
Great comment! 👍
I had cancer back in 2014, but fortunately for me, a front row seat at the Philly King Crimson concert was enough to scare it into remission!
Yes!!!! The Holy Fripp.
@@TheProgCorner "Holy Fripp!" will enter my vocabulary😄
I wish I could find a girlfriend that liked prog.
Don't give up!
Good luck!!! But hey, my wife likes Jethro Tull so…
@@TheProgCornerI had one. We lasted 5 years, ended it after a YES concert. Long story. She married her stalker. Lol. It's true!😎
I had a girlfriend that was a classical musician, she was very much into prog too. So I was coming from a rock background to prog, but that created an interesting dynamic between us. I'm not a musician myself, just to be clear about that,
@@TheProgCorner Thats a good start
I LOVE PROG ROCK. Don't care what people think .
That’s the spirit!!!
From my own circle of music listening friends, I’ve noticed that a large portion of the people that like Prog are musicians - or at least people who dig deeper into music than your average music listener. For those of us that have grown bored with the pop and punk basic format, Prog offers much more rewarding music for those that take the time to give it the attention it deserves.
There is definitely a whiff of Muso music afoot…
I used to think that way, but I have branched out into so many other genres of music and I have found equally compelling listens in each of them. I'm not the average music listener. I listen to a lot of music. Thinking Prog is the only genre that offers a rewarding listen that takes time is pretty close minded.
In Italy we also have a magazine dedicated to prog since 2015: PROG Italia 😃😃
Just ordered Italians prog bands albums here in Finland👍pfm,bonco..
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I love Italian Prog!!!! And Finland has been coming up too.
"Prog works on a different intellectual level" Agree 100%. Minstrel in the Gallery still to this day is calisthenics for my brain. Sorting out all the different beats and appreciating the swing in the song is so interesting. Following the change in the music in Aqualung is like traversing the natural contours of a landscape. Prog imitates nature with all its complexity and variety much more than standard music does. That's what makes it so interesting. And therapeutic.
Yes!!! And Tull covers a lot of different sonic topography!!! Static music has its place (I love Ramones) but Prog attacks a different part of the brain!!!🧠
I am worried about the next 15/20 years… when the generation that grew up with prog (people born in the 50s/early 60s) will gradually disappear, will classic prog still be remembered? I am 26 and I hope so 😃
You're 26, and you love prog, so that proves that younger folks still enjoy it. There are plenty of young bands that still make vital, exciting progressive music, it simply takes a little time and effort to find them.
I think so!!!! Demographic echoes alone insure a long future for the genre.
@@TheProgCorner There will always be prog fans, just like there will always be prog artists.
Good news! The latest research shows that listening to at least five prog albums per week causes immortality in humans.
@@danaaronmusic Did you know that Jon Anderson was actually born in 1844?
David Lee Roth once said the reason all the music critics love Elvis Costello is because they all look like him.
Great quote!!!
As long as we got channels like the Prog Corner, Prog Bands keep releasing great work and the fans stick together; honestly who gives a f 😂
Yes!!!!!!!👍
I reckon long songs is one of the main obstacles that some people have with prog along with the perception that it's all like ELP's most complex pieces. Attention span is something that we prog fans have that is sadly lacking for too many people.
Tik Tok brains.
@@TheProgCornerExactly❗️❗️❗️👍😎
Yeah... But...the general public used to be into long-winded classical music, once upon a time; so, there's always *that* argument. It definitely begs the question on whether we as a society have been duped by modern commerce, into having way shorter attention spans than previously (which would be *regressive,* may I add 😜).
It's the same way that some people don't dig math...
or Baroque, Fantasy, Surrealism, Abstractionism, Expressionism, et al.
But, damn... I don't mind a little Ramones after Gentle Giant.
or some Yes after the Beatles.
To each his (or hers) own.
Peace on earth.
Sex Pistols and Seven Impale!!!
Prog is for the thinking man / or woman although very rare , its complex , unusual time signatures, long suites , can be symphonic, it requires serious listening, which requires time and patience which some youngsters don't possess, and of course its for listening to not dancing, and if its on vinyl even better.
Active listening required!!!!
I used to call it the thinking man’s music… but it sounded a bit arrogant - but it’s true! 😅
@@shanocles We are allowed a little arrogance when we’ve got Yes, Genesis, Rush, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, ELP, Kansas, Camel, Van Der Graaf Generator, Eloy, PFM, etc.
We will take on any comers…
DUKES UP!!!!
If Taylor swift composed a prog album with prog musicians it would sell zillions of albums streams etc. I love prog music more than life itself and I have done for decades long live prog artists most influential music around Scot your my hero 🇬🇧🎶🎹🎼👍👋🤘🎶🥂
Taylor needs a new direction!!!!!
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I can't picture that.
Another great thing about prog is that it keeps everyone guessing. Take a listen to Bel-Air by The Church - not strictly prog but more like art-rock. As one commenter said on The Church's UA-cam channel, what is it? Is it pop, is it 80s psychedelia, is it indie? It's all of those things. That's what makes it so interesting to listen to.
I love The Church.
I love The Church
The Church rule!!
Excellent video I love progressive rock from more or less 1987 where I discovered this great musical theme with groups like King Crimson Moody Blues, it's crazy out there and all the rock classics, not just Kayak, Emerson Lake and Palmer, but all of them. these great musicians our great bands, Tks the prog corner, 🎩♿🚭💥
It’s insane!!!
People that hate Prog? I don't want to know them!!!
Me neither!!!
The idea that punk signalled the death knell for prog is simply not born out by the facts. Just look at ticket/album sales for Genesis, Floyd,Tull, Yes etc compared to The Damned, Stanglers, Jam etc throughout 76 to 80. Figures don’t lie.
Hey Scot! So much music so little time! Those who don't listen to prog don't know what they're missing!! Thank God for prog, and thank Scot for The Prog Corner!!! Love and Light my friend.❤🌅☮️👑👍😎
Yes sir!!!! You know it!!!!
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Personally, I never hated Prog. Even when it was cool to do so during the disco, punk, new wave eras! I just started collecting all the back catalogues ,used ,of all the prog bands whose albums people were trading in during those days. That's not saying I didn't like new wave etc. Still have all those used records I bought at .50 cents to a dollar a pop. Kept them too, when vynly became uncool for a time.Personally, I think we are in the second golden age of Prog. Critics be damned .
I agree!!!
Badger "One Live Badger" behind you!! great album Scot!!!!! I agree with all you said, but I don't care that Prog Rock is despised, I love Prog Rock!!!! Jethro Tull, Camel, Genesis, King Crimson, ELP. Pink Floyd and Yes will be always among my favorites (along with Rolling Stones, Doors, Beatles, Who, Kinks, CCR, David Bowie, Elton John, Neil Young, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Cream, Eric Clapton, Allman Brothers Band, Bob Dylan, The Byrds, The Band etc). Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame??!! Well if Jethro Tull and Rory Gallagher haven't been inducted yet what the hell do I care!!?? Great show Scott, see you!! PS: The first book you showed "The Show That Never Ends" by David Weigel I got the impression that it wasn't favourable to prog rock. But I think it is!! Am I right??!! PS2 I like almost all of Robert Christgau's critics...almost....
Weigel is a fan so he’s excused!!! And I always LOVED Christgau’s writing style. Heck, I wanted to be him!!!!
I remember talking to this random woman once at a social event. We were talking about bands and I distinctly rember her saying that she hated Yes but she didn't give a reason. I have heard other people call them weird or say things like they can't get into them and not just about Yes but prog in general. A lot of people have no imagination. You have to have an imagination to like prog.
I see music in broad spectrum color. So I understand that others just hear a beat & some lyrics…
I like a lot of prog but YES no sorry. It's too much.
@@doscwolny2221 Snap. My favorite band!!!
@@doscwolny2221 So who do you like then?
My music taste changed over the years from thrash to death to prog metal and rock…I believe prog is the pinnacle of the music genre
I love it all but Prog is my thing.
My good friend Raccoon said he didn't like most of prog music because the songs lack a "steady" rhythm to which you can nod your head or tap your foot. xd He said that prog rock drum parts are often too busy for him to enjoy it.
Okay. That’s actually valid.
Great video! I was heavily into prog in the mid to late 70s. I continued to buy Camel, Yes, Genesis, etc into the 80s but barely listened to it because I was so into new wave & synth bands. It was until the 90s, after the 80s music ran its course and the dreaded grunge started, that I came full circle back to prog.
Prog is like a warm fire on a cold winter night…
I love prog rock Scot ❤❤❤❤❤.
Its great music full stop
You are correct.
Great video Scot! I remember back in the day (late 70s and 80s), Robert Hilburn was the big music critic for the LA Times and he wrote some scathing reviews of Yes and Jethro Tull. I saw Jethro Tull around that time and at one point during the show Ian Anderson yells out “Robert Hilburn “ just to hear all the boos 🤘😃 Long live Prog!!!!
Yes!!!!!!
i worked myself backwards when it came to prog... got into bands like Opeth, Meshsuggah and Mastodon in my teens and wanted to know where the inspiration came from. Jethro Tull, Rush, Genesis are in my constant rotation of music i listen to now. Cant believe i slept on it for so many years.
Prog comes into your life when you need it most!!!
A good dose of skepticism about so-called causes, besides sales forces following the masses, is salutary for the soul.
It’s never linear…
@@TheProgCorner Language games are interesting, nonetheless.
Great history lesson, Scot.
Hey, check out the new Magick Brother and Mystic Sister album, Tarot Part 1. They moved from Caterbury to Space and it's awesome.
I saw that was out. Yeah, I liked the first album a lot.
@@TheProgCorner ProgArchives ranks it the top album so far this year and the reviews are glowing.
@@calder1963 I saw that!!!
One of your best videos ever Scot. Your enthusiasm is continually amazing. I think that prog and metal are the two most dissed musical genres. I love prog and am not a fan of metal but I would NEVER diss it.
Exactly!!! Opera isn’t my bad but Verdi was awesome either way!!!
I could go on all day about prog rock. It got me through alot of stuff in the seventies and that core interest is what sealed the deal when i joined Acrylic Prism and met Kevin Koerber..Thirty years and alot of music later and im still a huge fan.. We used to buy alot at head shops and National record mart and many purchases were made by the album covers or word of mouth..Cool stuff..
As usual, spot on! ...
.Plus......these days young folk don't label and categorize music...there's music you like and music you don't.
No cap.
Prog albums will still be playing when pop songs on the radio finish.
Indeed!!! 👍👍👍
Too many folks want simple music is the primary reason. Too many folks just music to party to(Sex Drugs and RocknRoll). Even if prog is catchy, the fact it still sounds complicated will turn off some folks. And, some folks only want to listen to what is "popular "(or whatever adjective means popular)
Yep!!!!!
I am for sex, drugs and prog.
Had a very rough week and even rougher morning. Thanks so much for your video this morning. Only 13 minutes but it did bring a smile on my face Scot. Thanks so much!
13 minutes of insanity!!!!!!
Any criticism of "Art" or "Progressive" rock is well deserved. The adjectives you used at the beginning are totally accurate. My favorite "Prog" song: "Art Rock Suite" on National Lampoon's Goodbye Pop album. This may have been the first incarnation of Spinal Tap. No artist or genre is above criticism!
That is FOR SURE!!! The best Prog kinda leans into the tropes with a knowing wink or two…
Prog is just too complex for the normal brain to process.🤩
That’s it!!!
It's great that prog has had a resurgence in recent years. I think the decline in the quality of radio friendly music allowed those who were interested to discover new music and this has led to the mainstreaming of more complex sophisticated music.
I think you might be right!!!
I think this can be said about any genre of music as everyone has their own opinions about every kind of music. But I get where you’re coming from as I hear a lot of folks trash on Prog and I think much of the hate is misplaced. But saying that, to me it’s not the Prog bands or the music that rubs me wrong, it’s a few of the Prog fans that get my goat! In my experience, there’s Prog fans that have this elitist attitude. In fact I’ll give you an example, When I discovered your channel I was so stoked to have found it! So much so that I did a little tribute video shouting out you and your channel! I was stunned to see comments from a Prog fans just ripping me a new one saying I had no idea what I was talking about and how I was an idiot who didn’t have a clue about Prog rock. Yeah I took a beating after releasing that video but only from a Prog fans! Kinda left a bad taste in my mouth. And that’s the vibe I get from some Prog fans!
I love the genre and I rock Yes, ELP, Van Der Graf, Pink Floyd, Can, King Crimson & Soft Machine all the time! Especially dig the classic Prog Psych stuff too! But there are Prog fans out there that seem a bit pretentious. It’s too bad because it only adds fuel to the fire of Prog Hate. Anyway I’m rambling! Love the channel and love what you’re doing for the genre! Keep up the strong work! Peace ✨✌️👽✨
Prog fans can be very elitist and condescending towards any other genre. I am guilty of that as well. But I try to keep an open mind!!!
Because it is a kind of music destined mainly to intellectuals..
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Prog made me smarter.
I started off with Prog, drifted into classical and opera for a decade, then back to prog...so now I listen to both with satisfaction. Love the complexity of it all. The emotional payback is worth the effort.
@DrOz-007 Absolutely correct!!!!!
Prog rock is where it's at! No other music takes me away like it.
That’s it right there!!!!
Wow... I just recognized the Maxophone (with the faux Dean cover) album in the background.
I bought it new in collage 79'ish for a dime... still have it.
Damn. Good Times.
What a great album!!!!!
Crazy, cool.@@TheProgCorner
Prog has served me well, lo, these many years. It has contributed to most of my lasting friendships. You can know alot about person by what he choses to listen to. I have become more tolerant over the years, but there was a time when as a much younger man than today, I would walk out of a house party because someone put the Stray Cats on the turntable. (and he was my connection back in the day🌴😁) ...good times...good times. Conversely I was an announcer on top 40 and AC predominately in those days and would usually go completely off script and tell the audience that (i.e. Genesis) is a much better band than their hits. I am proud to be a proghead. It's better than everything else, especially these days.
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People that I know that hate prog are people that hate long songs(lack patience).
As soon as my friend sees that a song is longer than 6 minutes, he immediately hates that song without hearing it, because according to him, songs have no reason to be that long.
I've had patience since I was little, and that's why prog rock was a lot easier for me than for many, that's why I love jazz too!
An appreciation of classical music and the longer structures of symphonic pieces definitely helped me…
Great video, Scot! I was one of the prog fans who did, largely, leave prog behind, for many years, for punk and indie rock. I had this ridiculous idea that if one liked punk and indie rock, one *had* to disdain prog. Where did I get this idea? Well, from certain "hipster" friends, who mercilessly ridiculed prog, and from rock critics like Lester Bangs. I finally realized they were wrong about that though. I came back to prog, and I'm not leaving!
I love Punk!!! I love Prog!!!!
@@TheProgCorner Me too! 🙂
Many are in such a rush these days, so many distractions Prog takes serious listening. Especially the younger crowd, cell phones, Twitter, Facebook, most of today’s music is disposable.Put on Crimson “ In the Court “ for someone new to Prog and they will be blown away……
That’s right!!! 👍👍👍
My favourite prog channel.
THANK YOU!!!! That means a lot to me!!!
Christgau didn't have much good to say about Prog, but he has occasionally said some rather remarkable things, in particular about the harmonic complexity of Firth of Fifth and Battle of Epping Forest.
He was a jerk but he didn’t hate all Prog.
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@@TheProgCorner I agree Scot, got his 80's record guide...it's not a question of taste,the guy's was just deaf to me...some absurd writing in that book...makes me laugh
Christgau is an idiot.
Prog is all those things you describe and i love it! it is the most beautifully creative genre outside the 3 minute pop song cage in music.
Absolutely!!!
Yes Scott, I remember YES and ELP filling stadiums because I was at those shows. I'm 66 so those years was my time.
Yes!!!!
you know, all truth you've said, it is a very interesting topic man, thanks for showing that to the people. And you know, there is also another genre which nobody talks about, New Age, you know, Patrick O'Hearn, Jerry Goodman, even Vangelis, Enya, etc.... but yes man, respect and love to you 2.
I love New Age!!! Windham Hill forever!!!!
1. People don’t hate Prog. They just don’t understand it, or even try.
2. Not all Prog is Rock.
3. “Prog Rock” belongs in a time capsule 1969-1974/5. That’s the image. However, Progressive Music is timeless.
“The Planets” by Holst (1918) is as Progressive as you can get. “Welcome To the Pleasure Dome” was also impressively progressive. As is “The Likes of Us”.
Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Jeff Wayne, Mike Oldfield, The Moody Blues, The Beatles, Rosalie Cunningham, King Crimson….just some of the stuff I listened to the last few days. Prog is insanely diverse..
Progressive music covers a lot of ground and has been going for more than 100 years! And still going strong!!
PCO!!!!!! I love them!!!!
Don't forget JS Bach (1685-1750)
@@tullfan2560 He started it all!!!!
Interestingly, my youngest son introduced me to The Dear Hunter!
Good son!!!!
Smug fans who think they're above popular music and common time signatures don't do the genre any favors, I'll tell you that. Great video 👌
Snobs suck.
I never understood the hate for ELP.. My wife liked Progrock before she met me. Great Video...
You have a great wife!!!
If I'm not mistaken Rolling S tone gave positive review of Bursting out..Absolute Sound gave a positve review of the War child box not to long-ago Set so that's Something..
Hey Rolling Stone loved Close To The Edge back in 1972 only to change the review later on…creeps.
In a strange irony, I was working on a sudoku while I was watching this video. (Yes, I did solve it before the end of the video.)
And there you have it!!!! 👍👍👍
Well, Scot. You have certainly done your research on this matter, haven't you?
It’s been on my mind for a while.
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Almost, an Elvis song!
Only when you've been listening to Prog for many decades ( as many viewers here I'm sure ) you realise the music seldom knocks you off your feet after one or two listens. It isn't Pop afterall , hence its not popular... it's gets under your skin and drip-feeds it's greatness over extended listening. I just think certain non believers simply don't have the patience , and subsequently find it boring. Shock / Horror....We all know different !!!
Great stuff Scot. Do we call this a semi-rant...😅 but we know how to believe. Prog Forever !!! Cheers man. 😍
I love doing “rant” videos!!!
Great entry!
Thank you!!!
It makes sense why some people would hate it, some of these reasons are why prog rock hasn't always been for me. But I have listened to some prog rock before and I like it, but I would need to deep dive to see if my liking for it gets better. I have listened to 3 Yes albums, (The Yes Album, Fragile, and Close To The Edge) 4 Pink Floyd albums, (Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Wall) a Genesis album, (Selling England By The Pound) and a Rush album. (Moving Pictures) I have heard other songs from other albums from Yes, Pink Floyd, and Genesis, but I haven't listened to more full albums than what I listed. I hope to like it better than what I have before, but I also feel like pop rock is one of the main genres that has stuck with me my whole life.
Also, I have a question, do you find Yes to be alternative rock because that's what a friend of mine said.
Yes have had quite a few different eras. Most of their albums probably don’t qualify as Alternative but records like Union or Talk just might!!!
The subtitles keep saying ‘Prague Rock’. I’d like to hear that. I’m still exploring all the jazz that I missed from the 50’s 60’s and 70’s. When I’ve caught up I’ll start on Prog Rock, with a soupçon of Prague Rock for pudding.
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I have a suggestion. Do a video on the Exposure trilogy (Robert Fripp’s Exposure, Peter Gabriel II, Daryl Hall’s Sacred Songs.) Thanks.
Good idea!!👍
Most of it doesn’t work as background music (but some does…Tangerine Dream, some of the spacier Floyd stuff…some Oldfield stuff) so it often demands your complete attention if you want to follow along. It is rewarded by more “active listening” and is therefore not of interest to more casual music fans and you can’t really dance to a lot of it because of all the time changes. 95% of the world aren’t obsessive music nerds and use music as something to enhance other activities rather than as a primary form of entertainment. The upside is that those who are into prog are usually really really into prog and music in general and even do crazy things like watch guys on UA-cam talk about it in those rare moments that they aren’t listening to it. 😂😂
Crazy!!!!
Someone has to ask Dream Theater how they do the highly technical stuff they do as individual musicians and still bring it all together as tightly as they do. It's an amazing feat.
It’s incredible what they do.
People tend to hate the things they fear, or cannot understand.
Very true.
"Too many notes. Just cut a few and it'll be perfect.*
To me that line epitomizes the typical attitude towards Prog.
More, more, more!!!
That is an incredible book. And no matter what people call them, I maintain that King Gizzard are a modern day prog dinosaur 😂
In addition, even rappers like Tyler The Creator and Lil Yachty have adopted prog/psych rock sounds for their own music and turning generations of young listeners on to this great stuff!
Absolutely!!!
Prog or at least prog elements are
blending in to pop music today.
Check out Auroras last release
A Soul with no king.
Produced by Brian Eno.
Aurora is a Norwegian Pop artist with Prog elements.
All her albums are consept albums and the cover artwork is great.
Her voice is beutiful and reminds me of Kalandra or the other way around.
Kalandra!!!! Now you’re talking.
@@TheProgCornerJupp. Aurora are more Poppy but in a god way. Check out
her live version of All soft inside.(kxpe)
Or her live cover of Teardrop (Massiv Attac)
It's like at
your daily work when someone says to you .. haven't you seen this or that soap on tele? Those are the people who listen to commercial stuff on radio. They don't know if there is a Prog-scene or whatever. Well I am an amateur/ musician and live in Belgium. There are a lot of metal or indie or underground bands who got on stage. But yeah...they don't impress me much. I was a bass-player and played in a few rockbands in the 80's...Now that I'm a little bit older ;-) me and my wife started to play as a duo..after so many years from 9 to 7 or 5 bandmembers...you know what I mean.. Corona came along. They were all stiffly scared, but it didn't bother me to go further with the music I like. I write my own stuff , play acoustic 6 & 12 string guitar and my wife Yolande plays the clarinette and some small percussion and keyboards. You can call it prog-folk.We do gigs in houses and hopefully in some garden somewhere in summer! There is no stage for us...no pubs or whatever, we actually don't play covers( Pink Floyd for family maybe.. ;-)It is a trend to pay tribute to some bloody band. Not for me. It is hard. It's a little bit discouraging, but my music deserves more. I will play for the happy few I guess. Belgium...
I love it!!!! Never surrender!!!!
By the way I really like what you're doing for that kind of music, Scott! And Pete Pardo is the other man who nails it, mostly. Keep on proggin'!
@mclarsj I’ll be doing another show with Pete Pardo this weekend!!!! Kansas and Styx!!!
That's wild. I love prig! If I had a band, it would be prog.
Yes!!!!!!
I feel like one of the main things I come across as criticism of prog is the idea of its proponents of the genre are snobbish and think their music is just inherently better than anything else. And I mean, the fans can absolutely be like that, but I don't see many of the artists being like that, not on the whole, I think they just write what they like. And even if they are, my personal opinion is I don't care about whether they are, what matters more to me is how the songs sound. And while prog is probably my favorite, I still like a lot of other stuff too. Really I find that a lot of "oh, you think you're so much better than us" critiques prog music gets a lot are a bit of projection, at least at their most aggressive. Anti-elitism can turn to just actual elitism really fast, at least when it comes to subjective stuff like music taste. That's why I try to not be that sort of snob myself - it just really isn't necessary, different genres are just aiming for different targets and that's fine!
There are enough music snobs out there already!!!!! 👍👍👍
I love prog... but I hate AI "art". Other than that, nice video as always.
Hey, I’m always open to someone doing my thumbnails for me…
@@TheProgCornerYour thumbnails are awesome❗️👍😎
I take it as a compliment, so really don't care what others think.
That’s how I feel about it.
I always loved music that was challenging and different. I'm also very open-minded, but I hate what is obvious and predictable. There is nothing wrong with the 3 minute song, but what endures are those 70s prog classics.
Yes!!!!!!!
Over the past few years I've seen some rock critics (in France ,I'm a french citizen and overseas too)demonizing prog rock with an impressive lack of good points.Some of them are really into punk rock and always come out with mantras such as Prog is soulless or bourgeois ,it's not rock n roll.Really annoying I don't care about below average musicians or people who think that being a capable musician is overrated and uncool.I don't look for the cool stuff in music I look for the good one
I’m too old to be cool!!!!
@@TheProgCorner same here
I don't hate prog, but it's quite apparent the majority of prog musicians and I have very different opinions on how songs should be written. Neal Morse shows that you can be complicated and whatnot while still having engaging and catchy melodies, and then there are so, so many prog bands that sound offended by the idea of average listeners enjoying their music. The mentality that great musicianship is the most important thing holds no appeal to me. Heck, I play guitar, and the last thing I want to do is listen to five minutes of guitar solos.
“I’ve suffered years for my craft. NOW IT’S YOUR TURN!!!”
Prog is an acquired taste....but there's a part of me that wishes it weren't.
I feel so sorry for myself that prog didn't "click" until my late teens, I would have loved Supper's Ready when I was just getting into classic rock.
Everything happens when it’s supposed to…
Prog rock was born out of the 60's progressive jazz movement, Miles Davis is one of the OGs.
Hehe. The audacity indeed!! 🙌🏻🔥🙌🏻
HOW DARE THEY!!!!!
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful day Scot also I don't hate prof prog rock ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Don’t do it!!! 👍👍❤️❤️
I love the Long songs!
Long live the long song.
Must admit when I was young, I avoided prog,except Rush but wouldn’t have they were prog. Decided during lockdown to investigate prog and found there was lots I liked, some a lot. Yet still 2 things I really don’t like Yes, TFTO for me all that I thought was bad about prog on one album. ELP tried a few times even now just don’t get it.
Lots I do like though and now class myself as a prog fan.
Oh my!!!! It took me five years of intense listening to learn to love TFTO!!!
@@TheProgCorner 3 listens not enough then😎
Rush didn't get into the Hall of Fame because of Jann Wenner, they got in the Hall in spite of Jann Wenner.
Rush got in because of the fans who wrote letters and started petitions to get Rush in, year after year. Famous fans, like Metallica, who spoke out publicly, "why is Rush not in the Hall of Fame?" It was our devotion to the music, our dedication to see Rush get their rightful honor, and our endless persistence that put them in the Hall.
Jann Wenner was known to have said, "Rush will never get in as long as I'm alive." The fans made him eat those words.
What a jackass!!! So glad he’s gone!!!
"Own goal" ? Scot the soccer maven.
I’m a sports geek. It slips out occasionally!!
@@TheProgCorner I too am a sports geek. 25 years of reffing soccer
One reason is because it is largely elusive to the casual listener. I’m bored by the virtuosity of Dream Theater who lack the songwriting brilliance of Chain Letter by Todd Rundgren for example. It defies to be categorized which is why it is so precious to those who can identify it.
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Prog the most reviled genre? No Way! In general, most people are just indifferent to it, and really don't think about it as an option. They don't listen to it, for some of the reasons you indicated, and have only a vague idea of what it is. But hate it? No. It constitutes such a small niche in the popular musical landscape these days, they just don't encounter it or care about it at all. I mean, other than Peter Gabriel (who is beyond prog) did you see ANY prog album mentioned in ANY list (in a non-prog publication or entity) for the best albums of the year last year (or any recent year)? Prog is not even in the conversation. But we know better! (BTW: most reviled genre is definitely disco).
"It sounds like the record's jumping"
"Are they making it up as they go along?"
"It just goes on and on"
Jus a few of the common statements non prog fans make about prog rock.
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I don’t mind disingenuous critics/media hating on Prog because they are bought and paid for liars with no credibility whatsoever. They hate Prog because it’s all about the money for these puppets. They are the reason I haven’t turned on a television in over 20 years or read newspapers or magazines.
It reminds me of that song Opinions by The Fixx.
I could care less what the corporate media thinks. They complain about skin color because that’s what they look at not talent. They have no clue how much Jazz Fusion is Prog too! My Prog collection would not be complete without Miles Davis, Weather Report, Billy Cobham, George Duke, etc.
Not really an ELP fan either but I greatly appreciate their talent and the fact they are so influential.
When I was a child I hated corporate pop with a passion. I wasn’t a Prog fanatic yet. But I liked Iron Maiden, Tears for Fears, Toto, Asia, The Cure, etc which is hilarious because all these bands have some Prog in their music and were the gateway into my Progressive Rock journey.
My Mom was a Classical pianist and my father was a Jazz fan so my expectations for music were extremely high. When Richard Marx came out I never wanted to turn on a radio ever again. New Kids on the Block were even worse. Rap and Hip Hop were abominations.
This low point in music history was the reason I decided my friends were right and started listening to Pink Floyd and Rush. I discovered I actually loved Yes and Genesis when I started listening to what they did in the 70’s. 70’s Genesis was the cream of the crop and the greatest Prog band ever.
Prog Metal emerged when Grunge was popular and I decided I didn’t care much for Grunge but Prog Metal blew my mind away. Queensryche Operation Mindcrime changed my life and Dream Theater became my favorite band in the world.
Maybe some people hate Prog. But I think Fireworks by Katy Perry is the worst song in the history of mankind.
Terrible song!!!! Not a Katy Perry fan!!!
Simple music for simple people...complex music for complex people. The "problem" with the prog is that makes you think
Good point. Thinking is hard work!!!
The only band that comes to mind from the classic period when people are negatively critiquing would be ELP. I love 25% of their stuff, a great appreciation for another 25% but around 50% of it comes across as silly or over the top.
That’s a common criticism. Not without merit…
People that think they hate it should go and watch footage of Gentle Giant playing live. They will be instantly converted
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Practically all the hate toward prog comes from critics. I've never seen the general public show that much hostility toward it.
Not so much anymore but back in the day I encountered a lot of Prog hate at the record stores I managed!!!
I dont think its hated, most people I know don't even know what it is.
Prog rock is NOT pretentious! It takes a lot of humility to present something to the public that is totally unique in the hopes that they will like it.
Pretentious is thinking you can write the same i-iv-v-ii-i verse-chorus-bridge song better than the last guy. Pretentious is thinking you can play that same blues progression better than the last guy.
There is NOTHING PRETENTIOUS about prog rock.
Yeah!!! Preach!!!
Some prog is very pretentious. Have you ever listened to Yes?? Or The Enid. BUT, pretention is music is often a good thing. It's an aspect of prog rock that I actually like.
It's funny how a lot of critics(with a few exceptions of course)back in the day actually gave good reviews of prog when it was new and exciting but when music was changing then the critics started changing their tune(no pun intended: ). 😁 So why is prog hated so much? I don't know, I guess it's a matter of most people not willing to go outside of their comfort zone. Most people seem to go with what's familiar to them. In some ways people have been brainwashed. They've become so familiar with strictly formatted music that they're bombarded with on the radio with its catchy hooks and infectious beats. That stuff is music that plays on their emotions. But prog on the other hand is a musical challenge. You have to fully engage your brain and I reckon most people aren't willing to do that. The only way to appreciate prog is to unlearn.
You have to surrender to the artist and the journey they wish to take you on - and most people can’t/won’t do that!!!
In the RS Book 50 greatest albums of all time. The only prog album listed is Close to the Edge at #445. Peter Gabriel’s SO at #297. Not even one single Tull album. However they give Pink Floyd 4 listings. So maybe they get a soft pass on including some prog. But how can an album like Court of the Crimson King not make the list!? That changed the direction of musical inventiveness and probably started the Prog movement. But they will give Kanye West and Neil Young 6 listings each!🤷🏼
RS is a joke. Has been for years!!!!
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Thank you!!!!!
Now i'm 58, i'm learning to prog..here in Finland have been ..Wigwam,Tasavallan Presid..,Von Hertzen Brothers..and are..🥴🌞