Great choices Scot. Kudos for that Devo pick. What an album! I had to toss a coin to pick between Cars debut or Candy O. (The self titled release won) Also had trouble finding a clear cut Talking Heads album. (Went with '77)
V cool avatar. I find it fascinating that Fripp and John Dietrich are both left-handers playing right-handed. Maybe it helps them in the left/right brain dissociation which you hear in both their playing, in pieces like the brilliant Look Away from Friend Opportunity, or The Night Watch from Starless and Bible Black.
A few I forgot in the previous video, no particular order. Fleetwood Mac: Self-titled, Rumours( first two with Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, RIP Christine McVie) Eagles: Hotel California ( although I'm tired of it now, but, back in the day, a favorite) Eurythmics: Revenge/Touch Linda Ronstadt: Hasten Down The Wind( and a fabulous catalog) Bob Seger: Night Moves, Stranger In Town Steve Miller: Book Of Dreams Eric Clapton: Slowhand The Bangles: Different Light Jackson Browne: Running On Empty/Hold Out Also, two movie soundtracks: Saturday Night Fever FM( mediocre movie, great soundtrack, lots of big artists)
I really like seeing and hearing about all the music you get in to. Great show as usual Scot brother . Thanks for the Nektar love from last video . Peace and PROG on ✌️✌️💥
ANOTHER GREAT SHOW, IM DEFINALTY GOING TO CHECKOUT YOUR NO 1 PICK, I BOUGHT SENSES WORKING OVERTIME BUT NEVER WENT ANY FURTHER, KEEP UP THE GREAT SHOWS, RESPECT AND PEACE FROM THE UK
Wow Scot I don’t even know where to begin with this. Your taste in music is just as extreme and diverse as mine is. But variety is king ! And thanks to my brother, I also own a copy of the Neutral Milk Hotel album. It’s definitely a horse of a different color but it’s growing on me. Oh and you’re dead on with The Bends and Ritual De Lo Habitual. The best of both worlds from those 2 bands. And I don’t anyone else who’s into both God’s Speed and Wire. You’re tripping me out dude. You’ve you really hit the nail on the head with the more obscure side of music. No wonder I keep tuning in to your show. Great stuff !
Scott: Great list! What broad tastes you have! Have you listened to The Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus? Considering your love of prog, art-rock, post-punk, and post-rock, I think you'd like them. Their 2015 "comeback" album Beauty Will Save the World was my introduction, and it blew my mind. I've described their sound and aesthetic to friends as what might happen if Current 93 converted to Eastern Orthodoxy or if My Life in the Bush of Ghosts had been recorded in a Byzantine monastery. I recommend any and all of their albums, but especially Beauty Will Save the World and Mirror.
Now that both of your lists are done I realized a couple of things. Despite how much I love prog, I ended up knowing more of the non prog albums here which a good chunk of them I've also listened to. There are a lot of prog albums that I've heard of in your list but I haven't actually checked them out yet. I guess that's probably because prog was the first ever music genre I got into and desite never being bored of it I just wanted to get out of my comfort zone and listen to more genres; but I really should get back to prog. The other thing I realized is that we have a lot of common favorites. I'll just leave my list (both prog and non prog) and by the way I'm not sticking to one album per artist, there's just some bands like Pink Floyd, Radiohead, GY!BE that I really adore. Honorable Mention: Venetian Snares - Rossz Csillag Alatt Született 50. Portishead - Third 49. MF Doom - Madvillainy 48. Boris - Feedbacker 47. David Bowie - Blackstar 46. Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun (also love () and Takk...) 45. Genesis - Selling England By The Pound 44. Pink Floyd - Animals 43. Pink Floyd - The Final Cut 42. Porcupine Tree - Deadwing 41. Jean Michele Jarre - Oxygene 40. Beatles - Abbey Road 39. Beach Boys - Pet Sounds 38. Slint - Spiderland 37. Yes - Close to the Edge 36. Camel - Moonmadness 35. Camel - Snow Goose 34. Camel - Mirage 33. King Crimson - Red 32. King Crimson - In The Wake Of Poseidon 31. 2 8 1 4 - Birth of a New Day 30. Björk - Vespertine 29. Flying Lotus - You're Dead! 28. Have a Nice Life - Deathconsciousness 27. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly 26. Microphones - The Glow, Pt. 2 25. Alan Parsons Project - I Robot 24. Avalanches - Since I Left You 23. Sweet Trip - velocity: design: comfort 22. Sweet Trip - You Will Never Know Why 21. My Bloody Valentine - loveless 20. Pink Floyd - Meddle 19. Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother 18. Grouper - A I A: Alien Observer 17. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! 16. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Yanqui U.X.O. 15. Agalloch - Ashes Against the Grain 14. Boards of Canada - Music has the Right to Children 13. Fishmans - 98.12.28 Otokatachi no Wakare (or Long Season but on the live album here it's extended from 35 to 40 minutes, also love Uchu Nippon Setagaya) 12. King Crimson - Court of the Crimson King 11. Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused To Sing 10. Klaatu - Hope 9. Radiohead - OK Computer 8. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon 7. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F# A# Infinity 6. Olivia Tremor Control - Black Foliage: Animation Music Volume 1 5. Radiohead - In Rainbows 4. The Caretaker - Everywhere at the End of Time 3. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven 2. Radiohead - Kid A 1. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here Mainly the last 4 albums are equally perfect for me. Oh yeah, almost forgot! Amazing choices in all of your lists!
Hi Craig . If you like Stereolab then the French duo - Air are well worth checking out . The first album ; Moon Safari is a great place to start. Also , please consider listening to the following two instrumental albums - Blow Up vol. 1 and Blow Up vol. 2 ....both you'll find on you tube and both feature legendary British session men including Alan Hawkshaw and Keith Mansfield playing the funkiest Hammond organ. This is late 60's into 70's library music at its best.
@@TheProgCorner Talkie Walkie is great as well - then again all of their catalogue is worth checking out ; as are the two instrumental albums I mentioned . Another band you might enjoy are the British band - Belle and Sebastian and finally , the album ; Luna by The Aliens
@@TheProgCornerbody mentions them. You know your stuff. I’ve been listening to “The Gilded Palace of Sin” by Flying Burrito Brothers especially the song Sin City. I probably would have put Let it Be by Replacements and Glee by Branvan 3000. I like all those records you mentioned but I am completely unfamiliar with that Canadian collective group so thanks for that.
The first one is great, the one with the tooth brush. Just loved that record when it was about. The Mercy Seat was a favorite song of mine for quite som time.
Hey Scott. Different vibe for Arctic Monkeys , but really climbing my non prog listening list is their album ' Tranquility base hotel and casino '. I can hear Radiohead in there , Beatles in there , can't recommend it highly enough....a modern-ish retro concept album. Love this ATM.. 😍
Your knowledge of all music never ceases to amaze me Scot. I thought Deep Purple's 'Machine Head' might be on your list somewhere, it sure is on mine. Good job as always!🤩What's next if I may ask?
I appreciate a lot of the choices on your list. I'm a big Wire fan and 154 is one of my favorite albums of all time. You Forgot It In People by Broken Social Scene is another one I'm pretty fond of. And though Paranoid is the one I would have picked, I don't know that Tony Iommi ever sounded better than he did on Vol 4. And that Neutral Milk Hotel Album was an acquired taste for me. You can count Jeff Mangum among a line of American eccentrics going back to Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa and Roky Erickson, not to mention David Thomas. Question: have you ever thought of doing a video with Andy Edwards? It would be fun listening to you and he talk about Prog and Jazz-Fusion, given all your collective energy and enthusiasm. If you haven't, please consider it.
Right on Scott🎉We could sit down a whole day with beers and go through playing this list with the majority in common, although I would exclude/rerank and include several other indie rock, post-punk and post-rock albums. Including for instance Fugazi, Unwound, Jesus Lizard, New Radiant Storm King, Slint, Karate….But much in common dude💪
@@TheProgCorner Scott, bummer 🌟we should have had that listening and beer session before then, and I could perhaps have persuaded you about including Slint🤓 (by way of filling an important gap a review of post-rock albums might be a good thing 😉)
10cc deceptive Bends.. Never Mind The Bollocks. Powaqqatsi. Philip Glass Sensual World. Kate Bush. Cat people. Soundtrack. Free Live. Exodus. Bob Marley. Led Zep III BLACK. Evanescence. And loads of others... I don't know how you do it Scot! Amazing.
So great to go with the first Smiths rather than The Queen Is Dead; and to go with Fear Of Music as TH:s best; totally agree! Fear Of Music kinda changed my life, could be top 5 with me. And then Friend Opportunity .... Was waiting for Deerhoof. Great list!
Hey Scot! Everything went wrong yesterday! Had everyone from DTE to the fire department here. Had to call the plumbers back. They were here until 11pm. Got home with my groceries only to realize I left my phone and checkbook in the cart. Flew back to store! Someone found them outside and actually handed them in! Couldn't believe it!! So don't you love it when someone says this album should of been on your list? Do they not understand that this is your list and not theirs!!! If I only had a brain! Great song Scarecrow!! Would of been here sooner but got caught up in the chat for hours! Hour 5590. Later bro.🔈🔉🔊😎
You are doing so well! Our taste in music is quite similar but divergent as regards punk. I suppose that's because of where we were brought up and our ages? Most of my punk influences are from the UK, with the exception of The Ramones and Iggy. Sex Pistols album on your shelf, nearly got me suspended from school, when I played it on the school record player, piped through the PA system. The headmaster was far from amused!!! He didn't like my long hair either!
The way you get into the non-prog albums I'd venture to guess you like them better. Thought for sure Bad Religion was coming. What is for favorite BR album btw, Crossbuster?
Great list. Here are my 25 favourite non-Prog albums always I keep coming back to (alphabetical order, so no ranking!) Couple of live album cheats in there... but anyway... Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell (1980) Blondie - Parallel Lines (1978) Boston - Boston (1976) David Bowie - Scary Monsters (1980) The Cult - Sonic Temple (1989) Deep Purple - Burn (1974) Dio - Holy Diver (1983) ELO - Out of the Blue (1977) Fields of the Nephilim - Dawnrazor (1987) Fleetwood Mac - Rumours (1977) Iron Maiden - Powerslave (1984) Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy (1973) Magnum - On a Storyteller's Night (1985) Motörhead - Overkill (1979) Gary Numan - Splinter (2013) Rainbow - Rising (1976) Roxy Music - Siren (1975) Saxon - Denim and Leather (1981) Sex Pistols - Never Mind the ... (1977) Simon and Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park (1981) Simple Minds - Once Upon a Time (1985) Sisters of Mercy - Floodland (1987) Suede - Suede (1993) U2 - The Unforgettable Fire (1984) UFO - Strangers in the Night (1979)
I've never heard Blonde Redhead, but I looked up that rekkid you're talkin' about and saw that Skúli Sverrisson plays bass thereon. I saw Sverrisson twice with Gary Husband and Steve Hunt in Allan Holdsworth's band, in the early 90's, supporting Hard Hat Area (I think . . . . ) Dude could play. Holdsworth played wonderfully but never seemed happy with anything. 🙃
I see what you did there… Constant exposure throughout the video over your left shoulder works for me. Fascinating list! No Taylor Swift or Osmonds anywhere, though? 😉
Haggai love your channel and you mentioned you had to go to jail a few years ago, just wondering if you could expand on that if you wouldn't mind sharing why you had to go
I bought the album Boys don't cry after Head on and Kiss and Holy crap did it blow my mind!!! The songs I hadn't heard to that point were so mesmerizing!!🤯👊
I try. I really try. But I can’t help myself. I know it’s a bit EXTRA but the channel keeps growing so people are digging my vibe. (Yeah, I don’t get it either.) DISARM THE SETTLERS!!!
Hi Scot! I want to make a very good recommendation. Do you know the band Os Mutantes? Os Mutantes is a Brazilian band from the 60s and 70s, at the beginning of their career (1968 to 1972) they made songs in the style of Psychedelic Rock and Tropicália (Tropicália is a musical style from Brazil that mixes Rock with some Brazilian rhythms such as Samba, Bossa Nova and MPB) in 1973, after lead singer Rita Lee was expelled from the band, they changed their style to Progressive Rock, and made two incredible albums ! in 1974 the sensational "Tudo Foi Feito Pelo Sol" was released, and in 1975 they recorded the album "A e o Z" (but it could only be released in 1992 because of low sales). If you want some recommendations, I recommend the albums: "Os Mutantes" (1968) "A Divina Comédia Ou Ando Meio Desligado" (1970) "Mutantes E Seus Cometas No País Do Baurets" (1972) Tudo Foi Feito Pelo Sol (1974) "A" E O "Z" (1992) I hope you like the recommendations. Thank you very much for your work.
I know Os Mutantes!!! I was actually turned on to them in the eighties when David Byrne from Talking Heads was RAVING about them in an interview so I had to check them out. Amazing stuff. I’m thinking about doing Brazilian Prog episode…
@@TheProgCorner bands like "Som Nosso de Cada Dia", "A Barca do Sol", "Terreno Baldio", "O Terço" and "Casa das Máquinas" are a great start for Brazilian prog!
Good stuff...a few I would have had up there, in no particular order (will tell you a bit about me =)... Paul McCartney - Ram Alice Cooper - Schools Out, Welcome to my Nightmare Barenaked Ladies - Stunt Crowded House - Woodface Nick Heyward - From Monday to Sunday Guster - Last and Gone Forever Harry Nilsson - Schmilsson, The Point Lindsey Buckingham - Out of the Cradle George Harrison - Living in the Past Duran Duran - Wedding Album Art Garfunkel - Watermark The Doors - LA Woman Jimmy Hendrix - Are you Experienced Santana - S/T Liz Phair - S/T Steely Dan - Countdown to Ecstacy Todd Rundgren - Something Anything The Kinks - Soap Opera Jude Cole - A View from 3rd Street Cat Stevens - Tea For the Tillerman Coldplay - Parachutes Toad the Wet Sprocket - Dulcinea Pet shop Boys - Very Toy Matinee - S/T Soundtracks: Spring Awakening, Le Miz, Chess Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road James Taylor - JT Robbie Williams - The Ego Has Landed Johnny Hates Jazz - Turn Back the Clock Neil Diamond - I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight And for me, it's Skylarking (have a signed copy by Todd Rundgren =), Paranoid and Abbey Road Many of those were my "classical music" to my prog addiction growing up. =)
Those are just the ones that you didn’t mention. Obviously I listened to and liked many of the ones you mentioned as well. You should do the occasional program on Prog Radio where you spin all your favorite non-Prog music.
My Top 50 non-prog albums (mainly from another era !) (only popular music in english, in alphabetical order) (I already did my Top 125 prog acts for Prog Corner) Alpert, Herb - South Of The Border America - Hat trick American Breed - The Lonely Side Of The City Anka, Paul - Jubilation Arbors - I Can’t Quit her / The Letter Association - (self titled album, 1969) Beach Boys - Smiley Smile (and Brian & Dennis Wilson) Beatles - Rubber Soul (is it prog ?) (and Paul McCartney) Beck (Hansen) - Odelay Bee Gees - Odessa Buckinghams - Portrait Carpenters - (self titled 1969) Christie, Lou - Painter Of Hits Collins, Judy - Wildflowers Cowsills - Captain Sad And His Ship Of Fools Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Déjà vu Cryan Shames - A Scratch In The Sky Delfonics - La La Means I Love You Eighth Day - On The Eighth Day Enya - Watermark Everly Brothers - Two yanks in England Fifth Dimension - Up Up And Away First Class - (self titled 1974) (with Tony Burrows ! ) Four Seasons - Genuine Imitation Life Gazette Gaye, Marvin - What’s going on Gore, Lesley - California Nights Grass Roots - Move Along Harmony Grass - This Is Us Holly, Buddy - The Chirping Crickets Jan & Dean - The Little old lady from Pasadena Jay & The Americans - Livin’ Above Your Head Kaempfert, Bert - Christmas Wonderland Last, James - Christmas Dancing Lewis, Gary, & The Playboys - Listen Mamas And The Papas - If you can believe your eyes and ears (and Mama Cass) Mitchell, Joni - Clouds Nichols, Roger - Small Circle Of Friends 1910 Fruitgum Company - Goody goody gumdrops Orbison, Roy - Cry Softly Lonely One Portishead - Dummy Ryan, Barry - Sings Paul Ryan Sagittarius - Present Time Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday morning 3 AM Spanky & Our Gang - Anything You Choose / Without Rhyme Or Reason Strawberry Alarm Clock - World In A Sea Shell Stylistics - (self titled 1971) Tokens - It’s A Happening World XTC (Dukes Of Stratosfear) - Psonic psunspot Yellow Balloon - (self titled album, 1967) Zero Seven - The Garden
50 Sonic Youth Sonic Nurse 49 Dog Faced Hermans Hum of Life 48 Fish Karma Theory of Intelligent Design 47 Bowie Ziggy Stardust 46 Ultravox Systems of Romance 45 Modern Lovers s/t 44 Suburbs In Combo 43 Jefferson Airplane Surrealistic Pillow 42 The Pretenders s/t 41 The Cars s/t 40 Talking Heads 77 39 X Los Angeles 38 Siouxsie and the Banshees Tinderbox 37 Laurie Anderson Big Science 36 The Plimsouls s/t 35 Snakefinger Manual of Errors 34 Suburban Lawns s/t 33 The Sound From the Lion's Mouth 32 The Damned Phantasmagoria 31 Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy 30 Joe Jackson Look Sharp 29 Suede Dog Man Star 28 Abecedarians The Other Side of the Fence 27 Magazine Real Life 26 Blondie Parallel Lines 25 Devo Duty Now for the Future 24 The Church Of Skins and Heart 23 Cheap Trick In Color 22 New Model Army Impurity 21 Nina Nastasia Dogs 20 Big Star #1 Record 19 XTC Skylarking 18 The Beatles Revolver 17 Ween The Mollusk 16 X Under the Big Black Sun Last epusode: 15 XTC Black Sea 14 The Beatles White Album 13 Robyn Hitchcock Globe of Frogs 🐸 12 Killing Joke Brighter than a Thousand Suns 11 Klark Kent Kollected Works 10 Jellyfish Spilt Milk 9 The Sound Propaganda 8 The Church The Blurred Crusade 7 Television Marquee Moon 6 XTC Drums and Wires 5 X Wild Gift 4 The Billy Nayer Show Goodnight Straplight Sarentino 3 New Model Army Thunder and Consolation 2 XTC English Settlement 1 Sparklehorse It's a Wonderful Life
"Love all his (their) work, but I hate the guy" is very quotable. Unlike your Top 15 there were less acts that I'd never heard of (in Australia,"halfway between the U.S. and England" in addition to being "slightly" older than you. Like your recent prog top 40 I will investigate some of the one's I don't know and re-listen to the one's I do.
Have you heared Boston's Walk On ? For me it's their strongest album since the debut. Listen to the title track if nothing else. Some great hammond playing from Tom Scholz. I hear you when you talk about Rainbow Rising. I remember telling a freind that Blackmore couldnt beat Deep Purple but he played Rising in the car and it blew my mind. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath will always be my favourite Sabs album. They expanded their palette on that one thanks to inviting Wakeman as YES where recording in the same studio. Lead to a lifelong friendship with Ozzy and giving Rick's son Adam a job in his touring band. Agree with Queen's SHA, it went downhill after that. Never a fan of VH, remember buying the debut and instantly taking a dislike to Roth's vocal. I think he was the reason why they where really just an American phenomenon. They never had that level of success in overseas territories. Agree on Bowie's Ziggy, he could have made that a double, some great stuff left off plus he never replaced Ronno.
Yeah, he turned Bowie down and opted for YES. I think Bowie would have just continued to use him as a studio musician as on Hunky Dory. The other Bowie YES connection was Tony Kaye playing in his touring band, cant remember which tour though?
I definitely love too many different kinds of music. 60s Rock, Psychedelic, 90s Alternative, Metal, Power Pop, Folk, Post Punk/Rock/Metal. At least all the proggy stuff is on the list for the other video. So I could "narrow" it down to 60. 🙂I mostly went with my most listened albums, these aren't neccessarily the ones I consider the best. 1. Beach Boys - Pet Sounds 2. Queen - II 3. Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour 4. Savatage - Gutter Ballet 5. Tiamat - Wildhoney 6. Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy 7. Metallica - Live Shit 8. Tori Amos - Winter 9.Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden 10.Stone Temple Pilots - Purple 11.The Doors - The Doors 12.Velvet Underground - V.U. & Nico 13.Blind Guardian - Imaginations from the other Side 14.System of a Down - Toxicity 15.Amorphis - Skyforger 16.Khemmis - Hunted 17.Zombies - Odessey & Oracle 18.David Bowie - Station to Station 19.Small Faces - Ogden's Nut Gone Flake 20.Supertramp - Crime of the Century 21.Johnny Cash - American IV 22.Pink Floyd - Saucerful of Secrets 23.Live - Throwing Copper 24.Edge of Sanity - Crimson 25.Cream - Disraeli Gears 26.Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak 27.Fury in the Slaughterhouse - Mono 28.Temple of the Dog - Temple of the Dog 29.The Kinks - Face To Face 30.Faithless - Live at Alexandra Palace 31.Rolling Stones - Let it bleed 32.Loreena McKennitt - Nights from the Alhambra 33.Bright Eyes - I'm wide awake it's morning 34.Dark Tranquillity - Moment 35.Nick Cave - Live Seeds 36.Insomnium - Winter's Gate 37.ASP - Zaubererbruder 38.Myrkur - Mareridt 39.Pearl Jam - Vs 40.Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left 41.Anathema - Universal (live) 42.Kraftwerk - The Mix 43.Havukruunu - Kelle Surut Soi 44.Portishead - Roseland NYC 45.Big Star - #1 Record 46.Saor - Guardians 47.Wintersun - The Forest Seasons 48.Baroness - Yellow & Green 49.Visigoth - The Conqueror's Oath 50.Solstafir - Otta 51.The Cure - 17 Seconds 52.Persefone - Aathma 53.Spiritualized - Ladies & Gentlemen we are Floating in Space 54.Alcest - Les Voyages de l'ame 55.BÖC - Fire of Unknown Origin 56.Candlemass - Epicus, Doomicus, Metallicus 57.Agalloch - The Mantle 58.REM - New Adventures 59.Moonsorrow - Verisäkeet 60.Elder - Reflections of a Floating World
@@TheProgCorner Pink FLoyd are in my Prog and non Prog list. They changed so drastically, almost as if they were 2 bands. And on Monday Nick Mason is in the town and plays most of the stuff. 🙂
Right? Well, I was 15 when the debut came out but I was wrong. Candy O came out in 1979 so I was 16. Perfect albums for that time in a young man’s life!!!
In a way, DEVO are a prog band in that they tore down conventional approach to music. Even though much of it was tongue in cheek, it was bold and innovative. And they were more influential than many people realize.
Rocks is absolutely the best Aerosmith album. And I completely agree on Boston. I don't listen to anything after the debut. Have to admit I didn't know many of the bands.
I love Sigur Rós...one of the best bands of the last 20 years. To me, post-rock/indie-rock IS the progressive rock of the 21st century. BTW, it's pronounced "OW-guy-tiss BEER-yun." Also, all of the songs on that album are in genuine Icelandic except for Olsen Olsen, which is in "Hopelandic" (their made-up language.)
I’m as white as they come. I don’t want swing, groove or whatever in my music. I want incredible melodies and chord progressions and bizarre time signatures - things that light up the neural network in my brain!!!
@@TheProgCorner it's all good lol. Rhythmic music has all that and jazz gets pretty far out there in chords structure and time signatures. So are you saying you don't like artists like Ry Cooder, the meters, little feat, Allman bros, or the rhythm blues in general? , it's a whole other rabbit hole to go down and life's a trip ya know lol. Just messing with ya no harm intended. My only prerequisite for music is that the musicians have to be either competent or so self depreciating that you can't help but love em. Ya gotta have some rhythm to get those women up on the dance floor loosening their inhibitions.
Hey scot! I commented on your top 15 video and shared my top 15 so i thought fuck it, you can have the my top 50 too. Like i said this was made a few weeks ago to a friend and we didnt have your peramiters of one album per band but maybe just maybe you can find something you havent heard before on this list. Your list had a couple of albums ive never heard that im gonna check out. Hope you can find something in mine. I included my top 15 here so you dont have to go back and check my other comment. Thanks scot!! Great video! 50. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon collie and the infinate sadness 49. Iron Maiden - Brave new world 48. Eels - Souljacker 47. Nirvana - In utero 46. Serj Tankian - Elect the dead 45. Iron Maiden - Somewhere in time 44. Robert Pollard - Not in my airforce 43. Roky Erickson and the aliens - The evil one 42. Tiger Lillies - The sea 41. Songs ohia - Axxess & ace 40. Ryan Adams and the cardinals - Jacksonville city nights 39. System of a down - Mezmerize 38. Uncle Acid - Night Creeper 37. Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese dream 36. Songs ohia - Didn't it rain 35. Neutral milk hotel - On avery island 34. Christian kjellvander - The picher 33. Gomez - Bring it on 32. Turnpike troubadours - Goodbye normal street 31 Guided By Voices - Devil between my toes 30. Erics trip - Forever again 29. Mr Bungle - California 28. Esbjörn Svensson Trio - Seven days of falling 27. The Coffinshakers - We are the undead 26. Tages - Studio 25. Nick Cave and The Bad seeds - No more shall we part 24. Pj Bond - You didn't know I was alphabetical 23. Aimee mann - bachelor no 2... 22. Guided By Voices - Mag earwhig 21. Scars On Broadway - Scars On Broadway 20. System of a down - Hypnotize 19. Guided By Voices - Propeller 18. Man or astroman - Made from technitium 17. Guided By Voices - Alien lanes 16. The baptist generals - no silver no gold 15. A.a bondy - when the devil's loose 14. 16 horsepower - Sackloth n' ashes 13. Eels - Beautiful Freak 12. Dylan Leblanc - Paupers Field 11. Alice cooper - Killer 10. 16 horsepower - Folklore 9. Uncle Acid - Blood Lust 8. Guided By Voices - Bee thousand 7. Aimee mann - lost in space 6. Neutral milk hotel - In an auroplane over the sea 5. Eels - Electro shock blues 4. Ryan Adams and the cardinals - Cold roses 3. Eels - Daisies of the galagy 2. Bonnie Prince Billy - I see a darkness 1. Songs ohia - Lioness
@@TheProgCorner wow 49 of 50. Thats impressive! Didnt think that smaller swedish bands/artists like coffinshakers and christian kjellvander had much recognation outside of sweden. You are very well versed in music scot!!!
@@TheProgCorner ah, ok. If you are not familier with kjellvander, he is a singer/songwriter. His music is very dark and the pitcher, misspelled on the list, hits extra hard i think cause it was the first album he released after the death of his little brother. Very sad and beautiful album.
I agree that Ágætis byrjun is Sigur Rós’ best album, but you have it way too low! 😅 Also, they do sing a lot in their made-up language, but the album title is regular old Icelandic… it means “a pretty good start”. I’ll say it was!
I Jumped for joy when you pulled out The smiths first album. What a diverse collection!
That album holds a special place in my heart. Yeah everyone loves The Queen Is Dead (and for good reason) but that debut…every song slays.
@@TheProgCorner 'England is mine and it owes me a living' What a great songwriter! Scott love your videos.
Amazing run down. Loved the line “He could sing the phone book”. Stunning!
I love Arcade Fire!!!
Scot, always an adventure! Great picks and a couple I will re-check on. Thanks for that!
Thank you!!!
Some incredible selections there!
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Great choices Scot. Kudos for that Devo pick. What an album! I had to toss a coin to pick between Cars debut or Candy O. (The self titled release won) Also had trouble finding a clear cut Talking Heads album. (Went with '77)
77 is a good choice. Raw TH.
I'm with you on Radiohead. The Bends is my favorite album of theirs and I also really like Pablo Honey, with it being a highly underrated album.
Everyone hates on Pablo Honey! I think it’s amazing.
Pablo Honey, King of Limbs, Amnesiac, whoever hates them they don't know! Radiohead NEVER misses, it's a flawless band.
Their worst album is better than most band’s best album.
Great list Scot another bunch of albums I am gonna have to check out.
Too much music!!!!
@@TheProgCorner I have a 36 hour drive to the inlaws for a wedding so I will have plenty of time 🤣
There you go!!! Road trip!!!
V cool avatar. I find it fascinating that Fripp and John Dietrich are both left-handers playing right-handed. Maybe it helps them in the left/right brain dissociation which you hear in both their playing, in pieces like the brilliant Look Away from Friend Opportunity, or The Night Watch from Starless and Bible Black.
That might explain a few things!!!
Didn't know Fripp was Southy. Cool. Figures. Explains his genius, like Hendrix, who shook Fripp's left hand, being closer to his heart, he said.
Love your enthusiasm. Prog on.
I appreciate you!!!
This was an awesome list of bands! Rainbow Rising is one of my favourite albums! Hope you are keeping well Scot! Peace and love! :)
Dio!!!! What a singer!!!! What an album!!!
Ultra Vivid Scene - great album. Took me by surprise there Scot!
Man, do I love that record!!!!
A few I forgot in the previous video, no particular order.
Fleetwood Mac: Self-titled, Rumours( first two with Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, RIP Christine McVie)
Eagles: Hotel California ( although I'm tired of it now, but, back in the day, a favorite)
Eurythmics: Revenge/Touch
Linda Ronstadt: Hasten Down The Wind( and a fabulous catalog)
Bob Seger: Night Moves, Stranger In Town
Steve Miller: Book Of Dreams
Eric Clapton: Slowhand
The Bangles: Different Light
Jackson Browne: Running On Empty/Hold Out
Also, two movie soundtracks:
Saturday Night Fever
FM( mediocre movie, great soundtrack, lots of big artists)
I almost added Hotel California and Rumors!!!
I really like seeing and hearing about all the music you get in to. Great show as usual Scot brother . Thanks for the Nektar love from last video . Peace and PROG on ✌️✌️💥
Nektar!!!! So good!!!!
ANOTHER GREAT SHOW, IM DEFINALTY GOING TO CHECKOUT YOUR NO 1 PICK, I BOUGHT SENSES WORKING OVERTIME BUT NEVER WENT ANY FURTHER, KEEP UP THE GREAT SHOWS, RESPECT AND PEACE FROM THE UK
Thank you!!!!!!
Wow Scot I don’t even know where to begin with this. Your taste in music is just as extreme and diverse as mine is. But variety is king ! And thanks to my brother, I also own a copy of the Neutral Milk Hotel album. It’s definitely a horse of a different color but it’s growing on me. Oh and you’re dead on with The Bends and Ritual De Lo Habitual. The best of both worlds from those 2 bands. And I don’t anyone else who’s into both God’s Speed and Wire. You’re tripping me out dude. You’ve you really hit the nail on the head with the more obscure side of music. No wonder I keep tuning in to your show. Great stuff !
It’s the old Vulcan mind meld…
Good to know I’m not alone!!!
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😆 nice response !
Scott:
Great list! What broad tastes you have!
Have you listened to The Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus? Considering your love of prog, art-rock, post-punk, and post-rock, I think you'd like them. Their 2015 "comeback" album Beauty Will Save the World was my introduction, and it blew my mind.
I've described their sound and aesthetic to friends as what might happen if Current 93 converted to Eastern Orthodoxy or if My Life in the Bush of Ghosts had been recorded in a Byzantine monastery.
I recommend any and all of their albums, but especially Beauty Will Save the World and Mirror.
Wow! I just checked them out. How come nobody told me?!!
Now that both of your lists are done I realized a couple of things. Despite how much I love prog, I ended up knowing more of the non prog albums here which a good chunk of them I've also listened to. There are a lot of prog albums that I've heard of in your list but I haven't actually checked them out yet. I guess that's probably because prog was the first ever music genre I got into and desite never being bored of it I just wanted to get out of my comfort zone and listen to more genres; but I really should get back to prog. The other thing I realized is that we have a lot of common favorites. I'll just leave my list (both prog and non prog) and by the way I'm not sticking to one album per artist, there's just some bands like Pink Floyd, Radiohead, GY!BE that I really adore.
Honorable Mention: Venetian Snares - Rossz Csillag Alatt Született
50. Portishead - Third
49. MF Doom - Madvillainy
48. Boris - Feedbacker
47. David Bowie - Blackstar
46. Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun (also love () and Takk...)
45. Genesis - Selling England By The Pound
44. Pink Floyd - Animals
43. Pink Floyd - The Final Cut
42. Porcupine Tree - Deadwing
41. Jean Michele Jarre - Oxygene
40. Beatles - Abbey Road
39. Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
38. Slint - Spiderland
37. Yes - Close to the Edge
36. Camel - Moonmadness
35. Camel - Snow Goose
34. Camel - Mirage
33. King Crimson - Red
32. King Crimson - In The Wake Of Poseidon
31. 2 8 1 4 - Birth of a New Day
30. Björk - Vespertine
29. Flying Lotus - You're Dead!
28. Have a Nice Life - Deathconsciousness
27. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
26. Microphones - The Glow, Pt. 2
25. Alan Parsons Project - I Robot
24. Avalanches - Since I Left You
23. Sweet Trip - velocity: design: comfort
22. Sweet Trip - You Will Never Know Why
21. My Bloody Valentine - loveless
20. Pink Floyd - Meddle
19. Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother
18. Grouper - A I A: Alien Observer
17. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!
16. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Yanqui U.X.O.
15. Agalloch - Ashes Against the Grain
14. Boards of Canada - Music has the Right to Children
13. Fishmans - 98.12.28 Otokatachi no Wakare (or Long Season but on the live album here it's extended from 35 to 40 minutes, also love Uchu Nippon Setagaya)
12. King Crimson - Court of the Crimson King
11. Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused To Sing
10. Klaatu - Hope
9. Radiohead - OK Computer
8. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
7. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F# A# Infinity
6. Olivia Tremor Control - Black Foliage: Animation Music Volume 1
5. Radiohead - In Rainbows
4. The Caretaker - Everywhere at the End of Time
3. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven
2. Radiohead - Kid A
1. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Mainly the last 4 albums are equally perfect for me.
Oh yeah, almost forgot! Amazing choices in all of your lists!
Grouper, MBV and Microphones!!! Yeah, you know it.
That's a whole bunch of delights!
Indeed it is!!!!
Love your tee!!!
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Hi Craig . If you like Stereolab then the French duo - Air are well worth checking out . The first album ; Moon Safari is a great place to start.
Also , please consider listening to the following two instrumental albums - Blow Up vol. 1 and Blow Up vol. 2 ....both you'll find on you tube and both feature legendary British session men including Alan Hawkshaw and Keith Mansfield playing the funkiest Hammond organ. This is late 60's into 70's library music at its best.
Moon Safari is a great album!!! I haven’t heard anything else though…
@@TheProgCorner Talkie Walkie is great as well - then again all of their catalogue is worth checking out ; as are the two instrumental albums I mentioned .
Another band you might enjoy are the British band - Belle and Sebastian and finally , the album ; Luna by The Aliens
I love early Belle And Sebastian: Tiger Milk, Sinister, Arab Strap…what a cool band!!!!
Ultra vivid scene !!!
So good!!!! Just love it.
@@TheProgCornerbody mentions them. You know your stuff. I’ve been listening to “The Gilded Palace of Sin” by Flying Burrito Brothers especially the song Sin City. I probably would have put Let it Be by Replacements and Glee by Branvan 3000. I like all those records you mentioned but I am completely unfamiliar with that Canadian collective group so thanks for that.
I think you will love Broken Social
Scene!!! See also: The Most Serene Republic.
The first one is great, the one with the tooth brush. Just loved that record when it was about. The Mercy Seat was a favorite song of mine for quite som time.
Oh!!! The Mercy Seat!!!
Hey Scott. Different vibe for Arctic Monkeys , but really climbing my non prog listening list is their album ' Tranquility base hotel and casino '. I can hear Radiohead in there , Beatles in there , can't recommend it highly enough....a modern-ish retro concept album. Love this ATM.. 😍
I’m with you on the Arctic Monkeys!!! Dynamite band.
Your knowledge of all music never ceases to amaze me Scot. I thought Deep Purple's 'Machine Head' might be on your list somewhere, it sure is on mine. Good job as always!🤩What's next if I may ask?
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Machine Head. Duh. Should have been there because I love it. ❤️❤️❤️
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I appreciate a lot of the choices on your list. I'm a big Wire fan and 154 is one of my favorite albums of all time. You Forgot It In People by Broken Social Scene is another one I'm pretty fond of. And though Paranoid is the one I would have picked, I don't know that Tony Iommi ever sounded better than he did on Vol 4. And that Neutral Milk Hotel Album was an acquired taste for me. You can count Jeff Mangum among a line of American eccentrics going back to Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa and Roky Erickson, not to mention David Thomas. Question: have you ever thought of doing a video with Andy Edwards? It would be fun listening to you and he talk about Prog and Jazz-Fusion, given all your collective energy and enthusiasm. If you haven't, please consider it.
I don’t think Andy likes me all that much…
@@TheProgCorner I didn't consider that your personalities might clash. Sorry.
I love Andy so I will reach out to him about it…
Love you dude and so cool you like Pavement!
Malkmus rules!!! Huge fan. But I hear Prog in every band I like.
@@TheProgCorner Me too!
Right on Scott🎉We could sit down a whole day with beers and go through playing this list with the majority in common, although I would exclude/rerank and include several other indie rock, post-punk and post-rock albums. Including for instance Fugazi, Unwound, Jesus Lizard, New Radiant Storm King, Slint, Karate….But much in common dude💪
Slint almost made it and since I included Minor Threat I didn’t do Fugazi - but I could have. Every one of their albums…
@@TheProgCorner Scott, bummer 🌟we should have had that listening and beer session before then, and I could perhaps have persuaded you about including Slint🤓 (by way of filling an important gap a review of post-rock albums might be a good thing 😉)
I am a major Slint fan so I couldn’t agree with you more!!!
@@TheProgCorner Scott, like brothers from another mother 🫸🌟🫷
I should do a SpiderLand album review. My subscribers need to know…
10cc deceptive Bends..
Never Mind The Bollocks.
Powaqqatsi. Philip Glass
Sensual World. Kate Bush.
Cat people. Soundtrack.
Free Live.
Exodus. Bob Marley.
Led Zep III
BLACK.
Evanescence.
And loads of others...
I don't know how you do it Scot! Amazing.
Cat People!!! I love that movie!!!
So great to go with the first Smiths rather than The Queen Is Dead; and to go with Fear Of Music as TH:s best; totally agree! Fear Of Music kinda changed my life, could be top 5 with me. And then Friend Opportunity .... Was waiting for Deerhoof. Great list!
Saving the best for last!!!! Satori and Greg!!!
Another great video I agreed with most of. Your. Picks and yes Van Halen and Boston's first albums are two of the greatest debuts albums ever made
Daniel!!! You know it!!! ❤️👍❤️👍
Love that Ultra Vivid Scene record, fan from the beginning! I agree on Candy O, prefer it to the debut. The Rhino release is incredible
You know what time it is!!!
I concur with the quality of that Rhino release. I got #3708. Very fortunate as they sold out a few days later.
Hey Scot! Everything went wrong yesterday! Had everyone from DTE to the fire department here. Had to call the plumbers back. They were here until 11pm. Got home with my groceries only to realize I left my phone and checkbook in the cart. Flew back to store! Someone found them outside and actually handed them in! Couldn't believe it!! So don't you love it when someone says this album should of been on your list? Do they not understand that this is your list and not theirs!!! If I only had a brain! Great song Scarecrow!! Would of been here sooner but got caught up in the chat for hours! Hour 5590. Later bro.🔈🔉🔊😎
You are crazy!!!! And yeah, it’s great when people tell me what my favorite albums should be…
@@TheProgCorner We had a great talk about Journey, the pre Perry days! They were so good!🎸🎹🥁🎙😎
Those first three albums (and I still really like the first one with Perry, Infinity.) So those first four Journey albums…
@@TheProgCorner From Prog to Pop!🔈🔉🔊😎
Another great show and what a great response. You should be well pleased, my friend
The channel is in rude health!!! It kinda freaks me out…
You are doing so well!
Our taste in music is quite similar but divergent as regards punk. I suppose that's because of where we were brought up and our ages? Most of my punk influences are from the UK, with the exception of The Ramones and Iggy. Sex Pistols album on your shelf, nearly got me suspended from school, when I played it on the school record player, piped through the PA system. The headmaster was far from amused!!! He didn't like my long hair either!
Nice!!! I like UK punk but American Hardcore!!!
The way you get into the non-prog albums I'd venture to guess you like them better. Thought for sure Bad Religion was coming. What is for favorite BR album btw, Crossbuster?
Bad Religion!!! That’s a good call.
Great list. Here are my 25 favourite non-Prog albums always I keep coming back to (alphabetical order, so no ranking!) Couple of live album cheats in there... but anyway...
Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell (1980)
Blondie - Parallel Lines (1978)
Boston - Boston (1976)
David Bowie - Scary Monsters (1980)
The Cult - Sonic Temple (1989)
Deep Purple - Burn (1974)
Dio - Holy Diver (1983)
ELO - Out of the Blue (1977)
Fields of the Nephilim - Dawnrazor (1987)
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours (1977)
Iron Maiden - Powerslave (1984)
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy (1973)
Magnum - On a Storyteller's Night (1985)
Motörhead - Overkill (1979)
Gary Numan - Splinter (2013)
Rainbow - Rising (1976)
Roxy Music - Siren (1975)
Saxon - Denim and Leather (1981)
Sex Pistols - Never Mind the ... (1977)
Simon and Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park (1981)
Simple Minds - Once Upon a Time (1985)
Sisters of Mercy - Floodland (1987)
Suede - Suede (1993)
U2 - The Unforgettable Fire (1984)
UFO - Strangers in the Night (1979)
Powerslave!!!! Outstanding.
Nice list. I forgot about Floodland! Definitely a top 50 album.
I've never heard Blonde Redhead, but I looked up that rekkid you're talkin' about and saw that Skúli Sverrisson plays bass thereon.
I saw Sverrisson twice with Gary Husband and Steve Hunt in Allan Holdsworth's band, in the early 90's, supporting Hard Hat Area (I think . . . . ) Dude could play.
Holdsworth played wonderfully but never seemed happy with anything. 🙃
Gary Husband. Enough said!!!
I see what you did there…
Constant exposure throughout the video over your left shoulder works for me.
Fascinating list!
No Taylor Swift or Osmonds anywhere, though? 😉
You know that was for you!!!! I’m still going to do an Osmonds episode but Taylor…maybe not!!!
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Scot, 💖
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There's so many, Volume 4 is my Fav' Sabbath Album and in my top 5, Boston and Rainbow Rising are absolute classics x
For sure!!!
For me, I related to Regatta De Blanc
and Closer and Candy O the most.
Also liked #50!
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Candy O has been kinda forgotten…
Makes no sense!!!
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You should make videos about your top 50 favorite songs, prog and non-prog
That would be EPIC!!!
Haggai love your channel and you mentioned you had to go to jail a few years ago, just wondering if you could expand on that if you wouldn't mind sharing why you had to go
It’s a long story but I get into a bit more detail about it here: ua-cam.com/video/MX07ewQfjNo/v-deo.html
I bought the album Boys don't cry after Head on and Kiss and Holy crap did it blow my mind!!! The songs I hadn't heard to that point were so mesmerizing!!🤯👊
I love all Cure but those early records were so special!!!
Hey man what about Deep Purple ranking albums?
Do You have ir?
We are going to be doing a Deep Purple episode soon!!!!
I think that Scott 3 by Scott Walker deserves a spot
Yes!!!! Scott Freaking Walker!!!!
I dig your vids, and the club is open (your shirt) one of the greatest bands on the planet. But hey, think you can dial it down just a little man.
I try. I really try. But I can’t help myself. I know it’s a bit EXTRA but the channel keeps growing so people are digging my vibe. (Yeah, I don’t get it either.)
DISARM THE SETTLERS!!!
Hi Scot! I want to make a very good recommendation. Do you know the band Os Mutantes? Os Mutantes is a Brazilian band from the 60s and 70s, at the beginning of their career (1968 to 1972) they made songs in the style of Psychedelic Rock and Tropicália (Tropicália is a musical style from Brazil that mixes Rock with some Brazilian rhythms such as Samba, Bossa Nova and MPB) in 1973, after lead singer Rita Lee was expelled from the band, they changed their style to Progressive Rock, and made two incredible albums ! in 1974 the sensational "Tudo Foi Feito Pelo Sol" was released, and in 1975 they recorded the album "A e o Z" (but it could only be released in 1992 because of low sales). If you want some recommendations, I recommend the albums:
"Os Mutantes" (1968)
"A Divina Comédia Ou Ando Meio Desligado" (1970)
"Mutantes E Seus Cometas No País Do Baurets" (1972)
Tudo Foi Feito Pelo Sol (1974)
"A" E O "Z" (1992)
I hope you like the recommendations. Thank you very much for your work.
I know Os Mutantes!!! I was actually turned on to them in the eighties when David Byrne from Talking Heads was RAVING about them in an interview so I had to check them out. Amazing stuff. I’m thinking about doing Brazilian Prog episode…
@@TheProgCorner The Brazilian Prog is incredible. I'm glad more people know his value!
I need to do way more research but I can’t wait to talk about all the great bands out of Brazil.
@@TheProgCorner bands like "Som Nosso de Cada Dia", "A Barca do Sol", "Terreno Baldio", "O Terço" and "Casa das Máquinas" are a great start for Brazilian prog!
Nice!!! Should be a great episode!!!
Good stuff...a few I would have had up there, in no particular order (will tell you a bit about me =)...
Paul McCartney - Ram
Alice Cooper - Schools Out, Welcome to my Nightmare
Barenaked Ladies - Stunt
Crowded House - Woodface
Nick Heyward - From Monday to Sunday
Guster - Last and Gone Forever
Harry Nilsson - Schmilsson, The Point
Lindsey Buckingham - Out of the Cradle
George Harrison - Living in the Past
Duran Duran - Wedding Album
Art Garfunkel - Watermark
The Doors - LA Woman
Jimmy Hendrix - Are you Experienced
Santana - S/T
Liz Phair - S/T
Steely Dan - Countdown to Ecstacy
Todd Rundgren - Something Anything
The Kinks - Soap Opera
Jude Cole - A View from 3rd Street
Cat Stevens - Tea For the Tillerman
Coldplay - Parachutes
Toad the Wet Sprocket - Dulcinea
Pet shop Boys - Very
Toy Matinee - S/T
Soundtracks: Spring Awakening, Le Miz, Chess
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
James Taylor - JT
Robbie Williams - The Ego Has Landed
Johnny Hates Jazz - Turn Back the Clock
Neil Diamond - I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight
And for me, it's Skylarking (have a signed copy by Todd Rundgren =), Paranoid and Abbey Road
Many of those were my "classical music" to my prog addiction growing up. =)
Wow!!! Love it!!!
Those are just the ones that you didn’t mention. Obviously I listened to and liked many of the ones you mentioned as well.
You should do the occasional program on Prog Radio where you spin all your favorite non-Prog music.
My Top 50 non-prog albums (mainly from another era !)
(only popular music in english, in alphabetical order)
(I already did my Top 125 prog acts for Prog Corner)
Alpert, Herb - South Of The Border
America - Hat trick
American Breed - The Lonely Side Of The City
Anka, Paul - Jubilation
Arbors - I Can’t Quit her / The Letter
Association - (self titled album, 1969)
Beach Boys - Smiley Smile (and Brian & Dennis Wilson)
Beatles - Rubber Soul (is it prog ?) (and Paul McCartney)
Beck (Hansen) - Odelay
Bee Gees - Odessa
Buckinghams - Portrait
Carpenters - (self titled 1969)
Christie, Lou - Painter Of Hits
Collins, Judy - Wildflowers
Cowsills - Captain Sad And His Ship Of Fools
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Déjà vu
Cryan Shames - A Scratch In The Sky
Delfonics - La La Means I Love You
Eighth Day - On The Eighth Day
Enya - Watermark
Everly Brothers - Two yanks in England
Fifth Dimension - Up Up And Away
First Class - (self titled 1974) (with Tony Burrows ! )
Four Seasons - Genuine Imitation Life Gazette
Gaye, Marvin - What’s going on
Gore, Lesley - California Nights
Grass Roots - Move Along
Harmony Grass - This Is Us
Holly, Buddy - The Chirping Crickets
Jan & Dean - The Little old lady from Pasadena
Jay & The Americans - Livin’ Above Your Head
Kaempfert, Bert - Christmas Wonderland
Last, James - Christmas Dancing
Lewis, Gary, & The Playboys - Listen
Mamas And The Papas - If you can believe your eyes and ears (and Mama Cass)
Mitchell, Joni - Clouds
Nichols, Roger - Small Circle Of Friends
1910 Fruitgum Company - Goody goody gumdrops
Orbison, Roy - Cry Softly Lonely One
Portishead - Dummy
Ryan, Barry - Sings Paul Ryan
Sagittarius - Present Time
Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday morning 3 AM
Spanky & Our Gang - Anything You Choose / Without Rhyme Or Reason
Strawberry Alarm Clock - World In A Sea Shell
Stylistics - (self titled 1971)
Tokens - It’s A Happening World
XTC (Dukes Of Stratosfear) - Psonic psunspot
Yellow Balloon - (self titled album, 1967)
Zero Seven - The Garden
Tony Burrows!!! My man!!!
Lots of good records on this list
These lists are a lot of fun to do!!!
Sheer Heart Attack was on my queen top 5 before Genesis came along.
I had a metal phase in 2020 and Ride the Lightning was on heavy rotation. ;)
We all went through a “Metal phase.” Or is that a “mental phase?”
Never rule out the people who have never listened to metal...what phase did they have ?
A good question.
Ride the Lightining was my favorite at that time, but these days I'd opt for ...And Justice or the Black Album.
Loved the Metallica inclusion! (Though I prefer Megadeth) But I thought Metal Church was your favorite Thrash album?
It was a toss up and, in the end, I decided to go with Metallica since I had NEVER even mentioned them on the channel. Weird.
Fair point. RTL, MOP and AJFA are all pretty proggy for Thrash standards. My favorite Metallica album is AJFA
I love the first four!!! And, for what is was, The Black Album holds up…
The Black Album is okayish I guess. I prefer Death Magnetic. But I agree on the first four. They are all amazing!
50 Sonic Youth Sonic Nurse
49 Dog Faced Hermans Hum of Life
48 Fish Karma Theory of Intelligent Design
47 Bowie Ziggy Stardust
46 Ultravox Systems of Romance
45 Modern Lovers s/t
44 Suburbs In Combo
43 Jefferson Airplane Surrealistic Pillow
42 The Pretenders s/t
41 The Cars s/t
40 Talking Heads 77
39 X Los Angeles
38 Siouxsie and the Banshees Tinderbox
37 Laurie Anderson Big Science
36 The Plimsouls s/t
35 Snakefinger Manual of Errors
34 Suburban Lawns s/t
33 The Sound From the Lion's Mouth
32 The Damned Phantasmagoria
31 Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy
30 Joe Jackson Look Sharp
29 Suede Dog Man Star
28 Abecedarians The Other Side of the Fence
27 Magazine Real Life
26 Blondie Parallel Lines
25 Devo Duty Now for the Future
24 The Church Of Skins and Heart
23 Cheap Trick In Color
22 New Model Army Impurity
21 Nina Nastasia Dogs
20 Big Star #1 Record
19 XTC Skylarking
18 The Beatles Revolver
17 Ween The Mollusk
16 X Under the Big Black Sun
Last epusode:
15 XTC Black Sea
14 The Beatles White Album
13 Robyn Hitchcock Globe of Frogs 🐸
12 Killing Joke Brighter than a Thousand Suns
11 Klark Kent Kollected Works
10 Jellyfish Spilt Milk
9 The Sound Propaganda
8 The Church The Blurred Crusade
7 Television Marquee Moon
6 XTC Drums and Wires
5 X Wild Gift
4 The Billy Nayer Show Goodnight Straplight Sarentino
3 New Model Army Thunder and Consolation
2 XTC English Settlement
1 Sparklehorse It's a Wonderful Life
Magazine, Ultravox, Ween - I’m sold!!!
"Love all his (their) work, but I hate the guy" is very quotable. Unlike your Top 15 there were less acts that I'd never heard of (in Australia,"halfway between the U.S. and England" in addition to being "slightly" older than you. Like your recent prog top 40 I will investigate some of the one's I don't know and re-listen to the one's I do.
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DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERHOOOOOOOOOF !!!!!! STEREOLAB ! GBV !!!! SEBADOOOOOH !!!! So many great bands !!!!!
You know what’s up!!!!!
Have you heared Boston's Walk On ? For me it's their strongest album since the debut. Listen to the title track if nothing else. Some great hammond playing from Tom Scholz. I hear you when you talk about Rainbow Rising. I remember telling a freind that Blackmore couldnt beat Deep Purple but he played Rising in the car and it blew my mind. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath will always be my favourite Sabs album. They expanded their palette on that one thanks to inviting Wakeman as YES where recording in the same studio. Lead to a lifelong friendship with Ozzy and giving Rick's son Adam a job in his touring band. Agree with Queen's SHA, it went downhill after that. Never a fan of VH, remember buying the debut and instantly taking a dislike to Roth's vocal. I think he was the reason why they where really just an American phenomenon. They never had that level of success in overseas territories. Agree on Bowie's Ziggy, he could have made that a double, some great stuff left off plus he never replaced Ronno.
The Spiders From Mars. Imagine that band with Wakeman!!!!
Yeah, he turned Bowie down and opted for YES. I think Bowie would have just continued to use him as a studio musician as on Hunky Dory. The other Bowie YES connection was Tony Kaye playing in his touring band, cant remember which tour though?
I met Bowie once in Bermuda with Iman. My ex used to work for her…
What a cool dude he was…
I definitely love too many different kinds of music. 60s Rock, Psychedelic, 90s Alternative, Metal, Power Pop, Folk, Post Punk/Rock/Metal. At least all the proggy stuff is on the list for the other video. So I could "narrow" it down to 60. 🙂I mostly went with my most listened albums, these aren't neccessarily the ones I consider the best.
1. Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
2. Queen - II
3. Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour
4. Savatage - Gutter Ballet
5. Tiamat - Wildhoney
6. Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
7. Metallica - Live Shit
8. Tori Amos - Winter
9.Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden
10.Stone Temple Pilots - Purple
11.The Doors - The Doors
12.Velvet Underground - V.U. & Nico
13.Blind Guardian - Imaginations from the other Side
14.System of a Down - Toxicity
15.Amorphis - Skyforger
16.Khemmis - Hunted
17.Zombies - Odessey & Oracle
18.David Bowie - Station to Station
19.Small Faces - Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
20.Supertramp - Crime of the Century
21.Johnny Cash - American IV
22.Pink Floyd - Saucerful of Secrets
23.Live - Throwing Copper
24.Edge of Sanity - Crimson
25.Cream - Disraeli Gears
26.Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak
27.Fury in the Slaughterhouse - Mono
28.Temple of the Dog - Temple of the Dog
29.The Kinks - Face To Face
30.Faithless - Live at Alexandra Palace
31.Rolling Stones - Let it bleed
32.Loreena McKennitt - Nights from the Alhambra
33.Bright Eyes - I'm wide awake it's morning
34.Dark Tranquillity - Moment
35.Nick Cave - Live Seeds
36.Insomnium - Winter's Gate
37.ASP - Zaubererbruder
38.Myrkur - Mareridt
39.Pearl Jam - Vs
40.Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left
41.Anathema - Universal (live)
42.Kraftwerk - The Mix
43.Havukruunu - Kelle Surut Soi
44.Portishead - Roseland NYC
45.Big Star - #1 Record
46.Saor - Guardians
47.Wintersun - The Forest Seasons
48.Baroness - Yellow & Green
49.Visigoth - The Conqueror's Oath
50.Solstafir - Otta
51.The Cure - 17 Seconds
52.Persefone - Aathma
53.Spiritualized - Ladies & Gentlemen we are Floating in Space
54.Alcest - Les Voyages de l'ame
55.BÖC - Fire of Unknown Origin
56.Candlemass - Epicus, Doomicus, Metallicus
57.Agalloch - The Mantle
58.REM - New Adventures
59.Moonsorrow - Verisäkeet
60.Elder - Reflections of a Floating World
Elder, Pink Floyd, Kraftwerk and Spiritualized!!!
@@TheProgCorner Pink FLoyd are in my Prog and non Prog list. They changed so drastically, almost as if they were 2 bands. And on Monday Nick Mason is in the town and plays most of the stuff. 🙂
The Cars first two albums were right were they needed to be when I was 15.
Right? Well, I was 15 when the debut came out but I was wrong. Candy O came out in 1979 so I was 16. Perfect albums for that time in a young man’s life!!!
In a way, DEVO are a prog band in that they tore down conventional approach to music. Even though much of it was tongue in cheek, it was bold and innovative. And they were more influential than many people realize.
I think they’re Prog!!!!
What kind of stereo, speakers and turntable you use?????
I spend all my money on vinyl so this guy rocks the Crosley…
@@TheProgCorner really?
Only you can throw "Minor Threat" and "Boston" into the same sentence.
Peace on earth.
Right? I am a one-of-a-kind!!!!
@@TheProgCorner Yea, and one in 8 billion.
BTW - I dig your obscure finds.
Always fun. Peace on earth.
Nice!!! Thank you!!! I like to mix it up…
A variegated and eclectic corn and beanucopia. Sigur Ros, Decembrists, Radiohead, Neutral Milk Hotel, Ziggy, Talking Heads, Deaf and Dumb Leopard.
Let’s not talk about Korn here…
Rocks is absolutely the best Aerosmith album. And I completely agree on Boston. I don't listen to anything after the debut. Have to admit I didn't know many of the bands.
I put some obscure stuff on this list. On purpose. It’s my job to challenge you!!! Check out Broken Social Scene. I think you’ll dig them…
I love Sigur Rós...one of the best bands of the last 20 years. To me, post-rock/indie-rock IS the progressive rock of the 21st century.
BTW, it's pronounced "OW-guy-tiss BEER-yun." Also, all of the songs on that album are in genuine Icelandic except for Olsen Olsen, which is in "Hopelandic" (their made-up language.)
That’s it: Hopelandic!!! Such a unique and beautiful sound…
You're not much into the backsbeat are ya. Very little of that white toast music swings and you know what they say, if it ain't got that swing... lol
I’m as white as they come. I don’t want swing, groove or whatever in my music. I want incredible melodies and chord progressions and bizarre time signatures - things that light up the neural network in my brain!!!
@@TheProgCorner it's all good lol. Rhythmic music has all that and jazz gets pretty far out there in chords structure and time signatures.
So are you saying you don't like artists like Ry Cooder, the meters, little feat, Allman bros, or the rhythm blues in general? , it's a whole other rabbit hole to go down and life's a trip ya know lol.
Just messing with ya no harm intended.
My only prerequisite for music is that the musicians have to be either competent or so self depreciating that you can't help but love em.
Ya gotta have some rhythm to get those women up on the dance floor loosening their inhibitions.
Your last point is so on the money it’s not even funny!!! And no, not a fan of any of those acts…
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Some albumsI love, others I don't even know. The Cars "Candy O" is from 1979, not 1978 like "The Cars". "Panorama" is 1980.
It sure is!!! I don’t know what I was thinking!!!
#44.... Sigur Ros LOVE!
That was for you!!!!!!
@@TheProgCorner Appreciate it brother!
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My Favorite Non-Prog Albums (Part Two)
16 - 50
50 - Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Hey scot! I commented on your top 15 video and shared my top 15 so i thought fuck it, you can have the my top 50 too. Like i said this was made a few weeks ago to a friend and we didnt have your peramiters of one album per band but maybe just maybe you can find something you havent heard before on this list. Your list had a couple of albums ive never heard that im gonna check out. Hope you can find something in mine. I included my top 15 here so you dont have to go back and check my other comment. Thanks scot!! Great video!
50. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon collie and the infinate sadness
49. Iron Maiden - Brave new world
48. Eels - Souljacker
47. Nirvana - In utero
46. Serj Tankian - Elect the dead
45. Iron Maiden - Somewhere in time
44. Robert Pollard - Not in my airforce
43. Roky Erickson and the aliens - The evil one
42. Tiger Lillies - The sea
41. Songs ohia - Axxess & ace
40. Ryan Adams and the cardinals - Jacksonville city nights
39. System of a down - Mezmerize
38. Uncle Acid - Night Creeper
37. Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese dream
36. Songs ohia - Didn't it rain
35. Neutral milk hotel - On avery island
34. Christian kjellvander - The picher
33. Gomez - Bring it on
32. Turnpike troubadours - Goodbye normal street
31 Guided By Voices - Devil between my toes
30. Erics trip - Forever again
29. Mr Bungle - California
28. Esbjörn Svensson Trio - Seven days of falling
27. The Coffinshakers - We are the undead
26. Tages - Studio
25. Nick Cave and The Bad seeds - No more shall we part
24. Pj Bond - You didn't know I was alphabetical
23. Aimee mann - bachelor no 2...
22. Guided By Voices - Mag earwhig
21. Scars On Broadway - Scars On Broadway
20. System of a down - Hypnotize
19. Guided By Voices - Propeller
18. Man or astroman - Made from technitium
17. Guided By Voices - Alien lanes
16. The baptist generals - no silver no gold
15. A.a bondy - when the devil's loose
14. 16 horsepower - Sackloth n' ashes
13. Eels - Beautiful Freak
12. Dylan Leblanc - Paupers Field
11. Alice cooper - Killer
10. 16 horsepower - Folklore
9. Uncle Acid - Blood Lust
8. Guided By Voices - Bee thousand
7. Aimee mann - lost in space
6. Neutral milk hotel - In an auroplane over the sea
5. Eels - Electro shock blues
4. Ryan Adams and the cardinals - Cold roses
3. Eels - Daisies of the galagy
2. Bonnie Prince Billy - I see a darkness
1. Songs ohia - Lioness
Oh my dear Lord!!! I know 49/50. Where to start? Gomez? Oh yeah!!! Eric’s Trip? Essential. Baptist Generals? For sure. On and on. That’s a great list.
@@TheProgCorner wow 49 of 50. Thats impressive! Didnt think that smaller swedish bands/artists like coffinshakers and christian kjellvander had much recognation outside of sweden. You are very well versed in music scot!!!
The Pitcher was the one I haven’t heard - nor even heard of!!!!
@@TheProgCorner ah, ok. If you are not familier with kjellvander, he is a singer/songwriter. His music is very dark and the pitcher, misspelled on the list, hits extra hard i think cause it was the first album he released after the death of his little brother. Very sad and beautiful album.
I’m going to go listen to it…
We have many overlap. Bakesale was the best Sebadoh.
Such an amazing album!!!
I agree that Ágætis byrjun is Sigur Rós’ best album, but you have it way too low! 😅
Also, they do sing a lot in their made-up language, but the album title is regular old Icelandic… it means “a pretty good start”. I’ll say it was!
What do you mean too low? It’s my list!!!! 👍👍❤️❤️
This Heat?
Great band!!!!!!!
Frank Black and the Catholics is better.. I still play it allot ever sice it came out
I love Frank Black!!!