Hmmm . . off the top of my head :
The Beatles
Badfinger
The Beach Boys
YES
Genesis
Julian Bream
ELO (Jeff Lynne)
Ambrosia
East Village Opera Company
Transatlantic
and far too many more to think of !
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Been a while since we did this, I think.
Obviously we all like Yes or we wouldn't be here, but I'm interested in hearing what other artists you like too.
They don't have to be all rock, or all prog... if you're into jazz or classical or power pop or whatever, go ahead and mingle them!
I'll list mine shortly.
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and the leaves turn from red to brown...til they're trodden down....
Phish
Beatles
Rush
Van Halen
Pink Floyd
Yes
They Might Be Giants
ZZ Top
The Monkees
KI$$
don't hold me to it; I feel like I forgot somebody.
Other than Yes then, and in no particular order:
Amon Dόόl II
UK
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones (up to but not including Exile)
Gentle Giant
Tangerine Dream (70s)
Pink Floyd
King Crimson
Porcupine Tree
Steve Hackett
PeteW. Good without god.![]()
Bristol 9 Sep 72; Bristol 18 Nov 73; Bristol 5 & 7 May 75; Wembley Oct 77; Wembley 28 Oct 78 (Evening show); Bristol 16 Nov 80; Birmingham 24 Oct 89; Wembley Oct 89; Birmingham Jun 91; Wembley Jun 91; Nottingham 1 Mar 98; Birmingham 13 Apr 98; London 20 Feb 00; Cardiff 7 Dec 01; Birmingham 3 Jul 03; Birmingham 18 Jun 04; Bristol 23 Nov 09; Birmingham 11 Nov 11; Bristol 16 Nov 11
Other than Yes then, and in no particular order:
Pink Floyd
Rush
King Crimson
Genesis (up to Wind and Wuthering)
Hawkwind
Led Zeppelin
Gong
Neil Young
Joni Mitchell
Solstice (the British folk-prog band, not the US metal band)
Good with curry; not good with dogma
26/10/77 (Wembley); 26/10/78 (Wembley); 14/12/80 and 16/12/80 (Hammersmith); 11/7/84 and 12/7/84 (Wembley); 8/12/87 (Montreal); 23/8/89 (ABWH - Ottawa); ... The Wilderness Years ...; 16/6/04 (Wembley); 17/11/09 (Hammersmith); 17/11/11 (Hammersmith); 26/3/13, 27/3/13 and 29/3/13 (Cruise to the Edge)
Excluding Yes, and in no particular order...
Genesis (up to and inc Wind & Wuthering)
Beatles
Pink Floyd
The Doors
Joy Division
King Crimson (up to and inc Red)
Led Zepellin
Tangerine Dream (mainly 70s)
The Church
Hawkwind (mostly 70s)
I've missed out tons more, I know.
Paul - Me
Good with chips - Jon Lizard Man
Surfing on a wave of nostalgia for an age yet to come - P. Shelley
This is the strangest life I've ever known - J. Morrison
Other than Yes....
Traffic
Sandy Denny (incl. Fairport Convention and Fotheringay)
Miles Davis (most of his career, actually!)
Weather Report (1970-1980)
Genesis (all of it)
Led Zeppelin
Rush (all of it)
The Beatles
The Who
Grateful Dead
Last edited by CybrKhatru; 06-22-2012 at 01:48 PM.
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and the leaves turn from red to brown...til they're trodden down....
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and the leaves turn from red to brown...til they're trodden down....
Yes
David Bowie
Prince
Fish (formal Marillion singer)
Rob de Nijs (Dutch singer)
Toto
Frank Zappa
Rory Gallagher
Led Zeppelin
Joe Jackson
The mind is like a parachute; it works much better when it's open.
In no particular order:
The Who
Rush
Genesis
Saint John William Coltrane
Bill Evans Trio (with Paul M. and Scott L.)
Prince
Aretha Franklin
Kevin Gilbert
Gorillaz
The Band
Cargo of diamonds as you are: nothing more valuable, nothing more tough.
She's an equal opportunity offender, a societal wildcard. You can't control her, only hope to contain her, even then she refuses to be possessed. If she were a coin, you would spend her, unwillingly. If she were an animal, you'd free her to the wilderness.
We might as well call it the top 11, because Yes would be in there for most of us, myself most certainly included.
Anyway:
1. The Beatles
2. Grateful Dead
3. King Crimson (primarily 1981-2003 and 1973-74)
4. Phish
5. Rush
6. 1961-65 John Coltrane Quartet
7. Porcupine Tree
8. Frank Zappa
9. Gentle Giant
10. Jethro Tull
"MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!"
Cargo of diamonds as you are: nothing more valuable, nothing more tough.
She's an equal opportunity offender, a societal wildcard. You can't control her, only hope to contain her, even then she refuses to be possessed. If she were a coin, you would spend her, unwillingly. If she were an animal, you'd free her to the wilderness.
"MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!"
http://www.myspace.com/mattbrownhq
and the leaves turn from red to brown...til they're trodden down....
How about:
1. Queen
2. Hawkwind
3. Grateful Dead
4. Gustav Mahler
5. Iron Maiden
6. Thin Lizzy
7. Sun Ra
8. John Coltrane
9. Miles Davis
10. Magma
"I've been waiting for a guide to come and take me by the hand"-Ian Curtis
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