Actually I could put the Elders in there with a Band that didnt get there just due.
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No, completely different band. I can't recall off the top of my head any of their songs, but I do remember seeing them open for Triumph at Memorial Hall one time. http://www.kcmorningstar.com/ |
Gerry Rafferty a huge talent with Stealers Wheel, The Pacemakers just fell off the map became reclusive then died.
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I saw Wishbone Ash back in the middle 70s. Saw Camel (who I thought was OUTSTANDING) back then, as well... Now here's a weird concert: I saw Gentle Giant and the Edgar Winter Group on the same ticket.... Granted, I was working Security for extra cash at the time - but to this day, I still don't get it... But, to their credit - Gentle Giant was really good!! But I always really liked Uriah Heep..... |
I was never much of a prog fan, outside of early Rush and Pink Floyd along with the occasional Yes and ELP songs. I recently came across a site called "100 Top Prog Albums" or something like that and decided to listen through all of them on Spotify and Youtube. I'm still not a fan of the bands that record hour long jazz fusion type prog but a lot of it was pretty good.
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Speaking of under-rated and prog, the three Genesis albums right after Peter Gabriel left are really good. I always thought they went straight into the pop sound when Collins took over but they stayed with the prog stuff for a while. I really liked A Trick of the Tail and Wind & Wuthering. ... and Then There Were Three isn't as good as the previous two but still listenable. The next album, Duke, was where they went in the pop direction and I didn't care much for that album, though I like the song "Misunderstanding".
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Johnny Lang.
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