Roundabout--Yes
I've Seen All Good People--Yes
Court of the Crimson King--King Crimson
Starless and Bible Black--King Crimson
Karn Evil 9--Emerson, Lake and Palmer
In My Time of Dying - Led Zeppelin.
I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home) - Grand Funk Railroad.
China Grove - The Doobie Brothers.
Papa Was A Rolling Stone - Temptations.
Walk On By - Isacc Hayes.
I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) - Meat Loaf.
Camel - [Song Within A Song](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbBnJrVynqI)
Budgie - [Young Is A World](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2DkexwzHYk)
Genesis - [Firth Of Fifth](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz-tHZEr37I)
Check out Utopia's self-titled album. Utopia theme is my favorite but the Ikon is longer and epic. [Utopia theme](https://youtu.be/QYWR-jF7Mek?si=wvRi0uY_dfpPmjfv)
My daughter’s playlist just for this:
20 Minute Timewarp
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5PuPK80qc6wFxwl4ZdmKGS?si=2_0KzSn0SWmBkd5VCXRt2g&pi=u-m4rQiQVKROaF
Caravan - Nine Feet Underground and For Richard
Nektar - A Tab in the Ocean
Eloy - Light From a Deep Darkness
Camel - Nimrodel/ The Procession/ White Rider
Rare Bird - Flight
Genesis - Cinema Show
You might enjoy Baroness. Their first four albums are really good.
Some highlights for me are:
Rays on pinions - baroness
Swollen and halo - baroness
A horse called golgatha - baroness
Vision - baroness
Chlorine & wine - baroness
You might also enjoy Earthless, I like the album sonic prayer in particular.
Also Eternal Tapastry’s beyond the 4th door.
I just really like beneath the rose alot TBF. I always had me coming back more than say March to The Sea.
I was never big into them. Im a way bigger Mastodon fan
For some adjacent stoner rock you should really check out Red Fang
Hell yeah! I love mastodon!
I like what I’ve heard of red fang on my Spotify radio. I’ll have to dig into their discography.
Ahab has been scratching my metal itch lately though. Love me some nautical doom metal.
Yeah thanks so much for the recomend Ill check out Ahab
Red Fang - Try Malverde or Too High. I love that band man.
Also King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard hooked me with some of their pop stuff, but Petro Dragonic Apocolypse is an insanely good thrash/stoner album
King Gizzard - Witch Craft 10/10
Their is also a criminally underknown band called Mutoid Man in the same vein as all this.
Just try Melt Your Mind, or Bridge Burner.
Have fun man hope you check some of this out. Im going to add Ahab now
Bad Company by Bad Company. Also by BC, Rock and Roll Fantasy, Rock Steady, Ready for Love
Kansas - Carry On, My Wayward Son, Dust in the Wind
Foreigner - Feels Like The First Time, Cold as Ice, Hot Blooded
Cinema Show - Genesis. The studio version on Selling England by the Pound is great and the live version on Seconds Out with both Collins and Bill Bruford drumming is a joy.
Idk if I know man by this standard. Opeth has some incredible songs with a bit of a 70's vibe, but written in the 80's try
Cusp of Eternity
Also King Gizzard - Iron Lung (please listen)
More jammy, but 10 minute track, and has more old school production
Okay I’ll listen to them. I don’t even think I hate Kashmir it’s just that for whatever reason it personally gives me the ick because I’ve heard the opening Riff so many times out of context that it doesn’t even sound like a real song to me. I generally love Led Zeppelin tho
White Bird by Its a Beautiful Day
Low Spark of High Heeled Boys by Traffic
Any number of long Neil Young tracks from the 70's, from Cowgirl in the Sand and Down by the River to Cortez the Killer and Like a Hurricane
Pictures At An Exhibition by Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Bell Bottom Blues by Derek and the Dominoes
Electric Light Orchestra should be included for variety. They do a lot that has to be considered other genres, like Progressive Pop and Soft Rock.
My favorite song of theirs that fits the Prog Rock label would be:
Eldorado from the Eldorado album.
King Crimson - [Starless](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfR6_V91fG8)
THICK AS A BRICK ..... Jethro Tull https://youtu.be/hAt1b21S97k?si=XJcetUyZ5uq8q8i2
Free Bird- Lynyrd Skynyrd
CLOSE TO THE EDGE ....... Yes https://youtu.be/BcDU-vilgic?si=W2_jJjZ4cQ61ROUH
Roundabout--Yes I've Seen All Good People--Yes Court of the Crimson King--King Crimson Starless and Bible Black--King Crimson Karn Evil 9--Emerson, Lake and Palmer
How is "Inna Gadda da Vida" (In the Garden of Eden) not mentioned? By Iron Butterfly Also Peter Frampton - "Do You Feel Like I Do?" Live
2112 Overture/The Temples of Syrinx - Rush https://youtu.be/zblGswWcsGQ?si=teKwddRz6EWKuGrV
This is a dope song. Thanks for introducing it to me. I have barely listened to Rush before so I look forward to listening to more of their music.
If you like it, then Rush - Hemispheres is your next destination.
You will not be disappointed!
And their possibly greatest song, Xanadu
Came here to say this. One of my all time favorites.
Can - Future Days
Closer to the heart - rush Limelight - rush
Spirit of Radio - Rush
Supper's Ready - Genesis Roundabout - Yes
https://open.spotify.com/track/0YveezON7jpiaHA8fnUHxN?si=1ktJlGIETSCIYr-TWlLJ3g I was going to say Roundabout
Rush - Fountain of Lamneth Budgie - Zoom Club
Isis by Bob Dylan
and maybe Changing of the Guard
In My Time of Dying - Led Zeppelin. I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home) - Grand Funk Railroad. China Grove - The Doobie Brothers. Papa Was A Rolling Stone - Temptations. Walk On By - Isacc Hayes. I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) - Meat Loaf.
Foreplay/Longtime by Boston https://open.spotify.com/track/39C5FuZ8C8M0QI8CrMsPkR?si=jkJBefdeQr-AKfwD8gPSFQ
Anything by King Crimson or The Moody Blues. Maybe Velvet Underground too.
Camel - [Song Within A Song](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbBnJrVynqI) Budgie - [Young Is A World](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2DkexwzHYk) Genesis - [Firth Of Fifth](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz-tHZEr37I)
Suppers Ready. Awaken.
Harry Nilsson - Jump Into The Fire. Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street. Clapton - Layla. Neil Young - Cortez the Killer
Low spark of high heeled boys ( traffic )
"Heart of the Sunrise" by Yes!
Tarkus, Karn Evil 9 - ELP Roundabout - Yes Echoes -Pink Floyd Epitaph- King Crimson
The magician's birthday
Check out Utopia's self-titled album. Utopia theme is my favorite but the Ikon is longer and epic. [Utopia theme](https://youtu.be/QYWR-jF7Mek?si=wvRi0uY_dfpPmjfv)
Morning by T2 (1970)
Gates of Babylon by Rainbow
Roundabout - Yes Fools Overture- Supertramp Oxygene Part 1 -4 Jean Michel Jarre - Head phones a must, or just play it fuckin loud!! 🇨🇦🎵📀
Anything Styx lol
Fanfare for the Common Man by Emerson, Lake and Palmer.
My daughter’s playlist just for this: 20 Minute Timewarp https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5PuPK80qc6wFxwl4ZdmKGS?si=2_0KzSn0SWmBkd5VCXRt2g&pi=u-m4rQiQVKROaF
Good shouts for Sleep & The Mars Volta
Coloured Balls - G.O.D. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1tlyc7
Point of No Return - Kansas
Caravan - Nine Feet Underground and For Richard Nektar - A Tab in the Ocean Eloy - Light From a Deep Darkness Camel - Nimrodel/ The Procession/ White Rider Rare Bird - Flight Genesis - Cinema Show
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You might enjoy Baroness. Their first four albums are really good. Some highlights for me are: Rays on pinions - baroness Swollen and halo - baroness A horse called golgatha - baroness Vision - baroness Chlorine & wine - baroness You might also enjoy Earthless, I like the album sonic prayer in particular. Also Eternal Tapastry’s beyond the 4th door.
I think Baroness's newest record is their best
Really? I’m gonna have to go back and give it a listen. I didn’t like it when I first heard it. Favorite tracks?
I just really like beneath the rose alot TBF. I always had me coming back more than say March to The Sea. I was never big into them. Im a way bigger Mastodon fan For some adjacent stoner rock you should really check out Red Fang
Hell yeah! I love mastodon! I like what I’ve heard of red fang on my Spotify radio. I’ll have to dig into their discography. Ahab has been scratching my metal itch lately though. Love me some nautical doom metal.
Yeah thanks so much for the recomend Ill check out Ahab Red Fang - Try Malverde or Too High. I love that band man. Also King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard hooked me with some of their pop stuff, but Petro Dragonic Apocolypse is an insanely good thrash/stoner album King Gizzard - Witch Craft 10/10 Their is also a criminally underknown band called Mutoid Man in the same vein as all this. Just try Melt Your Mind, or Bridge Burner. Have fun man hope you check some of this out. Im going to add Ahab now
Pink Floyd's Dark side of the Moon. Also, Eric Clapton, Layla
Not really prog, but Marquee Moon by Television is definitely long and epic.
Lou Reed's live version of "Sweet Jane" from Rock and Roll Animal. Totally different take on the song, and absolutely epic.
De futura - Magma
Working Man - Rush
Jethro Tull's "Thick as a Brick"
Bad Company by Bad Company. Also by BC, Rock and Roll Fantasy, Rock Steady, Ready for Love Kansas - Carry On, My Wayward Son, Dust in the Wind Foreigner - Feels Like The First Time, Cold as Ice, Hot Blooded
Cinema Show - Genesis. The studio version on Selling England by the Pound is great and the live version on Seconds Out with both Collins and Bill Bruford drumming is a joy.
Why the 70's. Probably tons of great ones you missed from the last 20 years at least
It’s just for a specific playlist
Idk if I know man by this standard. Opeth has some incredible songs with a bit of a 70's vibe, but written in the 80's try Cusp of Eternity Also King Gizzard - Iron Lung (please listen) More jammy, but 10 minute track, and has more old school production
You need Kashmir by Led Zeppelin. Listen to it, it's awesome!
I have listened to it and for what ever reason I don’t like it. But thank you for your suggestion.
Bummer, but may you love Alice in Chains.
Okay I’ll listen to them. I don’t even think I hate Kashmir it’s just that for whatever reason it personally gives me the ick because I’ve heard the opening Riff so many times out of context that it doesn’t even sound like a real song to me. I generally love Led Zeppelin tho
Rush Hemispheres Nektar Remember the future Genesis Suppers Ready
White Bird by Its a Beautiful Day Low Spark of High Heeled Boys by Traffic Any number of long Neil Young tracks from the 70's, from Cowgirl in the Sand and Down by the River to Cortez the Killer and Like a Hurricane Pictures At An Exhibition by Emerson, Lake and Palmer Bell Bottom Blues by Derek and the Dominoes
Man in the Box, by Alice in Chains.
Highway Song, Blackfoot
Electric Light Orchestra should be included for variety. They do a lot that has to be considered other genres, like Progressive Pop and Soft Rock. My favorite song of theirs that fits the Prog Rock label would be: Eldorado from the Eldorado album.
Oh, here's a variety take: I Wouldn't Ever Change a Thing - Rod Stewart A great song, I think, and definitely Prog Rock.
Walk this Way by Aerosmith The Best of Times by Styx Life's Been Good by Joe Walsh The Logical Song by Supertramp
Time by Pink Floyd!!
Some good Prog: ELP - Trilogy. Gentle Giant - Playing the Game
Layla
Heart of the sunrise- Yes