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    Rock Band: Progressive

    Okay, it is known I like prog. This is an idea I had. This game would feature many prog bands from over the years, but would contain 2+ songs from these bands:

    Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
    Pink Floyd
    Genesis
    Dream Theater
    King Crimson
    Jethro Tull
    Yes
    Rush

    Mmmkay, let's do this.

    Act I: Humble Beginnings (1967-1969)
    The Nice- America
    Arthur Brown- Fire
    Pink Floyd- See Emily Play
    Jethro Tull- Living in the Past
    The Shiver- Repent Walpurgis
    Procol Harum- A Salty Dog
    The Moody Blues- Nights in White Satin

    Final Epic: King Crimson- The Court of the Crimson King

    Act II: Taking Shape (1970-1972)
    Emerson, Lake, & Palmer- The Endless Enigma, Parts 1 & 2
    Jethro Tull- Locomotive Breath
    Camel- Lady Fantasy
    Genesis- Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
    Van Der Graaf Generator- Octopus
    Gentle Giant- Funny Ways
    King Crimson- In The Wake of Poseidon
    Yes- Siberian Khatru

    Final Epic: Pink Floyd- Echoes

    Act III: Becoming Pop (1973-1978)
    Yes- Sound Chaser
    Pink Floyd- Dogs
    King Crimson- Starless
    Genesis- The Lamia
    Kansas- Lamplight Symphony
    Styx- Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)
    Rush- La Villa Strangiato

    Final Epic: Emerson, Lake, & Palmer- Karn Evil 9

    Act IV: Revival (1979-1991)
    Marillion- Kayleigh
    Qüeensryche- Jet City Woman
    King Crimson- Discipline
    Pink Floyd- Sorrow
    Genesis- Land of Confusion
    Dream Theater- The Ytse Jam
    Asia- Heat of the Moment
    Supertramp- Goodbye Stranger
    Rush- Freewill

    Final Epic: Yes- Machine Messiah

    Act V: New Sounds for a New Century (1992-2000)
    Dream Theater- Metropolis, Part 1
    Pink Floyd- High Hopes
    Yes- The Calling
    Dream Theater- Peruvian Skies
    Rush- Roll The Bones

    Final Epic: Spock's Beard- The Light

    Act VII: Trooping On (2001-2011
    Transatlantic- Suite Charlotte Pike
    Spock's Beard- Made Alive/Overture
    Porcupine Tree- Lazarus
    Steven Wilson- Sectarian
    Phideaux- Helix
    Moon Safari- Methuselah's Children
    Big Big Train- Victorian Brickwork
    Galleon- Fall of Fame
    Rush- Workin' Them Angels

    Final Epic: Dream Theater- The Count of Tuscany

    Count: 51 songs

    I know the lack of Van Der Graaf Generator and Soft Machine is disappointing, I totally spaced it. I'll make another version of this later. This is pretty rough, but I like it so far. Constructive criticism and comments are greatly appreciated.
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    Electric Wizard
    Earth
    Neurosis
    Cult of Luna

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    This game will sell like 2 copies, unfortunately. I would buy it even though I only head of one song.
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    Perhaps you should'nt've have left out Soft Machine? Because it marks the total absence of Canterbury Sound bands/artists. I mean it would help to limit to one song per band. Progressive rock is a larger genre than many people usually anticipate as.

    Consider submissions from Krautrock, Avant-prog, Italian prog, Zeuhl and maybe even post-rock respectively too.
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    I like a lot of the choices on here especially early on however I guess I'm not much of a newer prog fan except Porcupine Tree.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cipher_Peon View Post
    This game will sell like 2 copies, unfortunately. I would buy it even though I only head of one song.
    Better than none.

    Perhaps you should'nt've have left out Soft Machine? Because it marks the total absence of Canterbury Sound bands/artists. I mean it would help to limit to one song per band. Progressive rock is a larger genre than many people usually anticipate as.

    Consider submissions from Krautrock, Avant-prog, Italian prog, Zeuhl and maybe even post-rock respectively too.
    I did take that last part into account, and I'll try to integrate them into a new version (along with Soft Machine). I know the 2+ song thing for certain bands may seem strange, but I thought that certain bands just stuck out and defined the genre. But I do understand where you are coming from.

    I like a lot of the choices on here especially early on however I guess I'm not much of a newer prog fan except Porcupine Tree.
    Thanks, glad you like it.
    We need sludgey and droney and stonery metal:
    Dirge
    Sleep
    Bongripper
    Sunn O)))
    Electric Wizard
    Earth
    Neurosis
    Cult of Luna

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    Didn't Procol Harum write Repent Walpurgis? Also Killer would make a much better choice for Van Der Graaf.

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    Slightly disappointed to not see bands like IQ and Flower Kings on there, they're both big enough in the prog genre to warrant a track on something like this. I'd also give the zeuhl subgenre a nod with Magma. Progressive metal is underrepresented as well, and really needs the inclusion of artists like Ayreon, Pain of Salvation and Opeth. And although I completely understand their absence, I really would like to see a Gazpacho track on a progressive setlist, since they're pretty much the best modern prog rock band of the past ten years. You're also missing the two arguably most well known modern prog bands, though, The Mars Volta and Coheed & Cambria.

    As for song choices, most of them are pretty decent, except for Marillion, which is a pretty terrible pick, especially if you put them into the 'revival' section, in which case it would need to be a Hogarth track. It's like putting Owner of a Lonely Heart on a disc as the sole Yes selection. A proggier track by them would be much more suitable for a disc dedicated to prog.

    Sorry if I sound a bit too critical, but as you may have guessed I'm a huge prog fan as well. Overall I like the concept and the way you build up your setlist.
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    I'd really like to see this game come true, but I don't think it'll have that big of a market to begin with.

    As for the actual songs, I don't think Supertramp could be considered a prog-rock band, although they have a couple of songs belonging to that genre. If I could make a suggestion, I'd replace Goodbye Stranger for Child of Vision (or Gone Hollywood), as they would fit better on the Revival chapter. And I'll add either Try Again or Nothing to Show, also by Supertramp (their first album was a lot more progressive than their latter work).

    Then, regarding Yes, I think both Siberian Khatru and Sound Chaser have a "hard-prog" feeling, so I'd replace the latter with To Be Over (which would suit the Becoming Pop chapter). I feel the opposite with Genesis' Land of Confusion; I'd rather have Domino.

    And to finish this post, I'd like to see some Alan Parsons Project, maybe Some Other Time, The Turn of a Friendly Card (the whole suite), Prime time or Hyper-Gamma-Spaces/Shadow of a Lonely Man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Der_Lex View Post
    It's like putting Owner of a Lonely Heart on a disc as the sole Yes selection.
    Oh man, I love that song!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cipher_Peon View Post
    Oh man, I love that song!
    Then you'll love Kayleigh, because it's the same sort of sellout song!

    I kinda like it, though.
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