How it feels listening to 70s prog rock
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How it feels listening to 70s prog rock
March Daffodil // Selling England By The Pound, Genesis
Genesis: Trespass (1970), Nursery Cryme (1971), Foxtrot (1972) - artwork done by Paul Whitehead
These album covers are so good... Trespass is my favourite, it's just so beautiful and has such a great, almost renaissance Italy vibe...
On these albums the delicate guitar passages and beautiful pre-synth keyboard sounds blend together with quintessential english music and humour, folksy bits, twisted tales, ridicolous and dark fables, sci-fi and mythology inspired lyrics...
Oddly specific things prog rock has more than one of:
Lead singers named Anderson
Guitarists named Steve H.
Keyboardists named Rick W.
Covers of songs titled "America"
Covers of songs from "West Side Story" (overlaps with above item)
Album covers with bare butts on them
Album covers with specifically male bare butts on them. What is that about. Not that I mind.
Why does Yes fit into all of these categories. The fuck.
Bands with Bill Bruford as the drumm- dammit, Yes! You again!
Look at my realtor dawgggggg I’m never selling England by the pound
some prog guys i like