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Yeah. And someone else threw John Coltrane into the mix! Don't ask the members of this list for a cup of sugar. You're liable to get everything from foot powder to Comet cleanser. Hehehe. ----- Original Message ----- From: "rich" <rich@nuvisionsca.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 11:42 AM Subject: Re: prog-rock (way off-topic) > as i happened to say before, > > >...although i'm still fuzzy on what > >: exactly a 'prog' rock band is... > >: > > and since bands like Tool and The Ventures got thrown into the mix as well... > > i will say thank you, David, for grilling me on my inaccuracies of > lumping krautrock and spacerock bands into the prog-rock genre. > > heartfelt apologies all around. > > rich > > > > > > > >: > >: Can > >: Neu! > >: Amon Duul > >: Tangerine Dream > >: Hawkwind > > > >Can, Neu!, and Amon Duul II fall under Krautrock, not prog, with Amon Duul > >II (and Amon Duul I also, I'd say) falling sideways into spacerock. > > > >Tangerine Dream never fit into the prog-rock category, either. > >Electronic-experimental initially, then various forms of ambient, and, > >finally, some flavors of New Age. > > > >Hawkwind are definitely not prog. Spacerock all the way, those boys. One > >of a kind, despite all the personnel changes. > > > >Van Der Graaf Generator/Van Der Graaf fell in and out of the prog-rock and > >spacerock categories, but as they tended to be all over the place, I would > >hesitate to use the prog label as a focus. Both the drummer and sax/flute > >player were quite accomplished jazz players, the keyboards player went >on to > >build organs for churches, and the vocalist, Peter Hammill, turned up at one > >point with an opera in hand. > > > >David > >http://www.mp3.com/DAMcDonald >