Psychedelic Psoul

Episode 15. Progressive Rock

November 19, 2020 Jessie Delgado Season 1 Episode 15
Psychedelic Psoul
Episode 15. Progressive Rock
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In the late 1960's musicians began to use the recording studio as an instrument itself and placed more attention to production while incorporating musical styles like jazz and classical music into rock. The results were often stunning. This creativity was soon limitless and a new genre was formed, Progressive Rock. We'll listen to the early proponents of this movement and imagine fantastic  surreal landscapes and tales of supernatural fairytales.

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Show I.D. & Introduction
America - The Nice
Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon) - Moody Blues
In The Land Of Grey & Pink - Caravan
Dear Mr. Fantasy - Traffic
The Best Way To Travel - Moody Blues
Sunstroke - Chad & Jeremy
Private Sorrow - The Pretty Things
1st Half Summary
And You and I - Yes
I Never Thought I'd Live To Be A Hundred - Moody Blues
Beyond - Moody Blues
I Never Thought I'd Live To Be A Million - Moody Blues
Back To The Family - Jethro Tull
I Should Have Known - The Soft Machine
2nd Half Summary & Closing Remarks
I Talk To The Wind - King Crimson