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1. Come Dancing | The Kinks | |
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2. Another Brick In The Wall, Pt. 2 | Pink Floyd | |
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3. Radio Waves | Roger Waters | |
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4. The Advent Of Panurge | Gentle Giant | |
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5. Hold Your Head Up | Argent | |
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6. The Ravine | Rick Wakeman | |
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7. Amused To Death | Roger Waters | |
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8. Razor's Edge | Meat Loaf | |
Between 1950s showman
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
emerging from a coffin and
Kiss' Gene Simmons spitting
"blood" in the 1970s, no o...
This record producer/prog
rock orchestrator
composed two stellar
concept albums. Jeff
Wayne's "War of the Worl...
Best known for the Classic
Rock staple "Aqualung,"
Jethro Tull has been doling
out prog-ish Hard Rock
since 1968. Tony Iommi pl...
Meat Loaf took the notion of
the Rock Opera to new
heights with the bombastic,
kitschy, perfect "Bat Out Of
Hell" in 1978. Meat Loaf (a...
Since their inception, Pete
Townsend has been the
primary force behind the
Who. He began a solo
career in 1972. Townshen...
Queen's excessive blend of
metal and majesty was one
of the biggest draws of the
'70s. In England, Queen is
second only to the Beatle...
Former main brain behind
post-Barrett Pink Floyd,
Roger Waters combines his
love of John Lennon with
elements of prog rock. er...
In the annals of rock history
the Who (like their
contemporaries the Beatles
and the Rolling Stones)
stand alone. Though tech...
Todd Rundgren's primary
Prog rock outfit that
morphed into
arena-packing, Hard Rock
band in the mid-1970s.
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