... there is an excellent commentary on Prog Rock here. Its past, and the role in the present. By George Varga.
"It also seemed, at its best, to have a connection to something mystical, which was completely intoxicating. Nowadays, a lot of the allure of prog rock for me is sentimental and nostalgic — I can't help enjoying hearing a song which blew my mind when I was a teenager. But the best of it can still enthrall me on its own merits, if there's something harmonically, rhythmically or texturally stimulating about it." Mike Keneally
"I must shamefacedly admit that I hardly keep up with any of the current artists because I'm still trying to catch up with music I wanted to hear 30 and 40 years ago and never got around to,..." Mike Keneally
I just attended the Loreley "Night of the Prog" 2-days festival, and there would be a nostalgic lineup at the "Yestival" at Susquehanna Bank Center, Camden, NJ with the bands Yes and Renaissance (Aug 3, 2013).
"It also seemed, at its best, to have a connection to something mystical, which was completely intoxicating. Nowadays, a lot of the allure of prog rock for me is sentimental and nostalgic — I can't help enjoying hearing a song which blew my mind when I was a teenager. But the best of it can still enthrall me on its own merits, if there's something harmonically, rhythmically or texturally stimulating about it." Mike Keneally
"I must shamefacedly admit that I hardly keep up with any of the current artists because I'm still trying to catch up with music I wanted to hear 30 and 40 years ago and never got around to,..." Mike Keneally
I just attended the Loreley "Night of the Prog" 2-days festival, and there would be a nostalgic lineup at the "Yestival" at Susquehanna Bank Center, Camden, NJ with the bands Yes and Renaissance (Aug 3, 2013).
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