[atlantaprog] Re: Show 42 Classical Prog
- From: gabriel monticello <gabriel_monticello@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 13:22:21 -0800 (PST)
ELP has done MANY MANY MANY of them. Pictures at an exhibition, tocatta, Rodeo
are just a few
Jethro Tull- Bouree
I will prbably think of 12 more AFTER your show
Gabriel Monticello
http://www.guidoshandrocks.com
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Subject: [atlantaprog] Show 42 Classical Prog
Ok Folks, next weeks show is on. The theme next week will be progressive rock
artists playing classical music. From the beginning prog rock attempted to
adopt the trappings of classical music and bring it into the fold of rock
music. The idea was to see rock music as an end product, a form of art rather
than the rebellious or kitschy vehicle it had become. Now I am going to need
your help with this one. If you have a favorite classical piece played by a
prog rock band please let me know what it is. Suzi's father would like for me
to produce a piece from Mozart, but on this one I do not know who has taken
Mozart to that level so if you have some ideas please drop those in the mix as
well. We will also give credence to prog rock that has adopted classical
ideals but does not cover the classical masters. Moody Blues is the first band
that springs to mind here. I look forward to your feedback and everyone have a
good holiday weekend.
Cheers,
Woody
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Here are the links that get you there:
Great prog Radio- www.thedividingline.com
Soundscape- www.thedividingline.com/ss
My Page www.myspace.com/soundscape42
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