Prog rock has been going on since the 60s, many believe it to be a dead genre now that progressive metal is making a come back ( aka tool) but prog rock has always shown talent throughout the years, even now prog rock has great bands just waiting to be discovered. A lot of rock music has roots in the blues ( chuck berry, louie armstrong ect) but much of prog rock is different, it is mostly deeply rooted in jazz rather than blues. Bands like King crimson, Jethro tull and early genesis are an example. Most rock music follows guidlines and bands are judged on how skilled their guitarists are in terms of ability and how rocking they are. But progressive rock constanly shows great guitarists who are yet to be matched in talent, here are 2 examples.
Robert fripp ( king crimson)
John Mclaughlin ( mahavishnu orchestra)
nobody, not hendrix, clapton etc has yet matched these two guys imo. prog rock in the mainstream eye may have died out a bit since the 60s-80s, but there are still tons of great bands to find. this site will help you find some of the best in modern music.
[url]http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=37354&FID=3[/url]
prog rock will someday have another go at the mainstream, but right now the genre is focused on talent rather than success.
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