08:3508:35, 20 May 2009diffhist+211
Progressive rock
Please also do not add bands historically prior to King Crimson to this list. Such bands belong in the historical sections. ~~~~
09:3609:36, 12 May 2009diffhist−364
m
Progressive rock
Removed reference to Art Rock, as it is irrelevant to defining what Progressive Rock is - rather a small part of what it isn't! ~~~~
09:2509:25, 31 January 2009diffhist−1,160
Progressive metal
Removed all the stuff that states Progesive Rock as a root - there are no sources, and there is no evidence in the music itself. Prog Metal is just Metal with extended instrumentals and concepts.
09:1309:13, 31 January 2009diffhist−173
Progressive rock
There seem to have been more examples creeping in to the definition - I've removed them. There is no definitive list, but we only need the well known bands as examples, not obscure ones like Le Orme.
12:4912:49, 22 May 2008diffhist+9
Procol Harum
→History: That Deram were a Progressive Rock label is not up for dispute - but to state that Nights in White Satin and Whiter Shade of Pale are what made it so is ludicrous!
08:3508:35, 20 May 2009diffhist+211
Progressive rock
Please also do not add bands historically prior to King Crimson to this list. Such bands belong in the historical sections. ~~~~
09:3609:36, 12 May 2009diffhist−364
m
Progressive rock
Removed reference to Art Rock, as it is irrelevant to defining what Progressive Rock is - rather a small part of what it isn't! ~~~~
09:2509:25, 31 January 2009diffhist−1,160
Progressive metal
Removed all the stuff that states Progesive Rock as a root - there are no sources, and there is no evidence in the music itself. Prog Metal is just Metal with extended instrumentals and concepts.
09:1309:13, 31 January 2009diffhist−173
Progressive rock
There seem to have been more examples creeping in to the definition - I've removed them. There is no definitive list, but we only need the well known bands as examples, not obscure ones like Le Orme.
12:4912:49, 22 May 2008diffhist+9
Procol Harum
→History: That Deram were a Progressive Rock label is not up for dispute - but to state that Nights in White Satin and Whiter Shade of Pale are what made it so is ludicrous!