Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

U.K. - In the Dead of Night - Live 1978

One of my all-time favorite "supergroups" in the Progressive genre was the band UK. Formed by Bill Bruford of Yes/King Crimson, John Wetton of King Crimson, plus Eddie Jobeson and Allan Holdsworth.

This is a video of a live performance they gave in 1978 of their biggest song, "In the Dead of Night".

Enjoy.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Genesis - Supper's Ready Live with Bill Bruford

When I was 17, I saw this show on TV that blew my mind. I was already a fan of Yes and Genesis and other progressive rock bands, and had seen Yes live at the Boston Garden (Drama Tour), but this was the craziest thing to do with music that I'd ever seen on television. The first Genesis tour sans-Gabriel featured Phil Collins as their new lead singer. When he was doing this, somebody had to play the drums, and the only guy they trusted to do the job was Bill Bruford. This is them playing Supper's Ready in France.

Check it out, it's sweet.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Ozric Tentacles - The Hidden Step - Cool Video

I stumbled across this Ozric Tentacles video on YouTube tonight after I heard this song on Pandora. Nice fan-made video involving packs of wolves running through the snow and lots of other cool landscape shots.

Thought it was worth sharing, especially for fans of psychedelic progressive rock.

Enjoy!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Welcome To ProgRock Fanatic

Greetings, and welcome to ProgRock Fanatic, a place for all things relating to Progressive Rock, both vintage bands like Yes, Genesis, and Gentle Giant and new acts like Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, and Ozric Tentacles.

So sit back and enjoy, and we dig around the internet to bring you song reviews, concert tour dates, festival information, new album releases, live videos, and lots more!

Here's a tasty bit to start you out.

- PRF

Ozric Tentacles

Chewier (Live) 2006 Roadburn Festival - Tilburg, Holland
From the album, "Spirals In Hyperspace"


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