Pancake
Junior Member
Oh and King Crimson as well.
I read in a old Steve Hillage interview last night where he said that 1970s Progressive rock music basically died out around 1985 and that's why he got into electronic & dance music which I believe he felt was a natural progression for people of the 'hippy generation' which included himself to 'get into' although he admitted in the same interview that he still got a kick out of playing rock guitar in his own Steve Hillage band and with Gong.
E-Z
With regards to Atomic Rooster SanguineRemedy I recently bought a x3 cd box set of the complete 1970-1974 album recordings although I did have the individual cd album releases a few years ago. Also one of the very first vinyl singles (45rpm) that I bought as a teenager was Devils Answer back in 1971 and in fact I actually bought it along with the Who's Won't Get Fooled Again also in 1971.Pink Floyd and Atomic Rooster are my favorite prog bands