Any fans of Godley and Creme here?
They're so fascinating. I love their music but am even more inspired by how they continued to push themselves through new mediums throughout the years.
What are your experiences with Godley and Creme? I just finished making a documentary about them and hope...
Hello everyone! I spent the last two months researching the most popular and unique folk rock band from the Philippines.
I also had the pleasure of traveling to another island in the Philippines in order to interview the co-founder of the band. I saw him perform live and then spent two days...
Hi guys! If anyone is interested, my latest video on the history of South American rock/prog is available now.
This time I'm starting a playlist on Luis Alberto Spinetta with his first band, Almendra. Their 1969 album is still regarded as one of the greatest achievements in Rock music from...
Hi guys! Do you know the real facts about The Mamas and The Papas?
I watched two documentaries on the band on the same day and they just confused me because different events happened at different times and whatnot...
So I spent 3 weeks working on this in-depth look at the history of The Mamas...
Hey guys! Anyone here listened to Egg or the one-off album, "Arzachel" with Steve Hillage from Gong?
They played in the same circuit as Pink Floyd back in the '60s, likely sharing the stage with them often. Some may argue Egg was just as good, if not better, in their own way but some get...
Anyone heard "Recuerdos de mi Tierra" by Mezquita?
I wanted to stick to my schedule of Sunday releases and figured this band had almost no info on them in English. So I dived into a lot of Spanish stuff and even reached out to one of the band members in order to make this Mini-Doc about the...
Hey guys! I’d appreciate it if you let me know what you think of my new video on the incredible songwriter, Sixto Rodriguez.
He gave up on his musical career in the '70s, but unaware to him, he had sold more records than Elvis in South Africa, a country where he was rumored to have killed...
Anyone here a fan of Serú Girán?
They're such a unique band, blending tango with Jaco Pastorious style bass playing as well as influence from British prog legends.
This is one of my all-time favorite bands and I created Mini-doc on Charly Garcia's first two bands before getting to his third...
I've been listening to this incredible band for many years and recently realized there are no documentaries on their story in English, so of course I went ahead and filled that gap and I hope I paid them the respect the deserve.
While researching this video I realized there is a ton more prog...
Any fans of The Turtles here? They're so fun! And there's way more to them than most people know, including all of the comedy songs and their concept album, "The Battle of the Bands" in which they spoof a different style of band on each song.
About 10 years ago, The Turtles featuring Flo and...
Thank you so much for watching another of my videos! I really appreciate you! I hope you enjoyed it and checked out some of the 70's rock from Argentina. It's truly incredible and timeless.
Hey guys! Lately I've been learning Spanish and of course listening to and translating music is a very helpful activity. So I spiraled down many rabbit holes but found that the 70's prog scene from Argentina does it for me best. Have you guys listened to bands like Crucis and Invisible?
I'm way...
You're welcome! Thank you for watching! I think it's really interesting!
So I have another video about a 70's progressive folk band called Comus that was so dark they didn't find success but Swedish progressive death metal band, Opeth took inspiration from them and YouTube must associate my...
Anyone here a fan of bands like Soft Machine and Caravan?
Of course both bands started releasing albums in 1968 that later became known as the first albums in what we call The Canterbury Scene.
What are your favorite bands from the Canterbury Scene? I like some of the hidden gems like Quiet...
It's cool that you're listening though! And I'm glad you got to see them! Have you heard the longer tracks like "One Night in Paris" and "Somewhere in Hollywood?" Definitely Progressive pop, one can argue if it's prog rock though.
Thank you so much for watching my video! I really appreciate you!
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