I'd say Pink Floyd. The reason is probably that they preferred the creation of a completely unearthly cosmic atmosphere to complex and lengthy instrumental improvisations. My subjective opinion.
Very good, although I don't usually listen to Jethro Tull. With all due respect to his multifaceted talents, Ian Anderson as a person is deeply antipathetic to me. In particular, I find some of his comments about other legendary and accomplished artists simply inappropriate and downright stupid...
+1000000! "Walk On Water" is a hell of an album, criminally underrated work. Also, I prefer to listen re-recorded versions of "Doctor, Doctor" and "Lights Out" from this LP. IMO, they are sound better, than originals. :geetar:
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