VK> > MH>The Beatles basically invented ProgRock...no matter how you look at
VK> > No, I can't concur there, although I LOVE the Beatles, but Prog-rock is
VK> > just a few steps further than where the Beatles went, IMHO. They
VK> > started to make the turn, but then they backed up, and reverted. They
VK> > were great though, whatever they did, and I concur, they "rule".
VK> Exactly where in there recording carrer did they make that turn?!
ithout
VK> them music would be nowhere today. The Beatles never reverted
rogressivl
VK> they just kept getting better.
The Beatles began experimenting the type of music that has come to be
described as Prog-Rock starting with "Revolver" and on through "Sgt.
Pepper" up to some of the "white" album. But then they made a decision
to return to more basic rock and roll for their final albums.
I can't imagine how anyone could listen to "A Day in the Life" and deny
that it fit the Prog-Rock genre. By the same token, I don't see how
anyone could listen to "She's So Heavy" and claim that it WAS Prog-Rock.
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