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"Dust in the Wind" is a song recorded by American #progressiveRock band #Kansas and written by band member #KerryLivgren, first released on their 1977 album #PointOfKnowReturn. The song peaked at No. 6 on the #BillboardHot100 the week of April 22, 1978, making it Kansas's only single to reach the top ten in the US. The 45-rpm single was certified Gold for sales of one million units by the #RIAA shortly after the height of its popularity as a hit single.
youtube.com/watch?v=zzF2xBGzzA0

"Locomotive Breath" is a song by British #progressiveRock band #JethroTull from their 1971 album, #Aqualung. Written as a comment on population growth, "Locomotive Breath" was meant to replicate the chugging rhythm of a train. In addition to its release on Aqualung, "Locomotive Breath" saw two different single releases and has been a live favourite. It is one of Jethro Tull's best-known songs.
youtube.com/watch?v=eSUdlUmtg3Q

"Dust in the Wind" is a song recorded by American #progressiveRock band #Kansas and written by band member #KerryLivgren, first released on their 1977 album #PointOfKnowReturn. The song peaked at No. 6 on the #BillboardHot100 the week of April 22, 1978, making it Kansas's only single to reach the top ten in the US. The 45-rpm single was certified Gold for sales of one million units by the #RIAA shortly after the height of its popularity as a hit single.
youtube.com/watch?v=zzF2xBGzzA0

So if you're into dark atmospheric progressive rock, have a Qobuz subscription and want to have a listening peek at IQ's current tour setlist - there you go:
open.qobuz.com/playlist/313463

It's based on the current average setlist as seen on setlist.fm/stats/average-setli

Maybe I can make it to their concert end of April. Would be appropriate and heavy 'bout time; after 20 years no see...

Currently starting to dive into their recent opus "Dominion", acquired just today from iq-gep.bandcamp.com/album/domi

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"Living in the Past" is a song by British #progressiveRock group #JethroTull. It is one of the band's best-known songs, and it is notable for being written in the unusual 54 time signature. The use of quintuple meter is quickly noted from the beginning rhythmic #bass pattern, though it can also be explained as a distinct 68 + 24 #syncopated rhythm.
youtube.com/watch?v=m__wmsIn99E

"I've Seen All Good People" is a song by the English #progressiveRock band #Yes, written by frontman #JonAnderson and bassist #ChrisSquire and recorded on their third studio album, The Yes Album (1971). The almost 7-minute song is in two parts; the first, titled "Your Move", was released as a single in 1971 which peaked at number 40 in the US, which helped the group build momentum. The second part is entitled "All Good People".
youtube.com/watch?v=cYnQkGUD-Xg

"Roundabout" is a song by the English #progressiveRock band #Yes from their fourth studio album #Fragile, released in November 1971. It was written by singer #JonAnderson and guitarist #SteveHowe and produced by the band and #EddyOfford. The song originated when the band were on tour and travelled from #Aberdeen to #Glasgow, and went through many #roundabouts on the way. The song was released as an edited single in the US in January 1972 with "#LongDistanceRunaround".
youtube.com/watch?v=kmZoQFYYx8U

🎷 ROUND VIII - Phase 1 - match 1/3

* 🅵🅸🅽🅰🅻 🆁🅾🆄🅽🅳 *

Which one is the best progressive rock album?

🎸 Yes, Close to the Edge (1972)
or
🎸 King Crimson, In the Court of the Crimson King (1969)

➡️See pinned post on profile for the tournament rules

:mastodon: Please 𝗕𝗢𝗢𝗦𝗧

🎧 YOU ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO GIVES EACH ALBUM A FRESH LISTEN BEFORE VOTING