☆ Prog Rock Britannia (2009) Televised Documentary
14 videos • 108,654 views • by ThePsychedelicGalaxy • • • • • A look at the history of British progressive rock music presented by Nigel Planer and featuring interviews with Joe Boyd, Arthur Brown, Gary Brooker, Robert Wyatt, Bill Bruford, Mike Oldfield, Bob Harris, Jonathan Coe, Steve Howe, Carl Palmer, Rick Wakeman, Pete Sinfield, Richard Coughlan, Mont Campbell, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks, Ian Anderson and Roger Dean: 1. The Shape of Things to Come: 1967-1970 Focusing on the foundations of prog that lay in psychedelic rock and jazz, from the shift of focus away from three-minute singles towards long play albums and experimental suites, to the emergence of the first prog bands featuring classically trained middle class youth influenced by contemporary music, and embracing the tradition of British eccentricity. Spotlighting Procul Harum, The Beatles, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, The Nice, The Wilde Flowers, Soft Machine, Yes, King Crimson and Caravan. 2. Close to the Edge: 1970-1973 Focusing on the development of various aspects of prog rock music, from the lyrical influence of classical literature, fantasy and science fiction, through the marriage of music and artwork, the increasingly complex and drawn-out process of writing and recording, to the theatricality of performance, and the genre's international success and popularity among a predominantly male audience. Spotlighting Genesis, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Yes, Roger Dean, Soft Machine, King Crimson, Egg, Jethro Tull and Mike Oldfield. 3. Brain Salad Surgery: 1974-2008 Focusing on the decline in popularity of prog rock, from the embracing of 1970s excess and self-indulgence, through the birth of punk music as a response to the genre, to the return to less experimental, pop-oriented songwriting of prog bands in the '80s, and how prog became a four-letter word despite its influence on many musicians and songwriters associated with other genres. Spotlighting Yes, King Crimson, Genesis, ELP and The Sex Pistols. (parts 1-9) parts may be blocked in some countries. • • • • • prog progressive rock heavy psych hard rock fusion canterbury psychedelic jazz british great britain uk english england music vintage archival bbc4 BBC "BBC Four"