Brilliant taste! I wouldn’t dare share my wife’s musical tastes….. let’s just say we diverge a lot, though I do drag her along to various gigs. Bless her, she’s endured Riverside, Devin Townsend, Solstice, Marillion, Karnataka with me, and we’ve got tickets for Steven Wilson next year, so perhaps she’s coming round to my way of thinking!
I wish I would have known you lived in Bellefontaine. I saw you had car troubles for the BBT show up in Ft. Wayne. We drove right past you on 33. We lived in Marysville for over 20 years before we moved down to Hocking Hills during COVID. Love the channel, brother!
My fianceé doesn't always get a good chance to listen to any of my music, prog or otherwise, but it's for a good enough reason - a combination of an intense form of synesthesia and general sensory issues can lead to new music being physically overwhelming sometimes. But she likes what she has heard well enough. It's not usually full albums though, since she's not as generally into that as individual songs, but I did play her Images & Words once and she really enjoyed that. As for individual songs, she's really responded positively to Limelight by Rush, Alley Cat by Seventh Wonder, Abyss by Circus Maximus, and perhaps ironically given the overstimulation issue, both Cygnus... Vismund Cygnus and Wax Simulacra by The Mars Volta. And of course she's open to hearing more when there's a good opportunity, and also likes a fair bit of prog-adjacent symphonic metal (like Nightwish and Within Temptation) and some power metal (she's really into Powerwolf in particular), so prog metal and even prog rock are by no means fully foreign to her. Though she did get with Carry On Wayward Son what your wife did with Uprising because her older sister watched Supernatural and then played the song so much that it ruined it for her. Oh well, it happens I guess.
Great video again my friend. My wife loves early Genesis & Yes. Selling England & The Yes album. Right now she's on a Miles Davis kick. Just got remastered versions of Sketches of Spain & she likes Return to Forever also. Love my wife!!!
Finally some coheed love on the channel! Good Apollo came out in 2005 and it is probably one of my favorite albums of all time. That and the 2 afterman albums by them are absolutely masterpieces, highly recommend.
Love that she picked Jazz. You might argue about it being prog, but listen to the 3 minute masterpiece that is Bicycle Race! The arrangement and what they manage to include in that short track (including a 15 second solo for a bicycle bell) is for me yet another proof of the genius of Queen. Solid list with lots of album I also love, and some I need to check out!
Scott, that's awesome that your wife enjoys some prog. I took my wife to see the Musical Box about 8 years ago when they did the Foxtrot show and Selling England show on consecutive nights. After that, I think she's broken. Granted that was a big ask for someone that likes country music. The Bends is an Absolute Epic! They have about 4-5 other songs I like on all the other albums. Rock On Brother!!
My better half does pretty ok with prog. She can get down with Fragile, Aqualung, Magma, loves the Moodies, saw Crimson with me a few years ago and she's going with me to the UK in October to catch a couple of the Cardiacs Tim Smith tribute gigs.
You should have her on your show, so we can see the two of you do the watusi, the twist... Number nine, number nine. What eclectic tastes! I look forward to hearing the new ones to me, especially. I have learned a great deal from women's choices.
I wonder if some electronica can be considered prog...I'd suggest Medicine the Sound Remedy remix as it's about 10 minutes long and goes through some changes...proggy imo
@@keithparker1346 Maybe Flesh Field with Strain. And some think Skinny Puppy have some prog-industrial albums… On the heavy-industrial side, maybe Devin Townsend. And Medicine the Sound Remedy is really interesting! Thanks!
My wife has never been big into Prog but she likes a few albums I have. David Gilmour-On an Island She gave me this album when we were dating. Not long after the album was released. Big Big Train- Full Power My wife loves this album. She has it on her iPhone. Dream Theater-The Astonishing She loves the music on this album. So does my Mom. She also likes my Tears for Fears albums. She’s good with Jazz Fusion. Her father was really big into Jazz Fusion albums and introduced me to a good number of great ones.
Scott, Good episode. My wife is not the biggest Prog fan. She likes 70s Pink Floyd and Prog Lite / Adjacent bands like Supertramp ( Breakfast in America) and ELO ( A New World, Out of the Blue). Like most women, she doesn't care for Rush, avoids King Crimson as if there was an Ebola outbreak and when I play Gentle Giant she looks at me as if an Alien entered the room. Genesis is meh with the Collins period and unfavorable with the Gabriel period. She is more positive with Gabriel as a solo artist and likes the album So. Yes is a funny one. She played the Ladder constantly and loves that album, one that I'm ambivalent about. Magnification is another one she likes. After that it's the hits. Roundabout, All Good People, Wonderous Stories, Owner of a Lonely Heart, Long Distance Runaround. She went out and bought the Highlights: Very Best of Yes despite me owning all the albums of the classic period of Yes. The reason being all those hits were in one place so she could play the CD straight through without skipping around as she would on those albums that contained those tracks.
I watch prog concert DVDs and my girlfriend really likes "Kansas- There's Know Place Like Home". Which just happened to be recorded where I first heard live rock and rock. In 1972, my 6th grade elementary class took a field trip to Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas to watch Black Oak Arkansas perform a set in the daytime. The place was packed with kids and teachers from schools from all over town watching the wildest party band in America play. 😀
Ooooooooooooooo respect bro! I see a McDonald&Giles album in the back. B-side (Birdman) is one of the absolute greatest prog-songs ever! Interesting to hear what kind of music your better half like! Don't forget to take your medication ...
I took my wife of 29 years to see YES way back in 2004. To see Anderson , Wakeman , Squire , Howe and White on their ( I think ) 35th anniversary tour for me was a dream come true... my wife was less impressed. 😅 My good lady certainly detests the ' Naked man stood in front of a building ' LP. However my love knows no bounds for her because the Floyd ' Man on Fire ' record is her favourite of all. Wowzer , and Kate Bush is also high up on her playlist too. Happy Days. Your wife has good taste too Scot !! Great video. 🎵🎵😍🤘
Some nice picks from your wife... if she enjoys Coheed, I wonder if she would like the band 3? or even Thank You Scientist I suppose. Also while I'm not a Radiohead fan, I will admit, Planet Telex is the 1 Radiohead song I've heard, I don't mind because it sounds like U2. Here's My Wife's Top 10 Prog Albums: 1. [can't pick one] 2. [can't pick one] 3. [can't pick one] 4. [can't pick one] 5. [can't pick one] 6. [can't pick one] 7. [can't pick one] 8. [can't pick one] 9. [can't pick one] 10. [can't pick one] awesome list! ;) although she does like some *progressive* kinds of music like Michael Nesmith, ELO, Queen (not the progressive stuff though) and even Jellyfish.
lol, yeah my partner of 20 years she loves prog just generally not "my prog" (Zappa, Yes etc) except Rush whom she even saw live long before we met. Shes into Jethro Tull, but hates Peter Gabriel with a passion (pun intended) and says Battles and White Denim sound like "gnats in a tent" (I disagree but what an epic burn... lol). She digs Gentle Giant though and you are right... I have found that Italian prog is popular with a lot of my female friends. Overall, Im lucky to be with someone with musical/vocal chops and she has immense respect for Queen. One of my closer friends and an image advisor is into King Crimson (Youll see her influence in my debut video for the album)... she was a model. So the idea that women hate prog is rubbish. Oh yeah and my better half is a major ELP and ELO fan.
Hey Scot! Very good episode, my wife and I are the same age (pushing 60) but have very little common taste in music. So now…want to know is why aren’t you and Pete from Sea of Tranquility talking about a highly anticipated concert tour of a project called Beat (named after King Crimson’s 1982 album). I understand that in your case, Prog Corner focuses primarily on recorded music on vinyl. Then again, maybe you have mentioned it and I’m not using the right search criteria. I can’t find anything about when I do a search on Pete’s channel, either.
Agree with Scot's wife about Queen's Jazz album, my sentimental favorite Queen album(A Night At The Opera is my absolute favorite). As a teenager, " Fat Bottomed Girls " , well, resonated with me...
Ive only known one woman who liked prog, a French woman who liked Peter Hammill and Van Der Graf Generator...oh and Yes Close To The Edge Cannot say i liked Jazz album by Queen but then i struggled to like any album other than News Of The World and A Night At The Opera Kind of interesting choices by your wife
Try having a listen to Prelude to Ecstacy by The Last Dinner Party. It has no genre really but theres lots of good old fashioned lead guitar and bass in it and even has its own overture which they wrote themselves rather than pinch somebody elses like Yes did😂. Great live too. They have a big following in the UK from boomers like me.
My wife doesn’t even know what prog is. But like yours she loves BNL. Gordon might be the only album that we can both sing all of the lyrics to front to back. (I went through a phase in grade 9. They are still a somewhat guilty pleasure)
I love Queen's Jazz album! Early Radiohead is my favorite. She includes a Yes album in her list, so it's all good to me!! That Green Day album is the only one I ever bought and it's great.
Well, I did get my ex-partner into Haken and Devin Townsend, so there's that! She's always been more of a power metal and symphonic metal fan though, so it's mostly Nightwish and Sonata Arctica for her.
My wife hates prog. The only stuff we both like that are a little prog are Gabriel and Bowie. At least my daughter likes some prog like Pink Floyd, Sylvian & Fripp, a little bit of King Crimson and Yes.
My wife likes basically everything I play for her. The key is playing only the best stuff. We're going to see the King Crimson tribute group with Adrian Bellew, Tony Levin, Steve Vai and Danny Carey. She actually likes that era of the band the best.
My ex was a classical musicologist who pretty much hated all rock. Sadly, she was able to explain exactly why a lot of it was crap. In the end it was her or the music...
Hey Scot! Oops, almost said your wife's name. Mrs Lade has good taste. I knew there had to be some YES in the top 12! Good choice Mrs Lade!! Cool vid Scot. I'm sure someone will ask you to have Mrs Lade on the show, I know that will never happen from previous conversations. I hope Mrs Lade likes the vid! Hello from me and wishing you guys a great and safe holiday❗️🎆💥⭐️🎉🪁🎈👍☮️👑🐍😎
@@TheProgCorner Thanks for thinking of me Scot. I’m doing my best to carry on. It isn’t easy but Jenya wouldn’t want me sitting around and sucking my thumb.
My thoughts 1)your wife is 41 aren’t you like 90? 2)your wife has good taste I also like most of those (mostly cause there not prog) 3) can you do a coheed and cambria video? If you do I will subscribe
Yes, "American Idiot" can arguably be placed in the progressive rock category. With this album, Green Day created an epic that displays far more craftsmanship than any "punk" album ever has.
Scott, did you say that you're in Ohio? That's so crazy man. All this time and I didn't know that. I'm in Columbus myself. So your wife digs Italian prog, eh? What does she think of Goblin?
@@TheProgCorner Goblin is definitely different from the rest of Italian prog and she'd have to be able to handle instrumental stuff. I've been over to Dublin a few times. Maybe one of these days I'll bump into you guys.
Gotta admit...Genesis doesn't float my boat (in spite of you, Pete, et al trying otherwise). My wife, of course, hates Rush. One night, I'm playing "Bravado" (ROLL THE BONES)...sounds like an '80s tune, almost like The Fixx. She hears it & sez "...why can't you play more stuff like that...who is it"? I say Rush. She sez "Rush? Ugh".
My wife's dirty dozen list: 1. IQ - Road Of Bones 2. Steven Wilson- Grace For Drowning 3. Rush- Moving Pictures 4. YES- The Yes album 5. Pink Floyd- The Wall 6. Haken- Fauna 7. Logos- L'Enigma Della Vita 8. Jethro Tull- Minstral In The Galley 9. The Moody Blues- Days Of Future Passed 10. Crown Lands- Fearless 11. Caligonaut- Magnified As Giants 12.YES- The Big Generator
"Number 1 Prog Rock Channel On RUclips"
Me:...rude...
We have a winner on the comment section!!!!!!!!
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Scot, your energy is infectious. You have a great attitude crazy man! Your wife has good taste!
She’s the best!!!!
Brilliant taste! I wouldn’t dare share my wife’s musical tastes….. let’s just say we diverge a lot, though I do drag her along to various gigs. Bless her, she’s endured Riverside, Devin Townsend, Solstice, Marillion, Karnataka with me, and we’ve got tickets for Steven Wilson next year, so perhaps she’s coming round to my way of thinking!
I am a lucky man!!!! But it sounds like you are too…
@@TheProgCorner I certainly am. 😄
I wish I would have known you lived in Bellefontaine. I saw you had car troubles for the BBT show up in Ft. Wayne. We drove right past you on 33. We lived in Marysville for over 20 years before we moved down to Hocking Hills during COVID. Love the channel, brother!
I remember you used to live in Marysville!!! Hocking Hills is so beautiful. The wife and I love hitting the trails. 👍👍❤️❤️
My fianceé doesn't always get a good chance to listen to any of my music, prog or otherwise, but it's for a good enough reason - a combination of an intense form of synesthesia and general sensory issues can lead to new music being physically overwhelming sometimes. But she likes what she has heard well enough. It's not usually full albums though, since she's not as generally into that as individual songs, but I did play her Images & Words once and she really enjoyed that. As for individual songs, she's really responded positively to Limelight by Rush, Alley Cat by Seventh Wonder, Abyss by Circus Maximus, and perhaps ironically given the overstimulation issue, both Cygnus... Vismund Cygnus and Wax Simulacra by The Mars Volta. And of course she's open to hearing more when there's a good opportunity, and also likes a fair bit of prog-adjacent symphonic metal (like Nightwish and Within Temptation) and some power metal (she's really into Powerwolf in particular), so prog metal and even prog rock are by no means fully foreign to her. Though she did get with Carry On Wayward Son what your wife did with Uprising because her older sister watched Supernatural and then played the song so much that it ruined it for her. Oh well, it happens I guess.
Great video again my friend. My wife loves early Genesis & Yes. Selling England & The Yes album. Right now she's on a Miles Davis kick. Just got remastered versions of Sketches of Spain & she likes Return to Forever also. Love my wife!!!
Wow!!! You got a good one.
Miles Davis and Return to Forever, that's awesome taste.
Great! My wife is mad about Fish so we are going to see him on his farewell tour in Netherlands November. And she is a big Pain of Salvation fan too
Wow!!!! Amazing.
My wife is not a progger, but she loves Renaissance and Flower Kings. We saw Flower Kings twice, and she was blown away!
Awesome!!!!!!
My wife's favorite prog-album is Kansas "Leftoverture" and Pink Floyd "Atom heart mother"
Awesome!!!
Your wife has impeccable taste.
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Thank you. Yes, her taste in music is awesome.
It's great you're able to enjoy great music with your wife, that's a very special connection to have! Awesome video.
Morris!!!!! 👍❤️
Kurt Vonnegut!
Always cool...
Peace on earth.
So it goes.
Finally some coheed love on the channel! Good Apollo came out in 2005 and it is probably one of my favorite albums of all time. That and the 2 afterman albums by them are absolutely masterpieces, highly recommend.
Great band!!!!
A woman who digs Guided By Voices (and any prog for that matter) is instant marriage material
I thought the exact same thing!!! Had to wifey her up!!! 👍👍
Hahaha I love your energy even with hundreds of videos you're always so excited and happy, much love!!!
The only thing I care about is music and the only thing I’m good at is running my mouth so a RUclips channel about music was inevitable!!!
Love that she picked Jazz. You might argue about it being prog, but listen to the 3 minute masterpiece that is Bicycle Race! The arrangement and what they manage to include in that short track (including a 15 second solo for a bicycle bell) is for me yet another proof of the genius of Queen.
Solid list with lots of album I also love, and some I need to check out!
I always feel that Queen pinched the bicycle bell solo idea from Pink Floyd's Bike, lol.
It had been done many times!!! But it’s still cool.
Thanks for sharing your wife's favorite Prog albums.. Great choices.
Hey!!!! What’s up?
Scott, that's awesome that your wife enjoys some prog. I took my wife to see the Musical Box about 8 years ago when they did the Foxtrot show and Selling England show on consecutive nights. After that, I think she's broken. Granted that was a big ask for someone that likes country music. The Bends is an Absolute Epic! They have about 4-5 other songs I like on all the other albums. Rock On Brother!!
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My better half does pretty ok with prog. She can get down with Fragile, Aqualung, Magma, loves the Moodies, saw Crimson with me a few years ago and she's going with me to the UK in October to catch a couple of the Cardiacs Tim Smith tribute gigs.
Wow. Your wife likes Cardiacs?
@@TheProgCorner yeah she's alright with them, doesn't complain when I blast them in the house or car.
Roll down your windows and shout "Bellissimmo...!!!"
That’s right!!!
You should have her on your show, so we can see the two of you do the watusi, the twist...
Number nine, number nine.
What eclectic tastes! I look forward to hearing the new ones to me, especially. I have learned a great deal from women's choices.
I would love to get my wife on the show but she’s extremely shy…
Awesome list
If I ask my girlfriend what's her favorite prog album, she will probably answer: Pump Up the Jam by Technotronic.
I wonder if some electronica can be considered prog...I'd suggest Medicine the Sound Remedy remix as it's about 10 minutes long and goes through some changes...proggy imo
@@keithparker1346 Maybe Flesh Field with Strain. And some think Skinny Puppy have some prog-industrial albums…
On the heavy-industrial side, maybe Devin Townsend.
And Medicine the Sound Remedy is really interesting! Thanks!
My wife has never been big into Prog but she likes a few albums I have.
David Gilmour-On an Island
She gave me this album when we were dating. Not long after the album was released.
Big Big Train- Full Power
My wife loves this album. She has it on her iPhone.
Dream Theater-The Astonishing
She loves the music on this album. So does my Mom.
She also likes my Tears for Fears albums. She’s good with Jazz Fusion. Her father was really big into Jazz Fusion albums and introduced me to a good number of great ones.
Tears For Fears Sowing The Seeds Of Love could be considered prog
Absolutely!!!!
Great show. I thought you were bringing your wife on when you said come on in here Roxy.
Ha!!!!! One day perhaps I can persuade her…
Scott,
Good episode. My wife is not the biggest Prog fan. She likes 70s Pink Floyd and Prog Lite / Adjacent bands like Supertramp ( Breakfast in America) and ELO ( A New World, Out of the Blue). Like most women, she doesn't care for Rush, avoids King Crimson as if there was an Ebola outbreak and when I play Gentle Giant she looks at me as if an Alien entered the room.
Genesis is meh with the Collins period and unfavorable with the Gabriel period. She is more positive with Gabriel as a solo artist and likes the album So.
Yes is a funny one. She played the Ladder constantly and loves that album, one that I'm ambivalent about. Magnification is another one she likes. After that it's the hits. Roundabout, All Good People, Wonderous Stories, Owner of a Lonely Heart, Long Distance Runaround. She went out and bought the Highlights: Very Best of Yes despite me owning all the albums of the classic period of Yes. The reason being all those hits were in one place so she could play the CD straight through without skipping around as she would on those albums that contained those tracks.
My wife's taste as well, only Prog Lite. She won't stoop to any Yes . If I put on Happy the Man in the car though, she doesn't make me change it.
Women and KC. Usually don’t mix well.
It's a cool show Scot.It's nice to know that "Leftoverture" is one of her favorite by Kansas my favorite album as well.
So good!!!
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Don’t think my wife will ever get into prog. Tried to watch Steven Wilson concert, she asked is this song ever going to start? lol!😮
That’s about right.
I watch prog concert DVDs and my girlfriend really likes "Kansas- There's Know Place Like Home". Which just happened to be recorded where I first heard live rock and rock. In 1972, my 6th grade elementary class took a field trip to Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas to watch Black Oak Arkansas perform a set in the daytime. The place was packed with kids and teachers from schools from all over town watching the wildest party band in America play. 😀
Wow!!! That’s pretty cool.
Going to the tribute bands for ufo, rush and Iron Maiden tomorrow. Hopefully wife likes it.
JAZZ takes me back to both my Queen phases, at the time I got into Genesis I think Jazz was scraping my top 5.
THE YES ALBUM also fire too!
Absolutely!!!!!
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful day Scot ❤😊
Thank you!!!
Green Day were unbelievable playing live on the Isle of Wight last month. A great headliner!
I saw them in 1995 and I was impressed!!!!
@@TheProgCorner I can only imagine...
Vonnegut and Pollard are two of my favourite artists as well!!
Yeah!!! You know what time it is. They both have the STRUT OF KINGS!!!
@@TheProgCorner Vampire On Titus and Sirens Of Titan!
Ooooooooooooooo respect bro! I see a McDonald&Giles album in the back. B-side (Birdman) is one of the absolute greatest prog-songs ever!
Interesting to hear what kind of music your better half like!
Don't forget to take your medication ...
(I never do…)
I took my wife of 29 years to see YES way back in 2004. To see Anderson , Wakeman , Squire , Howe and White on their ( I think ) 35th anniversary tour for me was a dream come true... my wife was less impressed. 😅 My good lady certainly detests the ' Naked man stood in front of a building ' LP. However my love knows no bounds for her because the Floyd ' Man on Fire ' record is her favourite of all. Wowzer , and Kate Bush is also high up on her playlist too. Happy Days.
Your wife has good taste too Scot !! Great video. 🎵🎵😍🤘
Floyd and Kate? Okay. Not bad at all!!!!!
Some nice picks from your wife...
if she enjoys Coheed, I wonder if she would like the band 3? or even Thank You Scientist I suppose.
Also while I'm not a Radiohead fan, I will admit, Planet Telex is the 1 Radiohead song I've heard, I don't mind because it sounds like U2.
Here's My Wife's Top 10 Prog Albums:
1. [can't pick one]
2. [can't pick one]
3. [can't pick one]
4. [can't pick one]
5. [can't pick one]
6. [can't pick one]
7. [can't pick one]
8. [can't pick one]
9. [can't pick one]
10. [can't pick one]
awesome list! ;)
although she does like some *progressive* kinds of music like Michael Nesmith, ELO, Queen (not the progressive stuff though) and even Jellyfish.
Awesome list. Oh wait…
My wife is not much of a Prog fan BUT she loves The Moody Blues, and some Yes (as she KNOWS that Yes is MY FAVORITE!)
A good woman.
lol, yeah my partner of 20 years she loves prog just generally not "my prog" (Zappa, Yes etc) except Rush whom she even saw live long before we met. Shes into Jethro Tull, but hates Peter Gabriel with a passion (pun intended) and says Battles and White Denim sound like "gnats in a tent" (I disagree but what an epic burn... lol). She digs Gentle Giant though and you are right... I have found that Italian prog is popular with a lot of my female friends. Overall, Im lucky to be with someone with musical/vocal chops and she has immense respect for Queen. One of my closer friends and an image advisor is into King Crimson (Youll see her influence in my debut video for the album)... she was a model. So the idea that women hate prog is rubbish. Oh yeah and my better half is a major ELP and ELO fan.
There you go!!!!!!
Hey Scot! Very good episode, my wife and I are the same age (pushing 60) but have very little common taste in music. So now…want to know is why aren’t you and Pete from Sea of Tranquility talking about a highly anticipated concert tour of a project called Beat (named after King Crimson’s 1982 album). I understand that in your case, Prog Corner focuses primarily on recorded music on vinyl. Then again, maybe you have mentioned it and I’m not using the right search criteria. I can’t find anything about when I do a search on Pete’s channel, either.
I can’t wait for Beat to hit the road. Once there is some live footage from the tour I might have to dedicate an episode to them…
Looks like you've done good work Scot and she bought the tickets too!
She’s a keeper!!!!
Good choices! I'm curious though with the choices... has she heard the new BBT with Alberto Bravin?
Not yet. I should put The Likes Of Us on her phone. U2 style (I.e. - without her permission.) I think she would like it.
Some good picks! Did you try Moon Safari on her? As recommended by Jana!!
I did. It didn’t work. I think the new album had too many “heavy” moments for her. I think she’d prefer Lover’s End…
Agree with Scot's wife about Queen's Jazz album, my sentimental favorite Queen album(A Night At The Opera is my absolute favorite). As a teenager, " Fat Bottomed Girls " , well, resonated with me...
(Me too)
Your wife has great taste in music, that Locanda Delle Fate Album Is a real masterpiece !
It’s amazing!!!!
Ive only known one woman who liked prog, a French woman who liked Peter Hammill and Van Der Graf Generator...oh and Yes Close To The Edge
Cannot say i liked Jazz album by Queen but then i struggled to like any album other than News Of The World and A Night At The Opera
Kind of interesting choices by your wife
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Try having a listen to Prelude to Ecstacy by The Last Dinner Party. It has no genre really but theres lots of good old fashioned lead guitar and bass in it and even has its own overture which they wrote themselves rather than pinch somebody elses like Yes did😂. Great live too. They have a big following in the UK from boomers like me.
I have listened to The Last Dinner Party and I was impressed.
Similitude! Definitely in my top 12!
My girl friend's musical taste begins and ends in the sixties. Not a bad decade TBH.
Not bad at all.
My wife doesn’t even know what prog is. But like yours she loves BNL. Gordon might be the only album that we can both sing all of the lyrics to front to back. (I went through a phase in grade 9. They are still a somewhat guilty pleasure)
I like them too as a guilty pleasure type of thing…
We love love love muse. Greatest live show ever.
Such a great band.
I love Queen's Jazz album! Early Radiohead is my favorite. She includes a Yes album in her list, so it's all good to me!! That Green Day album is the only one I ever bought and it's great.
Larry!!!!!!
Btw, your wife has very good taste. The Yes Album it's awesome, I LOVE IT!!!
She’s the best!!!
Well, I did get my ex-partner into Haken and Devin Townsend, so there's that! She's always been more of a power metal and symphonic metal fan though, so it's mostly Nightwish and Sonata Arctica for her.
That stuff can be pretty proggy!!!
Locanda Delle Fate mentioned
Oh yeah!!!
My wife hates prog. The only stuff we both like that are a little prog are Gabriel and Bowie. At least my daughter likes some prog like Pink Floyd, Sylvian & Fripp, a little bit of King Crimson and Yes.
I could never get my daughter interested in prog rock but she does like math rock and post rock
Sylvian and Fripp? Okay!!!!!
Excellent choices. (Mostly)
And anyone who likes Guided by Voices is okay in my book.
A lost opportunity to have your wife make a guest appearance!
One of these days!!!!
My wife likes basically everything I play for her. The key is playing only the best stuff. We're going to see the King Crimson tribute group with Adrian Bellew, Tony Levin, Steve Vai and Danny Carey. She actually likes that era of the band the best.
Beat ain’t no tribute act!!!! They’re the real deal!!!!!
True, true, I was just using Steve Vai's term, he mentioned it in an interview.
Come on Mrs Scot! No BBT ?
If we would have made it to the Fort Wayne gig earlier this year (car trouble) I’m sure she would have fallen in love…
Are the Steven Wilson remixes of yes worth getting????
Absolutely!!!!! (Especially Relayer…)
My ex was a classical musicologist who pretty much hated all rock. Sadly, she was able to explain exactly why a lot of it was crap. In the end it was her or the music...
That’s a hard road!!!!
Play her some Magma! - Works for my lovely wife 😀
I haven’t tried that yet on her…
Closest to Prog artist I got my wife into was Gino Vannelli!
I love Gino!!!! He had a few proggy moments!!!!
@@TheProgCorner definitely! .. Gist of Gemini & Brother To Brother albums especially..
Your wife has good taste. Aqualung and The Yes album!
Indeed she does (except in men…)
Hey Scot! Oops, almost said your wife's name. Mrs Lade has good taste. I knew there had to be some YES in the top 12! Good choice Mrs Lade!! Cool vid Scot. I'm sure someone will ask you to have Mrs Lade on the show, I know that will never happen from previous conversations. I hope Mrs Lade likes the vid! Hello from me and wishing you guys a great and safe holiday❗️🎆💥⭐️🎉🪁🎈👍☮️👑🐍😎
You are the only one that knows…
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I was hoping to see Mrs. Prog Corner on camera. xD
That will never happen. Sadly. She’s too shy…
@@TheProgCorner What a bummer. But that's understandable.
KANSAS! 😊❤️
Carry On!!!
@@TheProgCorner You’re the best Scot (I never miss an episode!) and now I can include your wife on that list 😉
Nice Scot, at least she's like prog. None of my girlfriends or my ex-wife ever cared for it.🤩
I’m a lucky man!!!!
good fun for you and for us. aqualung, well it's aqualung what can we say. you've got the impeccable McDonald and Giles in shot. win win win.
Such a great album. And Aqualung too…
I was playing In The Wake Of Poseidon by King Crimson and my wife told me to turn it off.
Exactly.
Coincidence - I'm actually playing it at this very moment - Cadence and Cascade!
Unfortunately youtube allows only one thumb up, Scot. I would give you 42! Célestin
Awesome!!! Thank you!!! (My wife thanks you as well…)
Gotta love the AI subtitles showing it as "Prague albums" like they're the top artists from the Czech Republic.
Hilarious!!!!!
That is a great yes album.
For sure!!!!
nice, nice, very nice
Kurt!!!
Locanda delle Fate is one of the best albums ever made!
I couldn’t agree more.
How is Queen Jazz and specially Green Day American Idiot prog 😭
Certainly not Prog in the purest sense but progressive rock is everywhere. If you’re listening…
@@TheProgCorner I love those records but I wouldn't call them prog. Maybe they have some influence, I get your point
I think your wife and mine would get along pretty well based upon this list. 😎
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Some dense works on that particular list😅
I’m crying😢
I was thinking about you when I did this.
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Thanks for thinking of me Scot. I’m doing my best to carry on.
It isn’t easy but Jenya wouldn’t want me sitting around and sucking my thumb.
My thoughts 1)your wife is 41 aren’t you like 90? 2)your wife has good taste I also like most of those (mostly cause there not prog) 3) can you do a coheed and cambria video? If you do I will subscribe
Do I look 90? Oh my!!!!
@@TheProgCorner only teasing! However old you are,I certainly wish I had your energy!!!! Keep up the good work 👍
Yes, "American Idiot" can arguably be placed in the progressive rock category. With this album, Green Day created an epic that displays far more craftsmanship than any "punk" album ever has.
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she has taste really nice
I picked a good woman to marry!!!
Scott, did you say that you're in Ohio? That's so crazy man. All this time and I didn't know that. I'm in Columbus myself. So your wife digs Italian prog, eh? What does she think of Goblin?
I don’t think I’ve played any for her. Yet. Yeah!!!! Columbus!!! We’re there almost every weekend. Well, Dublin…
@@TheProgCorner Goblin is definitely different from the rest of Italian prog and she'd have to be able to handle instrumental stuff. I've been over to Dublin a few times. Maybe one of these days I'll bump into you guys.
My wife hates prog - she just wants something she can sing along to
My Wife like Moody Blues and Omega( hungarian band),she hate King Crimson!
Omega!!!! That’s awesome.
Naprawdę warto:The Hall of Floaters In the Sky,Time Robber,Skyrover, albo po węgiersku Nem rudom a neved,Idoröblo,Csilagok Utjan.
Doesn't like Genesis? I know where you can get an annulment!
It’s a tough one.
Much like your wife I'm not a big fan of prog, but I'm a fan of you!!
Also was hoping she'd pop in the video, but no!
One day hopefully!!!!!!🤞
Gotta admit...Genesis doesn't float my boat (in spite of you, Pete, et al trying otherwise).
My wife, of course, hates Rush. One night, I'm playing "Bravado" (ROLL THE BONES)...sounds like an '80s tune, almost like The Fixx. She hears it & sez "...why can't you play more stuff like that...who is it"?
I say Rush. She sez "Rush? Ugh".
(I love The Fixx. Those guys were awesome and super nice too…)
Great vid. You know, Ohio is the only US State that is high in the middle and round on both ends! Yuk yuk yuk 😂😂😂
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Hi Scot if I ask my wife, she would say I don't like anything 😊
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Cmon man its either Pink Floyd or wife...
Decisions, decisions…
Prog metal albums...🤔...did he say Prog metal...THIS IS HAPPENING!!! 😎
Crazy, right? All the way out of my wheelhouse!!!!!
@@TheProgCorner Any hint on the special guest? 🤔
Rhymes Signatures and Note Reviews!!!!
And you still got married 😅...
The Genesis thing was almost a deal breaker. If she disliked Yes also…it would have been!!!!
If she doesn't like Genesis or Crimson there's nothing for me in this video ahahaha anyway good idea.
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Right?
You have a wife? You must do at least one Scott/Wife video...unless if she refuses.
She refuses to get on camera!!! She’s extremely shy.
Where in Ohio do you live?
Beautiful Bellefontaine in Logan County.
Home of Mad River Mountain!!!
@@TheProgCorner not far from me I’m in Akron. I think we went to the same Neal Morse show at the Winchester in Cleveland. It was an outstanding show.
Women! Can't live with 'em. Can't make 'em love prog!
But we can try. Oh, we sure can…
Idk saying Green Day America idiot is prog is stretching, but your king of prog. 😮
It’s a stretch, to be sure!!!! But that’s what I do!!!!!
What did a nce dude like you go to jail for, I was shocked,
I think I might do a video about the whole ordeal…
@@TheProgCorner I'm intrigued too.
YOU HAVE A WIFE???
Shocker!!!!
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Too bad your wife couldn't be on here commenting with you. Good list though.
One day!!!!
My wife's dirty dozen list:
1. IQ - Road Of Bones
2. Steven Wilson- Grace For Drowning
3. Rush- Moving Pictures
4. YES- The Yes album
5. Pink Floyd- The Wall
6. Haken- Fauna
7. Logos- L'Enigma Della Vita
8. Jethro Tull- Minstral In The Galley
9. The Moody Blues- Days Of Future Passed
10. Crown Lands- Fearless
11. Caligonaut- Magnified As Giants
12.YES- The Big Generator
Wow!!!!!! I just read in Prog Magazine that Crown Lands are big fans of The Chronicles Of Father Robin. That made my day…