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  1. MÁQUINA! Proto-Prog is a progressive rock music sub-genre. Top Proto-Prog artists: Deep Purple, The Beatles, The Who, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, Spirit, Iron Butterfly, Vanilla Fudge, Spooky Tooth, The Arthur Brown Band, The Pretty Things, It's A Beautiful Day, The Move, Kaleidoscope, and more.

  2. In can be helpful to describe the development of progressive rock and any of it’s genres on a song and album basis by a stage model including research, ideation, conceptualization, realization, commercialization and operation. The three former stages define proto-prog, the latter fullblown prog.

  3. May 21, 2009 · Proto-prog is an inmature stage of prog, its maturity indicated by its time-dependency or development over time until full-blown prog albums circa 1969-1970.

  4. Reviews. Official website. The Gun biography. Founded in London, UK in 1967 - Disbanded in 1970. Before the hard and psychedelic rock band THE GUN, and then just GUN, came into existence in 1967 (it disbanded in 1970), the act was known as THE KNACK (1965 to 1967). GUN released two studio albums in the late 60s: Gun (1968) and Gun Sight (1969 ...

  5. What we have in Andromeda (1969) is a beautiful and raw (recorded in less than a month) Proto Prog album with Blues Rock and Psychedelic colors. Everything packed with an amazing bass playing by Mick Hawksworth (that also played with Fuzzy Duck), solid drums by Ian McLane and loads of great guitars by John Cann and good vocals.

  6. "Tomorrow" is a very English-sounding psychedelic album of Proto-Prog which will appeal greatly to fans of the late-1960's Beatles era sound. The album will also be of interest to YES fans who'd like to hear guitar legend Steve Howe back in his early pre-YES-terdays.

  7. The British Nirvana were formed in swinging London back in 1965. Their first album of Proto-Prog "The Story of Simon Simopath" was released in 1967, and their second album - released in 1968 - deserves a place in the annals of rock history for having probably the longest album title of all time.