And I mean 'prog' as in 'prog rock' etc. It's a fine line isn't it? 'Twas listening to "In the Court of the Crimson King" this morning, and it sounds like Pink Floyd with more jazz fusion elements.
Do people who listen to prog also listen to jazz or jazz fusion?
Also, how did prog ever attach itself to metal, where all paths traditionally lead to Black Sabbath? Prog bands don't really associate themselves with Sabbath, Maiden, and Priest etc, but more so King Crimson, Kansas, and Yes - correct? So where did it crossover into traditional metal? Was there a specific band, say Dream Theater?
Do people who listen to prog also listen to jazz or jazz fusion?
Also, how did prog ever attach itself to metal, where all paths traditionally lead to Black Sabbath? Prog bands don't really associate themselves with Sabbath, Maiden, and Priest etc, but more so King Crimson, Kansas, and Yes - correct? So where did it crossover into traditional metal? Was there a specific band, say Dream Theater?