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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neo-progNeo-prog - Wikipedia

    Neo-progressive rock (commonly abbreviated neo-prog) [2] is a subgenre of progressive rock which developed in the UK in the early 1980s. The genre's most popular band, Marillion, achieved mainstream success in the decade. Several bands from the genre have continued to record and tour. [3] [4]

  2. プログレッシブ・ロック(英: Progressive rock )は、1960年代後半のイギリスに登場したロックのジャンルの1つ。進歩的、革新的なロックを意味する。世界ではプログ・ロック(「prog」または「prog rock」)、日本での一般的な略称は「プログレ」。

  3. A veritable record guide to progressive rock, with band histories, musical synopses and critical commentary, all presented in the historical context of a timeline. The book covers only 1967–1979. Lucky, Jerry. The Progressive Rock Files Burlington, Ontario: Collector's Guide Publishing, Inc (1998), 304 pages, ISBN 1-896522-10-6 (paperback).

  4. Progressive rock (sometimes known as underground rock) is a radio station programming format that emerged in the late 1960s, [1] in which disc jockeys are given wide latitude in what they may play, similar to the freeform format but with the proviso that some kind of rock music is almost always played. [2]

  5. Rock progresywny lub prog rock ( ang. progressive rock) – styl muzyki rockowej wywodzący się z rocka psychodelicznego [1]. Gatunek powstał w końcu lat 60. XX wieku, największą popularność osiągając w pierwszej połowie lat 70. Wyparty z estrad przez falę punk rocka.

  6. Il rock progressivo (dall' inglese progressive rock ), anche noto come prog o prog rock, è un genere della musica rock, evoluto dal rock psichedelico britannico degli anni sessanta e diffusosi in Germania, Italia e Francia nel corso del decennio e di quello successivo [2]. Similarmente all' art rock, nacque rispondendo all'esigenza di dare ...

  7. A veritable record guide to progressive rock, with band histories, musical synopses and critical commentary, all presented in the historical context of a timeline. Lucky, Jerry. The Progressive Rock Files Burlington, Ontario: Collector's Guide Publishing, Inc (1998), 304 pages, ISBN 1-896522-10-6 (paperback).