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It's all prog rock, all the time! Giant art rock nerds Jeremy Parish, James Eldred, and Elliot Long gather together to hash out the art of progressive rock. From its roots in the ’60s to the best modern interpretations of the form, the only rule here is that each episode fills at least one full side of an LP and contains plenty of pretentious solos.

Alexander's Ragtime Band James Eldred, Elliot Long, Jeremy Parish

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It's all prog rock, all the time! Giant art rock nerds Jeremy Parish, James Eldred, and Elliot Long gather together to hash out the art of progressive rock. From its roots in the ’60s to the best modern interpretations of the form, the only rule here is that each episode fills at least one full side of an LP and contains plenty of pretentious solos.

    Post-Wall Pink Floyd

    Post-Wall Pink Floyd

    In this, the final episode of Alexander's Ragtime Band, Jeremy, Elliot and James continue their Pink Floyd discussion from an earlier episode. Previously, they discussed the much-maligned post-Syd to Pre-Dark Side era. Today, they discuss the even more maligned post-Wall era - the 80s were a harsh decade for prog rock legends, that's for sure.
    Thanks for listening to the podcast, everyone, we hope you enjoyed it!

    • 1 Std. 39 Min.
    Focus, Jon Anderson and The Gong Family

    Focus, Jon Anderson and The Gong Family

    Alexander's Ragtime Band is winding down, so James and Elliot take this chance to rattle off some records and bands that they've always wanted to talk about, but never had the chance to. Elliot is on brand by talking about Jon Anderson, and James stays extremely on brand by talking about Gong non-stop for 20 minutes.
    Also, Focus.

    • 1 Std. 26 Min.
    A Beginner's Guide to Tangerine Dream

    A Beginner's Guide to Tangerine Dream

    We're going prog-adjacent again to talk about one of our favorite bands, the German electronic music pioneers Tangerine Dream!

    Elliot and I think that everyone should listen to Tangerine Dream, but with literally hundreds of albums, it can be a bit daunting to get into them. So we thought it would be best to share some recommendations for those who might want to dip a toe into their massive discography, but don't know where to begin.

    • 1 Std. 20 Min.
    Mythos & Ekspetion

    Mythos & Ekspetion

    Last month, we covered Pink Floyd, who are probably the most successful progressive rock act of all-time.
    This month we are discussing two bands who are decidedly not some of the biggest acts the genre had to offer; Mythos and Ekseption. But while you've probably never heard of these European obscurities, both Elliot and James think that both bands have a lot to offer prog fans!

    • 1 Std. 17 Min.
    Pink Floyd in Transition, 1969-1972

    Pink Floyd in Transition, 1969-1972

    Pink Floyd started as a psychedelic rock group, and were one of the most important bands of London's underground scene. But after Syd Barrett left the group, the band struggled to find their identity before eventually solidifying themselves as one of the greatest rock bands of all-time. The albums they recorded during this period might not all be great, but they're still a part of the Pink Floyd journey, and definitely helped the band form their legendary prog rock sound.
     

    Elliot Long, Jeremy Parish, and James Eldred discuss these albums to find the good, the bad, and the Ummagumma.

    • 1 Std. 22 Min.
    Aphrodite's Child and 666

    Aphrodite's Child and 666

    Before Vangelis was known the world over for his scores to films like Blade Runner and Chariots of Fire, he was a member of Aphrodite's Child. The group started out as a rather by-the-numbers psychedelic rock act, but the band went full prog for their final record, a sprawling concept album about the literal end of the world called 666.
    Elliot and James are joined once more by Dr. Sparkle of Chrontendo to talk about this incredibly strange record.

    • 1 Std. 14 Min.

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