#Top10 #ProgRock #Anthems from the #1970s #shorts #justintime #throwback

#Top10 #ProgRock #Anthems from the #1970s #shorts #justintime #throwback

The 1970s was a golden era for progressive rock, with many iconic bands and anthems emerging during that time. Here are ten progressive rock anthems from the 1970s that have stood the test of time: 10. "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" by Rick Wakeman 9. "Tarkus" by Emerson, Lake & Palmer 8. "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" by Van der Graaf Generator 7. "Thick as a Brick" by Jethro Tull: A concept album presented as a single track, showcasing Jethro Tull's progressive and folk influences. 6. "Echoes" by Pink Floyd: A mesmerizing track from Pink Floyd's album "Meddle" that epitomizes their progressive sound. 5. "Supper's Ready" by Genesis: This 23-minute epic is a quintessential prog rock masterpiece from Genesis. 4. "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin: While not exclusively categorized as prog rock, this epic track from Led Zeppelin is a landmark in the genre. 3. "Larks' Tongues in Aspic" by King Crimson: This instrumental track from King Crimson is a prime example of their avant-garde approach to prog rock. 2. "Roundabout" by Yes: A classic track that showcases Yes's intricate musicianship and progressive songwriting style. 1. "2112" by Rush: A multi-part epic by Rush that tells a dystopian tale and showcases their virtuosic musicianship. These progressive rock anthems from the 1970s continue to inspire and influence musicians and fans alike.