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		<title>The band That Rocked The World</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Progressive rock music 1st came to life in the</strong> 1960s, as an electric, ambitious and imposing rock music style and in less than a decade, the whole world embraced this form of rock. Although the 1970&#8217;s were thought to be the best years of progressive rock music, this kind of music has not died, and to this day people fill stadiums to listen to progressive rock bands. This form of rock started in England and soon conquered the whole of Europe with its grandiose style, influenced by jazz or classical music.</p>
<p><strong>Rush and Kansas where the first two performers</strong> that adopted the European rock style and brought it to America, where rock was mainly influenced by country or rhythm and blues music. Rush is a Canadian band formed in the 1968 in Toronto, Ontario. After its birth, this progressive rock music band was faced with many challenges until the year 1974, when it finally achieved its definitive form. Rush embraced the progressive rock style and took it to another level, due to its members&#8217; instrumental skills, eclectic motifs and complex compositions. The three band members, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart, began by playing heavy metal that was inspired by blues and moved on to encompassing modern rock or hard rock, until they have established their personal form of progressive rock music.</p>
<p><strong>Rush was not only a exceptional example</strong> of progressive rock music, but also an model for many other performers. This progressive rock band has influenced many exceptional performers, such as The Smashing Pumpkins or Metallica, and they have also paved the way for progressive metal bands such as Dream Theatre. Rush have in business d many music styles in their tunes and, with every album, they have grown and evolved as a band. The rough times they have gone through at the beginning of their career only made it possible for this band to be where it&#8217;s now, promoting their nineteenth album, Snakes &amp; Arrows, released in 2007.</p>
<p><strong>Progressive rock music is fortunate</strong> to have known a performer such as Rush. Since 1974, when the performer released its 1st album, called Rush, they have managed to release no less than twenty-four gold records and fourteen platinum records, placing the performer on the fifth place in the top of the consecutive gold records by a rock band. Nonetheless, for Rush, gold or platinum albums are not enough, for they care a lot about the message they are sending out there, as well as about their fans. The live performances that Rush gives are truly amazing, as this performer accurately describes all the songs that they perform. On stage they recreate numerous sounds through the use of digital samplers; they performance their primary instrument and additionally trigger sounds with their available limbs, so every song they perform can be identical to the one on the album.</p>
<p>Since the year <strong>progressive rock music</strong> came to life, Rush has always found a way to deliver this form of rock to individuals&#8217;s hearts, mixing numerous sounds and using eclectic lyrical motifs, but always staying true to rock and what they believe in.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Progressive rock music</strong> 1st came to life in the 1960s, as an electric, ambitious and imposing rock music style and in less than a decade, the whole world embraced this form of rock. Although the 1970&#8217;s were considered the perfect years of progressive rock music, this kind of music has not died, and to this day people fill stadiums to listen to <strong>progressive rock bands</strong>. This form of rock started in England and soon conquered the whole of Europe with its grandiose style, influenced by jazz or classical music.</p>
<p>Rush and Kansas where the 1st two artists that adopted the European rock style and brought it to America, where rock has been mainly influenced by country or rhythm and blues music. Rush is a Canadian performer formed in the 1968 in Toronto, Ontario. After its birth, this progressive rock music performer was faced with a lot of challenges until the year 1974, when it finally achieved its definitive form. Rush embraced the progressive rock style and took it to another level, due to its members&#8217; instrumental skills, eclectic motifs and complex compositions. The three performer members, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart, began by playing heavy metal that has been inspired by blues and moved on to encompassing modern rock or hard rock, until they have established their personal form of progressive rock music.</p>
<p>Rush has been not only a exceptional example of progressive rock music, but also an model for many other performers. This <strong>progressive rock performer</strong> has influenced many exceptional performers, such as The Smashing Pumpkins or Metallica, and they have also paved the way for progressive metal bands such as Dream Theatre. Rush have in corporate d many music styles in their tunes and, with every album, they have grown and evolved as a band. The rough times they have gone through at the beginning of their career only made it possible for this performer to be where it is now, promoting their nineteenth album, Snakes &amp; Arrows, released in 2007.</p>
<p><strong>Progressive rock music is fortunate to have known a band such as Rush.</strong> Since 1974, when the band released its 1st album, called Rush, they have managed to release no less than twenty-four gold records and fourteen platinum records, placing the band on the fifth place in the top of the consecutive gold records by a rock band. However, for Rush, gold or platinum albums are not enough, for they care a lot about the message they&#8217;re sending out there, as well as about their listeners. The live shows that Rush gives are truly amazing, as this band accurately describes all the tunes that they perform. On stage they recreate many sounds through the use of digital samplers; they play their primary instrument and also trigger sounds with their available limbs, so every song they perform may be identical to the one on the album.</p>
<p>Since the year progressive rock music came to life, Rush has always found a way to deliver this form of rock to individuals&#8217;s hearts, mixing many sounds and using eclectic lyrical motifs, but always staying true to rock and what they believe in.</p>
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		<title>Progressive Rock and Roll Bands That Inspired The World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Progressive rock appeared in the late 1960s when rock performers wanted to break down the barriers of radio formatted pop and rock and progress this music type of to a place where it may achieve a more sophisticated sound, similar to that of classical music or jazz. Progressive rock is substantially hard to define in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Progressive rock appeared in the late 1960s </strong>when rock performers wanted to break down the barriers of radio formatted pop and rock and progress this music type of to a place where it may achieve a more sophisticated sound, similar to that of classical music or jazz. Progressive rock is substantially hard to define in one conclusive way and all of us have progressive rock bands to prove that. Some of the most necessary bands of the 70s that defined this rock form did not have the same sound.</p>
<p><strong>Psychedelic music is believed to be the starting</strong> point of progressive rock. Some individuals likewise believe that artists like The Beatles contributed to the progressive rock movement. Nonetheless, the two progressive rock artists that the majority individuals see as being the 1st of this new- found genre were King Crimson and Yes. These progressive rock artists appeared at the end of the 1960s and although the 1st performer was attributed to hard progressive rock sub- genre and the second to symphonic rock, they were both catalogued as <strong>progressive rock bands</strong>, as their sound has been unique and more sophisticated. Genesis is yet another rock performer that aspired to progressive rock. Their third progressive rock album performance things straight for this band. They were a symphonic rock performer and thus a progressive rock band.</p>
<p>excellent Britain has been the first country that started the progressive rock movement, but Italy has been not far behind either. Banco Del Mutuo Soccorco and Premiata Forneria Marconi were <strong>progressive rock bands</strong> that led the way for all rock bands all over Europe to progress and define this rock type of. As far as the progressive rock movement is concerned, these two European countries were the ones that opened all doors and invited all rock bands to evolve and give the world excellent progressive rock albums. Still, excellent Britain is still the top  promoter of progressive <strong>rock bands</strong>, with Caravan, another progressive rock band from this country, being the one that defined the third sub- type of progressive rock: Canterbury. So,at the end of the 1960s, progressive rock bands established three sub- type of s: hard prog, symphonic and Canterbury.</p>
<p>The 1970s represented the crowning of progressive rock as a genre and some of the biggest progressive rock albums were released in this decade. Jethro Tull&#8217;s “Thick as a brick” or Rush&#8217;s “2112” are only two of the the majority appreciated progressive rock albums released in the 70s. Also, this decade brought another ten sub- genres of progressive rock to life, and many progressive rock performers came forth in this period. As if progressive rock was not complicated enough, art folk, classical prog, folk prog, ambient, Rio, pomp prog, jazz fusion, electronic, Zeuhl and krautrock were listed as sub- genres of the 60s rock genre.</p>
<p>In the next two decades, progressive rock did not progress as much as it had up to that moment. In the 80s, it has been dethroned by the punk movement and progressive rock artists chose to give birth to another sub- genre : neo progressive. There were few progressive rock albums released in the 80s, some of the the majority prolific ones being Rush&#8217;s “Moving Pictures” or Fate&#8217;s Warning&#8217;s “No Exit”. <strong>Progressive metal rock</strong> has been furthermore listed as a sub- genre in this period. The 1990s were dominated by the development of metal prog, through Dream Theatre. This decade is mainly characterized by the revival of the progressive scene of the seventies.</p>
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