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    Andy is a drummer, producer and educator. He has toured the world with rock legend Robert Plant and played on classic prog albums by Frost and IQ.
    As a drum clinician he has played with Terry Bozzio, Kenny Aronoff, Thomas Lang, Marco Minneman and Mike Portnoy.
    He also teaches drums privately and at Kidderminster College

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  • @ayeatropoulos1
    @ayeatropoulos1 Před rokem +11

    You're description of Prog fans is absolutely hysterical.!!!

  • @dbriddie9525
    @dbriddie9525 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Sides 3 & 4 of Seconds Out still gives me the chills 47 years later..................

  • @ambientideas1
    @ambientideas1 Před rokem +23

    It’s why I really admire you, Andy. You exist outside the borderland of prog (and other genres) orthodoxy, and exist so with passion and humour. 👏

  • @henryjablonski5280
    @henryjablonski5280 Před rokem +16

    PFM Cook is another tasty live Prog offering. Overall a very impressive list Andy, so many choices and so few spots!

  • @edljnehan2811
    @edljnehan2811 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Thank you sir pictures at an exhibition has always been my favorite not only live but like you said as an album on the whole. I gained a lot of respect for you after hearing your speech on this as I couldn't have said it better myself😊

  • @gregorybooker4913
    @gregorybooker4913 Před rokem +7

    Bravo!!!! ELP is the birth of Prog Proper and you nailed it!!!!! I invite you to join the ELP Appreciation site. You belong here and many of the families are in our members. We hold dear the ELP legacy and as an administrator I beg you to come to the fold. I personally have been to 22 shows and can tell you, they were stunning every show. Tell them Greg sent you!!!

    • @sheldonwheaton881
      @sheldonwheaton881 Před 29 dny

      Tarkus live is amazing! When I cross myself I say " Emerson, Lake and Palmer ".

  • @nigelcnash
    @nigelcnash Před rokem +8

    Half way through I was beginning to fidget that Pictures at an Exhibition was not cropping up. Number one? Oh yes. Quite right.

  • @mauricegallagher9170
    @mauricegallagher9170 Před rokem +26

    Camel's double live is amazing also, especially on CD

  • @danieletrani5765
    @danieletrani5765 Před rokem +7

    Great video Andy, thanx :-) My favourite live from Yes is Key to Ascension; the sound and the mix are perfect, the line up is classic Yes, the songs are wonderful: there is also a great version of Awaken!

    • @charleswagner2984
      @charleswagner2984 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Symphonic Live is my favorite live Yes music. Can't go wrong with Gates, Ritual, and CTTE in one concert.

  • @stevenhanson1454
    @stevenhanson1454 Před rokem +4

    I love listening to your rants. They're so real. Because I can actually see myself in everything.

  • @brucebrown73
    @brucebrown73 Před rokem +10

    I believe anyone who goes back and listens to all these will find he made great choices especially number 1. Yes, many of the live performances mentioned in these comments are memorable and great, but considering the technology available and what ELP did with it in Pictures at an Exhibition is the most creative possibility for their time. Truly!

  • @mr.b4444
    @mr.b4444 Před rokem +18

    Focus live at the Rainbow

  • @mcosu1
    @mcosu1 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for introducing me to yesshows. Wow...

  • @mellotronin54
    @mellotronin54 Před rokem +6

    Went to see Steve Hackett last night at Leicester de montfort hall where Genesis live was recorded. Night after Night re issue with the full concert is great.

  • @exitthelemming145
    @exitthelemming145 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The 1973 Genesis album simply titled 'Live' is deserving of more love in Prog circles.

  • @AlmostEthical
    @AlmostEthical Před rokem +24

    For me, 801 Live is one of the greatest live prog albums. They were one of the few prog bands that was actually progressive.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem +7

      And Simon Phillips proving he can play any genre better than anyone else...

    • @AlmostEthical
      @AlmostEthical Před rokem +2

      Yes, a monster rhythm section and generally brilliant band playing a unique brand of prog, closer to Crimson than the the Yes/Genesis tranch.

    • @cuahutemoctorres3691
      @cuahutemoctorres3691 Před rokem

      Is that te name of the band?

    • @AlmostEthical
      @AlmostEthical Před rokem

      801 was the band name

    • @ianbrown3304
      @ianbrown3304 Před rokem +2

      Defo. One of THE best live albums regardless of genres. And Diamond Head is one the bestest guitar solos of all time IMHO.

  • @rembeadgc
    @rembeadgc Před rokem +5

    Thank you for championing the appreciation and understanding of all of this music. In reality it helps us understand ourselves better.

  • @michaelfavreau7617
    @michaelfavreau7617 Před rokem +5

    Great stuff Andy. I love a prog ranking show that comes across like a prog epic. Slow start, questionable double points, wonderful allusions to youth, and a blow out manic vision to conclude. That`s prog at its best. Congratulations. This is the most prog video ever made.

  • @rembeadgc
    @rembeadgc Před rokem +12

    Yes, when I discovered Gentle Giant's "Playing the Fool" back in the late 70s I was coming out of High School and I wore the album out. It is a live prog rock masterpiece. Nothing out of place. Impeccable performances and mind expanding songs.

    • @jdmresearch
      @jdmresearch Před rokem +6

      It is a masterpiece. My only criticism is similar to a problem with YesSongs. The sound is quite muddy.... but the playing is impeccable.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem +2

      The sound is a bit muddy IMO too...but the playing is astonishing...

    • @rembeadgc
      @rembeadgc Před rokem +2

      @@AndyEdwardsDrummer It's certainly not pristine but, every instrument sounds like what it is. I think the sound is great compared to Yessongs. Nothing against Allan but, If it weren't for Bruford's input on Perpetual Change and The Fish, I don't listen to it.

    • @moogymiss
      @moogymiss Před rokem

      Brilliant playing...but badly recorded.. Progeny much better

  • @tomharniess7097
    @tomharniess7097 Před rokem +3

    Biscuits top ten, what a great idea. So at 10 - rich tea =camel
    9 - malted milk = pink floyd
    8 - fig roll = van der graaf generator
    7 - short bread finger = man
    6 - nice = gong
    5 - custard cream = hawkwind
    4 - bourbon = yes
    3 - hobnob = jethro tull
    2 - ginger nut = genesis
    1 - jammy dodger = e l p
    I do love a biccy and I do like your videos lots of great info and lots of bands that I k know but more that I don't. Keep up the good work 😊

  • @oolongoolong789
    @oolongoolong789 Před rokem +3

    1. Peter Hammill - Typical
    2. Frank Zappa - Sheik Yerbouti
    3. Hawkwind - Space Ritual
    4. Robert Wyatt - Theatre Royal Drury Lane 8th September 1974
    5. Henry Cow - Concerts

  • @brucebrown73
    @brucebrown73 Před rokem +7

    I have to say I loved all these choices you made. I intend to go back and listen to all of them in the coming weeks. I was shocked that you chose what I’ve always the best live program performance. Pictures at an Exhibition is amazing especially if you consider it was actually their first music together. They played it at Isle of Wight festival before 450,000 people and it catapulted them into superstars

  • @robsavage3217
    @robsavage3217 Před rokem +10

    I saw Rush in concert when they were promoting Moving Pictures and was amazed at how similar the live performance was to the studio album. So I'm certainly willing to believe the concert album is legit. 👍

    • @RogueReplicant
      @RogueReplicant Před 3 měsíci +1

      Whoa! You haven't heard Exit Stage Left?? As you speculate, it really is awesome. Or should I say "they" are awesome because there are 2 versions with different playlists and different production, mix, etc. Version 1 is audio only and version 2 is audio and video. 👍

  • @bradleystone2623
    @bradleystone2623 Před rokem +10

    Kudos to you, Andy, for recognizing that "Pictures at an Exhibition" is an essential prog rock album, that happens to be live - as opposed to other albums that capture bands live! And "Seconds Out" a sure fire #2.

  • @garylake1676
    @garylake1676 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Pictures is the best, a spot-on choice, as Andy got down to the last five, I am sat thinking Welcome Back should be coming, but Pictures is special, very very special, outrageous of ELP to throw this into the mix as their second/third album, (I think it was released at a very similar time to Tarkus).

  • @LateNightNotes
    @LateNightNotes Před rokem +1

    The last 15 minutes of this video should be given an award. Even better than the top 10 list. I will definitely watch the ranked biscuit video! THANK YOU!

  • @MackeyWilliams
    @MackeyWilliams Před rokem +2

    Love when you get all riled up, Andy. Great stuff. I gave Pete and his SoT In the PROG Seat a bit of stick for continually blending what I consider three distinctly different genres - prog, fusion and prog metal - into one. Drives me nuts.

  • @MrFtoudalk
    @MrFtoudalk Před rokem +3

    It's a joy to watch your videos because you remind me that I used to have some of these albums, and I absolutely enjoyed listening to them. Like Bursting Out! I had completely forgotten about that. And Pompeii! what a fantastic experience. ELP as well.
    Unfortunately when I moved to the states, I had to get rid of my vinyl collection, which was fairly extensive, so I forgot about albums like those mentioned...
    Also, on a lighter note, you must have a very good therapist... 😉

  • @richard8417
    @richard8417 Před rokem +4

    Top lists just work good. And they are inspiration to check out stuff you didn't know. I don't care if it's subjective, that's why I follow your channel.

  • @stevenpratley8271
    @stevenpratley8271 Před rokem +5

    Personally one of my favourite live albums is Steve Hackett - Tokyo Tapes which features King Crimson members. Your list has many of my favourite live albums

  • @kennethdias9988
    @kennethdias9988 Před rokem +4

    Lou Reed Rock and Roll Animal is my favorite. Ian Hunter’s intro to Sweet Jane is phenomenal.

    • @owenkrysler8235
      @owenkrysler8235 Před 5 měsíci

      It was Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter on guitars.

  • @kph1034
    @kph1034 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Rush sounded the same live as they did in the studio except when they did a few improv bits.
    Amazing band to see live. Incredible musicians

    • @RogueReplicant
      @RogueReplicant Před 3 měsíci

      In some songs, they surpassed the studio version. La Villa Strangiato from ESL is, to me, the best version they ever pulled off. It is slightly faster tempo and Alex was on fire.

    • @DrMidnight-oz1rk
      @DrMidnight-oz1rk Před 2 měsíci

      Flush🚽

    • @RogueReplicant
      @RogueReplicant Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@DrMidnight-oz1rk Agreed. First turds to go: Zappa and Dream Theater.

  • @soubrierjean9853
    @soubrierjean9853 Před rokem +15

    One of the best video endings I've ever seen. Hilarious !
    Great live prog album : Kansas "Two for the Show ".

    • @halcyon289
      @halcyon289 Před měsícem

      Agreed , this album is a masterpiece .

  • @fernandopavon888
    @fernandopavon888 Před rokem +3

    Great channel, insightful and enjoyable

  • @jimmccloskey4254
    @jimmccloskey4254 Před rokem +2

    Giant - saw live during the Power and the Glory tour (Starcastle opened) Central Park NYC - the crowd roared throughout and yes the live album is a powerhouse. Nice video, bravo.

  • @btannereagle
    @btannereagle Před rokem +1

    I’ve been a Prog fan since 1972! I’m so glad I found your channel.

  • @marvinspira3491
    @marvinspira3491 Před rokem +2

    I was expecting to see Gong Live Etc . on the list , btw , you're right about the Magma Live / Hhai , it's a truly amazing album that could also be on the list , but I guess we just can't have them all .
    Anyway , great list and great video !

  • @davidcromwell6805
    @davidcromwell6805 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge, passion and weirdness, Andy. More and more of the real you is emerging! 😆 How about a Top 10 (or Baker's Dozen) of tunes by Half Man, Half Biscuit?

  • @davidsquonkbreeds8568
    @davidsquonkbreeds8568 Před rokem +2

    Totally agree with your criteria for this list. Made me rethink my own thoughts about the albums. Great that you differentiate between greatest and favourite!

  • @madu251
    @madu251 Před rokem +1

    Hey Andy, Canadian prog fan here. You know us so well!

  • @timjohnson8902
    @timjohnson8902 Před rokem +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed your video thankyou
    Tim

  • @stevendavid5370
    @stevendavid5370 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic list!! There is not a band that deserves to be on this list. Although I am not familiar with UK, King Crimson or Gentle Giant, I've heard similar comments from other album ranking and other types of videos who have made the same comments. In the end it is about the music and musicianship who created these master pieces, which we get to enjoy until the end of time (or at least until the end of our time). What a gift for the peoples of the world to have at their listening pleasure. Thanks for a fantastic video and your comments about each of your picks.

  • @nickkaltz738
    @nickkaltz738 Před rokem +3

    NO ORDER
    Phil Manzanera's 801- Live
    Focus - Hamburger concerto
    Premiata Forneria Marconi - Cook( Live in USA)
    Gong - Live
    Soft machine - Alive and well
    Stomu Yamashta's GO - Live from Paris
    Kevin Ayers, Eno, Cale, Nico - June 1 1974
    Henry Cow - Concerts
    Camel - Live
    Brand X - Livestock

  • @Steve-wb60
    @Steve-wb60 Před rokem +1

    I love your teasing of Prog fans!! Yes, we are nerdy, you’re so right. Love your channel !

  • @theshrubberer
    @theshrubberer Před rokem +2

    Biscuits!!!! Man that last 10 minutes was epic. I am not even a prog fan except for Floyd and Tull, bit i love your diatribes against critical posturing. Btw , i completely understand the difference between favorite lists and greatest lists. Both are valuable, but favorites lists are more valuable to people who already know the domain, while greatest are good for newbies. But the greatest lists heavily overlap many CZcamss lists, while favorites are more personal and distinct, so I personally prefer the favorites lists. that's just my opinion haha, this is getting recursive

  • @jdmresearch
    @jdmresearch Před rokem +3

    Great list. Loved the arguments. Strong. Lots of fun. And I appreciate the discussion at the end.
    I can't complain with what you included.
    But I'll make three points.
    1) The best UK live Prog Band is defiintely King Crimson. Choose whatever period: 69 -> Epitaph Amazing! 71-72 -> Ladies of the Road Extraordinary!
    But then you have my favorite period: 72-74 --> Great Deceiver ; Night Watch. It has it all. Adventurous music, improvs, and tight playing with songs. Love the darkness of the songs; much more so than other prog bands.
    2) I agree that Magma 75 is just astonishing.
    3) Any Soft Machine Live from 69-70. Mind-blowing.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem +1

      I agree with all of that...i did consider Great Deceiver but then I would plump for Starless and Bible Black which is a masterpiece summation of those recordings. But I wanted to make the case for USA as it is perhaps the forgotten fourth album of perhaps the greatest line-up.

    • @jdmresearch
      @jdmresearch Před rokem +1

      @@AndyEdwardsDrummer True about SBB! I actually would make the case for it using a similar argument you made for "Between Nothingness and...". They introduced a masterpiece such as Fracture and it was being played live (with just a few overdubs). Another issue: Everybody knows it now, but at the time, virtually nobody knew this was live, including most music critics... I didn't know it until I got their box set in 91. (To be more precise, it is 70% live... a few songs from side 1 are at AIR in London).
      And one very last thing: People who saw 70s shows and their KC incarnations say that the true magical band was the one from late 72... It's amazing that, although I wouldn't say Muir was a virtuoso, he was a truly creative force and an improv master, to the point that Bruford says he was a major influence, and that a few times he ended up crying at the realization that he knew almost nothing about music (despite his huge success with Yes).
      Ok, I'll end here so I don't fit your proggy nerd description in the video....

  • @jeffreytaylor6257
    @jeffreytaylor6257 Před rokem +1

    Your analysis of the Seconds Out performance is spot on. They seemed more free even though their music is very structured.
    Well done sir.
    JT

  • @Alaskanbrawl
    @Alaskanbrawl Před rokem +3

    Saw Genesis in 77. For me their peak and a top 3 gig for me. Seconds Out is flawless, and it may be blasphemy but I prefer this version of Suppers Ready. A true great.

  • @trparsils
    @trparsils Před rokem +3

    A great list. Very few recognize Exit Stage Left. Has always been a favorite Rush album. Glad to see on list. Remember when Pictures came out. I was in college ( yes I am that old) and played it non stop. Always loved ELP and this album. Great video!

  • @craigbrtnik9905
    @craigbrtnik9905 Před rokem +1

    Hi Andy. This is Pianoman Craig from Canada. Been watching you for a while. You are very knowledgeable and unafraid to go against the grain which is refreshing. I am a huge prog fan, especially ELP who I saw every time they were in Toronto and once in Montreal. I was even in Keith's house back in 1980. You are totally correct re his compositional ability and his keyboard prowess was second to none. He and Wakeman were big influences on us young keyboard players. Might I recommend Triumvirat as well? Only the vocals fall short of Lake's voice but pretty good keyboards. Also Rod Argent is right up there on organ (and still singing great harmonies with the Zombies). Cheers and keep up the good work.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem

      Rod Argent is from my neck of the woods. When I was a kid he had a music shop just up the road...

  • @mikeydred11
    @mikeydred11 Před rokem

    Big Prog fan here, Andy. Great job. Love and share your outlook.

  • @martynharper2779
    @martynharper2779 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I love your videos, your knowledge and your passion.
    My top 10 live prog albums:
    10. Caravan - Live at the Fairfield’s Hall
    9. Camel - A Live Record
    8. Genesis - Live (1973)
    7. King Crimson - The Night Watch
    6. Tangerine Dream - Ricochet
    5. Rush - Different Stages
    4. Procol Harum - In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
    3. Yes - Keys to Ascension
    2. Frank Zappa - Zappa In New York
    1. Genesis - Seconds Out

  • @ingemarbroberg6822
    @ingemarbroberg6822 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Welcome back

  • @PabloSanchez-rm3lm
    @PabloSanchez-rm3lm Před rokem +2

    I like when you go on a more subjective path, because first of all, i believe there's no posibility of being objective when we talk about music (but how many times we'd tried!), but most of all, because I get the posibility of hearing your opinion abuot an album that I may heard of it, or not consider it to be that great, and then give it another chance.
    PD 1: Great video ending!!!
    PD 2: Sorry for my english...

  • @Mj323_bb
    @Mj323_bb Před rokem +2

    Oh no, I had a Dr. appt and missed the live premiere of the only-beginning-to-be-unleased power of your magical mind! A stealth rant video! A kaleidoscope of close-ups! A Lucky Find! A bevy of biscuits! As always, thanks for bringing life and joy and another treasure map of music to my life. Can't wait to see the Biscuit List. I'll just mention one, Bahlsen Hit Cocoa

  • @kzustang
    @kzustang Před rokem +1

    Started watching your channel a few days ago. Really great stuff. Enjoying your weird analysis of prog stuff. I'm probably weird myself, listening to prog, writing prog, recording prog, talking prog, thinking prog and going prog crazy.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem

      Welcome aboard! I do love prog...creatively you can do whatever you want, but the fans can be a little anal retentive...and is the stuff the generates the wierdness here

  • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826

    I might not be a musician, but your closing monologue, after your No.1, is close to exactly how I think about music (and not only Prog). And even though I make similar points on my own Prog and Genesis rundown videos, I'm jealous as f**k when I hear musicians discuss the same, knowing that they understand the technicalities of music making so much more than me.

  • @allangrant2713
    @allangrant2713 Před rokem +1

    Andy you were in IQ, you are a GOD best of luck to you and KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK.

  • @user-ti5in8mi8b
    @user-ti5in8mi8b Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent!! Btw Andy, my name is Rick Best and I follow you from Winnipeg, Canada. Again, I think your pieces are absolutely brilliant. Just brilliant.

  • @deansusec8745
    @deansusec8745 Před rokem +4

    Nice breakdown, as always! And your final message makes you think. You're right, though. When after a long time only the great music stays. Queen is a great example. When under pressure came out, nobody cared. Prince, Culture club, Duran Duran, were all powerful. But I ask you, where are those songs now? Under pressure imo, was incredibly ahead of its time! Have a listen. Queen overall, are far more popular today than the ever were decades ago, when the music actually came out!

    • @garanceadrosehn9691
      @garanceadrosehn9691 Před rokem

      Well, I think Prince (and later his estate) killed off his legacy because of all the energy put into stamping out anyone anywhere putting up copies of his music.

  • @MrMaynardWR
    @MrMaynardWR Před rokem +10

    King Crimson has a nw live album with it's current lineup playing the old classics. It's called Radical Action to Unseat the Hold of the Monkey Mind

  • @gazza8127
    @gazza8127 Před rokem +3

    Great list Andy, agree "Pictures" had everything including superb production, such a shame they got the production so wrong for "Welcome back my friends" can you imagine how good it would be with similar production to "Pictures?" Since it's release "Seconds out" has been my all time favourite live album regardless of genre. The production was way ahead of it's time, the sound clarity is extraordinary & the power delivery especially the drums & keyboards is so impressive. That post Gabriel, pre post Hackett period for me was their finest in terms of firing on all cylinders both in the studio & live. Cheers

    • @moogymiss
      @moogymiss Před rokem

      True. Imagine how great welcome back would be with great sound like pictures.? Such a waste.

  • @allangrant2713
    @allangrant2713 Před rokem +3

    ANDY AND YOUR MAD AS A MARCH HARE. CHEERS

  • @michaeldallaway1988
    @michaeldallaway1988 Před rokem +13

    Absent Lovers by King Crimson is essential. The definitive version of a lot of the Discipline era stuff

    • @jdmresearch
      @jdmresearch Před rokem +3

      I agree they are incredible. But for me, the essential KC live is during the 70s. 1972-74 to be more specific. They were so adventurous, improvising when few prog bands were doing it live (and I mean collectively improvs). They had not so good moments, but when they were good, nobody could touch them. Anyway, opinions of course.

    • @MrMaynardWR
      @MrMaynardWR Před rokem +4

      That's my favorite era

    • @peterstickler6492
      @peterstickler6492 Před rokem +1

      I disagree. To me KC is all about 1969-74. After that is was a completely different band and, to me, very boring.

    • @jdmresearch
      @jdmresearch Před rokem +2

      @@peterstickler6492 In fact, initially they had a different band name ("Discipline"). I think they were great, but I agree they were a different animal.

    • @stevescott200
      @stevescott200 Před rokem

      yeah, i only picked it up this year, amazing , they were so much better live,

  • @garygomesvedicastrology
    @garygomesvedicastrology Před rokem +2

    Gentle Giant Playing the Fool is amazing. I remember hearing them for the first time in 1973 and raving about them to friends who were luke warm about them.
    The same friends interviewed them and saw them live and were instant converts-and these were folks who were populist conservative fans who later took to punk, but still rave about Gentle Giant live.

  • @stuartwigmore3738
    @stuartwigmore3738 Před rokem +2

    Great list Andy! You've confirmed two things that are always dissed by others when discussing prog rock with those who "know better"
    Danger Money is every bit as great an album as the first UK release. The combined talents of John Wetton and Eddie Jobson (and speaking as a classically trained performer, these two are amongst my all time favourite musicians) continued past that absolute beast of a first album. Such a creative peak for both of them - they were playing music live that would eventually end up on Danger Money even when Holdsworth and Bruford were still in the band.
    Seconds Out is (for me anyway) is probably the greatest live prog album ever recorded - despite Gabe purists scoffing at it in favour of Genesis Live. Compare SO to the many other(!) recordings available from Genesis 76 and (particularly) 77 tours and its easy to hear that despite some major studio editing, that this is the mighty Genesis - probably the greatest band in the world at the time - at the height of its power.
    Anyway, thats enough sycophantic superlatives for one comment! Great video!

  • @ianbrown3304
    @ianbrown3304 Před rokem +5

    On the basis that (the mighty) Hawkwind has featured regularly in Prog (the magazine) and Space Ritual is officially the greatest live album of all time AND space. Then clearly this is the nation's number one favourite.

  • @garanceadrosehn9691
    @garanceadrosehn9691 Před rokem +2

    👋 🙂 It might be that a good goal for the video length would be 30-minutes... 😀 🖖
    Congrats on passing the 4K subscriber mark!
    Some things I like about your videos is that you've spent some time thinking about the albums you're going to talk about. But then once you feel comfortable with your choices for some list, you record a video where (it at least seems that) you're just winging it. That way you're still enthusiastic about your choices. And it's a a fun and entertaining exploration of the music because you had put some thought into it before turning on the camera.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem +1

      That is exactly what I do...and I don't hardly any research. I do spend some time tweaking the actual list however...and then when I put the video up a couple of choices pop into my head that I realise I have missed in that annoys me. On this list there isn't actually anything I regret including and I think I nailed 1+2...Floyd perhaps (now so many here agree with my choice) should have been higher...

  • @davidbarton1928
    @davidbarton1928 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Future Andy Edwards would have loved 'All That Glitters Is A Mare's Nest' by Cardiacs. The concert footage for this live album is on CZcams. If you ever want to feel thoroughly humbled by how tight and proficient a band can be, watch the opening song 'The Duck and Roger the Horse'. It's like being on a rollercoaster.

  • @johngranda3556
    @johngranda3556 Před rokem +6

    Great choices. Did you consider putting Night Of The Living Dregs and Livestock on your list?

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem +2

      Livestock could have been on here for sure...Brand X are a magnificent fusion band. And Flood by Herbie is one I missed too. The Dixie Dregs...they are the Mahavishnu plays Lynyrd Skynyrd band aren't they?

    • @Glornt
      @Glornt Před rokem +1

      @@AndyEdwardsDrummer A lot less Skynyrd than the name might suggest. They are probably more fusion than prog, for those who feel the need to acknowledge such distinction.

  • @patrickmoore6159
    @patrickmoore6159 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi: I found your channel and greatly appreciate your thoughts. I am glad we do not always agree, since I have learned a fair amount. Cheers!

  • @tedval13
    @tedval13 Před rokem +2

    As an expat in California who misses his bickies, I'd have to say that McVities Fruit Shortcake takes some beating, especially because there's nothing else like it on this side of the pond. Also, the snob in me loves Fortnum's Toffolossus. Loved the album ranking too btw. As a Yes fan, first and foremost, glad to see some love for YesShows, but agree with placing Second's Out higher. Saw Steve Hackett perform the entire album live recently - 'twas a spiritual experience.

  • @patbarr1351
    @patbarr1351 Před rokem +3

    I was pretty startled when I heard Gentle Giant's "Playing the Fool," but decades later we're able to see them in several videos ("Giant on the Box" for one) and they did indeed play all that stuff live, switching instruments faster than a runway model swaps outfits! I would never limit a Best Of like this to the '70's. There were a number of fine live records in the '80's, like "Peter Gabriel Plays Live," Tangerine Dream's "Poland," Talking Heads' "Stop Making Sense" and even Kate Bush's live EP (I had the Laserdisc too).

  • @MisterWondrous
    @MisterWondrous Před rokem +2

    Getting to the crux of the biscuit, let me concur with your top two picks, or plectra, as biscuit-eaters might or might not say. On your ultimate, I, at first thought you were going to pick a longer, later live masterpiece. I had a similar experience with your choice as a youth. A real marvel in every way. A Faberge Egg.
    Love the show. Just discovered it. Subscribed. Stay weird. Peace.

  • @user-ti5in8mi8b
    @user-ti5in8mi8b Před 6 měsíci

    Yes!! I want to see a “Top 10 Biscuits” video!! Ha, ha! Andy, your videos are so great! The insightfulness, the humour. Can’t get enough.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před 6 měsíci +1

      it's there, seek and you shall find. I also have two videos on mustaches too

  • @alanansara2190
    @alanansara2190 Před rokem +1

    Hey Andy. Suggestion for a video. Top proggy songs by artists who aren't considered prog. Examples: "Achilles Last Stand" by Zeppelin, "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" by Elton John, "A Song for Europe" by Roxy Music.
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    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem

      I'm coming up with a top ten mainstream artists went prog or fusion list as we speak

  • @DA-dw5zn
    @DA-dw5zn Před rokem +4

    The Genesis archive 67-75 box set is well worth a mention.

  • @MackeyWilliams
    @MackeyWilliams Před rokem +1

    Andy - I'm partial to the original UK lineup, but do enjoy Night After Night. Have you heard the expanded version that pushes it out over 2 CDs? I keep hoping for a vinyl release of it.

  • @jamesjones7138
    @jamesjones7138 Před rokem +4

    Flippin eck', I had the ESL VHS, it was an absolute treasure, even if it only lasted about an hour. A few years later, I bought the 'Grace Under Pressure Tour' VHS and couldn't believe the difference in picture/sound quality. Another treasure, but sadly, round about an hour again. Thankfully, later Rush Concert DVD's became more generous.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem

      More generous but not as good. I bought the Rio DVD and the R30 DVD hoping for something on the same level as ESL and I was slightly disappointed tbh...this is perhaps worth a video...

  • @AlexAlex-dr9zc
    @AlexAlex-dr9zc Před rokem +1

    I loved the way you spoke of - you live - prog rock. You really got me laughing by the end of this video. Great ranking here. I'd however put IQ's Forever Live somewhere as well as Two For The Show by Kansas and A live Record by Camel. Thanks and keep on rocking man.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem +1

      When I joined IQ they gave me a copy of that album to learn the set. I had four weeks to learn it then I was off to Canada, then my second show on that tour was filmed for the DVD 'Stage'. On youtube check out me playing Leapof Faith...that was that second gig!!!

    • @AlexAlex-dr9zc
      @AlexAlex-dr9zc Před rokem

      @@AndyEdwardsDrummer Be sure I already know your performance in this DVD. Delightful. Regarding the short time you had to learn all this complicated music, you deserve hats off ! There's another live prog album I forgot : The Blinding Darkness by Pallas. These guys deserve way more attention than they have.

  • @tonypeake467
    @tonypeake467 Před rokem +1

    Andy. Don't worry about haters. I wish they'd move to another channel, or don't view the top 10 vids as you say. Love what you do. We may not always be in agreement, but your opinions are valued, and we get to discover some new treasures. Live at Pompeii is a gem yes! Cheers from Australia.

  • @northcarolinavinylpicker

    You got the list correct. Love the ELP no. 1

  • @thomasrichmond2413
    @thomasrichmond2413 Před rokem +2

    Wrong, wrong, wrong , wrong and…..wrong. The greatest live performance is Tarkus from Welcome back-and more specifically, Aquatarkus. The greatest collection of live music performances is Yessongs. The reason being Steve Howe. Taking an acoustic song like And you and I and rearranging it for electric was brilliant. The solos at the end of Siberian Khatru & Starship Trooper are legendary. The piece de resistance is of course Perpetual Change, with the beautiful interplay between Howe, Squire & Waksman. Capped off with the Bruford solo.
    No go to bed without your dinner!

  • @jgdmlw
    @jgdmlw Před rokem +3

    I am with you on the drumming on Jethro Tull Bursting out. He was great on this.

  • @mikeschultz817
    @mikeschultz817 Před rokem +1

    You see, a while back, maybe 2 years now, I started to get into YT. Mainly, I admit, to download all, or at least most of the music that I physically once owned, before I moved to a far away country, and sold everything I had collected over the course of 40 odd years. And, it was a collection you don't find too often, I tell thee. To this very day, I still regret having done it, but that's a different story, all together. Now, as I was born in the early 50's (1952 to be exact), I bought saw & experienced all of the "ranked" bands, when they actually happened. I think, in one of my comments on your videos, I therefore called you, same as Classic Album Review, or Sea of Tranquility, the "Hindsight" Generation, and it sometimes gives me the chills, how you guys look at/talk about what used to be the soundtrack of my youth, or adolescence, respectively. It feels like a crude mix of bewilderment, strange fascination & complacency, even audacity. The terminology, the categorization, the allocation. The "Knowers" self indulgence. Funny, really. Not to be misunderstood, all this seems to be part s of the human condition, including the (desperate) need to give everything a name, to put every piece of music where the "movers & shakers" believe it belongs. And, ProgRock/Progressive Music (and whatever comes with it) is one of the, if not THE most audacious of all of them. Drawer thinking we call that in my original language. Instead of trying to put (if one really feels like doing so) the emotions & impressions one feels while listening to whatever piece of music into someone's very own words, people just use these terms now. Like, "hey dude, this is Genesis". "Erm, what is it?" "It's ProgRock, stupid." "Oh, I see, sorry for asking." To put that into context, back then, we didn't have this terminology, or, at least not to that extent. For someone like me (and my buddies) everything ever since Elvis, The Beatles, Stones, Yardbirds, Pretty Things, Hawkwind you name'em, was progressive music. Why? Because, they all took things further than they had been before. For me, everything that opens a new window of my imagination is Prog.That's why. And, I tell you, when I bought the first Hawkwind album in 1970 (God bless that day), it was, at least for me, but also some others, the epitomy of what progressive rock music could possibly be. And, bands like Ashra Tempel, Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze were the ones you would connect to progressive music, like you had done with all the afore-mentioned names. In none of all your formats I've heard a single word about those. As mentioned before, there was a kind of terminology (Psychedelic, Electronic, Krautrock, Bluesrock etc.), but it was light years away from all the slick name-giving of recent years. Back then, everything that rocked, was - Rock. Period! Black Sabbath rocked, so it was Rock. Maybe, a little harder than others, but nonetheless. Same would go for other bands of the day like Santana Wishbone Ash (progrock???), all the Vertigo swirl label bands, the few of the RCA Neon label, and so on, and so forth. ROCK! Nothing more, but nothing less, either. Progressive? Yeah, most of'em were, and you would rather look for the ones who weren't - for whatever reason. Anyway, nuff said!

    • @narosgmbh5916
      @narosgmbh5916 Před rokem

      Die grössten Kritiker der Elche waren früher selber welche
      I belong to your generation .
      And I don't remember us categorizing like that in the 70's either. But I do remember that we categorized previous ages as postborn. The difference could be that there was a lot less for us to watch/hear which was then shelved. In honor of the host here: Andy's work reminds me a bit of Hegel's dialectics. Shortly after each postulate, he immediately smashes it again and we take the lift to the next floor. And when the video is over, the light in the comment column stays on

  • @ericarmstrong6540
    @ericarmstrong6540 Před rokem +4

    Don't let anyone stifle your creative impulses, Andy! Be a disorganized, creative eccentric that puts his Brand X albums next to his Weather Report albums.

    • @AndyEdwardsDrummer
      @AndyEdwardsDrummer  Před rokem +1

      Weren't they three great albums I pulled out there!!! i could have been unlucky and pulled out a Sade album and ruined my credibility...

    • @ericarmstrong6540
      @ericarmstrong6540 Před rokem

      @@AndyEdwardsDrummer Yes it was 3. Enjoy your biscuits!

    • @devereauxclandestine1272
      @devereauxclandestine1272 Před rokem +1

      @@AndyEdwardsDrummer Nothing wrong with a bit of Sade. Miles Davis was a fan.

  • @JohnMaughan-gl2ks
    @JohnMaughan-gl2ks Před 18 dny

    Love your show Andy. Fig biscuits

  • @deanjonasson6776
    @deanjonasson6776 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful list, Andy. There are only 3 albums you chose that I wouldn't. After 3 SIDES LIVE was talked about, I thought, "Well, I'll substitute PLAYING THE FOOL" but then you chose it higher up! FOOL is probably my favourite prog live album for all the reasons you mentioned plus the fact that Gentle Giant reworked and reconfigured a lot of the material, making them even more powerful and vital than in the studio. I'm not a Rush fan (yet) so I'd substitute the amazing 801 LIVE album. A great mix of Manzanera's blistering guitar work and Eno's off-kilter solo compositions with solid backing. The covers of the Beatles and Kinks are essential.
    I'd also include FAMILY LIVE, an often forgotten band that nonetheless featured excellent musicians (Rick Grech, John Wetton, Poli Palmer, etc.) plus the jaw-dropping voice of Roger Chapman (a force of nature). He and Charlie Whitney were the prime songwriters, penning some prog and hard rock classics, many of which are on this 1971 live album.
    Because I like Mussorgsky and love his "Pictures at an Exhibition", I don't like what ELP tried to do with it, trivializing much of the content to fit their skill set. This was a radio broadcast (and sounds like it) but because it was being bootlegged, their label slapped together an ugly cover and released it. Instead, I'd choose CARAVAN & THE NEW SYMPHONIA, a perfect merging of prog rock and an orchestra. The band can play hard and heavy as the previously unissued first half shows. The original album includes all of the orchestra-enhanced performances, showing a pleasing balance between the richness of the strings & horns and the power & agility of the amplified band.
    I agree with you about putting YESSHOWS sonically over YESSONGS. BURSTING OUT is the original Jethro Tull band at their peak of playing, drawing from the rich catalogue of Ian Anderson's material. I do like SECONDS OUT, having seen Genesis on this tour. My only criticism is that it sounds like Hackett's guitar is mix low for the first half. Was this Tony Banks's doing because Hackett had left the band after this tour? Maybe just my imagination. Otherwise, the material and playing is first rate. Like BURSTING OUT, it neatly concludes the proggy phase of the band.
    USA is one of the best live albums in your survey. I'm also glad that in a previous video, you had some love for the sonically strange but powerful EARTHBOUND.
    During my most proggy listening years, I ate a lot of Peek Frean Fruit Creme biscuits.

    • @moogymiss
      @moogymiss Před rokem +1

      ELPs Pictures was NOT a radio recording but an audio masterpiece of live magic. The sound flies out of the speakers like sonic bullets! One of the finest rock recordings ever...and early 70s ! A pity Welcome Back didn't have those recording and production expertise.

  • @zootallures6470
    @zootallures6470 Před rokem +1

    Totally agree on Barriemore Barlow. He may be _the_ most underrated drummer.
    I have the Expanded Edition of Crimson's live, Earthbound. That was the album that opened my eyes to the drumming of Ian Wallace. Not Groon [the drum solo] but the rest of the album.

  • @davidwylde8426
    @davidwylde8426 Před rokem +8

    I reckon you’ll go with ‘Yessongs’ because I get the impression that they’re your fave Prog band,(I’m relatively new to the channel). However, the crown has to go to ‘Seconds Out’, especially if it’s overdub free, in which case it’s absolutely astonishing, in particular the bass playing, which is flawless, considering what he’s up to on that album.

  • @goodknight37
    @goodknight37 Před rokem +2

    Totally agree with you about “ live at Pompeii”

  • @tonicjack9823
    @tonicjack9823 Před rokem +1

    I'm glad you picked Pictures at an Exhibition, it's really well recorded and packaged and was at a discount price from memory. Even though the Moog is being temperamental, for me it's head and shoulders above all the rest, well apart from the UK album. The Nice's Elegy,, is right up there with PAAE too. Stunning playing from all these trios.

  • @seasider101
    @seasider101 Před 4 měsíci

    Ffs, I'm only 3 day subscriber and you've described my life and psychological make-up 😂 11 year old me learning Rush riffs in 1976 sets me in the mould of a prog fan. Cheers!
    Loving your channel

  • @brianhughes3176
    @brianhughes3176 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks Andy; Fun and informative achievement unlocked. What are the top 10 biscuits?

  • @kitcanttat
    @kitcanttat Před rokem +1

    I saw the UK trio at Kent Uni's Eliot College dining hall around the time of Night After Night (after getting free tickets when purchasing tickets for Steve Hillage's BBC Rock Goes To College - viewable on CZcams - in the sports hall a few days before). There was hardly anyone there (I blame punk) but they were fantastic. Bozzio was a force of nature, an athletic performance on a massive kit. Jobson covered for Holdsworth's absence superbly on violin and keys. My mates and I loved it even though we felt pounded into the ground by the audio assault. P.S. Chocolate digestives.

  • @bjhough3925
    @bjhough3925 Před 3 měsíci

    I actually love the way original yessongs sounds. Yes, it's not crystal clear, but there is a lot of definition to each instrument from the studio adjustments made on it, and give the songs a lot of flesh.

  • @Alanb_69
    @Alanb_69 Před rokem +1

    Great list as always! Have you ever done a best progressive pop albums? I know this is something the prog purists would hate, but there were a lot of progressive pop albums over the years that were big in the charts, but also had many elements of prog in it. Some examples are Supertramp, 80s Yes, 80s Genesis, Asia, GTR, Roxy Music, ELO, Queen, 10cc, Kate Bush, 80s Peter Gabriel, 80s Pink Floyd, Procul Harum, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, the Moody Blues, the Alan Parsons Project, Radiohead, Muse, Jellyfish, Tears for Fears, Transatlantic and on and on and on. Just a suggestion if you run out of topics.

  • @soothsayerbh1038
    @soothsayerbh1038 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Seconds out is in my humble opinion the greatest album ever, just such an amazing beautiful journey of madness driving my van. breaking my wrists on the steering wheel drumming . Actually duke is the best album as well.

  • @raahinton
    @raahinton Před rokem

    Full disclosure: I made it that far. Thanks so much mate! Always informative. Always enjoyable. King Biscuit Flower Hour has nothing on you.

  • @chrismitton1839
    @chrismitton1839 Před rokem +1

    Really liked this video Andy. Couldn't agree more about "Three Sides Live", "Bursting Out" and "Seconds Out". I can't really deal with ELP, but there you go. I am very much hoping you won't have to make a follow up video entitled "The 10 Greatest LIVE PROG ALBUMS I wasn't able to salvage WHEN MY SHELVES COLLAPSED. It's looking a little shaky back there :)