Hello and welcome to issue 103 of Prog magazine. On page 11, reader Paul Farley asks me to repeat what I said onstage at last month’s Space Rocks. According to Farley, what I said “was spot on” describing, in his words, “the meaning of progressive music”. I’m more than happy to, Paul, although I do so fully aware that there may be some who feel the description takes prog too far away from their own comfort zone, and will vehemently disagree. But, in a nutshell, here goes anyway.
I find it difficult to subscribe to the theory that prog is a sound. The originators of this great music never sounded alike: Genesis sound nothing like King Crimson, for example, Tull nothing like ELP, Pink Floyd nothing like Yes. None, in…
