Sonic Discourse for Damaged Brains #8
As the Spirit of Radio Moves.
Since I'm talking over the videos about the videos, here's a link to the videos without that:
King Crimson Thela Hun Ginjeet
• King Crimson "Thela Hun Ginjeet" on...
King Crimson Neal and Jack and Me
• King Crimson Neal And Jack And Me (...
Yes Tempus Fugit
• Yes Tempus Fugit (Official Music Vi...
Yes Owner of a Lonely Heart
• YES Owner of a Lonely Heart (Offici...
Yes Love Will Find a Way
• Yes Love Will Find A Way (Official ...
Genesis Misunderstanding
• Genesis Misunderstanding (Official ...
Genesis Invisible Touch
• Genesis Invisible Touch (Official M...
Genesis Land of Confusion
• Genesis Land of Confusion (Official...
Rush Vital Signs
• Rush Vital Signs
Rush Time Stand Still
• Rush Time Stand Still (Official Mus...
Pink Floyd Not Now John
• Pink Floyd Not Now John (Official M...
Pink Floyd Learning to Fly
• Pink Floyd Learning To Fly (Officia...
I wrote this video myself, but here's a funny description written by ChatGPT:
Embark on a musical timetravel with us in this fascinating YouTube video as we explore the evolution of iconic 1970s progressive rock bands navigating the terrain of the popdominated 1980s New Wave era. Delve into the transformations of bands like Yes, Genesis, and Rush, witnessing how they adapted their complex, progressive soundscapes to the more streamlined and catchy tones of the 1980s. Join us for a sonic journey that unravels the nuances of these musical shifts, the challenges faced, and the surprising successes that emerged from this transitional period. From intricate prog epics to radiofriendly hits, discover the dynamic evolution of these legendary bands as they embraced a new era.
Keywords: Progressive rock, 1970s music, 1980s New Wave, musical evolution, Yes, Genesis, Rush, poporiented sounds, musical transitions, iconic bands, sonic journey, prog rock adaptation, musical shifts, 1980s radio hits, progressive rock bands, New Wave era, musical exploration, rock history.
#newwave #80s #progressiverock