"Every Home Is Wired":
2 -- Endnotes
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10 Prog could also tap into American counterculture and the musical forms it had produced, such as West Coast Rock (with The Doors and The Grateful Dead as its most Prog-like exponents), exploiting similarities. <
11 "The earlier albums of many of these groups, and records by minor groups within the same genre, were often available only as imports, and the subculture that sprang up thus both spanned, and centred on, import-oriented record stores, fanzines, and the British musical press" (Straw, "Characterising Rock" 106). <
12 Pink Floyd toned down its instrumental explorations to provide background music for lyricist Roger Waters's storylines; Genesis lost first Peter Gabriel, then guitarist Steve Hackett, and turned into a commercially successful pop band under Phil Collins; Yes disintegrated after 1980 -- it reformed with a radically changed, pop-oriented line-up in 1983; Robert Fripp, finally, decided to retire King Crimson as early as 1974. He writes that "the impulse of which Crimson was a part didn't carry over into the 1970s. By 1974 the musical 'movement' had been corrupted, diverted and gone irretrievably off-course" ("Personal Throughview" 18). <

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