By “important” I mean that it didn’t just become hugely popular, but it also changed a music genre or launched an entirely new one, or otherwise made a huge impact on music in general.

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    King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King

    This basically started progressive rock. I also remember being in absolute awe when learning it is from 1969, it sounds soooo clean and somewhat modern (and very good, obviously).

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      This one of funny because when reading about it I hit the feeling that they had no idea or plan to what they were doing. They just wanted to sell albums and get laid.

      Then they drop this completely weird af, beautiful and haunting album which everyone of course tries to deconstruct and find the real meaning behind etc.

      Just fripp and pals goofing about in the halls of the crimson king.

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        From what I’ve heard, progressive rock threw away the influence of black musicians that was there in blues and rock’n’roll, and continued in the European and ‘academic’/art music tradition instead.

        I’m not versed in music theory anywhere near enough to tell if this is really true, though.

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          Me neither I just read a magazine about king crimson and I probably only remembered the parts I found amusing. Could be they had more cohesion than my post claims.

          But the thematics of the first album is not as planned as some would like to think and fripp was very vocal that female groupies was one of his biggest drives.