What is Prog-Rock? It ain't really a term I ever used b'fore with any reg'larity. My friend Billy just blogged about it. And it got me to thinking. It's a beautiful looking word -- "progrock." Better it was pronounced 'p'grock,' maybe? I think it's short for "Progressive Rock," but I mean, who cares? In what way is it "progressive"? Is there any one band that said, "We play Progressive Rock?" Did King Crimson? Marillion? Or better, when I was a kid, that the local radio station was a "Progressive" radio station, which meant it played R.E.M., like around the Murmur years...not PrOGrock. Oh well...(oo, that struck a chord...what about the days when the progressive rock station was at the end of the dial? Before the alternative became the mainstream?...) Is progrock something that was "invented" by Brian Eno while he was a part of Roxy Music, and before he went onto make his own mark in ...