Friday on my Mind 194: A Whiter Shade of Pale
Posted in 1960s, Friday On My Mind, Music, Prog Rock at 12:00 on 11 September 2020
I suppose this track really ought to have been much higher up this list. However, I didn’t want the category to contain any obvious songs from the 60s (hence no Beatles, no Rolling Stones) nor – certainly after a few weeks – repeats of the same artist. When I posted the band’s Shine on Brightly I thought I had already featured Homburg here. (I had, but before I started the Friday on my Mind category.)
A Whiter Shade of Pale is so quintessentially 60s that it’s a bit clichéd as an exemplar from the decade.
But this still sounds so fresh, possibly because of its source material, Bach’s Air on the G String.
The original video/film was surely in black and white. That’s certainly how I remember it. This one must have been colourised.
Anyway here’s where Prog Rock might be said to have begun – at least in the public’s mind.
Procol Harum: A Whiter Shade of Pale
Tags: A Whiter Shade of Pale, Air on the G String, Bach, Friday On My Mind, Homburg, Procol Harum, Prog Rock, Shine on Brightly, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones