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Progg was a left-wing and anti-commercial
musical movement in
Sweden that
began in the late 1960s and
became more
widespread in the 1970s. Not to be confused...
- (Swinging London) Rise of the
music festival New Age New Wave
movements Progg Protest movements Protests of 1968 Anti-nuclear
movement Civil rights movement...
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methods of
creating traditional rag rugs. BBC
Local History:
Hooking and
progging An
article about Northumberland hooky and
proggy rag mats. WikiHow: How...
- 1970s,
Gothenburg had
strong roots in the
Swedish progressive movement (
progg) with such
groups as Nationalteatern, Nynningen, and Motvind. The record...
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others (link) A. Matthiessen, Rep. Brit. ****. 32, 144 (1862) A. Matthiessen,
Progg. Anallen, 122, 47 (1864) J.
Seymour (1972)
Physical Electronics, chapter...
- the "
progg-category" by media,
simply for
coming up at the same time,
sharing the audience.
Still today,
November is
sometimes labelled as "
progg"-music...
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recorded a
version in
Breton and
French but
called it "BellARB".
Swedish progg group Knutna nävar
included a
version in
Swedish named I Alla Länder on...
- The
Hoola Bandoola Band was a
Swedish progg group from the 1970s
whose political views leaned towards the left.
Leading members included Mikael Wiehe...
- iamamiwhoami.
During the 1970s, the
progg (not to be
confused with
progressive rock)
movement gained po****rity.
Progg,
originally an
abbreviation of "progressiv...
- Blå Tåget (lit. The Blue Train) is a
Swedish progg-band that used to go
under the name
Gunder Hägg, the name of a
legendary Swedish runner, but after...