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Conor Fynes
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Posted: July 04 2010 at 22:54 |
Ayreons 'Playground?' =P
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Atkingani
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Posted: July 04 2010 at 23:01 |
Harmonium's "Aujourd'hui je dis bonjour a la vie" starts with the sound of children playing.
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Alitare
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Posted: July 05 2010 at 00:57 |
Seconded, good sir Conor. First thing that popped into me little head, it was. |
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friso
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Posted: July 05 2010 at 04:17 |
What about the release of the children on Grobschnit's Rockpommel's Land?
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clarke2001
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Posted: July 05 2010 at 12:27 |
I forgot about the Grobschnitt! Their Ballermann indeed have some childish naivety in a good way.
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lazland
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Posted: July 05 2010 at 13:23 |
Mother, did it need to be so high? |
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moshkito
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Posted: July 05 2010 at 14:37 |
Hi,
Daevid Allen -- "Good Morning" ... he tells the kids a story ...
And probably the finest one in all of these examples, because the kids are involved in it too!
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Progosopher
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Posted: July 05 2010 at 23:04 |
The ones I thought of have already been mentioned, but I'll add my two cents in support of them:
School by Supertramp.
Aqualung and Cross-Eyed Mary by Jethro Tull. There's also Sparrow on the Schoolyard Wall from Catfish Rising.
Rockpommel's Land by Grobshcnitt.
Another Brick in the Wall Part II by Pink Floyd.
Note that many of these are dark and cynical. On the more positive side, Jon Anderson has had his share: Circus of Heaven and Song of Seven both key into childhood play.
One more outside of Prog: Art Lover by The Kinks.
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richardh
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Posted: July 06 2010 at 01:15 |
IQ - Through The Corridors
Very dark song but does have typical kids playing type sounds as part of the intro.
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Dellinger
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Posted: July 06 2010 at 21:49 |
I was just forgetting about Floy'ds "Another Brick" and Yes's "Circus of Heaven". Ofcourse, if we're taliking about The Wall, there are other songs about "Pink's" Childhood, like "Another Brick 1", "Goodbye Blue Sky", "The Thin Ice", "The Happiest Days of our lives". |
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Harry Hood
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Posted: July 06 2010 at 23:48 |
The Husband and I used to live in a neighborhood with a seedy looking playground. We called it the "post-rock" playground 'cause it had this creepy vibe like a Godspeed album cover. We'd walk there in the middle of the night and listen to Misplaced Childhood together. Good times.
So yeah, Misplaced Childhood. That album is an answer.
The Flower Kings also have a number of songs that depict the innocence of youth in a unique way. |
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Armand0
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Posted: July 09 2010 at 09:34 |
Band: Pain of Salvation
Album: The Perfect Element I Song: Morning on Earth I like the song so much.... lyrics: "A relation, so oddly old - bred not to love Suffers the beaten grounds of Idioglossia We talk but we do not speak Together only in our incapability to leave this fallen playground We rule this Empire merely with these few crippled toys Rust in our faces This is what we can share - this is all we can lose Still Furiously we will linger to it with our lives Cling to its rust and pains Barefoot and torn Bred not but born to love" Daniel Gildenlow has a wonderful voice.... best singer ever IMO. " Hear this voice, see this man standing before you I'm just a child trapped inside this fallen man See this child. " |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: July 09 2010 at 09:41 |
I really identify with XTC's Playground:
"We’re marked by the masters and bruised by the bullies in the |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Posted: July 09 2010 at 09:42 |
The first thing I thought of was "This used to be my Playground" but its by Madonna
Ayreon's "Playground" is obvious and Jethro tull has a few. Cant think of any else off hand.
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AreYouHuman
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Posted: August 20 2014 at 00:03 |
A few that include sound backdrops of children playing:
Jon Anderson – Days, which segues into Song of Seven Alan Gowen – Before a Word Is Said Allan Holdsworth – Pud Wud |
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Caption: We tend to take ourselves a little too seriously.
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Posted: August 20 2014 at 01:14 |
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Posted: August 20 2014 at 09:11 |
Rush - The Pass
"Proud swagger out in the schoolyard..." |
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Rednight
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Posted: August 20 2014 at 10:45 |
Memories of Old Days from Gentle Giant's The Missing Piece starts out with what appears to be sounds from a children's playground.
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dr wu23
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Posted: August 20 2014 at 12:27 |
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KingCrInuYasha
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Posted: August 21 2014 at 13:21 |
I can't think of any prog examples, at least none that have not already been, but would "Years Ago" by Alice Cooper count?
Oh, I know one! "Meadow Meal" by Faust! Around 6:10, there's some carousel music that could have been in a children's playground in one of the Silent Hill games. |
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