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Floydoid
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Posted: June 04 2024 at 02:00 |
My second choice would have been CTTE - Yes's masterpiece, and from their seminal album IMO.
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Dellinger
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From these, I guess Close to the Edge. But they are all indeed great.
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Olape
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Echoes
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Hrychu
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Tell you what? I've seen plenty of polls and lists about side-long/20 minute prog tracks on this forum and I've realized that very very rarely do people mention, what is to me one of the finest 70s canterbury epics ever - 9 ft. Underground by Caravan.
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Hector Enrique
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1. Supper´s Ready 2. Close to The Edge / Awaken (even though it´s 4.30 minutes away from reaching 20...) 3. Echoes / Dogs (even though it's 3 minutes away from reaching 20...) 4. 2112 (especially "i. The Overture", extraordinary)
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Floydoid
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'Echoes' for me - seeing as Meddle is the album that introduced me to the Floyd, and ultimately got me into prog.
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Moyan
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Hands down, "Supper's Ready" by nautical mile.
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mellotronwave
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Close to the edge never peaked over 20 minutes.... close to but .....
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mellotronwave
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Expecting a Genesis win , I voted for VDGG (timeless LP)
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TheGazzardian
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Close to the Edge or Supper's Ready just edged out by Plague
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VianaProghead
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I go with Supper's Ready by Genesis.
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Echoes, Ctte and Tarkus. Echoes has psychdelia, prog, bluesy guitar and good lyrics. |
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someone_else
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Supper's Ready > Echoes > Close to the Edge >= Tubular Bells 1
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Octopus II
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Another vote for Tarkus.
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Progosopher
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Tarkus. If you are a fan of classic Prog, you have to have a copy of this somewhere in your collection. Original album, live, on a collection, whatever.
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Manuel
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For me, Supper's Ready is tied for first place with Tarkus, followed very close by Close to the Edge and 2112.
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Mellotron Storm
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Soft Machine today over Floyd and the Hatfields.
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Echoes!
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Phenomenal list, I went with Mumps, adore that track and it needs a vote
Mumps Lighthouse Echoes Close Supper Bells |
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Ian
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richardh
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I always vote for Gates Of Delirium so this gives me a real headache lol.
I just can't decide between the ELP, Yes and Genesis tracks which are about equal for me. I'll vote for Echoes then.
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