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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2005 at 06:03

Non-English lyrics ? Non-English lyrics are larger than English in my collection.

I add these samples.

Japanese: Yonin-Bayashi, Cosmos Factory, Far East Family Band, Pageant, Shingetsu, Bi Kyo Ran, Kirche, Fairy, Maria Kannon, J.A.Caesar, Takami, Theta, Sense Of Wonder, Carmen Maki & Oz, Novela, etc

Polish: SBB, Niemen, Turquoise, etc

Bulgarian: FSB

Hungarian: East, Omega, etc

Indonesian: Chrisye, Discus, etc

Russian: Araks, Eduard Artemiev, etc

Inuit: Inua

Danish: Savage Rose

Coined word: Koenjihyakkei, Katra Turana, Magma

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2005 at 05:56

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Amon Düül and Amon Düül 2 sing German at times, also the British Amon Düül. Guru Guru also occasionally have German lyrics (some examples are on "Hey Du!" and "Mani in Germani"). a multilingual example of singing can be heard on Christian Boulé's 2nd album "Non-Fiction" in the track "Viva da New Sound" (English, French, German, Japonese, some African languages, just don't ask me which)



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2005 at 05:47
I'd like to discover some progressive music with non-english lyrics. The reason of this is becouse I'm very much intrested in languages in that way that I enjoy the sound of many languages.

But if you can recoment me something in the English language that you believe I'd like I'd be happy for that aswell, of course! Aswell as instrumental bands. Anything that should be in my boat, so to say. :)

Etherway, in the progressive scene, I like the following bands:

Dream Theater
Liquid Tension Experiment
Ayreon
The Mars Volta
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso
Circus Maximus
Fantômas
Flower Kings
Frank Zappa
Il Balletto Di Bronzo
Jethro Tull
Mezquita
Opeth

I also enjoy bands like Amon Düül II but I feel bad to put them up on that list, since I have heard so little from them.

But ether way, all the above and a nice amount of others, but this should be able to give you an idea of my style. Well I'm really open to a wide spectral of music, that is. :) Or so I hope. :/


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