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Machinemessiah
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There must be many.. but the ones I remember now, that also frequently come accompanied by watery eyes (mainly in Rush), are these: Rush: ˇ A Farewell to Kings: The combination of power and those amazing, epic, beautiful, direct, addressing, historical, justice and better society through intelligence and common sense driven lyrics... being screamed by Geddy: Can't we find The minds that made us strong? Oh can't we learn To feel what's right and what's wrong? What's wrong [Lifeson's breaking guitar solo over the bass and drums section] Cities full of hatred Fear and lies Withered hearts And cruel, tormented eyes Scheming demons Dressed in kingly guise Beating down the multitude And scoffing at the wise Whoa can't we raise our eyes And make a start? Can't we find the minds To lead us closer to the heart? ˇ Xanadu The ending guitar solo from that starting low note (but it could easily be the entire song: the birds, synth, chimes and guitar with volume effect at the beginning and the breaking of the drums & guitar picking after that). ˇ Here Again The slow guitar solo Genesis: ˇ The Fountain of Salmacis The ending march with the guitar solo ˇ One for the Vine The synth part near the end |
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Good call....I'm gonna play it now for the Oz!
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Tom Ozric
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Many songs, but the violin solo part of Losing It (Rush, from Signals) is exhilarating.
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Neal Morse Band "A Love That Never Dies"
Gets me every time.
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That album is so amazing. Powderfinger and Thrasher, especially.
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siLLy puPPy
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Anything from Icehouse
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Barbu
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Big Neil - Powderfinger
Strawbs - The Hangman VdGG - Arrow Many Oldfield guitar solos. |
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Apocalypse in 9/8 section of Supper's Ready by Genesis, In The Dead Of Night by U.K., Romantic Warrior by Return To Forever, Further Away by I.Q., Watermelon In Easter Hay Frank Zappa.
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ProfPanglos
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I feel the same about Camel, very emotional and moody music. That part where Andy sings about the red guitar on Rajaz (Straight to my heart?) -- that part gets me every time.
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Two more: July Morning and Gypsy (both from Uriah Heep), when the swirling Hammond and heavy guitar riffs blend, an adrenaline rush, so exciting and compelling!
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Camel is a band with many songs that give me chills
Song within a Song, particularly the ending gets me every time. It's just out of this world. Echoes by them as well, the verse in particular There's really several throughout several throughout what ive listened to so far (Mirage, Snow goose, Moonmadness, Rain Dances, Breathless, Rajaz, Nod and a Wink) they're simply one of my favorite bands ever. Outside of that I can only really think of The ending of Suppers Ready and Cinema Show. Perhaps the Night Watch by King Crimson and Starless
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I think that may be my favourite live album. What a line up they had at that time!
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Watchtower - solo to Fall of Reason, UK - In the Dead of Night, Allan Holdsworth - The Unmerry Go Round, Yes - Starship Trooper outro, Yes - opening to It Can Happen, Barnabas - opening to Breathless Wonderment, Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb, Tori Amos - Silent All These Years, King's X - Out of the Silent Planet, Zebra - Who's Behind the Door, Eric Johnson - Cliffs of Dover, Yngwie Malmsteen - Icarus Dream Suite, Triumph - The Blinding Light Show, Gary Numan - Films and Cars, Devo - Beautiful World, Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms and opening to Money for Nothing, Big Country - In a Big Country, Scorpions - Sails of Charon, Michael Schenker - Captain Nemo, Rush - Broon's Bane/Trees/Xanadu sequence on Exit Stage Left, Kate Bush - Jig of Life and Under Ice, Police - Don't Stand So Close to Me, Message in a Bottle, Driven to Tears, and Secret Journey, King Crimson - In the Hall of the Crimson King and Elephant Talk, ELP - Lucky Man, Tarkus, and Toccata Ginastera, Genesis - Dancing With the Moonlit King, Tool - Schism, ... there's just too many!!! I give up.
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The final parts of The Musical Box (Genesis), Forgotten Sons (Marillion) and Out Of The Blue (Roxy Music) on Viva!, the mindblowing violin solo by Jobson.
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The opening of Watcher of the Skies - Genesis Firth of Fifth - Genesis The Musical Box - Genesis Hide in Your Shell - Supertramp Nothing Left - Schizoid Lloyd Father to Son - Queen Supper's Ready - Genesis Have a Cigar and Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd Pantagruel's Nativity - Gentle Giant Boy Blue - ELO Henry: Portraits From Tudor Times - Anthony Phillips |
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Where my country at?
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Soft Machine's "Song of Aeolus" from Softs is one that always shakes me up a bit.
Also Camel's "Watching the Bobbins" from Harbour of Tears is one that I find quite moving. Renaissance's "Song of Scheherazade" always gets me too.
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I'll never forget getting the Aerial CD after waiting so many years for a new release from her. I enjoyed disc 1, but was blown away by disc 2, and by the time Nocturn finished, and Aerial started, I was near tears. At the close of Aerial (and the end of the CD) I was just weeping. Can't say that's ever happened to me before listening to music. I can get choked-up, but that one just did me in.
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ProfPanglos
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Full agreement on "Just A Normal Day" - and several from Crime of the Century - that album is killer, and it always gets to me. But it's one I can't pick and choose songs from - I just have to listen to the whole thing from start to finish.
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Lewian
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Great posting, although I've loved these already, it puts them wonderfully in the spotlight.
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