"Darkness": Some Darkness tracks |
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Robert Plant's version of Darkness Darkness is very cool.
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VdGG. Comus is close.
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My favourite song is probably the Spock's Beard cover of George Harrison's "Beware of darkness" too, with an honourable mention to: Dragon (NZ), "Darkness" from their 2nd album "Scented Gardens For The Blind". I first thought of "Starless" by King Crimson, but that would open a whole new can of worms since it only implicitly refers to "darkness"...
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My favourite line of the Sound of Silence is 'Hello Darkness my old friend, I've come to talk to you again". No title but expressivly sung no matter what.
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That voice, that voice… pure emotions
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^ I'd be interested to hear any choices off the list as well (prog or not, I don't mind). I like to do polls not just to hopefully expose people to some music they might not know but also to discover new-to-me ones and to rediscover music.
Some stuff has been mentioned that is in my collection, but not on that iPod, such as Dzyan (only Dzyan album I have on that iPod is Electric Silence), and I do have The Residents' The Tunes of Two Cities. Wish I'd explored more deeply, but glad to see them get mentioned. As for Art of Noise, I do put it under the progressive electronic related label at least. I like that. Been many years since I heard that Manfred Mann; takes me back. And I enjoyed listening to The Youngbloods track https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLVWxuMsiDQ Being into late 60s psych, and folky music, I've come across them before. As for Spock's Beard, got mentioned in my first post, but man, I could never get into that band (too Arena hard Rock, AORish, and Neo-Proggish Symph for me), which is not to say that others shouldn't enjoy it. Still, I do think its good to try to step out of one's comfort zone and try things that wouldn't normally suit one's own tastes, and that is why I included other. |
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Of this list, Comus gets my vote.
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This is supertough, both Art Zoyd's and VDGG's track are 10/10 iconic tracks for me and it's almost impossible to vote against one of them. Will vote AZ because they are currently behind 1:2. I looked for "darkness" in my digital collection and there's this - starts a bit cliched but gets better with time: ...and anther one that for me is also a 10/10 icon but not prog and doesn't therefore qualify here (or does it?) ...I also love the Residents one, by the way.
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It's not prog but I love the Youngbloods' "Darkness, Darkness"
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Other-Light Shining Out Of Darkness by Dzyan, off of their stellar album Time Machine
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I would still have voted for one of my first VdGG tunes I started obsessing with, but this is one of my favorite Residents-instrumentals: I wish a popping dancer discovered this and made a dance routine of it Miles Davis - Prince of Darkness Terje Rypdal - Darkness Falls + Curtis Mayfield - Right On For The Darkness Joan Baez - Children of Darkness |
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I don't know the other songs, but VdGG's one is one of my favourites from them.
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^ I'm glad to see "Gates of Darkness" get some love. That, "Darkness (11/11)" and "All the Colours of Darkness" and "Darkness (11/11)" are strong per my tastes. I assumed the the VdGG track would be much more popular than it appears to be (one vote in three hours). The forum really has slowed down.
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Gates Of Darkness I is perhaps my favorite AZ track ever
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Erm, this song by the band The Darkness? I had to look it up. Of course technically you wouldn't get points since it's not a track with the word Darkness in it, but you more than make up for it in hilarity. Edited by Logan - June 07 2019 at 14:35 |
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^ Now that would have given some more competition to this poll methinks. I tend to associate Peter Gabriel with Peter Hammill, and not just because they are both Peter.
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