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Moogtron III ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: April 26 2005 Location: Belgium Status: Offline Points: 10616 |
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Greetings earthlings and extra-terrestrials. This topic is about your favorite music, BUT... this time we're not talking about complete albums now, not even songs, but... your favorite musical fragments. To put it in other words: what are your peak experiences, the moments that send you a shiver down the spine, the moments that give you a Csikszentmihalyian sense of flow, the moments that you only wish to do one thing: push the button of your hifi-remote deeper and deeper, so that your mind and the neighbours are fully blown apart... What makes you play the air guitar (in the PRIVATE surroundings of your home, thank you), what keyboards touch a key deep inside of you, or is it all about vibes that give you good vibrations (they're in my top 10; I mean the vibes, not the Beach Boys), what's your favorite 'primal scream'... I'll give you my top 10. 1. That moment at the end of Yes' Awaken, when Anderson sings for the 2nd time "Like the time I ran away", and the bass and harp and backing vocals reach an incredible climax together. Shivers, anytime... 2. That moment after the 1st musical eruption in ELP's Tarkus, and the music calms down, and Emerson plays some wonderful complex chords and Lake starts singing: "Has the dawn ever seen your eyes". 3. In King Crimson's Starless, when the band after the wonderful wild middle section returns to the opening theme, though in a much more powerful way 4. Cheating here: both Banks' piano solo at the beginning of Genesis' Firth Of Fifth, and Hackett's electric guitar solo on the same track. 5. On King Crimson's album Larks' Tongues In Aspic: the end of The Talking Drum, followed by the opening of Larks' Tongues In Aspic pt. 2 6. The acoustic guitar ending on PFM's L'Isola Di Niente (on the eponymous album). Not virtuoso at all, but who cares... 7. In Adrian Snell's Simon, Carry My Cross (album: The Passion), when Adrian sings: "and then you will be free" and the music suddenly seems to come alive 8. In UK's Carrying No Cross, at the end of the complex section, and the band returns to the opening theme, with majestic keyboards and powerful drums. 9. Gentle Giant's River: the moments that are accompanied by the vibes; usually I actively hate that instrument, but on that track... pure magic 10. Tony Kaye's organ parts and Steve Howe's guitarduet (Steve and Howe?) on Yes' Starship Trooper, in the Wurm section And then I didn't mention Mike Oldfield's Piltdown Man primal screams, Davy Gilmour's famous 4 notes + the eruption that follows on Shine On You Crazy Diamond pt. 1, Michael Giles' drums on 21d Century Schizoid and... and... That's my top 10. Like to know yours'... |
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Yanns ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: April 25 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 999 |
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Here's a few 1) On the Moody Blues album "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour" on the song My Song, the middle section gives me chills. 2) On the Electric Light Orchestra album Eldorado, the two songs Can't Get It Out Of My Head and the song Eldorado send shivers up my spine. 3) Jethro Tull - TAAB, the "Do You Believe in the Day?" section 4) Yes - And You And I - the Eclipse riff, and also the I Get Up I Get Down part of CTTE 5) Pink Floyd - pretty much all of Us & Them, and the entire Wish You Were Here album That's some for ya
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goose ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4097 |
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Oh my word. If I had to choose one moment in any song, it'd be that one Also the bit in Genesis' "The Musical Box" where Hackett plays a sort of scalar bit in triplets, I think it's a natural minor yet it sounds really uplifting (he plays it a few times). I can't really describe it but it's absolutely spine-tingling. Three bits from Marillion: the first few lines of vocals on "Childhood's End?", the bit where the huge epic guitar bit comes in on "Script for a Jester's Tear" (DUM, DUM, DUM, DUM DUMDUM DUM, DUM, DUM, DUM DUMDUM - yeah, that one... And from Soft Machine: the little bass solo on "Moon in June", and pretty much any bit in the last track on side one of volume one, the organny one. I haven't listened to it all that much but it's beautiful. Absolutely incredible. There are more, but none to think of at the minute. |
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goose ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4097 |
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Oh and when "Soon" comes in in Yes' "Gates of Delerium".
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Progger ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 26 2005 Status: Offline Points: 1188 |
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The end section of 'Awaken' is certainly spine tingling but my two favourites are: 1. The end vocal section on 'To Be Over' that comes in just after Howe's solo where Jon sings 'Childlike soul dreamer' right through to the end line 'You wander true pathways away'. He actually sang this section on his solo 'Tour of the 80's'. I swear eyes were welling up! 2. The ending of 'The Remebering:High The Memory' where it builds into a crescendo of sound with Jon singing, 'Rainbows, Soft Light, Alternate view, Sunlight, Tell me, Alternate view, Alternate view, surely, surely'. This moment alone makes it my favourite song on 'Tales......' Edited by Progger |
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Ben2112 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: March 15 2005 Status: Offline Points: 870 |
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Gentle Giant - Schooldays: the middle piano buildup leading into the "Remember..." section.
Gentle Giant - Proclamation: those crazy bending dissonant vocal harmonies (see my sig) Rush - Hemispheres: "We will call you Cygnus; god of balance you shall be". Cool lyric and a climax of the song. Yes - Heart Of The Sunrise: the long bass/keys/guitar "freakout" after the opening theme and before the first verse. Rush - Freewill: The interplay between the band during the solos section; killer! King Crimson - Larks' Tongues Part 1 (when the guitar crashes in with the main riff) Genesis - Can-Utility And The Coastliners: the entire second half of the song beginning especially with the 12-string acoustic figures Genesis - Firth Of Fifth: guitar solo, one of my faves of all time Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb: the first guitar solo Pink Floyd - Dark Side...: when the first chord of "Breathe" cascades down from the heartbeats, voices & general madness of "Speak To Me". I could go on but that's enough for now... ![]() |
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gleam ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 01 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 299 |
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Great thread Moogtron III! My favorite top ten moments. 1) The opening to "Easy Money" from KC's "Larkes tongue in Aspic". 2) Steve Howe's guitar at the beginning of "Yours is no disgrace" on The Yes album. 3) The opening to "It" on The lamb lies down on Broadway. 4) The guitar break right after Jon Anderson sings DAH, Da-Da, on CTTE. 5) The end of Chris Squire's bass solo on "The fish" in Yessongs where the entire band joins him to finish the song singing "shine". 6) The line "Tiny purple fishes run laughing through your fingers and you want to take her with you to the heartland of the winter", from Tales of brave Ulysses by Cream. 7) The mid section jam on Deep Purple's "Smoke on the water", not the studio recording but the live version from "Made in Japan" 8) The guitar duel between John McLaughlin and Carlos Santana on "Flame sky" from Welcome. 9) The driving guitar piece on Jeff Beck's Scatterbrain. 10) Lenny White's drumming on "Vulcan world's" from Return to forever's "Where have I known you before".
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gok22us ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: March 19 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 219 |
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the end of starless the part were it kicks back in from the soft part in close to the edge the beginning of the organ solo in roundabout the beginning solo of awaken the very end of Muse - megalomania Pink Floyd - echoes, when it kicks back into it Sheep, when rojer waters goes "hahahaha" like a madman
so many moments :) |
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Progger ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 26 2005 Status: Offline Points: 1188 |
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The vocal interplay between David Byron & Ken Kensley on Uriah Heep's Paradise/The Spell. Similarly on The Magicians Birthday!
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M@X ![]() Forum & Site Admin Group ![]() ![]() Co-founder, Admin & Webmaster Joined: January 29 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 4051 |
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Similar thread here : http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=3197 |
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Prog On !
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Litl ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 09 2005 Status: Offline Points: 112 |
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Good thread.
When the 'Soon' section begins in Gates of Delirium. Steve Howe's solo in 'Starship Trooper' on Yessongs. Joey Backenstoe's guitar solo at the end of 'Rome': Blue Shift, Not the Future I Ordered. 'Comfortably Numb' on Delicate Sound..., esp. (of course) DG's solo. "Like the time I ran away, turned around and you were standing close to me." 'The Devil's Got My Throat' on Spock Beard's Snow. The Star Trek episode where the evil Spoke sports a beard. ![]() When Mostly Autumn kicks it in in 'Mother Nature'. "Mother did it have to be so high?" When Ged names the shadow with his own name. "And Julie I'd do the stars with you any time." Amy Ray, The Indigo Girls. And too many more to count. Thanks, Moogtron III, for asking. |
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Moogtron III ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: April 26 2005 Location: Belgium Status: Offline Points: 10616 |
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Well, that's always the danger, being new to the forum and thinking you invented the wheel, once again. I was just being a lazy bastard, I guess, not wanting to scroll through the 107 pages of old forum topics I have a great idea for a new topic: "What's your favourite Yes album?". Nobody did THAT one before, right ? |
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jman89 ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() Joined: February 09 2005 Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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'Progger', you took the words right out of my mouth when you talked
about To Be Over and Awaken, but another Yes moment that gets me is in
And You And I when they sing
"A clearer future, morning, evening, nights with you...." that part just gets me all the time when they break into the main dynamic section again... |
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geezer ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 03 2005 Location: Cocos (Keeling) Islands Status: Offline Points: 606 |
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Devil Doll - Sacrilegium 25:30 - 32:10.
It's the part that starts with beautiful but sad piano and ends with
majestic choir-church organ. Another as good Devil Doll moment is from The Girl Who Was ... Death 7:05 - 10:10. You can think anything you want about Devil Doll and Mr.Doctor but his composing abilities are genious.
Locanda delle Fate - Forse le Lucciole non si Amano Piu. Basically the whole song because it represents a perfect prog song for me. It is also the song that has affected my music taste the most. This album was the first Italian prog album I heard. Before hearing this album I had heard some of the best from Genesis, Yes and KC but they didn't make any bigger impact. Those bands did not make me a prog fan. I wish I could go back in time and experience hearing this song for the first time again when I hadn't heard anything like this. Änglagård - Jordrök. Again, basically the whole song. It's very hard to point the best moment because it's scorching from beginning to end. A perfect 10! Le Orme - Sospesi nell'Incredibile 2:00 - 3:50 & 5:27 - 6:15. I especially like the latter smoking drum part. Needless to say it's my favourite Le Orme song. Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra. It's a heavy but very beautiful song. Many fantastic parts but I especially like Il Re di Ieri 0:45 - 2:00 piano-mellotron part. Some of the most beatiful stuff ever recorded. Another great one is Al di la Bene e del Male 2:25 - 2:40 drum part. I love the drumming in this album it's so damn dynamic. Mezquita - Recuerdos de mi Tierra 0:00 - 3:02. I really like the instrumental beginning of this album, especially 1:37 - 3:02. Kromlech - Frente al Arroyo del Tiempo 2:05 - 2:40. This is basically what prog is all about for me. ![]() |
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Jools ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 30 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 159 |
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More Marillion ones: Chelsea Monday: The guitar solo Icubus: Just after "And the performance has just begun.." Emarald Lies: Just after "set the wedding rings dancing across the cold linoleum.." Vocal Under A Bloodlight (I Think): The whole of this, where it starts "Last night you said I was cold..." Hotel Hobbies: The instrumental bit just after where he sings "this pilgrimage to happy hour" Warm wet Circles: The Fidra Lighthouse lyric Easter: The guitar solo, especially where it changes key Splintering Heart: Just after "But not as much as this.." and the band crashes in. 100 Nights: "you didn't notice me when I passed you on the stairs.." I could reel (to real) these off all day. Marillion are particulary good at these "moments" |
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The "Final" on "Ritual" from Tales from Topografic oceans. Simular to an orgasm for me every time for 30 years
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Since Max was nice enough to give the link.. I'll just cut and paste...
ok... I'll move on...
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THIS IS ELP
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goose ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4097 |
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I wish I had some proper Devil Doll CDs, from the samples I've heard I'm expecting something bloody fantastic |
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goose ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4097 |
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I can't remember the song title, but the one on Misplaced Childhood with the odd line in French has to be the most beautiful song about a whore ever written |
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