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PorcupineKing
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Posted: August 29 2006 at 14:33 |
Genesis - Riding the Scree Tool - Third Eye Porcupine Tree- a lot of their songs Evergrey - When the Walls Go Down
and even though they're not on here and are a jam band
Umphrey's McGee - #5(live) ... very Belew era Crimson inspired song.
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Dr. Evil
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Posted: August 29 2006 at 14:40 |
Clos to the Edge - Yes Gates of Delirium (soon) - Yes La Villa Stragniato - Rush
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zoviet
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Posted: August 29 2006 at 23:56 |
yeah i second that i.e. the Soon segment from Yes' Gates of Delirium. beautiful, so beautiful.
also, Starless from King Crimson's Red.
these songs are widescreen epic in scope yet so full of human pain and yearning.........
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zoviet
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Posted: August 29 2006 at 23:58 |
oh yah forgot....Lazarus by Porcupine Tree. a serious tear-jerker!!!!
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Jeff Schu
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 00:50 |
Van Der Graaf Generator - House With No Door
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Such a beautiful and meloncholy song is also very depressing at times. Hammill just feeds that song with so much emotion.
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Fassbinder
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 01:05 |
There are some moments in Comus's First Utterance...
...also in Gnidrolog ("Lady Lake" (the track) especially)...
...and, believe or do not, some moments in A Passion Play by the (considered) light band called Jethro Tull...
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Certif1ed
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 04:11 |
Marillion : "Script...", "The Web", "Forgotten Sons", "Jigsaw", "Fugazi".
Twelfth Night : "After The Eclipse", "Human Being", "Creepshow".
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The important thing is not to stop questioning.
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video vertigo
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 04:33 |
Harmonium - "Le Premier Ciel": especially from the c'est toi qui... part til the end including the ridiculously awesome keyboard solo, I get the chills just thinking about that.
"L'Exil" and "Depuis L'automne" also sometimes give me the chills
Marillion - besides those already mentioned I would include "Made Again" and possibly "Memory of Water"
Peter Gabriel's "That Voice Again"
Van der Graaf Generator - "Arrow"
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"The rock and roll business is pretty absurd, but the world of serious music is much worse." - Zappa
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gods of marble
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 04:58 |
oh holy.
so the single most bone chilling/epic thing ever is the 2 to last movement of cassandra gemini in frances the mute when theres this low bass playing the same minor key over and over while this really f**king loud sound kind of grinds (i think its a guitar but it could be a synth its so distorted) and then the sax comes trilling in (oh man its so good just thinking about it) with its solo and then the main riffs starts to come back in but this time it has a rhodes piano in it too and its mixed up just slitly and the drums are just driving this thing freaking crazy all the while the sax is freaking out with trills and sound drops from it then the standard verse comes in but with omars solo, easily his best and most frantic ever, while cedrics singing. and then. and then the rest of the band drops out and then theres the strings with their little flutter up and then back to the epic chorus growing and expanding with the added vocals- "no theres no light, no theres no truth" then back to teh beginning with sarchougi
so. EPICCCCC!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Liquid Len
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 17:06 |
Dancing With The Moonlit Knight, that voice!
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Can you tell me where my country lies?
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chessman
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 17:24 |
Difficult one this. There are probably many that I can't even think of at the moment that will, when I play them, give me that satisfactory 'chills' feeling.
Off the top of my head. Fly On A Windshield by Genesis always does it for me.
Navigator by Porcupine Tree is also damn atmospheric.
Rumblefishtwist by Flower Kings is yet another. It just changes so magnificently from speed to calm it takes my breath away, especially the last fading note. Very surreal in an almost alien way.
Oh yes, another from Porcupine Tree - Stars Die. Superb stuff.
But, as I said, there are countless others.
(Indeed, as I finish off, I can also think of Entangled - Genesis)
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jplanet
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 21:25 |
Yes - Gates of Delrium Genesis - Supper's Ready (especially live) Transatlantic - Stranger in Your Soul Spock's Beard - The Great Nothing
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billbuckner
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 21:29 |
Pink Floyd - The Great Gig in the Sky
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alias10mr
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Posted: August 30 2006 at 21:46 |
1- The Lamia : Genesis (Hackett's solo is arguably one of the most memorable in prog)
2- Script for a Jester's Tear : Marillion ( Personal reasons...)
3- Spectral Mornings : Steve Hackett
4- Hoping love will last: Steve Hackett ( Singer Randy Crawford is sublime)
5- I Talk to the Wind : King Crimson
I could go on but these are pieces of music which in my case, give me goosebumps.
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Certif1ed
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Posted: August 31 2006 at 04:52 |
Camel : Lady Fantasy, Snow Goose, Refugee...
Radiohead : Talk Show Host, Lucky, Just, Street Spirit, Paranoid Android, The Tourist, Climbing up the Walls, The Trickster...
Barclay James Harvest : Mockingbird, Poor Man's Moody Blues, In Search of England...
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yarstruly
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Posted: August 31 2006 at 10:41 |
I just tried to post a very lengthy reply & it dissapearred!
AHH!
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The Lost Chord
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Posted: August 31 2006 at 12:50 |
fairport convention, a tale in a hard time....what an amazing discovery for me...AWESOME
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mizzin
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Posted: August 31 2006 at 17:26 |
Comfortably Numb
Starless
The Knife
Since I've Been Loving You
Time
Baby I'm Gonna Leave You
Wish You Were Here
Tarkus
Dogs
Thick As A Brick
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: August 31 2006 at 22:38 |
gods of marble wrote:
oh holy.
so the single most bone chilling/epic thing ever is the 2 to last movement of cassandra gemini in frances the mute when theres this low bass playing the same minor key over and over while this really f**king loud sound kind of grinds (i think its a guitar but it could be a synth its so distorted) and then the sax comes trilling in (oh man its so good just thinking about it) with its solo and then the main riffs starts to come back in but this time it has a rhodes piano in it too and its mixed up just slitly and the drums are just driving this thing freaking crazy all the while the sax is freaking out with trills and sound drops from it then the standard verse comes in but with omars solo, easily his best and most frantic ever, while cedrics singing. and then. and then the rest of the band drops out and then theres the strings with their little flutter up and then back to the epic chorus growing and expanding with the added vocals- "no theres no light, no theres no truth" then back to teh beginning with sarchougi
so. EPICCCCC!!!!!!!!!!!! |
I wouldn't have been as verbose, but I totally agree
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Forgotten Son
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Posted: August 31 2006 at 23:06 |
Marillion - Script for a Jester's Tear, The Web, Forgotten Sons, Jigsaw, Incubus, Kayleigh, Bitter Suite, Lavender, Heart of Lothian, Blind Curve, Childhoods End?, Warm Wet Circles, That Time of the Night, Sugar Mice, The Last Straw (Happy Ending), Seasons End, The Space..., The Party, Living With the Big Lie, Alone Again in the Lap of Luxury, Made Again, Beautiful, Afraid of Sunlight, King, This Strange Engine, Rich, Invisible Man, Fantastic Place, Marbles III, Don't Hurt Yourself and Neverland.
Pendragon - Alaska, Back in the Spotlight, And We'll Go hunting Deer, Te Last Man on Earth, Guardian of My Soul, The Shadow, The Master of Illusion, If I Were the Wind (And You Were the Rain), A Man of Nomadic Traits, No Place for the Innocent and The Wishing Well Part II: Sou' By Sou' West.
Camel - Lady Fantasy, Rhayader Goes to Town, The Snow Goose, Song Within a Song, Chord Change, Rainbow's End, Ice and Stationary Traveller.
Mostly Autumn - Heroes Never Die, Boundless Ocean, Out of the Inn, The Gap is Too Wide, We Come and We Go, Helms Deep, Mother Nature, Passengers and Distant Train.
Fish - Cliche, Credo, Lady Let it Lie, Raw Meat, The Perception of Johnny Punter, Raingods Dancing, Scattering Crows.
Pink Floyd - Echoes, Time, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Have a Cigar, Wish You Were Here, Dogs, Pigs (Three Different Ones), In the Flesh, Comfortably Numb, Sorrow, Cluster One, Coming Back to Life and High Hopes.
Arena - Solomon, A Crack in the Ice, The Hanging Tree, Serenity and The Visitor.
Genesis - Musical Box, Supper's Ready, Dancing with the Moonlit Knight, Firth of Fith and Blood on the Rooftops.
Steve Hackett - Every Day, Sierra Quemada, Dark as the Grave, the Golden Age of Steam, Days of Long Ago, In Memoriam and Rebecca.
Ayreon - Time Beyond Time, Day 3: Pain, Day 7: Hope and Day 11: Love.
Porcupine Tree - Shesmovedon, The Rest Will Flow, Trains and Lazarus.
Riverside - Reality Dream and Loose Heart.
Red Sand - Blame.
Buckethead - All in the Waiting, Too Many Humans, Earth Heals Herself and Nottingham Lace.
Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill, Hounds of Love and The Jig of Life.
Coheed and Cambria - In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3, Wake Up and The Willing Well Suite.
Pallas - Northern Star.
Comus - Diana.
Dave Bainbridge - The Seen and the Unseen and The Homeward Race.
Iona - Flight of the Wild Goose.
Supertramp - Fool's Overture.
The Tangent - A Place in the Queue.
Violet District - Lustreless Fright and Anguishes of a Scoundrel.
Collage - In Your Eyes.
Edited by Forgotten Son - August 31 2006 at 23:21
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