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    Posted: October 13 2006 at 11:39
Does anyone out there know a (mainly non-vocal) prog symphony which is just as powerful as 'The Gates of Delirium' (on Yes' RELAYER album)?

I am not looking for masterpieces that are mainly vocal, such as 'Close to the Edge' or 'Supper's Ready'. I am just wondering if there are other symphonic pieces, approximately 20 minutes long, that pack a real punch. Pink Floyd's 'Echoes' comes close, but it seems a little too mellow. 'Lark's Tongues in Aspic', 'Ommadawn' and Caravan's 'Nine Feet Underground' might fit the bill, but they don't have meaningful lyrics... (Erm, I hope you're prepared to call Jon Anderson's lyrics 'meaningful')

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 12:52
    Yeah, try Renaissance. Song for All Seasons or Mother Russia. Well, Ashes Are Burning would do the trick too I guess, but I recommend those two first. Ok, they're not 30 minutes, but they don't have to be
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 13:02
Or if you want a 30-minute song from Renaissance, try Scheherazade and Other Stories.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 13:11
fuxi,

You want "delirious"? You need to check out ELP's Tarkus suite asap!

http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD.asp?cd_id=1863





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 13:12
A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers by VdGG comes to mind. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 13:22
Originally posted by akin akin wrote:

Or if you want a 30-minute song from Renaissance, try Scheherazade and Other Stories.



O yeah, thanks! I don't really know Renaissance - do they have good electric guitars?   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 13:23
Originally posted by Fitzcarraldo Fitzcarraldo wrote:

fuxi,You want "delirious"? You need to check out ELP's Tarkus suite asap!http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD.asp?cd_id=1863


Merci. That's another piece I overlooked. I like Tarkus, esp. the hammond organ bits!    
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 13:24
Originally posted by Philéas Philéas wrote:

A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers by VdGG comes to mind. 



Thank you. I've been wanting to investigate VdGG for a long time. But is it mainly instrumental?   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 13:26
The "Hamburger Concerto" off Focus' Hamburger Concerto album springs to mind.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 14:05
Originally posted by fuxi fuxi wrote:

Originally posted by Philéas Philéas wrote:

A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers by VdGG comes to mind. 



Thank you. I've been wanting to investigate VdGG for a long time. But is it mainly instrumental?   
 
No, it isn't. But "Meurglys III" (from World Record, VdGG) contains much more instrumental sections than instrumental-vocalic ones.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 15:03
TRY WOBBLER`S HINTERLAND. Thos is one of the best prog compositions I have ever heard....
Earth steram and tree encircled by sea, wave sweep sand from my Island...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 15:11
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

The "Hamburger Concerto" off Focus' Hamburger Concerto album springs to mind.


A great epic, although I'd hesitate to call it delirious. It's still a great recommendation though!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 15:23

Any recommendations???[/QUOTE]
 
 
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - "Pictures At An Exhibition" (1971)
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 15:42
Uhhh...they're not mainly instrumental...but obviously the first half of TFTO by Yes just wins.

I second the VdGG reccomends.

Hamburger Concerto isn't really "delirious" but it is quite good.

Soft Machine's Third is 3/4's instrumental and 5/4's brilliant.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 15:54
fuxi-- love your avatar. Of course 'Tarkus' is a must. Happy the Man's 'Death's Crown' (Cuneiform), Bo Hansson's 'Lord of the Rings' (One Way) and Eccentric Orbit's 'Attack of the Martians' is fun and a great CD (eoband.com).
    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 16:18
Originally posted by fuxi fuxi wrote:

Originally posted by akin akin wrote:

Or if you want a 30-minute song from Renaissance, try Scheherazade and Other Stories.



O yeah, thanks! I don't really know Renaissance - do they have good electric guitars?   


No, Renaissance usually have only acoustic guitars, but they have superb acoustic guitars along with great keyboards and bass (sounding somewhat like Chris Squire), There are the vocal talents of Annie Haslam (5th octave range!) and great orchestral arrangements.
If you are into Yes, Genesis, etc, you will surely find them interesting.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 16:20
A song that doesn't have much vocal on it, that has 16 minutes and has great electric guitar solos is Salisbury, from Uriah Heep.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 17:20
How about "Space Truckin' " from Deep Purple's "Made In Japan"?  I would say that comes very close to being a "delerious" instrumental - well worth the listen regardless. Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 17:56
Originally posted by Philéas Philéas wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

The "Hamburger Concerto" off Focus' Hamburger Concerto album springs to mind.


A great epic, although I'd hesitate to call it delirious. It's still a great recommendation though!


I must have been delirious to mention it, or maybe it's just that I have hamburger for brains.  It's a little crazy in parts, but not in a "Gates of Delirium" sort of way.  This might seem a touch blasphemous (as it's recognised as such a great Prog piece) but I'm not that keen on "GoD" to tell the truth. 

Mahavishnu Orchestra has some of the same delirious qualities, I feel, but the songs I'm most familiar with of theirs are shorter.  "Hymn to Hymn"... hmm. And Magma's "MDK" has some of those qualities, but not that appropriate I guess.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2006 at 19:44
Try the five main Transatlantic epics:

All Of The Above
Duel With The Devil
Stranger In Your Soul
My New World
In Held ('Twas In) I
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