In Held Twas In I": first prog epic? |
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earlyprog
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Topic: In Held Twas In I": first prog epic? Posted: April 12 2006 at 16:21 |
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Over 17 minutes with varied themes and emotions, Procol Harum's 1968 melody "In Held Twas In I" seems to be the first to meet the prog epic criteria. Or was there anything earlier?
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: April 13 2006 at 03:46 | |
YES!!!
For always yours, Mandrakeroot. |
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earlyprog
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Posted: April 13 2006 at 04:26 | |
Mandrakeroot, as a specialist on Italian prog, which was the first Italian prog epic? |
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Sean Trane
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Posted: April 13 2006 at 05:58 | |
yas for me two>> Fisher and Trower are fantastic
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freebird
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Posted: April 13 2006 at 06:05 | |
I loved "In held" when I got that album. Was this done by "Transatlantic" too? I heard it on XM and it sounded almost exactly the same.
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earlyprog
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Posted: April 13 2006 at 06:22 | |
They certainly did. They also did the Abbey Road medley live (on "Live in America"). |
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Abstrakt
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Posted: April 13 2006 at 06:49 | |
i don't know, but i don't think there is an earlier epic . of course, there was stuff going on in 65-67, but that wasn't epics. |
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freebird
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Posted: April 14 2006 at 08:07 | |
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earlyprog
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Posted: May 19 2006 at 05:36 | |
Anyone knows the exact release date for Procol Harum's 1968 album "Shine on brightly" which had "In Held Twas In I" on it?
I'm asking because The Nice released the "Ars longa vita brevis" suite in November 1968. It clocks in at 19:26 and perhaps rightly deserves the "First Epic" tag? (How could I possibly forget this?!)
Recording and release dates for these first epics?
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earlyprog
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Posted: May 24 2006 at 06:23 | |
Another thread has revealed that "Shine on Brightly" was released December '68, while "Ars longa vita brevis" was released November '68. Don't know which of the two was recorded first.
Consequently, "Ars" is the first symphonic prog epic, beating "In Held Twas In I" with an inch.
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Cheesecakemouse
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Posted: May 24 2006 at 06:50 | |
Try listening to Miles Davis in a silent way 2 20 minute Jazz pieces with a somewhat symphonic structure (this was the beginning of his fusion period so it counts as prog). I listened to it the other day I'm sure bands like Van Der Graft Generator and King Crimson got ideas from it, give the album a listen and you'll see what I mean.
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Drachen Theaker
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Posted: May 24 2006 at 09:19 | |
Hello again earlyprog! There was a thread about this a few months back. I think the conclusion was Ars Longa Vita Brevis (November'68) was the first 20 minute prog epic as it was released before Shine on Brightly (December '68).
PS. Have you accepted that Ars Longa was the first symphonic prog album yet?
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Sean Trane
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Posted: May 27 2006 at 09:03 | |
Having just finished the book Beyond The Pale, Shine on Brightly was releasedin the UK in -dec 68, but released in the US in Sept 68 and Germany in oct 68
Still a fave track of mine, but on that album, thete is another real masterpiece: Skip Away My Moonbeams >> fantastic also
ooooooppss!!!!!!.............. wrong thread Edited by Sean Trane - May 27 2006 at 09:04 |
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Soul Dreamer
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Posted: May 29 2006 at 21:00 | |
Well, I'm not shure but The Collectors released an epic in 1968 which is called "What Love (Suite)" which clocks at 19:15. It's in the archives and there's a review of Sean Trane
In my opinion this is the first occurence of a full-blown symphonic rock epic (if it's before the Procol Harum and Nice tracks)
I have this on vinyl, but I bought it somewhere in the '70 and the album doesn't give a definite release date except 1968. I also tried to Google it but no result. There is one article about it in the net which is very interesting to read (and shows that these guys were really composing, not just jamming, when making this suite):
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earlyprog
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Posted: May 30 2006 at 03:49 | |
I'm definitely going to buy The Collectors, Soul Dreamer. Just haven't found it on amazon.co.uk yet. |
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Sean Trane
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Posted: May 30 2006 at 04:03 | |
You will love The Collectors >> Vanilla Fudge meets Moody Blues
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Sean Trane
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Posted: May 31 2006 at 04:09 | |
let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Progger
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Posted: January 25 2007 at 23:04 | |
And some people are still deluded in believin' that ITCOTKC was the first prog album?
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Dick Heath
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Posted: January 26 2007 at 07:22 | |
Have to wonder wrt the Electric Prunes 1967 Mass In F Minor - btw when did Arlo Guthrie release Alice's Restaurant?
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earlyprog
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Posted: January 26 2007 at 09:16 | |
Alice's Restaurant Massacree (18:20) 1967 Arlo Guthrie "Alice's Restaurant". Exact release date?
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