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    Posted: May 12 2008 at 17:36
 
If you had to pick one track from one band (song or instrumental) that best sums up what you want to listen to in prog rock, that best defines you as a listener, what is it? Yes, I know one track is tough, but that's why we do these. Multiple choices are automatically eliminated for wimpyness. The thread title is too short for all the words---its YOUR favorite or definitive prog rock track.
 
 
Mine would have to be Los Endos (live) from the Seconds Out album, Genesis. I find I probably listen to that track over the years the most. It defines everything I love about Genesis, it defines why I love progressive rock, and every time I heard it played live in concert over the years, including 4 times last fall, it never has failed to give me chills up the spine. Powerful, searing, bubbling and gurgling with synths, huge rolling toms and knife edge guitars, it never fails to impress me. Since the Seconds Out live version is the last one with Hackett, I have to go with that. Genesis at the peak of their craft.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2008 at 17:44
Ouch, tough topic (but a good one!)
 
 
Hmm... part of me wants to say Starless for its multiple parts, it's buildup, and its final explosion, but I would imagine that's less representative of prog than, say Supper's Ready.
 
I think I'll go with Tarkus.  While not my favorite prog song (not even close), it has all the elements commonly associated with prog (virtuosity, multiple parts, etc).  Not only that, though, it also represents the aspects of prog commonly associated with the genre by non-prog fans (pomposity, silly lyrics, etc), so in that sense, it is representative of prog to both those inside and outside of the prog community.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2008 at 17:53
I'd be thinking along the lines of Tarkus or Gates Of Delerium myself ... not sure which ... maybe Tarkus would win the day!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2008 at 17:59
Larks' Tongues In Aspic - King Crimson

A complete explosion for the ear-drums and brain matter, flowing perfectly, with Cross and Muir, especially, appearing and disappearing from the mix as if they'd always/never been there. Loads of diversity, gorgeous violin, some superb solos from Fripp and Cross, one of the most interesting rhythm section sections I've yet heard. More importantly, the combination of the title and the music evokes imagery throughout (for me), with a constant theme and flawless transitions. Absolutely amazing. I might prefer exiles, maybe, just, but this is certainly the one that exemplifies what I love in my prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2008 at 18:00
Originally posted by Dr. Prog Dr. Prog wrote:

pick one track from one band (song or instrumental) that best sums up what you want to listen to in prog rock, that best defines you as a listener


Henry Cow - Beautiful as the Moon; Terrible as an Army with Banners. It's a really powerful and poetic song that can go zap but is also delicate, and its eight minutes are about right to let everyone do their thing. everyone in Henry Cow was a really good composer and performer and the song proves it by having them all mesh perfectly.

I usually pick this song over anything from Western Culture because I love the female voice in prog rock.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2008 at 18:33
Originally posted by laplace laplace wrote:


I usually pick this song over anything from Western Culture because I love the female voice in prog rock.
 
laplace, It may be worth checking this out if you get a chance...
 
 
I found Dolly Holmes' vocals in Saat to be a very pleasant surprise!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2008 at 01:11

I had to think this one over for a while. CTTE, Tarkus, Supper's Ready all went through my mind but I went with something more contemporary.

A Change Of Seasons by Dream Theater - The song has every element I love about prog. Great musicianship, song structure, great story telling,  it's and epic song with individual movements that blend nicely into each other. The song comes full circle from the opening guitar solo to it's closing section. There isn't a note sung until nearly five minutes into the song. Talk about over indulgent! Gotta love it.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2008 at 02:09
I'm going to have to think about this one a little bit.   This topic deserves it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2008 at 05:43
I'm going to go with another Genesis classic; the 'Seconds Out' version of 'Cinema Show' I love the power and excitement of the duel drums, the bass pedals and mellotron parts.

'Runners up' would have to be:

Suppers Ready - Genesis
Starless - King Crimson
Dogs - Pink Floyd
Awaken - Yes
Xanadu (especuially live on 'ESL') - Rush
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2008 at 11:03
Damn tough, but I think in the end I'll go for Transatlantic- All of the Above, it really does seem to encompass much of what is prog. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2008 at 11:47
"A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers". changes between harmonic and cacophonic passages all the time, has the full range of dynamics, complex riffs (sometimes even 2 completely different ones at the same time), slow and fast passages and a majestic ending


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2008 at 12:28
Close to the Edge.  A bit cliched, perhaps?  C'mon, it's a 19 minute long song in four parts with birds and a harp in the introduction, with the rest awash in mellotrons and organs, virtuoso performances by some of the best musicians, and incomprehensible lyrics.  Prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2008 at 13:35
Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Close to the Edge.  A bit cliched, perhaps?  C'mon, it's a 19 minute long song in four parts with birds and a harp in the introduction, with the rest awash in mellotrons and organs, virtuoso performances by some of the best musicians, and incomprehensible lyrics.  Prog.
 
I'd agree with that one Thumbs%20Up.....not cliched though; they're one of the originals and rarely bettered.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2008 at 13:41
The best in my book!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2008 at 14:31
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

"A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers". changes between harmonic and cacophonic passages all the time, has the full range of dynamics, complex riffs (sometimes even 2 completely different ones at the same time), slow and fast passages and a majestic ending


The same for me, and for similar reasons.
Also, musicality aside, just turning the lights off and listening to that song in the dark is an amazing (if somewhat frightening) experience. It just gets to me in a way that most songs can't, but then again, not every band is Van der Graaf Generator. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2008 at 16:04
Originally posted by laplace laplace wrote:

Originally posted by Dr. Prog Dr. Prog wrote:

pick one track from one band (song or instrumental) that best sums up what you want to listen to in prog rock, that best defines you as a listener


Henry Cow - Beautiful as the Moon; Terrible as an Army with Banners.
 
You can't pick that, it's by two bands Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2008 at 16:11

Heart Of The Sunrise. It has a strange, unusual buildup, like lots of other tracks in prog, and has melodious and non-melodious sounding parts, as well as slow and fast parts. It has instrumental and vocal parts. It has a lot of different things in a time span of almost 10 minutes.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2008 at 18:04
Probably Dancing with the moonlight knight by Genesis. I really think it summons up around 90% of what prog is. It´s got everything, interesting intro, gradual guild ups, fast paces, tempo changes, mellotrons, thought out lyrics, great soloing, strange ending and even hooks!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2008 at 18:11
The Musical Box by Genesis.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2008 at 18:18
Nice topic Dr. Prog...

lets let the reviews speak for the song that sums it for me..

Franco Battiato - Sequenze e Frequenze

'blends dark experimental sounds with oriental influences; the unusual “filtered” Battiato’s vocals appear after more than two minutes and seem to walk on a “flying musical carpet”, then give way to suggestive percussions and other experimental sounds'

' a long, juicy but also artistic-dissolving dark piece, eccentric on experimentalism, synth sequence and minimal atmospheric conception; the middle-part has a shrill, through a sort of glass-sound play tune, on astral or harsh-vibrating pulses. The piece, so steamy yet contemplative, seems of a very pleasing and intense satisfaction. Mellow on the art (though is it really inartistic?), ravishing on the sound, one almost independent and circulant'

'long dronal synth sounds mixed with a duo of unusual wind instruments for rock (clarinet and oboe) and reminiscent of the Third Ear Band, are slowly guiding us towards a heavenly or celestial almost liturgical singing. The rest of the track hovers between TEB, Tangerine Dream, Terry Riley, Moondog andc some Umma-Saucerful era Floyd. The track ends slowly by fading out the industrial chopper sounds and gets an extension of African instruments'

'delivers a narcotic ambience, an atmospheric deluge throw avant garde noises and mysterious synth chords / oscillations. Aries develops a relatively similar mood and expression, focusing the interest on an effective melody, making a dialogue between trippy, surreal chords, acoustic elements, a ritual percussive rhythm and vague chorus. Some dancing brass parts come into the mix to develop a more achieved musical “trip”'

and my thoughts..

'incredibly intoxicating and hypnotic. I love listening to this song. Like a lot of his music.. not the stuff you listen to when getting revved up for a hot date.. but when you are curled up with a good book on a rainy day.'

again... a song.. and album I highly recommend
The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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