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    Posted: July 13 2012 at 15:30
Not sure if we have discussed this here before.

I hope the title is not misleading, what I meant to say is:
Some years ago, listening through Opeth's Morningrise and the last track "To bid you farewell", I found myself completely "captivated" by the progression of the track and the melodies, that when it came to the last moments (and after 11+ minutes...), I could not believe the track actually ended, and there was no more... a few years later still listening to this track and still get the same feeling.

Care to share if you have ever found yourself in such a situation? Hope to get some good recommendations for albums that are not widely known Big smile




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 15:33
Good topic.  In prog, nothing off the top of head but...
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 15:37
I like that feeling of things ending too early. That's kinda what I try to do musicially. Play some riff one time or twice where you should play it like 8 times. Because with music you can listen to the track over and over again. If it ends too soon you just rewind and enjoy. But as one cohesive album experience its more fun to have more mutation and more concise passages. But that's just my opinion.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 15:43
I got it, i i i i really got it ii I really got it I really got it

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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 16:01
^ Are we really supposed to find it Slarti ? LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 16:03
Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

Not sure if we have discussed this here before.

I hope the title is not misleading, what I meant to say is:
Some years ago, listening through Opeth's Morningrise and the last track "To bid you farewell", I found myself completely "captivated" by the progression of the track and the melodies, that when it came to the last moments (and after 11+ minutes...), I could not believe the track actually ended, and there was no more... a few years later still listening to this track and still get the same feeling.

Care to share if you have ever found yourself in such a situation? Hope to get some good recommendations for albums that are not widely known Big smile



This isn't the same, although sometimes it can be too I guess . But is is a  similar sort of topic I started

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 16:07
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 16:08
 
When I think of tracks that finish too early, Machine's Rainmaker is the first song that comes to my mind. I wonder how this would continue when it was an 8- or 9-minute song.
 
Another example is Tim Buckley's I Woke Up. I fully and heartily agree with what Sean Trane says about it in his review on Starsailor.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 16:09
Not prog in the purest sense, but "Breaking Glass" from David Bowie's Low is infuriatingly short - less than two minutes, despite having this wonderful fractured funky groove that could easily go for four or five minutes without outstaying its welcome. Having said that, I've just found out via Wikipedia that there's a longer live version from his 1978 tour which I shall now immediately track down.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 16:25
I remember "The Lamia" has a flute lick at the end ... not a solo, a lick! I'd really like to know what came next.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 16:29
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 16:34
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Moonchild
Halleluhwah

Don't agree with any of these choices.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 16:38
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Moonchild
Halleluhwah

Don't agree with any of these choices.
 
Come on, you could easily add twenty more minutes to 6DoIT, we need more sections for physical ailments like smallpox and the plague.  Moonchild could have repeated all the lyrics, and then added a metal interlude before the avant/free section.  And the drum beat to Halleluhwah is so great, they could have doubled the length.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 17:04
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:



This isn't the same, although sometimes it can be too I guess . But is is a  similar sort of topic I started

Cheers for the heads up Snowie - yes I recall seeing this topic some time ago, not the thing I had in mind when creating this one (see example track that I provided), but agree that such fade-outs can sometimes generate the feeling described in this thread Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 17:10
Originally posted by someone_else someone_else wrote:


 
When I think of tracks that finish too early, Machine's Rainmaker is the first song that comes to my mind. I wonder how this would continue when it was an 8- or 9-minute song.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 17:32

I know a song...

 
After a while it goes into an exciting 7/8 part and the song really takes off...and then.... it fades down!! What?!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 17:42


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 18:16
First thing to come to mind is Crim's "We'll Let You Know". It builds up nicely, hit a nice buttkicking section, then just dies. Wish it had gone another minute or two more.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2012 at 18:20
The first one to come to mind is "Kung Bore", by Anglagard. I somehow feel that the conclussion of the song. The song sounds like it is building to something great, and then suddenly comes down to a quiet (but beautiful) passage, and ends, and I never get to hear that something great that was buing built.
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