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Logan ![]() Forum & Site Admin Group ![]() ![]() Site Admin Joined: April 05 2006 Location: Vancouver, BC Status: Offline Points: 37604 |
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This is more of a Prog Folk Related song, but the song that most readily springs to my mind is Nick Drake's "River Man". To me it is so beautifully melancholic, fragile, and moving. For a song classified as Prog by the archives standards, Prog Folk that is, I'll go with Comus' "The Herald" ("Winter is a Coloured Bird" being another particular favourite).
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Saperlipopette! ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 20 2010 Location: Tomorrowland Status: Offline Points: 12542 |
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^Those are incredibly beautiful indeed - and perfect. But I'm like tho
opposite of
jamesbaldwin who has only one progsong he'd rate a 10/10. Could I rate a
song on Kobaļa, Rock Bottom, Crossings, First Utterance etc... any less
than a 10/10? I don't think so. From my whole music collection I would have ended up
with a list of thousands. So I won't.
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Logan ![]() Forum & Site Admin Group ![]() ![]() Site Admin Joined: April 05 2006 Location: Vancouver, BC Status: Offline Points: 37604 |
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Same for me with the songs on those specific albums and many, many, many more in my collection (if I included instrumentals, the list would be really massive). And for me it's not about perfection, it's really just about how much I love them. It's very subjective. Something that is perfectly polished might well not appeal as much to me as something that is rough around the edges. I wouldn't say that The Shagg's Philosophy of the World is better than, say, a Spock's Beard or Dream Theater album, but it would still rate higher for me. And while I could think of more complex, polished, and technical music than Can's "Mother Sky", Cos' "L'idiot Leone", Soft Machine's "Moon in June", Perry Leopold's "the Journey", or Spirogyra's "Duke of Beaufoot", to use specific song examples, they are all ten out of ten for me. |
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jamesbaldwin ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: September 25 2015 Location: Milano Status: Offline Points: 6052 |
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I try to explain myself better. I don't say that I will give 10 only to Man-Erg, I say that UNTIL NOW, looking at the reviews that I wrote here for PA, and those I'm going to write (Pawn Hearts, for example), only of Man-ERG I'm sure I'll put 10. And I dont put 10 if I find perfection, but a mix of excellence: melody, originality, emotions. Refined musical score with beautiful and deep lyrics with great pathos and performance determine, in a subjective way, the final rating. Now I checked my reviews, and I see that I had forgotten I put 10 to 21St Schizoid Man. I put the final ratings to albums and songs only when I publish here my reviews, which you can all see. Of course, of some songs and albums I already know, more or less, what vote I will give. But usually not in a precise way. I wrote in Italian, some years ago, all the reviews of the Beatles albums and their songs, which I will slowly translate and publish on this site (until now I've written here in PA the reviews since Please Please Me to Sgt Pepper's). I also wrote the reviews to the albums of my idol of youth Bruce Springsteen, which obviously I'm not going to publish here, but which have only one 10: Jungleland. Instead, in concert, The River, Racing in The Street, Lost in The Flood and Youngstown take 10. Then there are other studio songs with 9.5 (Backstreets) and 9+ (New York Cit Serenade etc). Anyway, UNTIL NOW, looking at my 106 reviews here in PA (plus my next reviews on the Beatles, plus ny review on Pawn Hearts that is almost ready), this is my personal ranking: 1. Man-Erg 10 2. 21st Schizoid Man 10 3. A Day In The Life 9,5/10 (10 - ) 4. Lorca 9,5 5. Song For Europe 9,5 6. The Weaver's Answer 9,5 7. If There Is Something 9,5 8. Firth Of Fifth 9,5 9. I am The Walrus 9,5 10. Strawberry Fields Forever 9+ 11. While My Guitar Gently Weeps 9+ 12. Let It Be (Lp version) 9+ 13. Spanish Tide 9 14. Heart of The Sunrise 9 15. I Want You - Shes so Heavy 9 16. Epitaph 9 17. Being For The Benefit of Mr Kite 9. Surely, Rock Bottom by Wyatt, Silent Corner by Hammill, The Least We Can Do and From H to He by Van Der Graaf, Wish You Were Here and Animals by PF include songs to which I'll put 9.5 or maybe 10. The same goes for The End and When The Music's Over by the Doors, and I believe also for First Utterance and many others.
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David Bowie : African night flight
Holger Czukay : Hollywood symphony Talking Heads : Born Under Punches Banco del Mutuo Soccorso : La cittą sottile Frank Zappa : Alien Orifice David Sylvian : Brilliant Trees Ennio Morricone : Incontro a Venezia (per amore) The Doors : Love Street Paul williams : The hell of it |
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Edited by Saperlipopette! - May 26 2019 at 00:11 |
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The Anders ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 02 2019 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 3535 |
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OK, so one song per band/artist. The ones below are not necessarily the best songs by the respective artists, but if they are to fit into the prog, or prog-like department. I know there are only a few prog bands proper. The Beach Boys: Surf's Up (Smile sessions/Surf's Up) The Beatles: A Day In the Life (Sgt. Pepper's...) David Bowie: Subterraneans (Low) Can: Pinch (Ege Bamyasi) Deep Purple: Child In Time (In Rock) Faust: It's a Bit of a Pain (Faust IV) Genesis: The Carpet Crawlers (The Lamb...) Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells side 1 Neu!: Hallogallo (Neu!) Pink Floyd: Time (The Dark Side...) Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody (A Night At the Opera) Talking Heads: The Great Curve (Remain in Light) The Who: Underture (Tommy) Frank Zappa/Mothers: The Chrome Plated Megaphone of Destiny (We're Only...)
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[Being For The Benefit of Mr Kite ]
Imo, the weakest song on Sgt. Pepper.
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Blacksword ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
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River Man is a superbly melancholic song. Love Fruit Tree too. |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Yes, I forgot River Man. That's my choice number 10.
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These few immediately come to mind:
Yes - Close to The Edge Genesis - Supper's Ready VDGG - Scorched Earth Gentle Giant - Cogs in Cogs Gentle Giant - In a Glass House Gentle Giant - Knots Miles Davis - Bitches Brew King Crimson - LTIA Pt 1 King Crimson - LTIA Pt 2 Camel - Lunar Sea Weather Report - Hovana Frank Zappa - Inca Roads Frank Zappa - Big Swifty PFM - Appena Un Po' PFM - Generale PFM - Per In Amico Yes - The Revealing Science of God Yes - The Gates of Delirium Genesis - Dancing with The Moonlit Knight Casiopea - Midnight Rendezvous
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"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021 |
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You're my man!
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My hidden gem is I am the Walrus by Spooky Tooth. I love to get back to it every now and then. My "madeleine de Proust".
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Yes:
Starship Trooper Perpetual Change Roundabout Heart of Sunrise Close to the Edge And You And I Awaken Machine Messiah Genesis: The Musical Box The Fountain of Salmacis Supper's Ready Firth of Fifth Cinema Show Dance on Volcano Eleventh Earl of Mar Duke's Travels/Duke's End Pink Floyd: Echoes Time Us and Them Sheep King Crimson: Epitaph In the Court of the Crimson King Larks Tongues In Aspic I & II Exiles Starless Van der Graaf Generator: The Undercover Man Sleepwalkers Childlike Faith In Childhood's End Rush: 2112 Farewell To Kings Xanadu Jethro Tull: Aqualung Thick as a Brick part 1 |
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Another fan of Olivia Newton-John! I, too, loved her work with E.L.O.! ;) Edited by patrickq - June 08 2019 at 03:46 |
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for a second I thought you did not know it was the Rush song he's referring to.
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probably my favorite Beatles cover version, rivaled only by the "Eleanor Rigby" version of Vanilla Fudge
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I suppose as ELO are on PA as well then I should have specified
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Logan ![]() Forum & Site Admin Group ![]() ![]() Site Admin Joined: April 05 2006 Location: Vancouver, BC Status: Offline Points: 37604 |
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Rather like my lack of appreciation for Close to the Edge, there's another example of were my tastes do not seem to fit the majority. I love Olivia Newton-John with ELO's "Xanadu", and I'm lukewarm on Rush's "Xanadu". I find the ELO song so much much more fun, and I do find Newton-John that much sexier than Geddy Lee (sorry Geddy, I'm just not that way inclined). |
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First off, I am a Close to the Edge fan - - Im not that much of a heretic. But on all other counts I agree. The ELO/ONJ song is way better. And yes, back in the 1970s, Geddy had his moments (that hair!), but Id take Olivia any day! ![]() |
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