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1970, a great year for progressive. After Valentyne Suite (1969, Colosseum) comes the firsts suite:
- Lizard - Atom Heart Mother But that year marks the success of the mini - suite. Mini? Yes, I would say between 8 and 15 minutes. In your opinion, which one is the best? You can choose three mini suite EL&P Take a Pebble CARAVAN Can't Be Long Now VdGG Pioners Over C GENTLE GIANT Nothing At All VdGG After the Flood CHICAGO Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon QUATERMASS Laughtin Tackle CAN Mother Sky THE TRIP Visioni Dell'Al Di Là GENESIS Stagnation BALLETTO DI BRONZO Missione Sirio 2222 YETI Soap Shop Rock MAGMA Kobaia HIGH TIDE Saneonimous Black Widow Sacrifice |
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After the flood
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me
I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect. |
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But You didnt vote for After the Flood.
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Nothing At All Laughtin Tackle
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Very nice poll. I'll be partisan here and vote for Can, but only by a whisker over Take a Pebble, which for me is the best thing ELP did. Then After the Flood, Kobaia and Soap Shop Rock. I didn't know Quatermass and The Trip (besides three others) and they're great. Definitely need to dig deeper there.
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Pioneers
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Take a Pebble, Pioneers over C and After the Flood. I'd gladly pick Stagnation as fourth.
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Great idea! I voted for VdGG, Can and Magma. Also like the selected songs by Gentle Giant, Black Widow (recent Akarma vinyl sounds great!) and Ill Balletto di Bronzo
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Stagnation
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Pioneers Over C!
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Great selection of songs and a very tough choice, but went with ELP as "Take a Pebble" is my favorite of theirs and one of my faves of all-time. Emerson's piano is filled with emotion as well as virtuosity,
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PROGMATIC
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Caravan I guess nice poll BTW
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Side Two of Chicago II.
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Stagnation. Gets a lot of time on my turntable.
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Welcome to the middle of the film.
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Thanks for including all of the YouTube videos for the mini-suites. The only one I recognised was "Stagnation" by Genesis.
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could have went in many directions here
Gentle Giant gets my vote nice poll
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Went with ELP but I love that Caravan track also....
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I needed 'elp with finding out who recorded "Take a Pebble" It's funny that Caravan's mini-suite is called "Can't Be Long Now.
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Take a Pebble, which for me is the best thing ELP did. I subscribe it.
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