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Mortte
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Mortte
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And...Procol has also that other "hat" (Homburg).
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YESESIS
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I know A Whiter Shade of Pale is a great all time classic song. And I have seen the band mentioned on here a few times. But other than that I really know next to nothing about them, but I will plan to listen to some of those albums you mentioned right after I finish with these here. Alright next up, Strange Times. Off to listen to it now.
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YESESIS
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The best one yet! I can't believe how good that was.. every single song was awesomeeee! Kidding. That was very iffy. Probably my least favorite of all of these so far. Some of the songs were pretty good, like 3, 5, 6, 11. But REALLY soft lol. Didn't get a song that was even close to energetic until 12. I kept wanting to like it, but no it just wasn't good I'm sorry.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Did you listen to prelude yet? I liked that better than the first one.
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YESESIS
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Oh come on lol. All these 'extra albums' will be neverending. Tomorrow night I'm going to listen to December, and then that will finish their whole discography. Then ok.. Tuesday night I'll listen to either Blue Jays or this Prelude(you can decide). And then Wednesday night I need to get on to Shine on Brightly like I promised Mortte.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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No, I don't get to decide what you listen to. Lol. I can only make suggestions. No hurry just get to it when you get to it.
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YESESIS
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Alright bud, thanks for understanding. I will get to it eventually though.
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Mortte
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kenethlevine
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my personal favourite is their very first, I think just s/t. Lots of great piano/organ ballads. I don't think they ever equaled that. I know most like Shine on Brightly for the side long suite but to me it is too bloated. I did like several of the shorter pieces like the title track and Quite Rightly so.
Other Procol albums that I like (though they all have flaws) are Salty Dog, Home and Grand Hotel. Of course, the Live version of Conquistador is great (which makes them a 2 hit wonder in NA) but I'm not a fan of the live album overall
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SteveG
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I forgot where I was going with this post, but I'll think I'll listen to a couple of Procol albums to refresh my memory. Or not, but I'll enjoy them anyway.
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YESESIS
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It seems everyone's an expert on every artist except me lol. That's interesting. Anyway, so some are saying the debut is the best, and some are saying Shine on Brightly. But ultimately I will be the one who decides that lol. No I'm kidding. I'll get started on those albums at least by Wednesday. Looks like today I may be able to get 2 albums in, my cup runneth over lol. Alright off now to listen to December and that will FINALLY finish the Moody Blues studio albums.
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YESESIS
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Wow, I actually really enjoyed that. I can definitely see why they left off on that note. That was legitimately good, weakened a little in the last few songs but still overall quite good. So ok, overall.. really good band obviously. My favorites were those 'Magnificent 7' albums(obviously) plus Long Distance Voyager, The Present, The Other Side of Life, and.. December! So my plan now is to listen to this 'Prelude' tonight, then tomorrow night Blue Jays, then.. Wednesday night Shine On Brightly(and the debut Thursday night).
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Logan
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You've certainly explored far more of The Moody Blues than I have (I have heard a few albums, but not in ages).
As for Procol Harum, the "In Held Twas in I" suite off Shine on Brightly is, I think, terrific, and is very important to me additionally from an early Progressive Rock perspective. For another interesting band to check out from the 60s if you haven;t already (and sorry if it's already been mentioned as I haven't read the thread), there is Family. |
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YESESIS
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Well I went ahead and listened to Prelude, and boy FlowerKC you were on the money with that one. That was great! I think I liked December so much largely because I was comparing it to their other post 80's albums. And then you here something like this lol. Really reminds you how good this band can be. Obviously I agree with you it's way better than that debut album. Man, thank you really for recommending that. A bunch of great MB stuff that I never would have otherwise heard. 'Long Summer Days' was totally kick butt and worth it just for that track alone. Whole thing was great though, so glad you recommended it to me.
Family, ok. Thanks for the recommendation. When I get through these Procol Harum albums I'll go to that deal next lol. I try to listen to one new album a day(or at least average that). So good, lot's of new stuff for me now. Right on.
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Logan
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If you do try Family, a word of warning, you might not like Roger Chapmans vocals which to me rather sound like the love child of Peter Gabriel of Genesis, Roger Wootton of Comus, and Demis Roussos of Aphrodite's Child (Peter Gabriel being the most obvious to my ears). Edited by Logan - April 06 2020 at 15:31 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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^Roger Chapman also kind of sounds like a goat.
Family, Barclay James Harvest and Strawbs are all worthy bands to check out next. Also, the war of the worlds album(which doesn't really sound like MB but has Justin Hayward on it). ;) Also, the Alan Parsons Project and ELO.
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Logan
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That's true. I was going to call it an unholy union of those three (having watched the Omen recently), but decided not to. Now that you mention a goat, that would have been really appropriate terminology.
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YESESIS
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What lol. And I'm supposed to be excited about listening to this band? Barclay James Harvest I'm already a fan of, they're great. And now.. the Alan Parsons Project I am excited about listening to because I certainly remember Games People Play and, of course, Eye in the Sky from the 80's. Really good stuff. But I did promise at least 1 Family album. So the plan now is to listen to those best like 3 or 4 Procol Harum albums, then 1 family album(obviously if I really like it then I'll listen to more), then onto Alan Parsons! |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Well, if you want to hear an album that sort of got the prog ball rolling before most then you could do a lot worse than the first Family album called "music from a doll's house." There's a lot of experimentation on it. You'll hear violins, saxophones, mellotron, cool musical interludes, bluesy jams, psychy guitar and yes a singer who sort of resembles a horny goat at times. Enjoy!
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