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David_D
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German Prog has in the post-70's certainly not been as prolific as in the 70's, but still in it's entirety is one of the very most appreciated ones, and surely by me too. There might have been a similar thread some time ago, but anyway I think this one is a good idea. So here's my list: Agitation Free (D) - Malesch (1972) Amon Düül II (D) - Yeti (1970), Wolf City ('72) Ash Ra Tempel (D) - Ash Ra Tempel (1971)Can (D) - Tago Mago (1971), Ege Bamyasi ('73), Future Days ('73) Electric Sandwich (D) - Electric Sandwich (1973) Eloy (D) - Inside (1973), Floating ('74), Ocean ('77) Embryo (D) - We Keep On (1973) Faust (D) - Faust IV (1973) Edgar Froese (D) - Ypsilon in Malaysian Pale (1975) Gila (D) - Gila (1971) Guru Guru (D) - Hinten (1970) Harmonia (D) - Musik Von Harmonia (1974) Michael Hoenig (D) - Departure From The Northern Wasteland (1978) Hölderlin (D) - Hölderlins Traum (1972) Kraan (D) - Kraan (1972) NEU! (D) - NEU! (1972) Orange Peel (D) - Orange Peel (1972) Out of Focus (D) - Wake UP (1970) Pell Mell (D) - Marburg (1972) Scorpions (D) - Lonesome Crow (1972) Tangerine Dream (D) - Rubycon (1975), Stratosfear ('76) And I hope, you'll enjoy it! Edited by David_D - December 17 2023 at 08:43 |
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moshkito
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Hi, The scene in Germany is as busy as ever was these days. One look at Guy Guden's Space Pirate Radio listings for his shows, will detail quite a few members from Germany. It is more towards the electronic and exploratory sounds of Neu, early Kraftwerk and such, but its creativity is just as strong. The whole scene is much more "prolific" now than it ever was, as the releasing of materials is much easier than having to pull guns to a record company's folks! Both TD and KS had to go outside Germany to get their sales going because Schlager was the music then, I guess! |
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As in "classical music", with Progressive Rock, Germans have a natural ability. I demand that music have a cerebral and complex structure, and the German approach can really excel in that quality. Some German progressive artists I could not be without are:
Triumvirat Helmut Koellen Passport Wallenstein Pell Mell Andromeda Kristian Schulze Set Ceddo Tangerine Dream The Pink Mice Kraftwerk German Oak Midnight Circus |
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14 Out of Focus Out of Focus Ger 1971 14 Schulze, Klaus Timewind Ger 1975 13 Hoelderlin Hoelderlin's Traum Ger 1971 13 Out of Focus Four Letter Monday Afternoon Ger 1972 13 Out of Focus Not Too Late Ger 1974 13 Sahara Sunrise Ger 1973 13 Tangerine Dream Alpha Centauri Ger 1971 13 Tangerine Dream Ricochet Ger 1975 12 Agitation Free Second Ger 1973 12 Agitation Free At the Cliffs of River Rhine (aka Live '74) Ger 1974 12 Amon Düül II Yeti Ger 1970 12 Amon Düül II Tanz der Lemminge Ger 1971 12 Bröselmaschine Bröselmaschine Ger 1971 12 Can Tago Mago Ger 1971 12 Can Ege Bamyasi Ger 1972 12 Embryo We Keep On Ger 1973 12 Gila Gila (aka Free Electric Sound) Ger 1971 12 Grobschnitt Grobschnitt Ger 1972 12 Grobschnitt Solar Music Live Ger 1978 12 Missus Beastly Missus Beastly Ger 1974 12 Murphy Blend First Loss Ger 1970 12 Out of Focus Wake Up Ger 1970 12 Out of Focus Palermo 1972 Ger 1972 12 Tangerine Dream Electronic Meditation Ger 1970 12 Tangerine Dream Phaedra Ger 1974 12 Tangerine Dream Force Majeure Ger 1979 12 Yatha Sidhra Meditation Mass Ger 1974 11 Amon Düül II Phallus Dei 11 Amon Düül II Wolf City Ger 1972 11 Annexus Quam Osmose Ger 1970 11 Ash Ra Tempel Ash Ra Tempel Ger 1971 11 Between Einstieg Ger 1971 11 Birth Control Operation Ger 1971 11 Birth Control Hoodoo Man Ger 1972 11 Cluster Cluster (aka Cluster '71) Ger 1971 11 Dzyan Time Machine Ger 1973 11 Dzyan Electric Silence 11 Embryo Father, Son and Holy Ghosts Ger 1972 11 Embryo Steig Aus Ger 1973 11 Emtidi Saat Ger 1972 11 Guru Guru UFO Ger 1970 11 Hoelderlin Hoelderlin Ger 1975 11 Jane Together Ger 1972 11 Kollektiv Kollektiv Ger 1973 11 Kraan Live Ger 1975 11 Kraftwerk Kraftwerk Ger 1970 11 Organisation Tone Float Ger 1970 11 Ougenweide All die Weil ich Mag Ger 1974 11 Parzival Barock 11 Popol Vuh Seligpreisung 11 Popol Vuh Einsjager & Siebenjager Ger 1975 11 Release Music Orchestra Garuda Ger 1976 11 Schulze, Klaus Blackdance 1974 11 Tangerine Dream Zeit 1972 11 Tangerine Dream Stratosfear 1976 11 Thirsty Moon Thirsty Moon 11 Wallenstein Blitzkreig |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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thank you very much for the first lists
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David_D
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Well, you couldn't really know, but I'm talking about how German Prog albums from the different decades have been rated, and when compared to other countries, and all that on basis of millions of ratings.
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Amon Duul II - Yeti
Can - Tago Mago Tangerine Dream - Phaedra Klaus Schulze - X Popol Vuh - Hosianna Mantra Agitation Free - Malesch Ashra Tempel - s/t Neu! - s/t Peter Baumann - Romance 76 Cluster - II Cosmic Jokers - s/t Dzyan - Electric Silence Faust - So Far Embryo - Steig Aus Gila - s/t Guru Guru - UFO Harmonia - Deluxe One per band or its all AD2, Can, TD, KS |
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Psychedelic Paul
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My A-Z List of German Prog Favourites:-
Agitation Free Between The Cosmic Jokers Dom Eloy Edgar Froese Guru Guru Hoelderlin Ibliss Jane Kraan Lucifer's Friend Message Novalis Out of Focus Passport Quaeschning & Schnauss Rufus Zuphall Klaus Schulze Tangerine Dream Utopia Virgin's Dream Wallenstein Xhol Caravan/Xhol Yatha Sidhra Zomby Woof |
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In no particular ranking
Neu : 1st Neu : 2nd Grobschnitt : Solar Music Live Rockpommel's land Sixty-Nine : Live Tangerine Dream : Rubycon Ricochet Phaedra Stratosfear Klaus Schulze Timewind Black Dance Kraftwerk : Autobahn Computer world TEE Man Machine Message : The dawn anew is coming Message ( self titled 3rd LP) Eloy : Live Floating Inside Ocean (1) Passport : Infinity Machine Cross Colateral Ramses :La Leyla ( 1976) Xohl Caravan : Electrip + Versus X : Disturbance The Turbulent Zone |
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Panzerballett - Project Z, Breaking Brain, Tank Goodness
Sieges Even - The Art of Navagating by the Stars, Paramount Sylvan - Artificial Paradise, Posthumous Silence Vanden Plas - Beyond Daylight, Christ 0 |
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David_D
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my welcome and thanks to all the new ones
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Lewian
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The top 3 bands are Can (Soon Over Babaluma, Tago Mago) Amon Düül II (Yeti, Tanz der Lemminge) Tangerine Dream (Rubycon, Zeit) Other than those a big shout out for Holger Czukay's solo work (Movies, Clash, Good Morning Story) Some further special mentions: Association P.C. Erna Morena Birth Control Backdoor Possibilities Hoelderlin Live Traumstadt Kraan Live SFF Symphonic Pictures Edgar Froese Stuntman Novalis Flossenengel Kraftwerk Mensch Maschine Irmin Schmidt & Kumo Axolotl Eyes Faust IV Asmus Tietchens Zeta-Menge Agitation Free Malesch Anyone' Daughter Requested Document Live Eloy Colours Stern Meissen Die Reise zum Mittelpunkt des Menschen Squintaloo Uber Bord! Grobschnitt Solar Music Live Guru Guru Live Ashra Blackouts
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Hi, However, in doing so, you are doing an injustice to today's musicians ... let's say ... your children ... and you are punishing them by suggesting that they will never, conceivably, be able to get as "good", or "well known" as those from years ago. Why don't you do a thing that says Beethoven, Mozart and Bach are better than all these middling rock bands? Your credibility might be more interesting, instead of tasting like sour popcorn! If you had been "there" at the time, you would not have touched the German stuff like we did! You have little taste for music and think that your "numbers" justify what you post!
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David_D
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Okay, Mosh, now you talk again about me in a much more negative way than the reality is - which means that your negative energy takes again over. Please, try to fight with it. Edited by David_D - October 16 2022 at 03:42 |
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Triumvirat - Illusions on a Double Dimple
Eloy - Live, Dawn Klaus Schulze - Picture Music, Timewind, Mirage Tangerine Dream - Ricochet, Rubycon, Stratosfear Frequency Drift - Last |
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Don't worry - Mosh treats everyone the same way, including me. You could say he's an equal opportunities scoffer and scorner, although I wouldn't say that.
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David_D
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and thanks, Paul. |
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Just ignore Mosh he has a free pass to be as unpleasant as he likes.
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Ian
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moshkito
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Hi, It's a shame that someone, even an Admin, does not read the post in order to determine how it is on thread, and how it was ignored. It's ridiculous to say that one time there was music, and then there wasn't. It's not even artistically educated whatsoever, and the number of materials that we have "discovered" from various other days, have shown that. But we keep turning to a top five mentality, and almost all of the "progressive" folks were not about these numbers ... they were about themselves, and their art! I just think it's time, if we are going to continue being a "progressive" music board, that we wake up to the art and the music ... music, or art, HAS NEVER DIED AND GONE TO HEAVEN OR HELL. it was always there, but we don't have ears for something different, otherwise this discussion would be null and void. I just find that David D's posts try to invent some kind of idea from its "numbers", and in all honesty, those numbers are long gone and not relevant ... but one Goon thinks that relevancy is his posts ... not the reality that the art still exists! AND IS LIVING really well!
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Oh I read the posts.
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Ian
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