which songs gives you "'goosebumps'' |
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earlyprog
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Naturally: KING CRIMSON 'Starless'
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Rednight
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Earl of Mar
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Firth of Fifth Starless The Musical Box Stairway to heaven (yes after all these years). AND Close to the Edge. Oh and Roads to Moscow by Al Stewart. |
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Another series of goosebumpin' experiences:
- Barclay James Harvest: She Said (live with Bern Symphony orchestra, under free sky 22 May 1971) - Barclay James Harvest: Mockingbird - Pink Floyd: Careful with that Axe Eugene (in movie Zabriskie Point by Antonioni, perfectly timed) - Philip Glass: Soundtrack Kooyanisqatsi movie (including the iconic movie scenes) - Led Zeppelin: Kashmir - Beach Boys: Good Vibrations (the longest possible version) - Björk: Vespertine - Pagan Poetry / Frosti - Jean Sibelius: Finlandia (gets me every time) - Man: Do You Like It Here Now (All Good Clean Fun / We're Only Children / Many are Called, etc.) - ELP: Brain Salad Surgery - Jerusalem - Buffalo Springfield: Again - Broken Arrow (especially in high audio quality at neilyoungarchives.com ) - Graham Nash: No Nukes - Cathedral - etc.
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freed
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Goosebumps and unique experience
John Cage: 4'33" - some four minutes of silence, performed with a studio audience in a live broadcast of DWDD (The World Continues Turning - a daily prime time Dutch TV show then). Presented by a master of new music himself Reinbert de Leeuw. The Dutch conversation is 11 min long, the 4'33" silence is towards the end. https://www.bnnvara.nl/dewerelddraaitdoor/artikelen/reinbert-de-leeuw-overleden They mention 'Cage Against the Machine' as an example of a Christmas hit in England in 2010 with a slew of young(er) music artists.
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Magog2112
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Too many to mention, but "Neverland" by Marillion never fails to give me goosebumps.
Edited by Magog2112 - July 24 2023 at 23:46 |
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