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Gnik Nosmirc
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Posted: May 28 2024 at 13:39 |
Mine is Tarkus. Well, actually, not really. But it is a very hard almost pointless choice. Funny topic nonetheless.
Note that I could have extended the list, but it actually serves as my top 9. Edited by Gnik Nosmirc - May 28 2024 at 13:42 |
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Mormegil
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Way, way too many great songs here.
Went with Supper's Ready.
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Welcome to the middle of the film.
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Logan
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Best as in best for me from what is in the poll:
"A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" over "Echoes" Actually "Plague" might well get my vote in any such poll. |
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verslibre
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Of these choices, "Tarkus."
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progaardvark
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Supper's Ready. Today we will be dining on microwaved wet vac filters and flambéed elbow pads in a nice hollandaise sauce.
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The importance of Supper's Ready regarding the development of the progressive rock genre and its influence on the way ~20 min. prog epics have ever since been written can't be disputed. However, to be frank, it clearly shows its age. Especially, in the production department. I personally believe that in 1972, the pristine rich fat sonic production that I love so much, hadn't arrived yet, and before 1974-1945 rock music had a certain raw quality to it that tends to feel a bit rough and undercooked to my ear.
Anyway, to answer the poll question which reads: "What is the best ~20min prog song?", my answer is.... none from the list. Here's my top 3 favorite ~20 minute prog epics as of now (no order): ■ Roine Stolt - Humanizzimo ■ Simon Says - Brother Where' You Bound ■ Citizen Cain - Somewhere But Yesterday honorable mentions: ■ The Tangent - In Darkest Dreams ■ Moon Safari - We Spin the World ■ Magic Pie - Change ■ Transatlantic - Duel with the Devil |
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Grumpyprogfan
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Front the list Rush.
Others not listed Tull - Thick as a Brick Thieves' Kitchen - The Scientist Wife Frost* - Milliontown Frogg Cafe - Waterfall Carnival |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I chose Tubular Bells before I'd even seen the options, with Ommadawn running a close second.
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richardh
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I always vote for Gates Of Delirium so this gives me a real headache lol.
I just can't decide between the ELP, Yes and Genesis tracks which are about equal for me. I'll vote for Echoes then.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Phenomenal list, I went with Mumps, adore that track and it needs a vote
Mumps Lighthouse Echoes Close Supper Bells |
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Ian
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Lewian
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Echoes!
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Mellotron Storm
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Soft Machine today over Floyd and the Hatfields.
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
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Manuel
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For me, Supper's Ready is tied for first place with Tarkus, followed very close by Close to the Edge and 2112.
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Progosopher
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Tarkus. If you are a fan of classic Prog, you have to have a copy of this somewhere in your collection. Original album, live, on a collection, whatever.
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Octopus II
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Another vote for Tarkus.
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someone_else
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Supper's Ready > Echoes > Close to the Edge >= Tubular Bells 1
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octopus-4
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Echoes, Ctte and Tarkus. Echoes has psychdelia, prog, bluesy guitar and good lyrics. |
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VianaProghead
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I go with Supper's Ready by Genesis.
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"PROG IS MY FERRARI".
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TheGazzardian
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Close to the Edge or Supper's Ready just edged out by Plague
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mellotronwave
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Expecting a Genesis win , I voted for VDGG (timeless LP)
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