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Devoncir
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Posted: October 14 2016 at 11:53 |
The best
VDGG album is the 73 one, the double album “Chameleon in the Silent Camera of the Night": What an album, "Physical Graffiti" meets "Exile in Main Street", they colide and implode Side I 01 – Ferret
and Featherbird 02 - Roncevaux 03 - The Liquidator 04 – W
Side II 05 – Modern 06 – Faint
Heart and the Sermon 07 –
Forsaken Gardens
Side III 08 – A Louse
is not a Home 09 – The Black
Room / The Tower
Side IV 10 – Rift Valley 11 – Gog/
Magog
(All of them - except Modern -- are, or came to be - played live - VDGG songs) (Some consider this as good as Beatles '71 final and triple album - "Ram, Imagine that All Things Must Pass" ) http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/lost-1973-van-de-graaf-generator-album-2
Edited by Devoncir - October 14 2016 at 13:55
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Catcher10
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Posted: October 14 2016 at 16:10 |
hellogoodbye wrote:
For me it's between Pawn hearts and he to He |
This.....
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Kaucz
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Posted: October 15 2016 at 08:18 |
Devoncir wrote:
The best
VDGG album is the 73 one, the double album “Chameleon in the Silent Camera of the Night": What an album, "Physical Graffiti" meets "Exile in Main Street", they colide and implode Side I 01 – Ferret
and Featherbird 02 - Roncevaux 03 - The Liquidator 04 – W
Side II 05 – Modern 06 – Faint
Heart and the Sermon 07 –
Forsaken Gardens
Side III 08 – A Louse
is not a Home 09 – The Black
Room / The Tower
Side IV 10 – Rift Valley 11 – Gog/
Magog
(All of them - except Modern -- are, or came to be - played live - VDGG songs) (Some consider this as good as Beatles '71 final and triple album - "Ram, Imagine that All Things Must Pass" ) http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/lost-1973-van-de-graaf-generator-album-2
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I never heard of this VDGG album . I will try to listen later
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Posted: October 15 2016 at 09:51 |
Kaucz wrote:
Devoncir wrote:
The best
VDGG album is the 73 one, the double album “Chameleon in the Silent Camera of the Night": What an album, "Physical Graffiti" meets "Exile in Main Street", they colide and implode Side I 01 – Ferret
and Featherbird 02 - Roncevaux 03 - The Liquidator 04 – W
Side II 05 – Modern 06 – Faint
Heart and the Sermon 07 –
Forsaken Gardens
Side III 08 – A Louse
is not a Home 09 – The Black
Room / The Tower
Side IV 10 – Rift Valley 11 – Gog/
Magog
(All of them - except Modern -- are, or came to be - played live - VDGG songs) (Some consider this as good as Beatles '71 final and triple album - "Ram, Imagine that All Things Must Pass" ) http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/lost-1973-van-de-graaf-generator-album-2
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I never heard of this VDGG album . I will try to listen later |
That's because it isn't actually a VDGG album. Rather, it's a collection of songs (presumably thrown together by Devoncir himself) taken from three Peter Hammill solo albums (Chameleon In The Shadow Of The Night, In Camera, and The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage) which are often considered to be part of the VDGG discography since all the other band members collaborate on them.
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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micky
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Posted: October 15 2016 at 17:26 |
H to He... and it isn't even close imo...
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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LearsFool
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Posted: October 15 2016 at 21:48 |
H To He and Godbluff.
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Todd
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RPI / Heavy Prog Team
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Posted: October 16 2016 at 00:11 |
After the Flood: At the BBC 1968-1977
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aliano
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Posted: October 16 2016 at 02:49 |
Still Life for me. Actually it's my all time favorite album.
1. Still Life 2. Godbluff 3. Pawn Hearts 4. World Record 5. Do Not Disturb
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Devoncir
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Location: Brazil
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Posted: October 16 2016 at 11:00 |
Kaucz wrote:
Devoncir wrote:
The best
VDGG album is the 73 one, the double album “Chameleon in the Silent Camera of the Night": What an album, "Physical Graffiti" meets "Exile in Main Street", they colide and implode Side I 01 – Ferret
and Featherbird 02 - Roncevaux 03 - The Liquidator 04 – W
Side II 05 – Modern 06 – Faint
Heart and the Sermon 07 –
Forsaken Gardens
Side III 08 – A Louse
is not a Home 09 – The Black
Room / The Tower
Side IV 10 – Rift Valley 11 – Gog/
Magog
(All of them - except Modern -- are, or came to be - played live - VDGG songs) (Some consider this as good as Beatles '71 final and triple album - "Ram, Imagine that All Things Must Pass" ) http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/lost-1973-van-de-graaf-generator-album-2
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I never heard of this VDGG album . I will try to listen later |
This album doesn't exist, bur isn't it great? . This is an possible album, that should have been released in 73, had Pawn Hearts made more sucess - the sucess it deserved. The lost album could be double: 5 songs from VDGG plus 5 PH songs that are recurrently played live by VDGG, and were even included as extras in VDGG albuns. The only exception is "Modern", that is based only in my opinion -- I think it´s very VDGGish, and well recorded.
Edited by Devoncir - October 16 2016 at 11:05
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Devoncir
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Posted: October 16 2016 at 11:14 |
Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:
[QUOTE=Kaucz][QUOTE=Devoncir]The best
VDGG album is the 73 one, the double album “Chameleon in the Silent Camera of the Night": What an album, "Physical Graffiti" meets "Exile in Main Street", they colide and implode That's because it isn't actually a VDGG album. Rather, it's a collection of songs (presumably thrown together by Devoncir himself) taken from three Peter Hammill solo albums (Chameleon In The Shadow Of The Night, In Camera, and The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage) which are often considered to be part of the VDGG discography since all the other band members collaborate on them. |
. Not quite right Actually 5 of the songs ARE VDGG songs ( W, Liquidator, Rift, Roncevaux , Ferret (extra form 1st VDGG album )) 3 songs ARE VDGG extra tracks, recorded live, (Louse, Blackroom, Gog) - and also VDGG always plays these ones 2 songs are completed VDGG songs from VDGG's Time Vaults (Faint , Forsaken) and also recurrent part of the live VDGG live repertoire. . .
Edited by Devoncir - October 16 2016 at 11:46
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Kaucz
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Posted: October 17 2016 at 17:54 |
Devoncir wrote:
Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:
[QUOTE=Kaucz][QUOTE=Devoncir]The best
VDGG album is the 73 one, the double album “Chameleon in the Silent Camera of the Night": What an album, "Physical Graffiti" meets "Exile in Main Street", they colide and implode That's because it isn't actually a VDGG album. Rather, it's a collection of songs (presumably thrown together by Devoncir himself) taken from three Peter Hammill solo albums (Chameleon In The Shadow Of The Night, In Camera, and The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage) which are often considered to be part of the VDGG discography since all the other band members collaborate on them. |
. Not quite right Actually 5 of the songs ARE VDGG songs ( W, Liquidator, Rift, Roncevaux , Ferret (extra form 1st VDGG album )) 3 songs ARE VDGG extra tracks, recorded live, (Louse, Blackroom, Gog) - and also VDGG always plays these ones 2 songs are completed VDGG songs from VDGG's Time Vaults (Faint , Forsaken) and also recurrent part of the live VDGG live repertoire. . .
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Ah, now I understood.
My favorite is Pawn Hearts. But I'm still wondering if my second is World Record or Godbluff.
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akaBona
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Location: Finland
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Posted: October 18 2016 at 14:28 |
Pawn Hearts
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Scorpius
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Posted: February 13 2017 at 15:05 |
Still life just over Pawn Hearts for me. my top 5 would go something like... 5. World Record 4. H to He 3. Godbluff 2. Pawn Hearts 1. Still Life
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The most dangerous man in America.
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socrates17
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Posted: February 18 2017 at 20:53 |
1/Pawn Hearts 2/H to He 3/Godbluff
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Knots
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Posted: March 10 2017 at 17:02 |
Without a doubt, Pawn Hearts. Within my top 5 albums all time by anyone !
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Sean Trane
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Prog Folk
Joined: April 29 2004
Location: Heart of Europe
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Posted: March 11 2017 at 01:02 |
Form their two three album runs (70-72 & 74-76), I tend to prefer the first one in either of their trilogies
The Least and Godbluff are their IMHO
H To He and Still Slife are second best
Pawn and World come in last (both of them have got one of their two longer tracks), though Pawn is defintely superior to World and is on par with H to He
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The Jester
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Posted: March 11 2017 at 08:19 |
Still Life for me
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dr wu23
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Posted: March 11 2017 at 09:01 |
M@X wrote:
Impossible to choose |
I agree...they are all pretty annoying.
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
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mike1259
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Posted: May 22 2017 at 20:52 |
How can there be even any debate? Lemmings, Man-Erg and A Plague of LightHouse Keepers? C'mon man, Pawn Hearts ranks among the top 10 albums of all time! The contributions by Robert Frip themselves make this album essential listening. I guess I'm becoming a musical snob because I know exactly what I like whilst so many are lost in the heavy pantheon of Prog Rock. To me there's litle to no middle ground...
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siLLy puPPy
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PSIKE, JRF/Canterbury, P Metal, Eclectic
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Posted: May 22 2017 at 21:41 |
BaldJean wrote:
"Pawn Hearts" for me , but "Godbluff" is excellent as well. unlike most others I consider "World Record" to be better than "Still Life". I actually don't think they ever made any weak album though; all are at least 4 stars, even the first one.
Friede and I actually went through a VdGG marathon yesterday and listened to all 13 studio albums in succession and completeness; a 12 hour task. wow, what a ride!
their latest album "Do Not Disturb" is excellent, by the way. my favorite track is "(Oh No! I Must Have Said) Yes". the album is a strong competitor to their best material from the 70s
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What a wonderful day that must have been! I so agree. There are no studio albums less than 4 stars and i finally got their lastest "Do Not Disturb" just a couple weeks ago and i totally agree that it is also excellent. One of my favorite bands. I can't name a favorite but i do find "Still Life" to be one of my least favorites.
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