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Terra Australis
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Posted: February 16 2007 at 21:35 |
Mascodagama wrote:
At the risk of making everyone puke, Heart of the Sunrise.
It was when listening to this song (many years ago, as a kid, headphones on in the dark) that I first disovered how music could be a way of accessing a realm of transcendent experience.
Right, I'll shut up now |
Don't be embarrassed it's a great song!
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lightbulb_son
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Posted: February 16 2007 at 21:43 |
Bravo. Great idea for a thread
Opeth - "Spiralling to the ground below like autumn leaves" section of The Drapery Falls, as well as my favorite of all time "Mist ripples round your thin white neck" section of Bleak.
GY!BE - The monologue at the beginning of Sleep, and when the drums come in after the long intro to "Storm" (gets me everytime)
Caravan - The piano section as well as the "So we'll sail away for just one day" section of In the Land of Grey and Pink.
Porcupine Tree - the "She waits for me" multiple voice part of Heart Attack in a Layby. The sudden fade and "We lost the skyline, stepped right off the map" section of TSMS Phase 1. The "If I called would you come and would you save me" then huge swell in Russia on Ice.
PFM - The acoustic break at 3:31 in Per Un Amico.
Sigur Ros - The first "fo ho" (sorry I don't know what Jonsi's saying) of Saeglopur. The section starting at 4:10 of Staralfur.
Pink Floyd - Naturally, the guitar solos in Comfortably Numb. The beginning of Summer '68. The piano's intro on High Hopes.
Syd Barrett - The first few lines of Terrapin. And of course the "wouldn't you miss me?" section of Dark Globe.
A Silver Mt. Zion - The "there's fresh mead in the club tonight" and then the "lost a friend to..." sections of God Bless Our Dead Marines. Oh and almost forgot about the ending (check my sig).
Jethro Tull - Slipstream and Cheap Day Return. The "won't you have some company" section of Velvet Green.
Camel - When the entire band comes in on "Rhayader".
Ayreon - Michael's first lines "You've been deserted, everyone has left you. You know it's always been that way" in Day Two: Isolation. The beautiful flute in the intro of Day 13: Sign.
Alright, there are a ton more, but I'm just gonna stop there. Hooray for wonderful music!
Edited by lightbulb_son - February 16 2007 at 21:49
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When the world is sick
Can't no one be well
But I dreamt we were all
beautiful and strong
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stonebeard
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Posted: February 16 2007 at 21:49 |
lightbulb_son wrote:
GY!BE - and when the drums come in after the long intro to "Storm" (gets me everytime) |
I always have to get up and jump/dance with joy at this part! Probably the best song GYBE! ever did IMO.
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Detric
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Posted: February 16 2007 at 23:03 |
Good thread! Too many to mention, but here goes..
When Lee's vocals kicks in on 2112.
The beautiful "jam" in Nimrodel by Camel (7:00).
Renaissance - Scheherazade And Other Stories. The whole album gives me goosbumbs, im not even joking. One of my favourite prog albums ever, simply amazing.
Mainhorse - Pale Sky (8:48). I wanted to shed a tear when I first heard this track. I just love Lockett's vocals.
Comus - Drip Drip (9:05).
King Crimson - Red (7:53).
Novalis - Sommerabend (12:01). Everytime I listen to this track I feel like living in the 70's. Fantastic song from a fantastic band.
I could go on forever but those where what I could think of right now..
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Asphalt
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Posted: February 16 2007 at 23:40 |
Well then, I'll try to name those that weren't already mentioned:
King Crimson - Starless intro
Yes - Soon section from Gates of Delirium
Rush - guitar intro from The Necromancer
Pink Floyd - Dogs chorus
Explosions In The Sky - Greet Death, Have You Passe Through This Night?
Pain Of Salvation - People Passing By middle mellow section
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Avantgardehead
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Posted: February 16 2007 at 23:52 |
- The flute and drum break in the middle of Genesis' "The Musical Box".
- The entirety of Van der Graaf Generator's "Refugees", especially the "Toooooooooooooo theeeeeeeeeeee west!" part.
- The chorus of Disillusion's "Dread It" with the swirling effects and subtle choir.
- The pre-chorus and chorus of X-Japan's "Dahlia" with the clean-tone guitar with a delay.
- The intro and piano solo of X-Japan's "Art of Life".
- King Crimson's "I Talk to the Wind".
- The chorus of Pink Floyd's "Time".
- Pretty much every chorus of Pain of Salvation's "Remedy Lane" album.
- The intro of Kayo Dot's "The Manifold Curiosity".
- Marillion's "Script for a Jester's Tear" (the song).
- Steve Hackett's "The Lovers".
- The Flower Kings' "A Vampire's View".
That's all I can think of now, there are probably many more.
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Asphalt
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 00:17 |
Almost forgot Genesis - Lamia; the whole song.
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Prometheus
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 00:41 |
--Kayo Dot -The Manifold Curiosity, the clarinet and distortion guitar climax, Aura on Asylum Walls --Tool-Lateralus, Third Eye, Triad (etc...) --The Mars Volta- De-loused in the Comatorium...everything, but especially take the veil...; Cassandra Gemini, Cygnus...Vigismund Cygnus; L'Via L'Viaquez; Day of Baphomets(the percussion towards the end) --Mahavishnu Orchestra-Vital Transformation, Noonward Race --Sigur Ros- all of ( )..especially Untitled #8, Hoppipola, Saeglopur --EITS- mostly everything...i never listen to one song without listening to them all(i only own 3 albums) and so i can't distinguish them all that much --GY!BE-Storm, Static, Yanqui U.X.O., Moya, Blaise Bailey Finnegan III --Radiohead-Kid A, especially The National Anthem and Idioteque, Pulk/pull revolving doors --Ephel Duath- Painter's Palette --Mastodon-Capillarian Crest, most of Leviathen --Mr. Bungle- Platypus, Desert Search for Techno Allah, Carry Stress in the Jaw
simply too many moments...i give up
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"Tell me why world, unfathomable and good,
The beauty of everything is infinite and cruel."
--Kayo Dot
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MadcapLaughs84
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 02:24 |
Carpe Diem in A Change Of Seasons by Dream Theater
The Keyboard Solo in Close To The Edge by Yes
The Chorus in Fallen Angel by King Crimson
The Last Chorus In Epitaph by King Crimson
The Changing Voice during 750,000 Anni Fa...L'Amore by Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso
The Great Gig In The Sky by Pink Floyd
The Slide Guitar in Speak To Me/Breathe by Pink Floyd
The Flute in Octavarium by Dream Theater
The Harmony Made by the Guitar and Voice in "Chainsling" in the Album 12:5 by Pain Of Salvation
The First Solo in Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd
The Guitar Solo and the Reprise of "Breathe" in "Time" by Pink Floyd
There's a lot of chilling moments I would never finish
Edited by MadcapLaughs84 - February 17 2007 at 02:26
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darkmatter
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 02:52 |
Off the top of my head, the climax of Riverside's "Dance with the Shadow". That part of the song is just amazing, gives me goosebumps almost every time! (100th post! )
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N Ellingworth
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 03:02 |
Most VDGG songs give me goosebumps as does most of Darktown by Steve Hackett.
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Raff
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 03:32 |
You know what's going to happen to you, don't you? OK, back IT... Off the top of my head: - the endings to KC's "Epitaph", "In the Wake of Poseidon" and "Starless"; - the reprise of the initial theme of ELP's "the Barbarian", with Emerson's Hammond going really over the top; - the moment of transition between "Battlefield" and "Aquatarkus" in ELP's "Tarkus"; - Wakeman's spectacular organ solo at the beginning of CTTE's fourth movement, "Seasons of Man"; - Blackmore's blistering guitar solo in Deep Purple's "Child in Time" (preferably the live version from "Made in Japan); - Martin Barre's super-heavy guitar riffing at the beginning of Jethro Tull's "My God"; - the intro to Rush's "Test for Echo" (the song); - the frantic crescendo of the guitar-violin duel in High Tide's "Death Warmed Up".
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progismylife
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 03:36 |
Hmm a Rush goose bump moment.....
Anything off of Hemispheres. Anything.
Edited by progismylife - February 17 2007 at 03:37
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video vertigo
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 03:42 |
BaldJean wrote:
first of all: I never get any goose bumps. to get goose bumps first of all you have to have hair, and Friede and I painstakingly removed any trace of it from us permanently.but in a figurative sense there are some goose bumps moments. the album that gives me the most goose bumps is Peter Hammill's "The Fall of the House of Usher", especially in the 2nd revised version. act 6 has several goose bump moments which appear in layers, so to speak; if you do have hair it will stand on end when the album finishes. if you like old horror movies, where the heavy doors squeak in their hinges, candles cast flickering shadows everywhere in which rats lurk, cobwebs hang all around and so on, then this album is for you; it is the aural equivalent of it
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how does that work? getting rid of all traces of hair? seems a bit unnatural, is it religious or do you just not like hair? I don't think I've heard of anyone doing that.
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"The rock and roll business is pretty absurd, but the world of serious music is much worse." - Zappa
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progismylife
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 05:47 |
The opening to the first song in Vanden Plas's album Christ 0. It gets me every time.
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 06:29 |
WOW, half an hour before I went to bed this night I posted this thread because I was thrilled about my goose bumps during R.I.P. by Banco and eager to known the goose bump moments of other progheads here on Prog Archives. And now I am reading all those enthousiastic, funny and inspired reactions, good to share all those positive feelings
The most wayward remark is (of course ) by my neighbour BaldFriede who was willing to react although she has no hair and therefore not able to experience the pleasure of goose bumps ....
Remarkable is the lack of goose bump moments in the progressive electronic music, I miss Vangelis, Larry Fast or JM Jarre so far, only one mentioning of Tangerine Dream (or I have overlooked something?)
I don't know the bands Kayo Dot and GY!BE but perhaps I have missed something in my prog life
Most mentioned bands/artists are Genesis, Marillion, Pink Floyd, PFM, Yes and Riverside .....
................................but what about Rush, the biggie # 6 and one of the most both hailed as nailed bands on this site ? Personally many '76-83-era' songs like YYZ , La Villa Strangiato and Xanadu are one extensive goose bump moment !!
Anyway, thanks for your posts
Edited by erik neuteboom - February 17 2007 at 06:43
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progismylife
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 06:35 |
^^ It shows how great our music is that it sends chills down or spines and we get a tingly feeling. In other words really amazing music!
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Philéas
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 06:45 |
Some that come to mind right now, in no order:
- The beginning of Univers Zéro's Jack the Ripper. Bassoon has never sounded so evil.
- The mid part of Univers Zéro's Dense, that build-up thing. Beautiful (for lack of a better word)
- The trumpet intro to Art Zoyd's Simulacres.
- The whole of Trio "Lettre d'Automne" by Art Zoyd.
- The beginning of Henry Cow's Half the Sky.
- Moya by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
- Helicon (New Version) by Mogwai
- Rhayader by Camel
- Prelude: Song of the Gulls by King Crimson
- The beginning of Islands by King Crimson
- Jag Minns Min Gröna Dal by Splash
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glass house
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 10:04 |
The minute I saw the title of this thread I saw Erik allready mentioning a song I wanted to mention. R.I.P. by Banco - extra-ordinary vocals by Francesco.
Man-Erg, the part from 5.56 to 7.12. Very dreamy. Playing that part over and over again.
Roxy Music, In every Dream home a Heartache: the tracks builds up and up, and then 'I Blew up your Body, but you blew my mind'. That does it every time.
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Zargus
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Posted: February 17 2007 at 10:49 |
Right now its White Hammer by VdGG and well its not prog i know but still, Dont fear the reaper by blue öyster cult.
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