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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2011 at 20:03
Why dont you touch me! touch me! (peter gabriel - in-  the musical box)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2011 at 21:23
EEEEEEEEEELLLLEEECCCTTRRRRIIICCCCIITTYYYYYYYYYYYY
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2011 at 21:50
Happiness is a warm, yes it is....... GUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 03:59
"Soon" part of Yes song The Gates Of Delirium

I was "bought" by Yes band, after listening this for the first time

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 09:40
I'd have to do a separate list for Jon Anderson.  Smile

Non-progwise:  

The Daltrey scream from "Won't Get Fooled Again"
All of "Love Reign O'er Me"
Todd Rundgren's "Honest Work," third verse
The bridge of Kula Shaker's "Govinda"
Robert Plant: "I can hear it callin' me back home..." from "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You"
"Bellbottom Blues"
"Nowhere Man"
Bob Seger's "Roll Me Away"
"More Than A Feeling"
Midnight Oil: the second half of "One Country"

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The chorus of Caravan's "Surprise, Surprise" ("Didn't we believe we were so....")
Geddy Lee: "Christ, what have you done?"
Almost anything by Lisa Gerrard
Renaissance: the opening of "Rajah Khan"; the bridge of "Ashes are Burning"
Greg Lake: "Between the iron gates of fate..." from any of the live versions of "Epitaph"; "Bring me my bow of burning gold..." from "Jerusalem"
Ian Anderson: "'cause you were bred for humanity..." from "Skating Away..."
The Adrian Belew/Tony Levin duet on the final lines from "Waiting Man"
Boz: the chorus of "Islands"
Fish: "I was booooooooooooooooooooooooooooorn... with a heart of Lothian..."
Gary Brooker: "I know if I'd been wiser, this might never have occurred..." from "In Held..."
Roxy Music: "Nailed upon a wooden frame..." from "Triptych"
Utopia: "the holy synthesizer..." from "Communion with the Sun"




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 10:09
1) Richie Havens singing Steve Hackett's "How Can I?", especially the bridge part "Money won't help you to win...."  Getting goosebumps just thinking about it.

2) Christian Vander jumping around between a baritone and falsetto, singing scat-like melodies that jump all over the scales and sound really hard to pull off, all the while maintaining a breathless intensity.  "Zess" from the 1981 Bobino live album is a great example of this.  I'm pretty sure that's Vander singing.

3) Several Jerney Kaagman (Earth and Fire) moments qualify, even from their much-despised (based on album ratings here) late period.  For my money, the first part of  "Andromeda Girl" can stand up proudly next to anything Annie Haslam has ever sung.  For a less controversial example though, I offer "Storm and Thunder", a gothic masterpiece of voice and band.

4) Peter Gabriel on "Dancing With the Moonlit Knight".  He's unusually expressive in his vocals on that song. You can really feel his sorrow.

5) The distorted voice of Greg Lake singing "21st Century Schizoid Man".  That's just kickass in so many ways.

6) Justin Hayward singing with the Moody Blues has too many goosebump moments to count.

That's enough for now.


Edited by HolyMoly - August 26 2011 at 10:15
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 11:21
1)Love Reign on Me-The Who
2)The closing section of Supper's Ready (especially the live versions)-Genesis
3)White Russian-Marillion
4)Second Life Syndrome (the song) and Goodbye Sweet Innocence-Riverside
5)The final section of Humanizzimo from Meet The Flower Kings Live-The Flower Kings
Just give it all an hour by the concrete lake.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 11:28
Just one for today:

Damo´s climax in Halleluhwah - ARDEDDDEE DEDEDDDA DADAD-DEDEDEDEDAH DADEDADEDADE DADEDADE DADADAH!!!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 11:56
everything with Elton John, but first and formost Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, the title track which is one of the most difficult songs to cover in the world becouse of the almoust perfect falsetto in the chorous



and TIny Dancer, Madman Across the Water, Eldberry Wine, Someone Saved My Life Tonight





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 12:13
Alright maybe 2:


“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 12:39
Porcupine Tree: Heart Attack In a Lay By.

Axehammer: "Lord of the Realm" At the end, that is just awesome!

"If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." -Carl Sagan.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 13:35
The Beatles I want You



I've always  loved the way John sings this, in perfect synch with the guitar and bass.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 13:39
Originally posted by idiotPrayer idiotPrayer wrote:

vocals are quite an important part in music that features a (or more) vocalist, but often they are not the very main focus point for me, but sometimes they can be inrecibly beautiful or effective. if this has been done earlier then kindly enlighten me. if not then feel free to tell me and the othere pa-members wich your favourite vocal moments (eg lines, choruses or whole songs) are. here's a few to get it going:

anathema: angel walk along us (the ville valo part)

lazuli: lepas de l'ogre (or pretty much anything else)

opus symbiosis: artefacts of the gardener (put a letter in a bottle and throw it in the sea/or whisper the story in someones ear/ etc...), one of the best female vocalists imo

porcupine tree: the joke's on you (strange days/incredible days/bring all the children to me/ etc) and .3 (black the sky, weapons fly / lay them waste for your race )




I didn't expect to see a Steven Wilson moment here in this thread but for me its quite a few of them. Currently,

Steven Wilson - Untitiled - Insurgentes

When he goes "I threw my life away, And for what? I blew my chances too, I see the bitter truth,
I give up" it shakes me up quite a bit, the way he sings it seems really honest.

And I got into Porcupine Tree because of these three lines from "Arriving somewhere ..."

"All my designs, simplified
And all of my plans, comprimised
And all of my dreams, sacrificed"

I have heard Arriving somewhere a few 1000 times, but still, these lines still bring it all out of me.

Maybe I am just f'ed :-)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 17:21
Forgive me for forgetting the name of the song, but that bit in a Syd Barrett tune where he says 'Kinda catchy'
Arthur Brown's shouted intro to Fire has been sampled and flogged to death but is still sends a delicious shiver up the spine every time. A John Cale scream is always worth sticking around for. Gary Brooker's tagline to In Held Twas In  I by Procul Harum - Life's a beanstalk, isn't it?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 17:54
Pretty much the entire song is a vocal highlight.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 19:37
I'm afraid there are many incredibly beautiful singing moments which I wouldn't be able to remember nor to choose one of them. I would have to choose something from Jon Anderson, Greg Lake (well, from him it would have to be Epitaph), Annie Haslam, Francesco di Giancomo, Jimi Spi... (the singer from Metamorphosi), or perhaps even something from Within Temptation (though that doesn't have any prog in it). But then one that came to my mind when I saw the title of this thread was a moment from a Therion son, in the album "Secret of the Runes", the song "Midgard", after some "choir" vocals, at about 40 seconds, kicks in a soprano singer that sounds just amazing... as a matter of fact that whole album has some really beautiful singing with opera like choirs and soprano.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 19:43
Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Forgive me for forgetting the name of the song, but that bit in a Syd Barrett tune where he says 'Kinda catchy'
Arthur Brown's shouted intro to Fire has been sampled and flogged to death but is still sends a delicious shiver up the spine every time. A John Cale scream is always worth sticking around for. Gary Brooker's tagline to In Held Twas In  I by Procul Harum - Life's a beanstalk, isn't it?
  i  actually like Mathiew Fishers singing in In Held Twas an I better then Brookers, he have such a heartfelt voice i actualy dig it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2011 at 21:01
As for prog, I think that the end of Suppers Ready is very emotional.
Also, Learning to live, Temple of Syrinx, and The Musical Box are very good.



Edited by MattGuitat - August 26 2011 at 21:01
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 30 2011 at 04:57
Opeth, in The Moor, "I was foul and tainted" all the way through to the first chorus, the way that verse is sung is damn amazing.

The end of Suppers ready of course.

TMV, the "Was he wrapped in the asphalt" line where he goes really really high is ridiculous.

H. from Tool. I don't MIIIIIIIIIND!!!

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 31 2011 at 14:20
The live version of Enchant - Pure
 
"like the calming raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin."
 
 
(from 3:50 - 4:12)


Edited by Jbird - August 31 2011 at 14:21
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