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KrakAtack ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 06 2008 Location: San Diego Status: Offline Points: 165 |
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The Black Gates Of Death, The Devil's Gloves, 7171-551, Razor Blade and Rattlesnake ..... Deke Leonard (Man, Iceberg)
Four Day Louise - Man http://www.thejudge.me.uk/soundbank/Man%20-%20Four_Day_Louise.mp3 |
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Kurpij ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() Joined: November 21 2006 Location: Cygnus Status: Offline Points: 59 |
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The Knife Unexpected song for a band like Genesis
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fil karada ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 16 2008 Location: Portugal Status: Offline Points: 279 |
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Camel: "Earthrise" "Lady Fantasy"
Genesis: "The Musical Box" "Fly on a Windshield"
King Crimson: "Red" "Larks Tongue in Aspic Pt 2"
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The Quiet One ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: January 16 2008 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 15745 |
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GATES OF DELIRIUM!!
The moog solo entry, it's f**kingly head banging to death! ![]() |
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The guy with the axe ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() Joined: August 13 2008 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Quite a few moments on Yes' Magnification album from 2001 (gotta be their best in a long time!). In particular:
I just love the slow build of the title track (it becomes irrestistable rock'n'roll at 1:04, when Alan White comes in on the drums).
"Spirit of Survival", of course, and "Don't Go" into which it segues - I react particularly strongly to that tune 'cos the lyrics include my slogan for life: "Don't take love for granted". I definitely think there are too many people out there who do exactly that - and get fooled again and again! (By the way, has anybody else noticed that "Don't Go" also contains a reference to "Won't Get Fooled Again" in the lyrics? Sweet.)
OK, next up: Chris Squire's vocal spotlight "Can You Imagine" - at about 1:28, it goes from being a gentle piano ballad to full-on hard rock.
The fantastic drumming and killer bass riff at about 2:10 in "Dreamtime", especially after you've heard the ominous horn bits at about 1:09. In fact what's so remarkable about the whole album is that it shows that combining an orchestra with a rock band does not necessarily equal sappy balladry! ("Soft as a Dove", easily the album's weakest link, notwithstanding, of course.) The only other album I've heard which sounds anything like it, in fact, is Chris Squire's 1975 solo release Fish Out of Water - but that album doesn't have enough guitar to be headbanging in the traditional sense.
I'll submit one more example: I'm not sure if this really counts as prog rock but here goes. Roxy Music's "In Every Dream Home a Heartache" (from For Your Pleasure, 1973 - a most apt title!) has a killer guitar solo at 3:07, right after the famous lines "I blew up your body / But you blew my mind".
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tszirmay ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: August 17 2006 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 6673 |
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Oh Yeah! The Phillips monster riff and simmering solo at the end with Rutherford's bass stabbing away is just plain devastating , probably my favorite ending ever. Been like 36 years on and I still get a buzz.
![]() PTree's Aenesthesize also has a few hair-raising moments
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I never post anything anywhere without doing more than basic research, often in depth.
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