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Topic: 25 side-long, or approaching, tracks/suites/epicsPosted By: Logan
Subject: 25 side-long, or approaching, tracks/suites/epics
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 14:01
Amon Düül II - "Syntelman's March of the Roaring Seventies"
These are 25 "classic" side-longs, almost side-longs or "approaching" side-long titles that have made an impression on me during my life. In two cases I am not so into them but they are big names and decided to include them. I had planned to make a shorter list originally. Some seemingly obvious ones might not be here because: I'm not trying to be complete but still filled out all 25 spaces; I might not have thought of them; I might not have felt they fit well in the list, or I might not have been or am not currently into them enough to have wanted to include those. Feel free to vote per your preference based on however much or little you know of these. It's not a contest. While I don't have an other option, provided that you state any that you like from this selection, then please feel free to mention any others. There is variety here, so I expect that most anyone here into the more classic period music will see something to appreciate even if some are disappointed by certain omissions. I expect that I will think of us some that I wished I had included, and maybe I will do a part two -- although this took me quite a long time due to a hand/arm injury and I probably should have stopped at seven as I had planned, and I needn't have posted all those links but I started off wanted to embed ones before it started to get really long. And while I decided to do just one per artist, sorry if you don't like my artist choice.
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Replies: Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 14:08
Earth & Fire's "Song of the Marching Children" just above Pink Floyd's "Echoes" and "Atom Heart Mother". Thanks for providing all of the YT links.
Posted By: rik wilson
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 14:18
My choices are : Hatfield and the North- Mumps
Pink Floyd-Echoes
Univers Zero- La Faulx
Genesis- Supper's Ready
Soft Machine- Moon in June
Posted By: felonafan
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 14:20
CTTE
Posted By: Lewian
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 14:31
In this big poll I go with my favourite band Can (over VDGG, KC and AZ), even though there are of course many great ones here. I agree with those that named Echoes though, one of the very few things I'd have voted over Halleluwah.
Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 14:51
Plague over Lizard & De Futura
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Posted By: Mormegil
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 14:51
"Walking across the sitting room . . . "
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Posted By: Gentle and Giant
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 14:55
VdGG>Genesis>KC
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Posted By: progaardvark
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 15:03
Supper
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 15:08
Genesis
Yes
Soft Machine
Others
Tull - Thick as a Brick
Frost* - Milliontown
Rush - 2112
Transatlantic - The Whirlwind
Echolyn - Mei
Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Spock's Beard - The Great Nothing
Posted By: Syzygy
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 15:27
De Futura, with Sleeping Giant a close second and most of the usual suspects joint third.
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Posted By: VianaProghead
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 15:47
Tere are here some really great lengthy tracks. So, this is a very difficult choice. But, I must go with "Close To The Edge" of Yes.
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 16:00
Lewian wrote:
In this big poll I go with my favourite band Can (over VDGG, KC and AZ), even though there are of course many great ones here. I agree with those that named Echoes though, one of the very few things I'd have voted over Halleluwah.
I like Echoes very much too, and when I mentioned people maybe preferring a different choice from the artist, that is the specific one I had in mind. I love the Atom Heart Mother Suite, especially for the Breast Milky section whose creamy goodness gives me chills despite not being breasty ice cream. I was only going to do "suites" but expanded my list.
Grumpyprogfan wrote:
Genesis
Yes
Soft Machine
Others
Tull - Thick as a Brick
Frost* - Milliontown
Rush - 2112
Transatlantic - The Whirlwind
Echolyn - Mei
Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Spock's Beard - The Great Nothing
I thought about including Thick as a Brick, but I think of it as one long epic lasting a full album (split into two parts). Had I included that, then I would have also wanted to do Magma's Theusz Hamtaahk (much as I do like De Futura, I adore Theusz Hamtaahk). I might do another more "classic" or more classic era poll like this, and then a more modern one, although my modern choices would be different from yours. And actually I would rather do that on long tracks that need not be Prog as so much of what I like as more prog adjacent or at right angles to prog than Prog itself.
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By the way, this poll was inspired by listening to the Hamburger Concerto suite again (had been a while). I came across Nina Hagen mentioned on youtube for a Bowie cover, which then led me to listen to her Naturträne which I love and that reminded me of Focus Hamburger Concerto and part of the 80s Cat People soundtrack. Originally I was going to do a poll comparing a section of the Hamburger Concerto suite to the Leopard's Dream from the Cat People soundtrack and Naturträne but then I thought it's probably too esoteric to get more than very little response.
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Posted By: HolyMoly
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 16:53
Kind of a dick move to only allow one vote. About a third of these are huge favorites of mine
First place tentatively goes to Atom Heart Mother.
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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 16:58
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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 16:59
BTW...
Where's TARKUS ??
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Posted By: HolyMoly
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 17:01
JD wrote:
BTW...
<font size="7">Where's TARKUS ??
last I saw, it was headed out to sea.
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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 17:38
Posted By: Manuel
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 19:04
Midnigh Mushrumps, Lizard, Supper's Ready, Close to the Edge.
Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 19:29
siLLy puPPy wrote:
If anyone's interested check out my list on RYM that features nothing but 20-minute plus prog tracks.
A couple not on your list.
Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (41:58)
Transatlantic - The Whirlwind (77:54) To my knowledge it is one song.
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 19:38
verslibre wrote:
"Crystal Lake" by Klaus Schulze. Sublime.
Hi,
Agreed. AND one of the prettiest electronic albums EVER done!
The only sad thing is that there are so many of his pieces that are so far out, that listing one out of 100 is kinda weird. I like some of the stuff in the WORKS series, which is supposed to have been more open and improvised, and there are some things in those albums that are just out of this world.
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Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 19:54
Syzygy wrote:
De Futura, with Sleeping Giant a close second and most of the usual suspects joint third.
De Futura for me as well. Just in the mood for that right now.
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Posted By: siLLy puPPy
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 20:10
Grumpyprogfan wrote:
siLLy puPPy wrote:
If anyone's interested check out my list on RYM that features nothing but 20-minute plus prog tracks.
A couple not on your list.
Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (41:58)
Transatlantic - The Whirlwind (77:54) To my knowledge it is one song.
Cool! Thanks, Grump. I'll check em out
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Posted By: siLLy puPPy
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 20:12
These are all classics but i have a thing for VDGG so "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" wins!
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Posted By: EduTatsumi
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 20:13
King Crimson - Lizard
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Other Choices:
Twelfth Night - Sequences
Rush - 2112
IQ - The Last Human Gateway, The Narrow Margin, Harvest of Souls
The Alan Parsons Project - The Fall of House of Usher
Marillion - Grendel, Ocean Cloud
Utopia - The Ikon
Pendragon - Queen of Hearts
Camel - Lady Fantasy
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells, Ommadawn, Return of Ommadawn
Mystery - Looking for Something Else
Posted By: Argentinfonico
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 20:51
Close To The Edge is unbeatable.
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Casablanca (1942)
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: December 22 2021 at 23:04
JD wrote:
BTW...
<font size="7">Where's TARKUS ??
In the poll by Hugh Manatee from yesterday -- http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=128078" rel="nofollow - CLICK -- as you know.
Nothing wrong with "Tarkus", I just happen to be more into my poll choices. I never really got into Tarkus and based the poll on things I like, or have been into. There is no accounting for taste, or so it is said. Of course with only 25 spaces and not spending hours researching or thinking about my list (I listed ones as they came to mind), I wouldn't even cover everything I like that has been in my collection. I probably won't bother with the part two as I had suggested I might do in the opening post.
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 00:54
Plague
Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 02:01
moshkito wrote:
verslibre wrote:
"Crystal Lake" by Klaus Schulze. Sublime.
Hi,
Agreed. AND one of the prettiest electronic albums EVER done!
The only sad thing is that there are so many of his pieces that are so far out, that listing one out of 100 is kinda weird. I like some of the stuff in the WORKS series, which is supposed to have been more open and improvised, and there are some things in those albums that are just out of this world.
It's probably listed because (like yourself and I) Logan also thinks Crystal Lake is from one of the prettiest electronic albums ever done. I own, enjoy and love TONS of Klaus Schulze too, but Mirage is still rather special to me. It just is. Maybe someone reads this and thinks he or she should maybe check out this side-long - or album, to see what all the fuzz is about. And then maybe this person becomes a lifelong fan. Selecting one out of a hundred makes sense if you want to introduce someone to an artist because checking out a hundred 20 minute tracks would be too overwhelming.
Posted By: Hugh Manatee
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 02:10
Saperlipopette! wrote:
Maybe someone reads this and thinks he or she should maybe check out this side-long - or album, to see what all the fuzz is about. And then maybe this person becomes a lifelong fan. Selecting one out of a hundred makes sense if you want to introduce someone to an artist because checking out a hundred 20 minute tracks would be too overwhelming.
Quite right. I have enjoyed everything by Klaus Schulze that I've managed to get my hands on. My preffered "sidelong" piece of his is the title track from "Inter*Face". For all those who want to know where Techno/ House music came from.
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Posted By: I prophesy disaster
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 03:36
I wasn't sure if this poll allowed multiple votes, but I started with "A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers", the ultimate epic.
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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 06:07
Logan wrote:
JD wrote:
BTW...
<font size="7">Where's TARKUS ??
In the poll by Hugh Manatee from yesterday -- http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=128078" rel="nofollow - CLICK -- as you know.
Nothing wrong with "Tarkus", I just happen to be more into my poll choices. I never really got into Tarkus and based the poll on things I like, or have been into. There is no accounting for taste, or so it is said. Of course with only 25 spaces and not spending hours researching or thinking about my list (I listed ones as they came to mind), I wouldn't even cover everything I like that has been in my collection. I probably won't bother with the part two as I had suggested I might do in the opening post.
My last recommendation was a Santa Hat emoticon, now I think we need a Tongue In Cheek emoticon. I think your list was fine.
Although, I prefer Klaus Schulze's Miditerranean Pads even though it comes up short on your time criteria.
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 07:07
Logan wrote:
JD wrote:
BTW...
<font size="7">Where's TARKUS ??
In the poll by Hugh Manatee from yesterday -- http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=128078" rel="nofollow - CLICK -- as you know.
Nothing wrong with "Tarkus", I just happen to be more into my poll choices. I never really got into Tarkus and based the poll on things I like, or have been into. There is no accounting for taste, or so it is said. Of course with only 25 spaces and not spending hours researching or thinking about my list (I listed ones as they came to mind), I wouldn't even cover everything I like that has been in my collection. I probably won't bother with the part two as I had suggested I might do in the opening post.
I enjoy your polls even though our tastes in music are far apart.
Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 07:58
Logan's polls are always impossible for me to give my vote. Standouts for me personally/in the last decade or so are:
Sleeping Giant, Crystal Lake, A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers, Mumps, Moon in June, Lizard, The End, De Futura, Atom Heart Mother, Musique pour l'Odyssée, Song of the Marching Children, Alpha Centauri, Halleluwah, Mixtus Orbis... and of course I love Supper's Ready & Close to the Edge as well...plus quite like - or maybe even love the rest. How the hell am I going to choose one sidelong here over all the others?
Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 08:33
Saperlipopette! wrote:
Logan's polls are always impossible for me to give my vote. Standouts for me personally/in the last decade or so are:
Sleeping Giant, Crystal Lake, A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers, Mumps, Moon in June, Lizard, The End, De Futura, Atom Heart Mother, Musique pour l'Odyssée, Song of the Marching Children, Alpha Centauri, Halleluwah, Mixtus Orbis... and of course I love Supper's Ready & Close to the Edge as well...plus quite like - or maybe even love the rest. How the hell am I going to choose one sidelong here over all the others?
Your last decade or so lasts almost five decades?
Posted By: HolyMoly
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 08:42
Saperlipopette! wrote:
moshkito wrote:
verslibre wrote:
"Crystal Lake" by Klaus Schulze. Sublime.
Hi,
Agreed. AND one of the prettiest electronic albums EVER done!
The only sad thing is that there are so many of his pieces that are so far out, that listing one out of 100 is kinda weird. I like some of the stuff in the WORKS series, which is supposed to have been more open and improvised, and there are some things in those albums that are just out of this world.
It's probably listed because (like yourself and I) Logan also thinks Crystal Lake is from one of the prettiest electronic albums ever done. I own, enjoy and love TONS of Klaus Schulze too, but Mirage is still rather special to me. It just is. Maybe someone reads this and thinks he or she should maybe check out this side-long - or album, to see what all the fuzz is about. And then maybe this person becomes a lifelong fan. Selecting one out of a hundred makes sense if you want to introduce someone to an artist because checking out a hundred 20 minute tracks would be too overwhelming.
My advice to newbies to Klaus would be: If you only have 30 minutes to decide if you’re a Schulze fan or not, Crystal Lake from Mirage should be your next listen.
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 09:09
HolyMoly wrote:
... My advice to newbies to Klaus would be: If you only have 30 minutes to decide if you’re a Schulze fan or not, Crystal Lake from Mirage should be your next listen.
Hi,
Love it ... but I might joke about this, though. If you have to place a time element when you go listen to Klaus Schulze ... please don't bother!
And there are some outstanding things, like the DVD with Lisa Garrard, when you get to see him in action and how he works and develops things. And unlike a lot of musicians, he is his own sound man, and adjusts the levels himself as he goes and how many channels and all that come together or not. AND, the addon special bit in the DVD about him and a tech discussing one little bit in his piece, will give you a HUGE IDEA of what Klaus does in his music, that we can't even conceive or find. Try to find that bit on the DVD ... I couldn't find it!
I doubt that many musicians, are that capable or close. Thorsten Quaeschning might be one, but he does not do solo stuff, like Klaus does simple to exercise his mind and brain. Special for me, is his WORKS material that has other folks in them, and is supposed to have been more improvised and less about his sound/music design in his electronic pieces. By comparison, some of these seem almost acoustic.
AND, he has pieces there that are far more than 45 minutes ... and still far out ... time to close your eyes, and simply fly with it ... no other way to describe it!
LET THE MUSIC LIVE.
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Posted By: Earl of Mar
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 09:20
Same question
Same answer
Close to the Edge.
Posted By: Hiram
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 09:30
VDGG followed by Can, Magma and Yes.
Had you included "Echoes" instead of "Atom Heart Mother", I'm not sure I could've decided on #1 spot.
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 10:19
CAN rulez!!!
Honorables:
Rush~Hemispheres
Porcupine Tree~Anesthetize
Spock's Beard~The Light
Pineapple Thief~Too Much To Lose
Pineapple Thief~What Have We Sown? Parts 1-4 makes up Side III and IV
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Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 11:35
Grumpyprogfan wrote:
Saperlipopette! wrote:
Logan's polls are always impossible for me to give my vote. Standouts for me personally/in the last decade or so are:
Sleeping Giant, Crystal Lake, A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers, Mumps, Moon in June, Lizard, The End, De Futura, Atom Heart Mother, Musique pour l'Odyssée, Song of the Marching Children, Alpha Centauri, Halleluwah, Mixtus Orbis... and of course I love Supper's Ready & Close to the Edge as well...plus quite like - or maybe even love the rest. How the hell am I going to choose one sidelong here over all the others?
Your last decade or so lasts almost five decades?
I meant my last decade of music listening
Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 12:22
The choice would be between
"Halleluwah"
"Hamburger Concerto"
"Supper's Ready"
"Close to the Edge"
but I'm fond of all of them, see them just as different and can't choose
- even I'm most impressed of CTTE.
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Posted By: omphaloskepsis
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 13:05
Lizard, because I'm bored of voting for the usual suspects.
Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 14:38
I thought we had more electronic (Berlin School) fans here...
Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 15:41
Genesis: Supper's Ready is my all time favourite. But there are more great ones here: Yes, Pink Floyd, Klaus Schulze, Jan Dukes de Grey, Focus, ...
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Posted By: iluvmarillion
Date Posted: December 23 2021 at 19:08
If you take out the obvious three it's a good fight between the others with the Gryphon just edging out the also rans.
Posted By: Frenetic Zetetic
Date Posted: December 24 2021 at 02:00
1. Close to The Edge
2. Supper's Ready
3. A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: December 24 2021 at 07:03
verslibre wrote:
I thought we had more electronic (Berlin School) fans here...
Hi,
It's hard to not say something weird or funny about that.
But I always wonder if those folks voting for pop/rock bands, their favorites obviously, know what "Berlin School" is all about ... that is just too stratospheric I keep thinking!
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Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: December 24 2021 at 07:50
moshkito wrote:
verslibre wrote:
I thought we had more electronic (Berlin School) fans here...
Hi,
It's hard to not say something weird or funny about that.
But I always wonder if those folks voting for pop/rock bands, their favorites obviously, know what "Berlin School" is all about ... that is just too stratospheric I keep thinking!
It's hard to not call you a pretentious tw*t.
Pick a composition that you prefer, state why you prefer it, and keep your insults of other people's musical tastes to yourself.
What is truly humorous is that you refer to the three favored in this poll, "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers", "Close to the Edge" and "Supper's Ready" as works from "pop/rock bands" -- as if any of the three compositions could ever be considered "pop tunes". I've got news for you, Sunshine, the "Berlin School" is made up of rock bands, same as VdGG, Yes and Genesis. Pompous a**.
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Posted By: Cambus741
Date Posted: December 24 2021 at 11:18
I am aware that this may be sacrilege to some people on this forum, but I've always felt that Supper's Ready doesn't have a satisfactory ending.
Posted By: Cambus741
Date Posted: December 24 2021 at 11:20
It was very very close, but I went for Close to the Edge, mainly because I've never been keen on how Supper's Ready ends.
Posted By: judahbenkenobi
Date Posted: December 26 2021 at 21:32
The Dark Elf wrote:
moshkito wrote:
verslibre wrote:
I thought we had more electronic (Berlin School) fans here...
Hi,
It's hard to not say something weird or funny about that.
But I always wonder if those folks voting for pop/rock bands, their favorites obviously, know what "Berlin School" is all about ... that is just too stratospheric I keep thinking!
It's hard to not call you a pretentious tw*t.
Pick a composition that you prefer, state why you prefer it, and keep your insults of other people's musical tastes to yourself.
What is truly humorous is that you refer to the three favored in this poll, "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers", "Close to the Edge" and "Supper's Ready" as works from "pop/rock bands" -- as if any of the three compositions could ever be considered "pop tunes". I've got news for you, Sunshine, the "Berlin School" is made up of rock bands, same as VdGG, Yes and Genesis. Pompous a**.
Posted By: judahbenkenobi
Date Posted: December 26 2021 at 21:34
Cambus741 wrote:
I am aware that this may be sacrilege to some people on this forum, but I've always felt that Supper's Ready doesn't have a satisfactory ending.
Not only sacrilegious, but blasphemous and irreverent
I cry every time I hear that ending.
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: December 27 2021 at 10:31
The Dark Elf wrote:
...
I've got news for you, Sunshine, the "Berlin School" is made up of rock bands, same as VdGG, Yes and Genesis. Pompous a**.
Hi,
Oh sure ... and some names like Stockhausen, Shankar ... and many other well known musicians. Please visit the loo before posting!
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Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: December 27 2021 at 10:38
moshkito wrote:
The Dark Elf wrote:
...
I've got news for you, Sunshine, the "Berlin School" is made up of rock bands, same as VdGG, Yes and Genesis. Pompous a**.
Hi,
Oh sure ... and some names like Stockhausen, Shankar ... and many other well known musicians. Please visit the loo before posting!
I would got to the loo...as soon as you get your head out of there before you drown. Perhaps that explains the nonsense you post: lack of oxygen to the brain due to porcelain permeation.
Stockhausen and Shankar have nothing to do with the conversation -- surprise! The Berlin School is made up of...rock bands. Rock bands. Each one of them. Nothing whatsoever to do with Stockhausen and Shankar, who were not in rock bands. Please try to follow along. Have your cat help you type.
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Posted By: miamiscot
Date Posted: December 28 2021 at 07:27
Supper's Ready for me.
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Posted By: Progishness
Date Posted: December 28 2021 at 07:50
Some glaring omissions here, e.g. Tarkus & Karn Evil 9 (ELP), Eruption (Focus), Song of Scheherazade (Renaissance), Echoes & SYOCD (Pink Floyd) all of which are favourites of mine, but I'll plump for AHM having reappraised the album over the seasonal holiday period.
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Posted By: geekfreak
Date Posted: July 12 2022 at 12:05
CTTE
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: May 28 2024 at 14:16
Just a little bump as I thought this might complement Gnik Nosmirc's very recent https://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=133019" rel="nofollow - Best 20min masterpiece CLICK poll despite any overlap.
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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: May 28 2024 at 18:20
Somehow missed this 1st time round, voted Univers Zero
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