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Topic: PA edition: Post a youtube clip of 1 song per post
Posted By: Logan
Subject: PA edition: Post a youtube clip of 1 song per post
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 06:52
This is a companion topic to a similar one, but that was intended for music not included in PA.

I did a topic called Post a youtube clip of one song per post...  in General Music Discussions where I wrote, "Please embed a youtube clip of no more than one track per post that you appreciate that is not in PA and is not really well-known."

This is the "included in Prog Archives" edition (so it can be in any of the Prog Categories at PA, the Proto-Prog and Prog-Related categories, Various Artists at PA). I don't think we need exclude the well-known (and some things that I thought were well-known are not as known around here as I would have thought).

So, please embed a youtube clip of no more than one track per post that you appreciate that is in PA.  Alternately, you can link to bandcamp or soundcloud, or embed from dailymotion or vimeo etc. This is rather more open.  If you have trouble embedding, as some do, hopefully I can help.  Ideally, do try for youtube embeds, which is why I kept youtube in the title.

I'll start with a Swans track that I have mentioned in another topic recently, which is the title track from the album The Glowing Man.  My brother is over from Australia and while driving yesterday I played some of this track.  He clearly did not appreciate it, so I switched to something else new-to-him, which was very successful. :)


EDIT: I want to add some not very interesting factoids to go with my song choice:
Swans' The Glowing Man album is ranked at number 114 for 2016 in the PA chart.  My next favourite in a Prog category at PA is Radiohead's A Moon Shaped Pool at number 78.  I played with the chart url to include Prog Related before and David Bowie's Blackstar, which I love, was I think at number one or two overall for 2016.  At RYM, The Glowing Man and Radiohead fare much better for 2016.  For all-genres, The Glowing Man is at number 11, and Radiohead is at 9.  Blackstar is at 3, and was I think at number one before.  


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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 07:04
There is not much love for Thieves' Kitchen, so here is an opportunity to explore one of their songs.

Thieves' Kitchen - "The Scientists Wife".



Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 07:25
^ I like that.

Keeping with the long tracks for now (although I  as going to go with Hellebore's "Introduction végétarienne") and as a pretty well-known classic one that I love, and with a female singer as with yours...

Earth & Fire - Song of the Marching Children




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Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 07:28
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

This is the "included in Prog Archives" edition (so it can be in any of the Prog Categories at PA, the Proto-Prog and Prog-Related categories, Various Artists at PA).

So, please embed a youtube clip of no more than one track per post that you appreciate that is not in PA.

I think you put a "not" here unintededly, Greg.


Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 07:30
Thank, fixed.  I had copied over text from the non PA topic. but not edited it properly.

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Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 07:31
Matter of Taste is in the "Prog Related" category of PA. But I think this song is pure "Neo-Prog". Magnificent.






Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 07:46
^ Sounds like Neo-Prog to me, Ozgur.  I don't remember hearing of that band before.  Looking into it, it looks like one that maybe we should consider moving out of Related and into Neo-Prog (Neo-Prog is referenced in the bio).

Anyway, I'll mention one now that is in a Prog category but I think of as more of a musically related to crossover somehow in a way artist: Björk - "Bacelorette"



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Posted By: yogev
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 07:48

This is just OUT OF THIS WORLD


Posted By: mathman0806
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 07:50
This is from one of my top albums from last year.



Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 07:53
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

^ Sounds like Neo-Prog to me, Ozgur.  I don't remember hearing of that band before.  Looking into it, it looks like one that maybe we should consider moving out of Related and into Neo-Prog (Neo-Prog is referenced in the bio).

Their sophomore Jack of Spades has some metal vibes. Perhaps you should create a category like, "Jack of All Genres, Master of None". WinkLOL


Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 08:02
^^ I like Richard Dawson a lot, and I really like that with Circle.

Originally posted by Archisorcerus Archisorcerus wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

^ Sounds like Neo-Prog to me, Ozgur.  I don't remember hearing of that band before.  Looking into it, it looks like one that maybe we should consider moving out of Related and into Neo-Prog (Neo-Prog is referenced in the bio).

Their sophomore Jack of Spades has some metal vibes. Perhaps you should create a category like, "Jack of All Genres, Master of None". WinkLOL

The Eclectic category sort of of covers that. Wink Which is not to be misconstrued as me suggesting this for Eclectic (as that is about crossing several Prog styles/ categories and commonly falling into the old art rock category at PA thing before the split in my earlier days here).


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Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 08:07
Not really my style of prog metal, but still great:




Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 08:18
Interesting, from Rickard Dawson and Circle to Circles.

And from prog metal to heavy, well, a sort of heavy metal for the early 1970s -- hard, psychedelian riffage.  I love groove.




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Posted By: Archisorcerus
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 08:26
^ Not sure from where, but I heard this tune before. Great!


Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 08:32
Glad you like it. I love such riffage.  Probably heard about it from one of my topics.  This is the other long piece from the album:





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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 10:24

Jim Gilmour - Algonquin




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Posted By: I prophesy disaster
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 10:31
The latest of my favourite tracks:
 
Arachnoid - Toutes Ces Images / Segamisec Setout
 
 
It's tracks like this that make me think classic prog really is better than modern prog.
 



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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: March 27 2022 at 11:05
Been many years since I have listened to that Arachnoid album, but it was one of my very favourite albums in PA.  I love the Le chamadere opener.

I love plenty of classic and modern Prog and in between.  I do find that I am more likely to appreciate music labeled Prog from the classic era that covers a variety of Prog styles or prog umbrella music than in post classic years.  And actually from the 90s up, most of the music I listen to these days is not really Prog (prog related to my mind, often has Neo Pysch and Krautrock qualities, and/or has some art rock/ relation).

I'll post a favourite William D Drake (not meant as a recommendation) of mine, "Seahorse" from the 2007 album.



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Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: March 30 2022 at 10:57
A favorite symph prog track that I have not seen mentioned here except by me.......



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