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Topic: Great Multi-Part Songs
Posted By: Beckham
Subject: Great Multi-Part Songs
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 18:11
Close to the Edge



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Posted By: ProgBagel
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 18:52
Riverside - Reality Dream

Expect much more posts from me.


Posted By: JROCHA
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 19:26
The Necromancer

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Somewhere out of a memory of lighted streets on quiet nights...




Posted By: ProgBagel
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 19:38
Larks' Tongue!!!


Posted By: The Letter M
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 19:44
Rush - 2112, The Necromancer, By-Tor & The Snowdog, The Fountain Of Lamneth, Cygnus X-1 Books I: The Voyage and Book II: Hemispheres
Dream Theater - Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence, A Change Of Seasons, Octavarium, In The Presence Of Enemies, A Mind Beside Itself, The AA Suite (including The Glass Prison, This Dying Soul, The Root of All Evil and Repentance)
Yes - Close To The Edge, Gates Of Delirium (I'm counting it! lol)
Genesis - Supper's Ready
Transatlantic - All Of The Above, Duel With The Devil, Suite Charlotte Pike, Stranger In Your Soul
Neal Morse - The Creation, The Sperated Man, Reunion, The Door, The Conflict, The Conclusion
Spock's Beard - The Light, The Water, Flow, The Healing Colors of Sound, The Great Nothing, A Guy Named Sid, A Flash Before My Eyes, As Far As The Mind Can See
The Flower Kings - Humanizzimo, Stardust We Are, Garden Of Dreams, I Am The Sun
The Tangent - Everything with Multi-Parts they've done...

... You get the point, right? Pretty much any band I like with manu multi-part songs, I end up liking them all anyways.

-Marc.

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I know what I like and I like what I know. I will choose a path that's clear, I will choose free will. If I die tomorrow, I`d be alright because I believe that after we`re gone, the spirit carries on.


Posted By: JROCHA
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 20:00
Cassandra Gemini by The Mars Volta
A plague of Lighthouse Keepers by Van Der Graaf  Generator


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Somewhere out of a memory of lighted streets on quiet nights...




Posted By: Walker
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 20:23
I am liking Credo by Refugee right now... but there are TONS more..


Posted By: sheeves
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 20:35
Supper's Ready


Posted By: ProgBagel
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 20:41
Shine On You Crazy Diamond
The Sky Moves Sideways


Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 20:42
Death's Crown  Happy the Man


Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 20:47
Focus:  "Eruption" and "Hamburger Concerto"

Pascal Duffard: "Trois millions d'années," "Etre," "Porte moi de l'eau, Marie," and "Au fond de mes yeux" off Dieu est Fou.

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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXcp9fYc6K4IKuxIZkenfvukL_Y8VBqzK" rel="nofollow - Duos for fave acts


Posted By: Sckxyss
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 21:47
Magma - Köhntarkösz and K.A.


Posted By: Hamfari
Date Posted: November 23 2007 at 22:40
Camel - Nimrodel

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Nobody needs to go anywhere else. We are all, if we only knew it, already there.


Posted By: Teh_Slippermenz
Date Posted: November 24 2007 at 00:44
Supper's Ready - Genesis
And You And I - Yes
Close to the Edge - Yes
2112 - Rush
Tales from Topographic Oceans - Yes
Stardust We Are - The Flower Kings
Reunion - Neal Morse


Posted By: Harry Hood
Date Posted: November 24 2007 at 01:08
Ween - "The Stallion" Parts 1-5

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Posted By: moreitsythanyou
Date Posted: November 24 2007 at 01:18
The primary example that has yet to be mentioned is The Decemberists - The Tain. Excellent 5 part song.

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Posted By: stomp
Date Posted: November 24 2007 at 01:49
I like long songs but i dont like when the different sections are named. It seems to me like the song itself should describe the different movements


Posted By: Walker
Date Posted: November 24 2007 at 02:01
Originally posted by Teh_Slippermenz Teh_Slippermenz wrote:

Tales from Topographic Oceans - Yes
 
This is not a "song" Confused
 


Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: November 24 2007 at 02:08

FREEEEEEEEEEEEEE-BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRD!

Wink!


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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock?
Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!'
He chortled in his joy.


Posted By: Teh_Slippermenz
Date Posted: November 24 2007 at 02:42
Originally posted by Walker Walker wrote:

Originally posted by Teh_Slippermenz Teh_Slippermenz wrote:

Tales from Topographic Oceans - Yes
 
This is not a "song" Confused
 


It is, people regard it as an album, but it's more like a rock symphony divided up into four movements, which people somehow regard as individual songs. I consider it all one song, with four movements.



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