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Guldbamsen
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This thing is about as close as you’re ever going to get to Gentle Giant:
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muyProgresivo
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To me Wobbler's From Silence to Somewhere sounds a bit like Gentle Giant.
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dr prog
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I have Ripaille and Et Cetera albums. Ripaille better Edited by dr prog - September 27 2020 at 16:47 |
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All I like is prog related bands beginning late 60's/early 70's. Their music from 1968 - 83 has the composition and sound which will never be beaten. Perfect blend of jazz, classical, folk and rock.
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Some sequences with High Wheel: There and Back From The Void (Germany).
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Logan
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Thanks, I readily hear the Gentle Giant in those tracks. Unfortunately, the people were being vague by just recommending SB as Gentle Giant-like, and I didn't ask for specific albums or music (this was in 2005) at the time, and I was on something of a carefree spending spree at the time. I had only myself to blame for going for the wrong stuff without proper research/ due diligence. When I first heard Gentle Giant (in 2004 I think), music such as "The Moon is Down" (Acquiring the Taste being my favourite Gentle Giant album) reminded me of Frank Zappa's "Peaches en Regalia". I liked the exuberance and adventurous nature of much GG, and Miriodor had a similar vibe for me. Miriodor is the first post-classic "Prog" band that I got into, followed by U Totem. Both appealed to me for similar reasons that GG appealed to me. I hardly ever listen to Gentle Giant now, but in the mid 2000s it was a favourite band of mine (I particularly like the early GG albums). |
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The Gourishankar (Russia) made a cover of Gentle Giant: For Nobody.
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Atheist always had a GG-like vibe to their controlled madness, albeit it's metal and not traditional prog rock!
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Look, plenty of artists are "influenced" by Gentle Giant, but very few actually sound like them outside of a few tracks or snippets here and there. If you're looking for the Spock's Beard tracks that actually sound somewhat like GG, they are Thoughts and Thoughts Pt. II. Mostly for the vocal polyphony. Kind of like how it's used in Cockroach King or Crystallised by Haken.
Again, the only band I've heard that really sounds pretty close to GG through and through is Et Cetera. I'm sure a few that were mentioned before also get pretty close. I'll have to check out Advent and Miriodor at some point.
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Logan
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I know that the French Canadian band Et Cetera was mentioned in the first response as it is an obvious one to those that know of it, but here is a track:
And if you like that, while I wouldn't say it's like GG, you might like Eskaton. Or maybe it's just me. By the way, about 15 years ago I purchased an album by Spock's Beard because I'd read that the band was similar to and influenced by Gentle Giant and I was VERY into GG at the time, and boy was I disappointed. The album I bought was Snow. Miriodor seems to capture much of what I liked so much about GG (rather like Henry Cow meets GG in various music). Soon after trying Spock's Beard I discovered Miriodor, and it hit that quirky and adventurous spot I liked so much more, and that led me to check out lots of Avant Prog. Edited by Logan - September 23 2020 at 16:34 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Wow. Calling Echolyn the american GG is really overstating it. Imo, if anyone is the american GG it is Advent.
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Hi,
My ears must be getting old ... I listened to all the bits posted and the only one that came close to me to "sounding" like GG, is ADVENT ... and in many ways they actually also sounded more like some of the CANTERBURY stuff as well, a nice combination actually. All in all, I think that what GG did was based on a lot of free form stuff and improvisation, and the manner in which they worked together ... like one brother making fun of a song bit and they end up using it together ... usually fun stuff that is not always seen or thought of. I think of some of the things that GG does as simply "fun stuff" ... as if it were satirizing a lot of the music around them, specially pop music ... and then they use some Rabelais, who was known to write satires that were considered grotesque and songs that were ... we call them "nasty" nowadays, but they would be "naughty" in English words, and I don't have the French word for it. That suggests that their total attitude towards music, was almost a complete reaction to the teaching they were getting in school about music ... and made fun of it, and guess what ... it stuck! But they knew how and what they did and were able to do it again and again for many albums. A lot of the things mentioned here, don't quite make it for me ... there is no "drive" like GG had, to be able to put together something different ... most of the stuff listed was based on riffs and material that has been done before ... and a very obvious lack of imagination when all one can do is "copy" or "emulate" someone else ... and not realize that the history of music is almost the opposite ... the war against the school and the teachings ... and the creation of something new! I didn't see that "revolution", or "revolt" in almost all of the material listed. I will reserve comment on ECHOLYN since I was familiar with it 20 years ago ... and I found it ... a good listen!
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http://rateyourmusic.com/list/terramystic/gentle_giant_and_influenced_artists/
Bumped into this yesterday...personally I have only heard a handful of those bands. Edited by dr wu23 - September 23 2020 at 12:53 |
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SAGA has consistently given credit to Gentle Giant as being one of their major influences, although this can only be heard in bits and pieces on their first four albums.
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The main riff from this one always reminded me a bit of The Boys in The Band/Knots/Cogs in Cogs, etc.:
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Advent - "In The Tree" (1997)
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I'm by no means an expert on Gentle Giant, but the vocal style on this new song from Nick D'Virgilio reminds me of a Gentle Giant style. Admittedly, it might just be me, but give it a listen and see what you think.
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There was a band called Land of Chocolate, whose leader is Jonn Buzby, brother of Christopher Buzby of Echolyn. They released two albums in the earlier 2000's and sound quite a bit like Echolyn. The reviews on their albums mention Gentle Giant as a reference also, so you might enjoy them.
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Maybe but I was referring to musically not lyrically.
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