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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2007 at 08:21
Originally posted by dwill123 dwill123 wrote:

When I was concert chairman at my college back in the 70s, we had Gentle Giant open for Dave Mason.  Great, great show.  They had just released "The Power and The Glory".  Still to this day my favorite GG album.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2007 at 13:51
One of my favourite bands even though I don't have all of their classic albums(1970-76) yet. But the album  Free Hand (my first meeting with Gentle Giant) is convincing enough. A real masterpiece of progresive music in my book.
They had short albums even in 70's  standard, but the 35 minutes of Octopus offers more musical pleasures than many albums which are about twice as long.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2007 at 15:21
Originally posted by moebius moebius wrote:

In the seventies, they toured many times with Jethro tull (Ian Anderson was amazed with th live rendition of Knots), also with Yes, and they opened shows for Black Sabbath (Ozzy once mentioned Gentle Giant in his reality show) and King Crimson... 

 In this site http://members.aol.com/JAskelly/GGtourhistory.html is said that there were no more than 300 people in the Gentle Giant / King Crimson concert.  I could sell my liver if i can see this two bands together in one show now...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2007 at 15:23
Few moth ago,  I got my only and hopefully no the only DVD by this outstanding band!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2007 at 15:31

Ah, Gentle Giant.  Discovered them back in 1991, with The Power and The Glory.  I was already a prog fan, but I remember thinking that I never thought prog could be so amazing !!!  I love all their albums except Giant for a Day, and I still can't make up my mind on which album is my favorite.

I almost cried when I watched Giant on the Box for the first time, to think I'll never get to see them live...   Cry
 
In my opinion, GG was the best gathering of truly dedicated musicians in one band, and even though there are many talented bands out there today (such as Porcupine Tree, The Mars Volta, etc...), I sincerely think no band will ever come close to the Mighty Giant.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2007 at 17:27
Simply the best band ever, in my opinion. I got all their original 12 albums and 4 lives, and about 7 CD's from the Glass House Records Label with more or less bad quality, "Under Construction" and the 4 CD-set "Scraping The Barrel". I have never heard another band that played so sophisticated music without coming across as cold. They are the masters of prog, it is sad that they never reunited and probably will never reunite again. Cry

In my opinion they are live even better than in studio, they are very powerful and really do not play their songs in the same way as they are presented on their albums. Gentle Giant will always be my favourite Prog band though there are many other excellent Prog bands like Genesis, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Opeth, Wobbler, The Flower Kings, Yes, Saga, Marillion, Echolyn or Anekdoten. SmileClapThumbs%20Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2007 at 19:44
I just recently discovered how great this band really is in the last week or so (it took a while for Octopus to grow on me). I'm having a great time working my way through their discography, everything I've heard so far is outstanding. They're one of my favorite prog bands now. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2007 at 19:45
I was privileged enough to see both King Crimson and Gentle Giant live at the Atlanta Agora back when I was too young to get into those kind of clubs.  They didn't play together though.  King Crimson when they came by on the Discipline tour and Gentle Giant on their final tour.  That one was a specially fortunate event as it was only their second visit to Atlanta.  We were passed by on the Playing the Fool tour and many others.
 
The show was broadcast on 96 Rock (or mighty sick rot as I like to call it).  A high school buddy taped it for me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2007 at 20:41

I'm in awe of everything I've heard from Gentle Giant (from 'Gentle Giant' to 'In A Glass House').

In fact, I got In A Glass House last week, and though I listened to it then, it just "clicked" with me only a few hours ago ! What a really amazing album... another amazing output from GG!
 
If I have to pick only one favorite, I guess it would be Acquiring The Taste: a groundbreaking album for my appreciation of prog.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2007 at 14:03
Originally posted by pero pero wrote:

Live concerts were never their strongpoint. They were much better in studio, because with their complex music they didn't manage to establish contact with audience.
IMO their best live album is "King biscuit flower hour", followed by "Live at BBC" and "Expirience".


I beg to differ. I saw GG twice (Summer of either '74 or '75, midnight show at the Calderone Theater in Hempstead, Long Island, NY, and Fall '77 at the Palace Theater in Albany, NY), and they're amazing live. IIRC, they change instruments very frequently, as well as the 5-man drum bash, the syncopated singing, etc.

They were on US TV (nationally, I think) on an ABC late-night show called "In Concert." It was simulcast in stereo on WPLJ-FM in NYC, so you could watch the TV and listen to it in stereo on the radio (How primitive it seems today!) I still have the cassette I recorded of the FM broadcast.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2007 at 18:10
Originally posted by moebius moebius wrote:

Originally posted by dwill123 dwill123 wrote:

When I was concert chairman at my college back in the 70s, we had Gentle Giant open for Dave Mason.  Great, great show.  They had just released "The Power and The Glory".  Still to this day my favorite GG album.
 
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Yes, Rider College (now known as Rider University)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2007 at 18:22
Just have a big grin on me face because of this thread Big%20smile.
 
It so happens just this night I had an old friend over who never heard any GG. Played him some In A Glass House and some Octopus and he liked it !! Hope I can convince to get on this forum.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2007 at 19:14
One of my fave bands. Their best albums were 4 consecutive album 3 friends, In a glass house, Power and the glory and Free hand, but I really like Civilian too(5th fave GG album) and can't believe the bad coments it gets. Missing Piece is quite good and on par with Interview and the first 3 albums, but a step below their best 5 albums above
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2007 at 19:34
Octopus is considered to be GG's fourth albumIt was originally released after Three Friends and before In a Glass House.

I love each of their first eight studio albums, but if I had to choose a favourite it would be Acquiring the Taste -- followed by Three Friends.  I find the sound fuller.

EDIT: incidentally, personally I don't find Civilian nearly as good as any of their first eight studio albums, but that's a matter of personal preference. What's greatest for me need not be greatest for you, of course.

For me Interview is GG's last great studio album.  Playing the Fool is one of the best live albums I've heard.  I actually prefer Under Construction to GG's final three studio albums.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2007 at 20:17
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Octopus is considered to be GG's fourth albumIt was originally released after Three Friends and before In a Glass House.

I love each of their first eight studio albums, but if I had to choose a favourite it would be Acquiring the Taste -- followed by Three Friends.  I find the sound fuller.

EDIT: incidentally, personally I don't find Civilian nearly as good as any of their first eight studio albums, but that's a matter of personal preference. What's greatest for me need not be greatest for you, of course.

For me Interview is GG's last great studio album.  Playing the Fool is one of the best live albums I've heard.  I actually prefer Under Construction to GG's final three studio albums.


I think As old as you're young and Winning are awesome. If you compare Missing Piece to Interview, I think it has the strongest songs of the 2 albums, but it also the weakest songs of the 2 albums. I give both albums a solid 4 stars, while I give Civilian 4.25 stars
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2007 at 23:11
Easily one of, if not the, most talented group of musicians to ever coalecse. and easily some of, if not the, best music ever written
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2007 at 02:11
I just bought one of their albums...believe it or not they had it in a mall music store!
In a Glass House. Its really good...dont get me wrong but I kinda like the samples from the earlier stuff...a little less rock and roll and more classical style.
Awesome band,
I shall eventually own their discography.
I bought Octopus a while ago and it never came in the mail...tried again, no go. I have no idea why.
I need it!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2007 at 04:43
One of the best prog bands ever without a doubt. "The Power and the Glory" and "In a Glass House" are a joy. "Octopus" seems a bit off those two, but not by much. Haven't heard enough of the others.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2007 at 04:51
not only did Octopus make me love them, the original cover is my favorite of Dean's.. could be hanging in a museum

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2007 at 10:18
One of my favorite bands, if not my favorite. As for today I own 6 Studio Albums ( Three Friends, Octopus, In A Glass House, The Power and The Glory, Free Hand, and Interview) and I must say there are all stunning!
The first I got and my personal favorite is Octopus, what a masterpiece! Probably my second favorite Album after Close to th Edge.
This band is so special, they have developed an own style more than any band I know, I also read somewhere they used 54 different instruments for one Album ( I don't know if it is true, but it would be very Gentle Giant to do thatLOL).
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