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Joined: July 10 2014
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Posted: July 15 2014 at 09:29
I've only listened to their first album so far, but I love the complexity and proginess of the album. Which are your favorites so I know which one to play next?
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Joined: April 11 2014
Location: Kyiv In Spirit
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Posted: July 15 2014 at 09:31
Prog's best kept open secret. Go immediately to PA archives, get first five albums, obtain bliss and then report back. Plus the discography has the low down on the band.
Joined: February 16 2006
Location: Pennsylvania
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Posted: July 15 2014 at 09:34
k3no444 wrote:
I've only listened to their first album so far, but I love the complexity and proginess of the album. Which are your favorites so I know which one to play next?
Keep going chronologically. It can get a bit dodgy towards the end, though.
Joined: April 11 2014
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Posted: July 15 2014 at 09:36
Padraic wrote:
k3no444 wrote:
I've only listened to their first album so far, but I love the complexity and proginess of the album. Which are your favorites so I know which one to play next?
Keep going chronologically. It can get a bit dodgy towards the end, though.
Joined: December 20 2010
Location: Tomorrowland
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Posted: July 15 2014 at 10:56
SteveG wrote:
Padraic wrote:
k3no444 wrote:
I've only listened to their first album so far, but I love the complexity and proginess of the album. Which are your favorites so I know which one to play next?
Keep going chronologically. It can get a bit dodgy towards the end, though.
Padriac words are true, let him be your guide.
Best idea ever!
Next up: Aquiring the Taste (my first and still my most treasured), Three Friends and Octopus... four first/70-72 is my favorite GG-era, but they're great all the way up till and including Interview.
Joined: January 24 2010
Location: Canada
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Posted: July 15 2014 at 12:46
Though not that loved really, I wouldn't ignore The Missing Piece. That, along with Freehand, are my favorites. I don't find Three Friends all that special.
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Posted: July 16 2014 at 20:53
Guess they have a limited, if any, following outside hardcore prog listeners. There seem to be so many fans of GG on prog archives alone and yet getting to know of them for the first time is a challenge. Learning where to start is an even bigger challenge.
Joined: January 18 2014
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Posted: July 20 2014 at 19:48
1. A great '70's prog band. 2. You've been traveling in the wrong circles. 3. They brought forth a brand of progressive rock that in many instances outdid most of their rivals.
Joined: February 18 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: July 21 2014 at 01:43
I've got the new Blu Ray release of Power and The Glory on the way. That will probably remain my favourite GG album although Freehand and Interview contain some great music as well. Not such a massive fan of very early GG although its very nice.
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