Seven long tracks from 1970 |
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Logan
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Posted: September 14 2021 at 03:24 |
I deliberately wanted to keep this list quite short, and I might do a part two. These are the longest track from the listed seven bands from their studio albums of 1970 (VdGG released two albums in 1970, but this is the longest track).
Can - Mother Sky Gentle Giant - Nothing at All King Crimson - The Devil's Triangle Magma - Naü Ektila Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother Soft Machine - Moon in June (one second longer than Out-Bloody-Rageous) Van der Graaf Generator - Pioneers Over C This is one poll where I would find it very hard to pick. Edited by Logan - September 14 2021 at 03:30 |
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Atom Heart Mother rules, for me. I've got incredibly amazed.
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Atom Heart Mother is my favorite from these, a track that seems to get better and better with age. Pioneers Over C isn't far behind.
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tough choice
Soft Machine i guess |
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MIJ juust over MS
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I've always found the Atom Heart Mother suite to be very moo-ving.
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Oh... of course I love them all. But I know its one of the two tracks I've heard hundreds of times, that always sound fresh and I will never tire of... and I've often tried to "force" onto others (sometimes successfully): Naü Ektila or Mother Sky. 1970 - what an amazing year for open minded, far out creativity in all things "rock". I think it sort of peaked in that regard. I often also prefer so-called transitional music/albums.
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That Soft Machine song - only bettered by the BBC version (which I first heard on 'Triple Echo')
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The Floyds.
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When I first thought of doing this poll, I was going to do it as King Crimson's album In the Wake of Poseidon against Soft Machine's Third. I was curious how a lower rated and rather divisive in its way album by a recognised giant in Prog with over twice the number of ratings would fare against an album that gets much respect and a fair amount of disrespect as it is also divisive enough amongst Proggers generally for me to want to use the term divisive, ;) , and while being a giant of Canterbury Scene (not as known as Caravan), Soft Machine hardly gets as much recognition as King Crimson generally. I like In the Wake of Poseidon very much, and much more than many. I'm more likely to re-play that than the debut and it is very interesting to me with how it fits in KC's oeuvre, but I really, really love Third. As is common, with me, I then planned to include two tracks as examples, the longest ones. That KC track would be a particularly inaccessible track to many, whereas "Moon in June", while having experimental qualities, would I think be generally more accessible (I like The Devil's Triangle" more in the context of the album than on its own). As one review put it regarding Third, "Setting aside 'Moon in June' for the moment, there is nothing remotely musical here ... 'Moon in June' does have suggestions of a tune...." To me it is very tuneful, and I find the whole album musical, but different brains interpret sounds and use language differently.
Then I changed my mind and decided to include those long tracks and various other long ones as well. I do like track against track polls, and tend to prefer albums vs album than band vs. band because I tend to like to move towards the more specific when comparing.... For me the poll choices would come down to "Mother Sky" (for a long time my most favoured Can track and still one of the very top -- love at first listen), "Moon in June" (not my favourite off Third on early listens, but it came to be and may be my favourite Soft Machine track), Magma 's "Naü Ektila" (my fave Magma album and I love this track), and Atom Heart Mother may well be my favourite Pink Floyd. That GG has a very special place in my heart. I like the VdGG one very much too but I have to be in the right mood, and I generally do prefer the albums that bookend H to He, although H to He is still a five star album to me. Right now I'm leaning towards "Moon in June", "Mother Sky" and "Naü Ektila". Those first two probably do stand out more for me both on their albums and in their oeuvre. "Mother Sky" and "Halleluwah" were two tracks that wowed me when I first started getting into Can. Of course the Atom Heart Mother suite is a major standout on its album for me.... Okay I voted "Mother Sky", partially because I love the groove and also because it had no votes. Edited by Logan - September 14 2021 at 06:03 |
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King Crimson, without a doubt.
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VDGG for me just ahead of Floyd.
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Can't choose. All great. Other possible inclusions could have been: T2 - Morning
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VDGG of course.
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Indeed, how could we possibly have guessed otherwise from someone called Gentle and Giant that it could be anything other than Van and der Graaf Generator? |
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Atom Heart Mother, but it only a hair better than Moon in June
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CAN
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CAN rulez, everyone else drulez.....its a proven fact
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Moon in June from this line up
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I like all of these. Even Can's dated trippy jam could count on a warm welcome since my neighbour was busy irritating me, working with a hammer and a drill while I was doing my daily job on the same floor.
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Floyd > VdGG > Magma > GG > SM >= Crimso > Can Edited by someone_else - September 15 2021 at 00:04 |
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