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Dellinger
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The first thing that comes to mind for uplifting prog is Yes. Also, a good deal of Mike Oldfield. And I guess even Rush have their share of uplifting music.
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Gerinski
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Have you listened to the album Amazingous by the Spanish band Cheeto's Magazine? Fun and uplifting!
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cstack3
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Me as well!! Jon Anderson's lyrics can be very inspirational! Even when he is melancholy (To Be Over), he is amazing to me! I also get VERY uplifted by the first three Queen LPs! They were amazing then! |
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Negoba
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I had never really listened to Big Big Train before this weekend. I think I listened a few tracks in the car, thought "kinda typical modern prog" but listening to WELCOME TO THE PLANET and really digging it. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Dellinger
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Yeah, his lyrics... if you can make sense out of them... but even without considering his lyrics, just his voice, and the chorus, and the music in general with it's sypmphonic grandness. I mean, only Anderson could sing "Kill them, burn their children's laugheter" and sound angelical. |
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rdtprog
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When I say uplifting prog i always think of that release : If you enjoy Yes and Big Big Train : |
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Tychovski
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I get a similar reaction to Magma's Felicite Thosz.
Edited by Tychovski - April 18 2023 at 08:09 |
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terramystic
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Most of modern prog is like this:
Hard to find something like this: |
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Yôkaï might offer a good remedy. From their album Coup de grâce, Mascotte: or their selftitled first album, Plutonia: |
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