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HolyMoly
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The debut album is okay, but it’s pretty clear they had nothing much to separate themselves from the pack, apart from that one hit single (which isn’t even that great either, but hits are hits). Not at all bad, but I think the bold move they made in ‘67 with DoFP is one of those great “Make-or-Break, Nothing to Lose” stories in rock history. Amazingly, the album’s immense success was obviously due to to more than just the gimmick of merging rock with classical - the rock songs were incredibly strong, all of them. An amazing work, I don’t know where they got the ideas for those songs.
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HolyMoly
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YESESIS
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Ok cool, so at least some of it is strong. Good enough then. And yeah I agree Days of Future Passed is truly an all time great album.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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All the songs fit into the concept of the album. They got the idea for the concept of it being one day in the life of an average man. It's suppose to all take place within 24 hours("dawn is a feeling", "Tuesday afternoon", "evening time to get away" etc).
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YESESIS
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Oh s*** son, that totally makes sense.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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For me DOFP is very sixties! Lol. Even the bouncy guitar sounds like it would fit in with Bat Man or a beach movie or something. Lol.
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YESESIS
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Listen to the debut lol
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Here's an interesting little story. I remember working at a grocery store when I was a teenager and part of my job was to pack bags into people's cars. I remember this one older woman had DOFP playing her car. I was already familiar with the album at that point and commented on what a good album it was and how she had good taste in music(or something to that affect). Her response was something like "yeah, and even I can listen to it. Even I like it." I'm still not sure what she meant by that. Of course she can listen to it. Lol.
Anyway, I don't know if it's my personal favorite MB album but it's certainly one of them and one of their best(and one of the best prog/prog related albums in general). If someone were to ask where to start with them I very well might suggest that one.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I very well might just do that. Maybe tomorrow.
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YESESIS
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If someone asked me that question I would say Selling England by the Pound. The woman maybe meant that even older people like her can enjoy it. Maybe didn't quite realize it wasn't the 60's anymore. Who knows. But as far as Days of Future Passed.. first prog album? I know the 'correct answer' is In The Court.. But that's an album I think you could make a case for. Edit: Oh, with them. I thought you meant with prog in general. NM
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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No, I meant if someone wanted to know where to start with the Moody Blues I would say DOFP. For prog in general probably "Close to the Edge." At least that's my opinion. As for first prog album there are several contenders. I find it hard to believe there's nothing you could categorize as prog before "Court" but it can be a slippery slop when trying to piece it all together and say where it all started. Days is probably a good a place as any but imo it's ulitimately more of a proto prog album. Another album to check out on youtube(if it's there)is the Moody Blues compilation called Prelude which collects tracks mostly from that period in between the first album and DOFP. Justin and John had just joined the band and so their "new" sound wasn't fully developed yet. Most of those were just singles and b sides that didn't make it to any proper albums at the time. One was "simple game" which was later a hit for the Four Tops.
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YESESIS
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Well if I get through their entire discography(including that Blue Jays deal) and am just craving even more moody blues lol, then I'll check that one out too. Thanks
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YESESIS
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If you do, report back with your impressions.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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^Yeah, it's not really essential but it's probably something to check out at some point. The post 80's stuff? Not so much. Lol. Maybe if you are hanging out with your mom or something. The later stuff is "mom" music. Same thing with later Genesis. Lol.
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POTA
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I always hated that Blue Guitar wasn’t longer. It’s such a good tune.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I'll give you my first impression parts one, two and three. ;) Hey, this is a prog forum after all.
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YESESIS
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Ha! Aren't you clever lol.
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Cosmiclawnmower
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I understood there was some talk about KC supporting the Moodies (and maybe a record deal) till they saw them live and were too concerned they would blow them off stage... they did sell KC a Mellotron, though.. Threshold showed some interest in the Genesis post FGTR demo tapes but were too slow.. Island (via Paul Samwell Smith who'd arranged for PG to play flute on Cat Steven's Katmandu) were also interested but also too slow off the mark. |
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POTA
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Have you guys heard "Isn't Life Strange" that was re-recorded for the 1989 Greatest Hits compilation. It makes the original off Seventh Sojourn sound terrible (in my opinion). It has added orchestral elements using the London Symphony Orchestra, and -- the most beneficial change -- is the chorus sounds good. The chorus in the original sounds really disjointed and sloppy. Never understood it.
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YESESIS
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They should do much stuff with the Orchestra man, it suits them. That sounded really good.
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