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Nicholas Linear
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Topic: Great Trilogies Posted: August 27 2007 at 19:16 |
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Best Trilogies, Gong, Residents, Philip Glass Why is it that some of my favorite music is found in trilogies ? Maybe trilogies are for musicians who have such good ideas that it can’t be formulated in one place. I also find that even in fiction (Bernard Cornwell, e.g.) I like best the books that continue where the other left off. In the spirit of applauding trilogies, let me list my top three, in no particular order: 1. Residents: Mole Trilogy – For whatever reason, not everyone agrees on the merits of this trilogy. To each his own I guess, but I find it unique. I hope that by this I can at least let some detractors see that there are people who love it ! Tunes of Two Cities is a truly engaging piece. It is not a challenging listen in any way. In fact, some of the tunes are so memorable, I find myself humming for example - “a serenade to missy” – years after my last listen (the bong bong of an elevator arriving always brings the tune to mind…). Is it political ? Yes, I think so – and the political point is made musically. 2. Gong: Radio Gnome Invisible Trilogy - this is of course a very well loved trilogy on this forum and enough of its attributes have been mentioned here at length. I think its really a remarkable piece of work and far ahead of its time. Everything that everyone says good about it I agree with – though I do not know if it really has the staying power of the true masterpieces (as in my uninformed opinion, the other two trilogies mentioned here qualify as) Edited by Nicholas Linear - August 27 2007 at 19:30 |
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Shakespeare
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 19:35 | ||||||||||||||
Very interesting thread, and what you said was very well written, however, I think this topic would be better suited in the blog section, perhaps, unless there was a specific question you wanted to ask us about Trilogies (for example, "What are your favourite prog trilogies?")
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Nicholas Linear
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 19:40 | ||||||||||||||
So what is everyone's favorite prog trilogy ? Thats a good question ! Otherwise, someone may have to tell me how tto move it myself to another section Edited by Nicholas Linear - August 27 2007 at 19:43 |
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andu
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 19:49 | ||||||||||||||
This is my favourite trilogy:
Later with the details... |
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Shakespeare
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 19:52 | ||||||||||||||
Very good.
In fact, only the powers that be (A.K.A. them 5 stars) can move threads and whatnot, so don't worry about doing it yourself. If the powers that be (A.K.A. The Progtologist) decide it should be moved, it will be. As for now, I will list my favourite trilogies. Brian Eno's Ambient series (though he has produced many ambient albums, only 3 listed on this site begin with the titled "Ambient", and strangely enough they list 1, 2, and 4.) Neil Young has a trilogy of sorts out, but as I understand they weren't originally intended to be a trilogy. I suppose you could consider GY!BE's 3 studio albums a trilogy, but it is not explicitly so. |
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jimmy_row
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 21:07 | ||||||||||||||
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jimmy_row
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 21:13 | ||||||||||||||
my favorite trilogies (not very original but oh well)
VdGG: Godbluff, Still Life, World Record
Camel: Mirage, Snow Goose, Moonmadness
King Crimson: ItCotCK, ItWoP, Lizard, Islands (first 3 or last 3)
Rush: 2112, AFtK, Hemishpheres
These are the ones off the top of my head that have more in common than just being three good albums in a row (ie I've tried to look for some kind of thematic relation or the like)
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mickstafa
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 21:24 | ||||||||||||||
The Tull folk trilogy: Songs From the Wood, Heavy Horses, and Stormwatch.
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jimmy_row
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sircosick
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 21:31 | ||||||||||||||
I like the aforementioned Camel's one: Mirage, Snow Goose & Moonmadness. Awesome bunch. Another great one is Crimson Larks, SaBB & Red.
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 21:37 | ||||||||||||||
In a few weeks probably Riverside.
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Speesh
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 22:45 | ||||||||||||||
From what I know Phideaux' The Great Leap and Doomsday Afternoon are the first two parts of a trilogy, if so then that'll probably be a classic soon. I have high expectations for the third, he seems to get more progressive and interesting with every release.
Also I had no idea those Phoenix albums were a trilogy, I'll have to listen with that in mind. A current favorite would have to be the Gong albums though. |
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ClassicRocker
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 23:07 | ||||||||||||||
These immediately come to mind:
Yes: The Yes Album, Fragile, Close To The Edge ELP: Tarkus, Trilogy, Brain Salad Surgery Genesis: Trespass, Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot Santana: I, Abraxas, III (Sure, they're obvious, but why not ) |
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Easy Money
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Posted: August 27 2007 at 23:37 | ||||||||||||||
Deep Purple:
Shades of ... Book of Talesyn Deep Purple (the album) |
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andu
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Posted: August 28 2007 at 08:18 | ||||||||||||||
Sorry mate Seems like I got kinda redundant, eh? I'm gonna give it a rest now... It's just that the local prog I'm promoting it's not really varied and the same stuff keeps occurring. PM me if you're interested in the albums. |
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BaldFriede
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Posted: August 28 2007 at 09:06 | ||||||||||||||
Of these I prefer the "Radio Gnome" trilogy slightly to the "Mole" trilogy, but I like both. I am not too big a fan of Philip Glass and must admit I don't know his trilogy.
Other interesting trilogies: The "Robot Woman" trilogy of Mother Gong and Frank Zappa's "Joe's Garage" trilogy. |
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Jared
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Posted: August 28 2007 at 09:31 | ||||||||||||||
Rush: 'Fear' Trilogy....
Witch Hunt
The Weapon
The Enemy Within..
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Posted: October 29 2007 at 18:25 | ||||||||||||||
Banco: 1) Banco 2) Darwin 3) Io Sono Nato Libero
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micky
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Posted: October 29 2007 at 18:30 | ||||||||||||||
a plug for Battiato here...
Fetus, Pollution, and Sulle Corde di Aries a nice trilogy of a sorts.. after that... it starts to get a bit... challenging and demanding of the listener. For hard core fans.. and fans of the avant garde |
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Norbert
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 08:16 | ||||||||||||||
Close to the Edge
Tales from Topographic Oceans
Relayer
Kinfd of a trilogy.
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