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Topic: #1 prog song Posted: July 22 2013 at 19:41 |
21st Century Schizoid Man.
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Posted: July 21 2013 at 18:54 |
The Seventh House by IQ has the #1 spot for me right now....next week could be different. ;)
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Posted: July 21 2013 at 18:46 |
Padraic wrote:
progbethyname wrote:
Would it be surprised if I saw PONK FLOYD's ECHOES at #1. I do know anyone who doesnt like that one. |
Yeah, I freaking love Ponk Floyd. |
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Posted: July 20 2013 at 23:10 |
No song has yet to topple Starless in my book, but I sure have discovered many wonderful tracks that have come close within the past year.
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Posted: July 20 2013 at 21:26 |
Now it's Rubycon by Tangerine Dream.
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Posted: July 20 2013 at 16:50 |
For now, Baker Street Muse by Jethro Tull
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Posted: March 04 2013 at 21:40 |
Man-Erg by Van Der Graaf Generator
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Posted: March 04 2013 at 16:01 |
Oh it have changed so many times and I hope it will also keep changing in the future very often. When I was 12 it was Metropolis pt. 1 for many years. Then there was a weird time when it was ELPs Tarkus and then many years it was Starless. But then Opeth released Ghost of Perdition it lasted until Porcupine Tree released their master piece Anesthetize. I have to pick it, but I must say that new Riverside album have some great songs which could overcome.
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Posted: March 04 2013 at 09:02 |
What do you people think of Uriah Heep's Conquest? I get the feeling that it is kind of hated, but i like the lead singer John Sloman from Lone Star.
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Posted: March 04 2013 at 05:00 |
Kati wrote:
TODDLER wrote:
Kati wrote:
Salisbury - Uriah Heep (Ken Hensley and David Byron era) |
I was wondering if you remember Lucifer's Friend? They were Classically trained musicians from Germany that hired an English vocalist by the name of John Lawton who later joined Uriah Heep. Their first album was a definite cross between Uriah Heep/Deep Purple..but their second album titled...."Where The Groupies Killed The Blues" was way more progressive containing reflections of early King Crimson that featured violins, cellos, and violas. Those elements were in their style along with the voice of John Lawton . A side project was put together by the band and they titled this unit THE PINK MICE. It was instrumental classical rock. |
Toodler, of course I know him, he was in Lucifer's friend prior to joining Uriah Heep, I also know he collaborated with many great artists plus famous producers, however this is as much I my limited me/moi knows I am sorry |
Anything released after "Where The Groupies Killed The Blues" is disappointing to me. Rock N' Roll Singer. Banquet, Good Time Warrior, and several others sound commercial and unfortunately do not represent the original band's style. I liked John Lawton's vocals on the Uriah Heep song "The Hanging Tree". For that early 70's dark rock period, nothing comes too close to The Pink Mice.
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Posted: March 04 2013 at 04:53 |
Kati wrote:
ole-the-first wrote:
Ahh, Salisbury is great.
Anyway, for me there's two equal Nr 1 prog songs.
Queen — The March of the Black Queen King Crimson — Starless.
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ole-the-first I am a big admirer of Ken Hensley tho' The , Wizard, July Morning, Rain, Gypsy and Salisbury were all written by him. Here's a pic with Ken and me taken last year 2012, absolutely not flattering pics of me (ugh , hideous bad really ugh eewww bah pugh and more eeww) Ken is to ,blame for these coz he made me laugh too much, I even forgot we were taking pics lol anyway it’s not about me but the moment, the experience, so much fun, we had no second takes for taking pics ofcourse and I don’t care hahaha loved it but who cares anyway, it’s the experience that matters, the artist and the moment yay whooheee
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Very cool!
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Posted: March 03 2013 at 21:14 |
Great pics!!!
Uriah Heep was the first rock concert I attended ever. My ears rang for two weeks afterwards...
Number one prog song(du jour): The Soft Machine - Dada Was Here
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Posted: March 03 2013 at 21:08 |
lucas wrote:
^ there will be a Ken Hensley song in the playlist of monday 18 march
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Posted: March 03 2013 at 21:02 |
^ there will be a Ken Hensley song in the playlist of monday 18 march
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Posted: March 03 2013 at 20:51 |
ole-the-first wrote:
Ahh, Salisbury is great.
Anyway, for me there's two equal Nr 1 prog songs.
Queen — The March of the Black Queen King Crimson — Starless.
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ole-the-first I am a big admirer of Ken Hensley tho' The , Wizard, July Morning, Rain, Gypsy and Salisbury were all written by him. Here's a pic with Ken and me taken last year 2012, absolutely not flattering pics of me (ugh , hideous bad really ugh eewww bah pugh and more eeww) Ken is to ,blame for these coz he made me laugh too much, I even forgot we were taking pics lol anyway it’s not about me but the moment, the experience, so much fun, we had no second takes for taking pics ofcourse and I don’t care hahaha loved it but who cares anyway, it’s the experience that matters, the artist and the moment yay whooheee
Edited by Kati - March 03 2013 at 20:52
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Posted: March 03 2013 at 20:21 |
Cassandra Gemini - The Mars Volta
No other song evokes so many emotions while exhibiting such virtuosity from all the band members.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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Posted: March 03 2013 at 19:57 |
TODDLER wrote:
Kati wrote:
Salisbury - Uriah Heep (Ken Hensley and David Byron era) |
I was wondering if you remember Lucifer's Friend? They were Classically trained musicians from Germany that hired an English vocalist by the name of John Lawton who later joined Uriah Heep. Their first album was a definite cross between Uriah Heep/Deep Purple..but their second album titled...."Where The Groupies Killed The Blues" was way more progressive containing reflections of early King Crimson that featured violins, cellos, and violas. Those elements were in their style along with the voice of John Lawton . A side project was put together by the band and they titled this unit THE PINK MICE. It was instrumental classical rock. |
Toodler, of course I know him, he was in Lucifer's friend prior to joining Uriah Heep, I also know he collaborated with many great artists plus famous producers, however this is as much I my limited me/moi knows I am sorry
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Posted: March 03 2013 at 19:22 |
[QUOTE=presdoug]The only album of theirs that i have heard is Hall Of Floaters In The Sky, which is excellent![/QUOTE Many of their albums went under different titles and track listings.. depending on the country they were released in. They have the most confusing catalog if you're not up to date with it. "Russian Winter" is from the Skyrover album. The cd contains Hungarian and English versions ..both . I have to get around to sending the music to you!
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Posted: March 03 2013 at 19:11 |
The only album of theirs that i have heard is Hall Of Floaters In The Sky, which is excellent!
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Posted: March 03 2013 at 19:06 |
I love the song "Russian Winter" by OMEGA! I love the early OMEGA! I have 2 different versions of 200 Years After The Last War. Both are magnificent!
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