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Hector Enrique
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Some songs by bands that are not included in the PA database, but that I consider very progressive songs: - Chris de Burgh - The Revolution/Light a Fire/Liberty (The Gateway album) - Green Day - Jesus of Suburbia (American Idiot album) - Guns N´ Roses - November Rain and Estranged (Use Your Illusion album) - Boston - Get Organ-ized/Get Reorgan-ized (Walk On album) - Boston - The Launch a. Countdown b. Ignition c. Third Stage Separation (Third Stage album) - Boston - The Journey (Dont´Look Back album) - Boston - Foreplay (intro preceding Long Time)(Boston Album) - Boston - Last Day of School (Life, Love & Hope Album) - Dire Straits - Telegraph Road and Private Investigations (Love Over Gold album) Edited by Hector Enrique - 14 hours 38 minutes ago at 16:29 |
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Currently, my favourite prog song by a group that is not on this forum is: Tuxedomoon - Desire Although I started listening to Tuxedomoon's music only a few days ago, this is a song that I recognised when I first listened to it a few days ago. I'm guessing that it had been played on the radio a long time ago and I somehow remembered it. |
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Hey, I remember this thread! I'm not going to delve through innumerable pages to figure out what the hell I posted previously, so for today here's my selections:
Alice Cooper - Halo of Flies, Killer, Black Juju Nick Drake - Three Hours David Bowie - Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing Reprise Ten Years After - I Can't Keep From Crying, Sometimes (Recorded Live, 1973) Allman Brothers - In Memory of Elizabeth Reed |
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Ten Years After - Standing At The Station Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Real Emotional Trash Edited by I prophesy disaster - December 08 2024 at 10:56 |
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^ Thanks GuruCan , never heard of before and neither expected such a track by the band
It fits the 'It is never too late' category If it wasn’t the singing, we could imagine a song of a Moody Blues's lost album Edited by mellotronwave - December 08 2024 at 05:42 |
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1968 mellotron-driven song, In My First Mind, from the Steve
Miller Band debut album, Children of the Future, recorded in London and
produced by Glyn Johns, is actually one of the first progressive rock
songs ever. |
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New Order : Elegia (and its extended version)
Magazine : Thin air (from their LP Secondhand daylight) Joy Division : Atmosphere (EP) The Cure : Charlotte sometimes (from the eponymous E.P.) Red Hot Chilly Pepers : Road trippin' ( mellotron) Edited by mellotronwave - December 08 2024 at 05:34 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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The Movie by Aerosmith (at least it's very proggish to me and it's instrumental so...)
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MortSahlFan
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I have not.
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While The Sweet was famous for its glitter-rock sound, "Set Me Free" is a standout song that also features progressive rock elements. This song, which was included on their 1974 album "Sweet Fanny Adams," is more in line with the progressive rock genre because of its elaborate guitar work, dense song structures, and an experimental approach. The Sweet used a more nuanced and technically complex approach in "Set Me Free," departing from typical catchy glitter-rock from the first half to the mid-1970s. In contrast to their usual repertoire, the tune features prolonged instrumental parts, dynamic changes in speed and mood, and lyrical themes that explore more complex subjects. Indeed, "Set Me Free" could be considered a splendid heavy-progressive rock song that exemplifies The Sweet's adaptability and willingness to venture outside of their glitter-rock repertoire. |
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Music - John Miles
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Eros Ramazzotti - Musica e is kind of proggy.
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have you listened to the hitchhiker's version?
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Eagles - Journey of the Sorcerer
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Lewian
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Anoushka Shankar has done some pretty proggy stuff. |
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iancat87
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Hm. I have a few, but...
Jane's Addiction -- All of side 2 of Ritual de lo Habitual It's kind of a suite almost, isn't it? It's not all connected themes, but the moods and musicality of that second side are so different from their funk metal stuff.
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That's really cool. I can completely see that song being done by any of the great 70s keyboard prog bands.
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Now here's something a little bit obscure. Gaya Muda Merdeka by Harry Sabar. It's surprisingly proggy, at least for someone associated with easy listening, cookie cutter ballads.
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Zeppelin comes to mind. The Rain Song, Kashmir, Achilles Last Stand...
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Siberian Breaks - MGMT Lady Dada's Nightmare - MGMT Metanoia - MGMT Alien Days - MGMT |
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