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progbethyname
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Topic: Do you get a tingly feeling when listening to prog Posted: October 01 2012 at 18:31 |
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Absolutely. All the albums really do. great band and cannot wait till they come out wIth LEGEND 111:11 |
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Morsenator
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Posted: September 13 2012 at 03:17 | |
Indeed. I prefer pt.2, but all their albums have some amazing songs
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bensommer
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Posted: September 12 2012 at 21:58 | |
Wow - I'm jealous - all I can say.
I rarely get the feeling - we all are searching for that. Its what keeps us wading through new music to re-discover that moment and get our next "fix"
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progbethyname
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Posted: September 12 2012 at 21:27 | |
Always great to know another SAVIOUR MACHINE faithful. I mean how can anyone not get goose bumps listening to LEGEND PT 1. Amazing tingle action. Ha ha. |
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jokrs2
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Posted: September 12 2012 at 18:10 | |
I'm now getting those feelings from Ozric Tentacles and Neal Morse. I recently went online and was able to get Illusions on a Double Dimple and the Spartacus cd's. Triumvirat - March to the Eternal City was an early one for me back in the 70's.
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prog4evr
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Posted: September 09 2012 at 22:03 | |
Definitely one of the main reasons why prog is my favorite type of music - tingly, ethereal, mystical, other-worldly (you get the picture...)
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Morsenator
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Posted: September 06 2012 at 01:36 | |
Hi, cool to actually find someone else in a prog forum who loves Saviour Machine One of my favourite bands. I've had many goosebumps with them too.
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RedNightmareKing
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Posted: September 04 2012 at 23:44 | |
This happens to me a ton! Some prime examples:
King Crimson - The ending to Starless, Bolero from Lizard, the careening Mellotrons in The Devil's Triangle Pink Floyd - the verses from Echoes. Made me tear up. Dream Theater - the nasty good bass tone in Trial of Tears, the last 5 minutes of the Count of Tuscany Yes - The enormous church organ solos in CTTE and Awaken. The acoustic transition from Roundabout is amazing too. Sunn O))) (not prog, I know.) - The apocalyptic soundscapes of Alice Rush - The opening riffery in Xanadu. I fell asleep listening to my iPod, and this came up. I was slowly waking up, and the introduction was just so freakin' majestic! There are so many others that create this feeling, but it's hard to remember them. Edited by RedNightmareKing - September 04 2012 at 23:46 |
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I consider drone metal to be progressive...
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HemispheresOfXanadu
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Posted: September 04 2012 at 22:35 | |
For sure!
Mostly when I was first discovering prog, though, and really listened to the songs I heard all of the time on the radio growing up, but only just started really *hearing* to them. Oh, and it also happens a lot when I listen to prog through headphones for the first time (Floyd, for example, hit me really hard, with all the subtleties that speakers just can't convey no matter how loud they go.). ...And when I realize that non-prog songs I love are actually proto-prog or prog-related. Not exactly the music that does it, I guess, but realizing the coincidence. (Happened most recently with Max Webster and The Blue Oyster Cult).
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progbethyname
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Posted: September 01 2012 at 19:34 | |
Goosebumps all around!! I get extremely effected while listening to the greats, which are for me Dream Theater, Saviour Machine, Genesis, I.Q and Arena. These are the bands that are really goosebump activated for me. Thanks for the great forum and good question. |
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mongofa
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Posted: September 01 2012 at 19:03 | |
When I'm walking slow-mo and listening to Krautrock
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HURBRET
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Posted: August 31 2012 at 10:54 | |
It's happened to me, but I think mostly during either Gentle Giant or Gustav Holst.
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Cihan
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Posted: August 22 2012 at 01:01 | |
I usually get goosebumps from well executed dynamic shifts in music, in particular King Crimson, Genesis, Gentle Giant and a lot of Jazz Fusion.
Also, organ solo's give me chills! |
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Eria Tarka
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Posted: August 21 2012 at 01:02 | |
It happens when I listen to most tracks off of TMV's Deloused in the Comatorium.
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Ambient Hurricanes
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Posted: August 19 2012 at 21:14 | |
I just got this feeling yesterday when listening to "Snowbound" by Genesis. Brilliant, clever, chilling song.
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sleeper
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Posted: August 18 2012 at 06:00 | |
The absolute best parts of the best songs can. Doesnt happen with toom any songs though.
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Spending more than I should on Prog since 2005
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Terra Australis
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Posted: August 18 2012 at 02:08 | |
King Crimson's Fracture.
The whole thing is just building anticipation of something... Especially the section just before the final section with the guitar swells and then it bursts into life.
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Argonaught
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Posted: August 14 2012 at 07:49 | |
Or, maybe, it's an asthma attack?
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awaken77
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Posted: August 14 2012 at 07:46 | |
when I hear growling, screamin Hammond organ passages, I feel sort of orgasm
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HackettFan
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Posted: August 13 2012 at 07:59 | |
Yep, it changes a lot with my mood too.
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