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OT Räihälä
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Posted: August 26 2005 at 02:43 |
As most pairs are divorced after a while, I'd recommend Gentle Giant's Free Hand or On Reflection.
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Blacksword
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Posted: August 26 2005 at 02:55 |
'I have been in you' by Frank Zappa..
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Man With Hat
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Joined: March 12 2005
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Posted: August 26 2005 at 02:58 |
Blacksword wrote:
'I have been in you' by Frank Zappa..
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.
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iguana
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Location: Germany
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Posted: August 26 2005 at 03:34 |
when i got married five years ago, a good friend of
mine, who is a gifted keyboard player, composed a
piece of music which he also transcribed to be given
to our local church's organist. he inserted the main
theme of ABWH's "brother of mine" ("so giving all the
love you have...") into the middle section. that was
sweet.
the funny bit though was, when the organist read
over the sheet music, his comment was "i' can't play
this – it was probably written on an electronic
keyboard and the notation on the organ is 'slightly'
different." or something to that effect. he copied it to
the correct key and, yes, it was played during the
ceremony. what a hero!
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BiGi
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Posted: August 26 2005 at 03:54 |
How about Peter Gabriel's Home sweet home?
This way people would know what expects them after the BIG step...
(I'm a little bit touchy about the subject since I split up recently...)
Seriously: at my wedding we stuck to the traditional stuff, but the friend of mine who shot the movie (my fellow drummer, btw) added some interesting tracks to the soundtrack (I now remember Leo by Cusco and Mother Nature's Son by the Beatles...weird, eh?)
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A flower?
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pero
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Joined: July 11 2005
Location: Croatia
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Posted: August 26 2005 at 06:56 |
King Crimson Devil's triangle will be suitable for wedding (and for the quick divorce also)
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JrKASperov
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Posted: August 26 2005 at 07:02 |
Nope, no prog at our wedding.
Though at the off time I managed to slip through some Bill Bruford and Yes.
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Epic.
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Gedhead
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Posted: August 26 2005 at 08:24 |
Rush "In the End"
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RaphaelT
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Posted: August 26 2005 at 08:55 |
The simplest choice : "Lavender" by Marillion. For me best love song ever written. And has a simple tune so the nonproggers would like it. It's even danceable.
It would be wicked thing to play "La Rossa" from VDGG Still Life on church organ
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yet you still have time!
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DEzerov
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Joined: August 17 2005
Location: United States
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Posted: August 26 2005 at 09:06 |
Blacksword wrote:
'I have been in you' by Frank Zappa..
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....There ain't no time to wash your stinky hands........
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The moon is made by some lame cooper and you can see the idiot has no idea about moons at all - Nikolay Gogol
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Mnemosyne
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Joined: August 26 2005
Location: Mexico
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Posted: August 26 2005 at 11:21 |
First, it's a very strange thing about the subject... A very social time like a wedding in where everything is "normal-people-like" and good manners and stuff, and a kind music that is, let's say, not really accesible and sometimes anti-social, just do not mix.
But anyway, there must be something in prog that can fit as a background for a wedding (because prog's so great that it can be a background for everything), but it depends on the point of view.
* If i was just invited: Of course i would be bored to death, or having a good time thinking how weird this is... Maybe Zappa, Mr. Bungle, Seth, Ephel Duath or Magma
* If i was the groom: First, i hope that never happen... but i would choose something that would make me think a lot (Pink Floyd, Grobschnitt, Klaus Schulze, Harmonia)... Or if i just want to be littlew more "classy" with my father-in-law, i would choose Mike Oldfield, Vangelis, or some classical-driven pieces by ELP.
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I'm a Man-Owl-Fish.
Creator-Observer-Muse.
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drkam6
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Posted: August 29 2005 at 04:14 |
I'm getting married in November. My girl & I are choosing songs for a souvenir CD. Her tastes are love songs... of course. Fortunately, they are nice. But I'm a proghead and fusion player, so it's kinda hard for me to choose. However, I think I've come to some choices:
Yes - Turn Of The Century -- This one is a must for me. Beautiful piece, telling the story of Pygmalion. I think this is the closest to a love story and it's just gorgeous.
Cocteau Twins - Crushed -- Nice 4AD ambient song, beautiful guitar work and vocals.
Jon & Vangelis - Italian Song -- This is just a totally beautiful song. Even if it's in Italian phonetics, there is an "O Mi Amore" part in the middle, just gorgeous. Those CS-80 strings are wonderful.
Michael Hedges - The Happy Couple -- Beautiful guitar solo.
and for a 5th song... well, I wanted to include something from jazz fusion... but neither McLaughlin or Holdsworth have anything quite fitting... some of their stuff come close to but not quite... I was going to take "Electric Dreams, Electric Sighs" as the intro is just so emotional; but then it takes off too wildly... great piece but hmm not too fitting I think... Also "Joshua" from Holdsworth's "Secrets" album, but again hmm.. not too sure.
However, I'm deciding on Pat Metheny's "Mas Allá (Beyond)" from First Circle, or "Change Of Heart" from Question And Answer; also options could be "Map Of The World", "Au Lait" from Offramp (although it's too french sensual... oh well), or even "It's For You", "Praise" or "If I Could". Metheny has several beautiful pieces, I should make a decision soon...
just my two cents
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BiGi
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Posted: August 29 2005 at 05:02 |
drkam6 wrote:
Jon & Vangelis - Italian Song -- This is just a totally beautiful song. Even if it's in Italian phonetics, there is an "O Mi Amore" part in the middle, just gorgeous. Those CS-80 strings are wonderful. |
This song didn't strike me particularly the first time I heard it, neither did my impressions on it grow since then.
I did not pay ANY attention to the lyrics neither, but it seemed to me that they had nothing to do with italian...
I must re-listen to it, but from what you wrote I'm afraid they threw in a bunch of meaningless neolatin-sounding vocals...
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A flower?
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drkam6
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Posted: August 31 2005 at 01:48 |
BiGi wrote:
| This song didn't strike me particularly the first time I heard it, neither did my impressions on it grow since then. I did not pay ANY attention to the lyrics neither, but it seemed to me that they had nothing to do with italian... I must re-listen to it, but from what you wrote I'm afraid they threw in a bunch of meaningless neolatin-sounding vocals... [/QUOTE]
About Italian Song, it's actually all the opposite to me. I absolutely love that piece. Even if it's meaningless Italian phonetics. The first time I listened to it was from the Best Of compilation. My friend and I, both strong 70s progheads, were just taken away with this song.
I'm happy to know that it was actually performed live in 1991, during the Vangelis Eureka concert in Rotterdam, together with Jon Anderson.
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"The path is clear, though no eyes can see;
The course laid down long before"
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floydaholic
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Posted: August 31 2005 at 02:51 |
The end solo of Lawrence.
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I'll see you on the Darkside of the moon...
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