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    Posted: January 22 2006 at 00:07

I'm burning a cd for my english teacher, and I'm trying to get a whole bunch of songs based off of stories or poems. I'm doing this because we just read the Odyssey, so I was going to just burn that for him then i found out that Symphony X also did Through the Looking glass. So now I want to fill up a cd with songs based off of Stories or poems.

 

Does anyone know any other good ones?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 00:42
Ulver's Themes From William Blake's The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 01:12

The Following are all albums

Journey to the Center of the Earth – Rick Wakeman

Olias of Sunhillow – Jon Anderson

King Aruther and the Knights of the Round Table - Rick Wakeman

The Snow Goose -Camel

The Six Wives of Henry the VII - Rick Wakeman

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 01:16
On which story/poem is based Six Wives and The Snow Goose?and even King Arthur? don't mix history with stories/poems...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 01:22

Iron Maiden's Rime of the Ancient Mariner is from a Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem.

And Rush's Xanadu is based on a poem by the same poet.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 01:23
Originally posted by Thufir Hawat Thufir Hawat wrote:

The Following are all albums

Journey to the Center of the Earth – Rick Wakeman

Olias of Sunhillow – Jon Anderson

King Aruther and the Knights of the Round Table - Rick Wakeman

The Snow Goose -Camel

The Six Wives of Henry the VII - Rick Wakeman

 

Nice Dune inspired forum name.That is my favorite sci-fi novel.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 01:53
  1. White Mountain by Genesis: Based in Jack London's White Fang
  2. Eleventh Earl of Mar by Genesis is based in the misadventures of Sir John Erskine ( http://www.bartleby.com/65/ma/Mar-John6.html )
  3. All the songs from the album Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Alan Parsons Project, each and every song is based in a tale by Edgar Alan Poe
  4. All the Album The War of the Worlds is based in the homonimous book by H.G. Wells.
  5. Have a lot to choose in Rick Wakeman (Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne, Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table and of course The Six Wives of Henry the VIII)
  6. 666 by Aphrodite's Child is based in The Book of Revelations (The end of your Bible )
  7. Spartacus by Triumvirat is based in the story of the gladiator.
  8. Moby Dick by Banco del Mutuo Soccorso based in the Novel by Herman Melville
  9. Leonardo the Absolute Man by Trent Gardner, inspired of course in Leonardo Da Vinci
  10. Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Iron Maiden, based in the work by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

You got a lot to impress your teacher

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 02:28

 

Kansas Journey To Mariabronn off of their first album is based on this story:

"Narcissus and Goldmund" by Hermann Hesse



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 03:10
Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:

  1. White Mountain by Genesis: Based in Jack London's White Fang
  2. Eleventh Earl of Mar by Genesis is based in the misadventures of Sir John Erskine ( http://www.bartleby.com/65/ma/Mar-John6.html )
  3. All the songs from the album Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Alan Parsons Project, each and every song is based in a tale by Edgar Alan Poe
  4. All the Album The War of the Worlds is based in the homonimous book by H.G. Wells.
  5. Have a lot to choose in Rick Wakeman (Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne, Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table and of course The Six Wives of Henry the VIII)
  6. 666 by Aphrodite's Child is based in The Book of Revelations (The end of your Bible )
  7. Spartacus by Triumvirat is based in the story of the gladiator.
  8. Moby Dick by Banco del Mutuo Soccorso based in the Novel by Herman Melville
  9. Leonardo the Absolute Man by Trent Gardner, inspired of course in Leonardo Da Vinci
  10. Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Iron Maiden, based in the work by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

You got a lot to impress your teacher

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Ivan, I read "White Fang", and I know the lyrics of "White Mountain". There is absolutely no connection between them except that both are stories about wolves, and in one story there is a wolf called "Fang", in the other a semi-wolf called "White Fang".
An album I recommend is "Fairy Tales" by Mother Gong, based on 3 Fairy Tales ("Wassilissa", a Russian Fairy Tale, "The Three Tongues" and "The Pied Piper", which seems to be connected to "The Three Tongues". "The Pied Piper even quotes Robert Browning's poem of the same title a good deal, so this may impress your teacher even more).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 05:21
Symphony X :
King of Terrors (based on Edgar A. Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum")
Incantations of the Apprentice (based on Paul Duka's "The sorcerer's apprentice")

then "A Change of Season" => based on any poem, I don't get the name





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 05:27

 

Los Jaivas "Alturas De Macchu Picchu" are based on "Canto Generale" by Nobel prize winner Pablo Neruda, but I doubt whether it would be useful for your English lesson.

We also forgot one important song -  "Gates Of Delirium", based on "War And Peace".

"1984" by Rick Wakeman is a whole album based on George Orwell's novel under the same title, it is with direct references to the book.

"Scheherezade" by Renaissance is based on "Arabian Nights" main plot.

"Thick As A Brick" by Jethro Tull is basically the music composed to the long poem by unknown genius Gerald Bostock

"Nimrodel" by Camel (album "Mirage") has references to Tolkien

Dark Side Of The Moon, especially "Breathe" was inspired by John Updike's book about Rabbit.

"White Hammer" by Van Der Graaf Generator is about book "Maleus Maleficarum" about how to burn witches.

"Dancing With The Moonlit Knight", "Firth of Fifth" and "Cinema Show" are based on T.S. Eliot's "Waste Land"

"Grendel" by Marillion is basically "Beowulf" told from the monster's point of view

and wait a minute I shall send you the link to the website, where all the literary references in prog rock are shown.

yet you still have time!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 05:31

 

here comes www.progbibliography.de and choose "literary references"

yet you still have time!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 07:41
[QUOTE=RaphaelT]

"Thick As A Brick" by Jethro Tull is basically the music composed to the long poem by unknown genius Gerald Bostock

/QUOTE]

In this you're wrong, I'm afraid. Ian Anderson made that story up!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 07:48
BePinkTheater:
Some of Led Zeppelin's songs were influenced by or based on stories by J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit, Lord of The Rings). If you're interested, you might like to check out this page
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/2406/index.html
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 08:18
Originally posted by RaphaelT RaphaelT wrote:

 

"Thick As A Brick" by Jethro Tull is basically the music composed to the long poem by unknown genius Gerald Bostock

No, thats was just a joke...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 09:20

 

Of course it was just a joke, just to check your CONSTANT vigilance!

yet you still have time!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 09:55
Bo Hanson's Lord Of The Rings too - but there are a number of characters from LOR used by other musicians.

Red Barchetta, my favourite Rush tune, is based on a SF story.

C.S.Lewis's Narnia tales have been referenced by some including Steve Hackett (Please Don't Touch). The hymn music for Jersulem, based on a poem by the 18th/19th century socialist poet William Blake, has been progged by Emerson and Vangelis.

Songs from Bernstein's West Side Story (based on William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliette) have been attacked by many, e.g. Todd Rundgren, Chick Corea, Steve Vai, etc. (P.J.Proby).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 10:03
Set the controls of the heart of the sun by Pink Floyd has the lyrics of a chinese poem with set the controls at the heart of the sun added after each paragraph
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 10:11

"Nightfall in Middle Earth" - Blind Guardian (no prog)

(based on Tolkien's "Silmarillion")

"Non al denaro nč all'amore nč al cielo" - Fabrizio De André (italian)

from E L Masters "Spoon River"

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2006 at 10:26

Jethro Tull's "A Passion Play" is loosely based on Dante's "Divine Comedy."

I also believe that the lyrics Steve Bab wrote for Glass Hammer's album "The Inconsolable Secret" are based on one of the stories from Thomas Malory's book, "Le Morte d'Arthur."



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