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    Posted: August 24 2006 at 00:52
In an effort to counterpoint the recent thread "Song ruined by one bad moment", I thought I would open a discussion about the opposite phenomenon: a song you might've originally interpreted as weak or mediocre being redeemed by a strong moment(s) or section(s).

I know you all know what I mean; needless to say everybody's had this experience. Unfortunately, I can't think of any examples off the top of my head, but I'm sure you've all got some good stuff to shareSmile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 00:57
Originally posted by xtopher xtopher wrote:

In an effort to counterpoint the recent thread "Song ruined by one bad moment", I thought I would open a discussion about the opposite phenomenon: a song you might've originally interpreted as weak or mediocre being redeemed by a strong moment(s) or section(s).

I know you all know what I mean; needless to say everybody's had this experience. Unfortunately, I can't think of any examples off the top of my head, but I'm sure you've all got some good stuff to shareSmile

Enjoy!
 
Yup, for me it's usually when LeBrie stops singing.....................LOL
That's when I can kinda endure them. Any song, pick one.Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 00:57
I wouldn't say the song is mediocre at all. In fact, it is quite good but I always thought that the accoustic guitar intro to Blood on the Rooftops made the whole song better. Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 01:04
Originally posted by Sacred 22 Sacred 22 wrote:

Originally posted by xtopher xtopher wrote:

In an effort to counterpoint the recent thread "Song ruined by one bad moment", I thought I would open a discussion about the opposite phenomenon: a song you might've originally interpreted as weak or mediocre being redeemed by a strong moment(s) or section(s).

I know you all know what I mean; needless to say everybody's had this experience. Unfortunately, I can't think of any examples off the top of my head, but I'm sure you've all got some good stuff to shareSmile

Enjoy!
 
Yup, for me it's usually when LeBrie stops singing.....................LOL
That's when I can kinda endure them. Any song, pick one.Wink


I could say the same for when Jon Anderson stops torturing my brain with pointless lyricsTongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 01:07
Originally posted by Sacred 22 Sacred 22 wrote:

Yup, for me it's usually when LeBrie stops singing.....................LOL
That's when I can kinda endure them. Any song, pick one.Wink


Oh yeah, have you ever checked out Liquid Tension Experiment (ClapClap)? 3 of the guys from DT and no LaBrie. Maybe you can.... endure thatSmile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 01:10
In Jon Anderson's 'Olias of Sunhillow' there is a brief classical guitar bit toward the 3/4 mark of the album (forgot which track) that kind of saves the entire album.  Don't get me wrong, I enjoy this album but it was that 1-2 minute snippet that keeps drawing me back.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 01:15
Ha, just got another one;

I've always found, "The Battle of Epping Forest" kind of tedious and bordering on ruining the completeness of 'Selling England by the Pound' but there is a crazy little moment where Peter Gabriel voices through an incredible action(?) sequence that I just can't get enough of, ultimately allowing me to endure this song without skipping the track.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 01:22
Originally posted by xtopher xtopher wrote:

Originally posted by Sacred 22 Sacred 22 wrote:

Yup, for me it's usually when LeBrie stops singing.....................LOL
That's when I can kinda endure them. Any song, pick one.Wink


Oh yeah, have you ever checked out Liquid Tension Experiment (ClapClap)? 3 of the guys from DT and no LaBrie. Maybe you can.... endure thatSmile
 
Way ahead of you there Pink.............have em both.....................oh, by the way. Anderson's lyrics make you think about what they might mean as opposed to the spoon fed variety of lyrics.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 09:35
"Hocus Pocus", by Focus would have been utterly boring for me if not for the amazing yodels. LOL Sure the riff itself was fun, but that insane cartoonishness of Thijs van Leer just blew me away and cemented that song as utterly awesome. Holland Thumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 12:12
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 12:54
The closing sequence of 'Alien Afternoon' from Genesis' Calling All Stations not only saves the song but the entire album for me.

I will listen out for the bit of Battle of Epping forest because it is one of my pet hates. A 'turkey' sat in the middle of an otherwise epic album....what were they thinking?

Without the bad, you cannot truly appreciate the good. I think.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 13:20
I used to listen to all of "Ritual" only to hear Jon Sing the "We love when we play,
We hear a sound and alter our returning
"-part near the end. Fortunately, the song has grown on me a lot, so..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 18:23
PFM´s Impressioni di Settembre, when des mellotrons kick in...oooooohhh...my God!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 19:11
hmmm....  hard one... which one to pick... ahhhhh


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 19:15
Yor losing your creative edge, Micky.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 19:23
Originally posted by king of Siam king of Siam wrote:

Yor losing your creative edge, Micky.



yeah hahahhah.... I guess I have LOL  I guess I could start being serious for once... hmmm...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 19:40
ProgCentre special update.. lets take you live to the stables of Symphalla where Symphonic team manager Ivan ( aka. if the glove don't fit.. then you must acquit) has an announcement

* I am sad to say that micky the smartass obnoxious self-describled comedian is on the 15 day DL immediately..  we have noticed a sharp decline in the quality of his comedic stylings and think he needs a nice long break.   To replace him I am calling up micky's alter ego.. the self described god of prog and captain of the TFTO fan club and part-time  symphonic expert... micky*


Thank you sir..

hmm..

song redeemed by one good moment easy...


let's look at ELO's 2nd album... last track the epic Kuiama.   A potential 11+ minutes of shear boredom except that the insipid lyrical sections are sandwiching a marvelous instrumental sectoin with fabulous cello and violin solos with Richard Tandy's pounding grand piano spitting out heavy chords under them... marvelous stuff.  It totally saved the song.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 19:45
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

ProgCentre special update.. lets take you live to the stables of Symphalla where Symphonic team manager Ivan ( aka. if the glove don't fit.. then you must acquit) has an announcement

* I am sad to say that micky the smartass obnoxious self-describled comedian is on the 15 day DL immediately..  we have noticed a sharp decline in the quality of his comedic stylings and think he needs a nice long break.   To replace him I am calling up micky's alter ego.. the self described god of prog and captain of the TFTO fan club and part-time  symphonic expert... micky*

 
Ya Ya sure................................................Wink

Thank you sir..

hmm..

song redeemed by one good moment easy...


let's look at ELO's 2nd album... last track the epic Kuiama.   A potential 11+ minutes of shear boredom except that the insipid lyrical sections are sandwiching a marvelous instrumental sectoin with fabulous cello and violin solos with Richard Tandy's pounding grand piano spitting out heavy chords under them... marvelous stuff.  It totally saved the song.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 19:49
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2006 at 19:57
ELO are proof positive that you can add as many classical elements as you like and not come up with Prog. Just a silly pop rock band with added orchestration.

Song redeemed by one good moment?

Gates Of Delerium -- the "Soon" section.
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