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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2007 at 17:03
I have a version of "Thick" which last for 68'43. It was recorded in Tokyo, on August 23, 1974.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2007 at 20:16
Mike Oldfield - Incantations (72:50)
(If both sides of Tubular bells counts as one song, then so does Incantations!)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2007 at 19:17
Act 1 (43 minutes) and Act 2 (58 minutes) (if you count them as one) by Gyorgy Ligeti from the album "Le Grand Macabre"



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2007 at 19:24
Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

Devil Doll - Sacrilege of Fatal Arms

79:03 minutes

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2007 at 19:46
Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Now here's an ambitious piece of work:
 
 
As far as I can understand, this is a single 48-hour composition spread over 51 CDs.  And a three-volume set of books containing the full score and associated art to go with it.  There's something rather proggy about the sheer extravagance of the undertaking, even if the music is actually nothing related to rock.  Without having heard anything by Nitsch, the whole idea of it rather appeals to me!
 
Sadly I'm unlikely to fork out £230 / $450 to own it...


I would also like to hear it (Four orchestras, a 100-person choir, a tuned percussion section, and a big synth!), but would never shell out all that cash.  Chris Cutler's a nice guy (and a communist), so maybe I could get him to hook me up for cheap.....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2007 at 22:12
Topogrophic Tales is actually supposed to be one song, but records obviously couldn't fit that as one song, so it was split up. So for me, it's Topogrophic Tales which is close to 90 minutes I think.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2007 at 09:47
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2007 at 18:11
"Six degrees..." is 1 song? I think it isn't. Then: Octavarium, about 24 minutes
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2007 at 16:23
There is a song that is playing in Germany right now that is 78 years long,
Quarter note = 1 week
Hows that for length!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2007 at 16:30
Originally posted by Marcos Marcos wrote:

"Six degrees..." is 1 song? I think it isn't. Then: Octavarium, about 24 minutes


the 6 degrees 2nd disc is all one song, the band themselves have made this statement. Portnoy originally stated that he wanted it as one track, but split it into pieces because the novelty of having it as one track wouldn't outweigh the annoyance of having no frame of reference throughout the whole piece


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2007 at 22:31
Originally posted by fungusucantkill fungusucantkill wrote:

There is a song that is playing in Germany right now that is 78 years long,
Quarter note = 1 week
Hows that for length!
 
That's astronomical. How can one song last one week, let alone a song?!!?!!?!???!?!!?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2007 at 22:31
Thanks for keeping the thread going, people.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2007 at 11:06
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Originally posted by fuxi fuxi wrote:

THE WAY UP by the Pat Metheny Group: 68 minutes without a break, consistently exciting, warmly recommended to all progheads! (For more details please read my review)

 

Can't agree with you there.  The Way Up is divided into tracks rather than a continuous  piece of music.

 

The one's I cited are continuous pieces, there's no spots where you could put a track break in any of them Smile:

 

Steve Roach - Darkest Before Dawn 1:14
Philip Glass - Music With Changing Parts 1:02

Brian Eno - Thursday Afternoon 1:01

Mike Oldfield - Amarok 1:00

Miles Davis - Gondwana 47

Miles Davis - Zimbabwe 42


The fact that there are track breaks (or brief pauses) doesn't mean that it is NOT a continuous piece of music. I've read an interview with Metheny in which he clearly stated that he considered it as such.

Many symphonies from the romantic repertoire sport long movements, and track breaks are often introduced to make it easier for the listener to find a particular passage, but the music is continuous.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2007 at 14:33
live version of Dazed and Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2007 at 14:49
Probably something by Acid Mothers Temple
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2007 at 17:46
Well well well, this is a fascinating read, love the comment about Nitsch and the slaughtering of live animals on stage....... probably not really my cup of tea either, but maybe only an animal being slaughtered could produce the exact sound that the composer was after? Anyway, not that being long is anything to praise a piece of music for, size isn't important, it's quality that counts. Even so, I feel compelled to list the longest tracks that are definitely progressive rock which reside in my collection.........

"Like The Surgeon" from Delirium Cordia by Fantomas.......................... 74-19
"The Girl Who Was Death" from album of same name by Devildoll...... 66-08
"Sacriligium" from album of same name by Devilldoll............................. 58-56
"De Mortuis Nil Nist Bomim" from Heretik Volume III by Nathan Mahl....54-00
"Mei" from Mei by Echolyn................................................................................49-33
"Hostonaten" form Hostonaten by Finisterre Project.................................41-21

The first three on this list contain long moments of silence/near silence, so not sure they can really count. I don't own "The Sacrilege Of Fatal Arms", the reworking of Sacriligium, but evindently from posts further up this thread, it is far longer than the original work.
The Nathan Mahl track really is all one continuous piece so for my money that is the true winner from my collection.

After these come quite a lot of tracks that are 30-40 minutes long including the following.................

Chemo by Garden Wall                                        34-05
Sweey Hope Suite by Salem Hill                        33-53
The Truth Will Set You Free by Flower Kings   31-01
All Of The Above by Transatlantic                       30.59
The Ikon by Todd Rundgren                                30-24

There is also the quite dreadful live version of Nantucket Sleighride by Mountain clocking in at  31mins 50 secs containing one of the very worst guitar solos I've ever heard in my life (Leslie West has to be one of the most over-rated guitarists ever to have lived)
After that, anything under 30 mins is positvely short!

For my money, Garden of Dreams doesn't really count as it is split up into 20 odd sections, but it is three seconds short of an hour (allowing for/including  the short gaps between tracks).

I seem to recall there was an experimental piece by Brian Eno using loop tapes which were all of slightly different lengths and the piece would be complete once they all reached their starting points simultaneously (i.e the first point of absolute repeat when the opening few seconds are an absolute repeat of the beginning.
As I recall this was supposed to take an inordinate amount of time, hundreds of years as I recall, but I cannot be absolutely sure of this.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2007 at 22:08
It has to be divided into CD and LP for me:
 
CD - Amarok - Mike Oldfield
 
LP- Shakti - What Need Have I For This , What Need Have I For That, I am dancing at the feet of my Lord, all is bliss, all is bliss.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2007 at 13:01
I've got a song that is 8 hours long.  It's basically a bunch of feedback recorded onto hard drive.
 
Are you impressed?  Does an exceedingly long song length really dazzle and amaze you? 
 
This site has gotten so ridiculous over the past few months.  Dumb questions, lame topics, boring stuff
 
 
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2007 at 20:12
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2007 at 22:14
Technically, Tales From Topographic Oceans is all one song in four movements.  About 82 minutes there.  Don't think I've heard a longer song.
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