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ten years after
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 07:03 |
ten years after wrote:
I'm suprised no-ones mentioned Mekanik Destructiw Kommandoh |
Though looking passed the obvious distractions, I suppose Shakespeare did two posts ago.
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Moogtron III
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 16:44 |
Albums by the Czech group Collegium Musicum may be something?
Edited by Moogtron III - March 06 2008 at 16:45
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sean
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 18:23 |
kiwi wrote:
Tarkus31 wrote:
Jethro Tull did an arangment of a Mozart peice, problem is that I cant remember what it was called. |
JT did some Beethoven? on "Living in the Past".
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My copy of aqualung has them doing an arrangement of J.S. Bach's Bouree.
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Moogtron III
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Posted: March 07 2008 at 07:42 |
That's probably Stand Up.
After three classical composers and 4 Jethro Tull albums I think we're there , though I suppose Living In The Past has Bourée on it as well.
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Mecropolis2112
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Posted: March 21 2008 at 22:27 |
mm lets see.. From YES: Close to the Edge (obviously) and Fragile .. the principal and most important GENESIS: Foxtrot , Selling England by the Pound, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway RUSH: 2112, Caress of steel, Moving Pictures. JETHRO TULL: Thick as a Brick, Aqualung. KING CRIMSON: In the Court of the Crimson King, In the Wake of Poseidon, Red
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BaldJean
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Posted: March 22 2008 at 02:49 |
I am surprised no-one but me mentioned "The Fall of the House of Usher", which is a lot more classical than any of the other releases mentioned. is it because the album is too little known?
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta
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Moogtron III
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Posted: March 22 2008 at 05:11 |
BaldJean wrote:
I am surprised no-one but me mentioned "The Fall of the House of Usher", which is a lot more classical than any of the other releases mentioned. is it because the album is too little known? |
My guess is that that's the reason: that not many people have tried the album. An album which sounds like a real opera is a challenge even to many progressive ears, I think.
Good example, BTW.
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ghost_of_morphy
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Posted: March 22 2008 at 05:31 |
If you are looking for a classically inspired prog album. you can't go wrong with the New Trolls -- Concerto Grosso per I.
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