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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2009 at 09:47
This is what would have happened if Genesis hadn't done The Lamb, but instead a concept album based on a best selling young-adult book:

GENESIS presents S.E.Hinton's The Outsiders

After all, it is a very "prog" novel as it even has a bookending paragraph (if that's the right word)

Now, many of you propably haven't read the book, so little explanation of the storyline is given in the track listning. After the introduction (Steve, Tony and Mike play 12-string guitars and Peter Gabriel sings whatever he feels right, in a very cool costume of course) we are told about the battery of Johnny, one of the main characters. Instead of telling this in a sad way, the band deals with the subject using their trademark quirkiness:
Robbery, assault and battery
This has happened long before the actual beginning of the story, so in this point, a passage of time is depicted. It is time for the middle section on Get 'em out by friday.

The next significant scene takes place in a drive in cinema. The perfect musical piece for the situation is of course  The cinema show.

Once the show is over, Ponyboy (the protagonist of the story) returns home, and his brother, Darryll (the first time Mr.Struemer is given lead vocals) gets really mad as it is really late. The resultant song was given new lyrics in 1991 and used in the "We can't dance" -album:
No brother of mine.

Our hero runs away (time for a Gentle Giant cover?) and meets Johnny. The two go to the park, where they encounter with Johnnys batterers by a fountain; The fountain of Bob (as you can notice, the name of the song has become quite stupid, but it had to be changed as there are no ancient greek nymphs around).

A fight takes place and due to the rather brutal results, the dynamic duo must escape to a little town called Vindrixville. They hide in an abandoned church. Johnny brings food from the local grocery store, so - I know what you're thinking - Supper's ready (the Apocalypse in 9/8 section may have to be omitted for obvious reasons)

I don't want to give you too much of the story (if you don't know it already). Things happen, and some of the characters find themselves from The waiting room of a hospital.

Near the end there is a gang fight. That's why we're here in The battle of Epping forest, the battle of Epping forest right outside your door...

A tragic event is relocated to a window ledge in Dally the barrell.

The stage show of the album features the members of the group portraying the various characters.
The "star" of the show, Ponyboy, is youngest of three brothers. He could be described as a little guy, so his part is of course played by Phil Collins. Johnny is John Hackett and his brother Steve's character is called... Steve. Then there is Two-bit Matthews, who keeps making fun of everything all the time. Let's imagine that these "bits" are guitar parts. Necks to be more specific. Thinking about it that way, he can only be Mike Rutherford. Today, there must be at least one black guy in everything (wich is great). This time, it's going to be Chester Thompson as Sodapop, the third brother who is aged between Ponyboy and Darryl.
This leaves us with Peter Gabriel and Tony Banks. PG has the honour of being Dally (not to be confused with Darry [Struemer]) and Tony is left with the part of... well there's no one left. Maybe we'll have to increase the number of his keyboard solos.

A rather silly idea, but why not? Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2009 at 10:01
There could also be a version with more 80's stuff in it. For example, the interrogation in the end is a perfect excuse to include Who dunnit?.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2009 at 23:17
Bumping this thread because it is an awesome idea that is not rehashed discussion.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2009 at 09:30
No Room For A Dirty Fly

Disc 1:

1. Banishment - 8:02
I. The Fly
II. The Adventure Begins
2. A Big Fat Snail - 13:42
I. The Slime Is Flattering
II. The Monster Inside
IIV. Vanishing 
3. It's Cold Outside - 2:09
4. A Rubber Hose - 9:13
I. Into The Big City
II. The Rubber Hose
5. Going To The Brothel - 6:09
6. (No Room For A) Dirty Fly - 3:45
7. Lost In Sadness - 7:00
8. A New Hope - 16:51
I. Tears Vanish
II. Encouragement
IIV. The Journey Continues

Disc 2.

1. The Specter Of Death - 11:03
I. A Quite Scary Vision
II. No Way Out
IIV. Giant Smashing Flies
2. The Hope Is Gone Again - 5:21
3. Trapped - 10:46
4. Facing The Enemy 10:12 
I. Another Fly
II. He Smells Like Crap
IIV. Survival
IV. The Conquerer
V. Another Danger Comes (The Giant Smashing Flies)
5. The Pact - 00:55
6. Counter Attack - 8:01
7. The Giant's Final Move - 9:07
I. He Lifts His Arm
II. He Moves It Downward Quickly...
IIV. Snap
8. The Funeral Pyre - 4:28
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2009 at 09:42
I will think about this. However, here's a title (totally unrelated to my concept; I just thought of this)

Scenes from the Dark Side of a Thick Brick Wall in the Centre of the Earth
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2009 at 12:32
The Monkey Muggers

Disc 1: 

1. Monkey Mugger Theme - 1:43 
2. Escape From The Zoo - 7:00 
I) The Escape
II) Outside The Zoo
3. Stealing A Gun And A Clown Mask - 11:54
I) The Gun
II) The Clown Mask
4. Monkey Mugger Theme (Reprise 1) - 1:35
5. The Local Grocery Store - 6:12
6. Monkeys On The Street - 7:45
7. Working Your Way To The Top - 13:21
I) Monkey #452
II) The Bottom
III) The Way
IV) The Top
8. Thughlife Blues - 2:09
9. The Monkeys Strike Again - 8:05
10. The Monkey Muggers - 14:57
I) Taking The Hood
II) Biggest Monkey In Town
III) The Monkey Mugger Theme/Fade Out (Reprise 2)

Disc 2:

1. The Monkey Mugger Theme (Complete Version) - 6:24
2. Out Of Control - 2:56
3. The Monkey's Dream - 18:50
I) Friends Divided
II) A New Dream
III) Onto The CBD
IV) Onslaught
4. All Eyes On Monkey #452 - 4:41
5. Tragedy - 10:12
I) The Eye Of The Gun
II) A Dream Shattering Into Pieces
III) The Monkey Mugger Theme/Tragedy
6. The Trap - 3:45
7. Returning To The Zoo - 12:29
I) Back To Where It All Began/The Zoo
II) Boring
8. I Shall Louse You, As Your Back Is Itching - 6:12

Bonus tracks on 30th anniversary edition:

1. A New Dream (Single Edit) - 3:45
2. The Trap (Single Edit) - 2:13
3. The Monkey Mugger Theme (Compilation) - 9:03
I) The Monkey Mugger Theme
II) The Monkey Mugger Theme (Complete Version)
III) Tragedy
4. I Shall Louse You, As Your Back Is Itching (First Version) - 9:01
5. Smells Like A Monkey (Deleted Track) - 5:12
6. Wazzup (Deleted Track) - 3.45
7. Out Of Control (A Random Gangsta Rappa Cover) - 2:21
8. The Monkeys Strike Again (A Random Gangsta Rappa Cover) - 3:42


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2009 at 15:03
Not enough time for all that detail, but I've always had the idea for a concept album that dealt with all the religions of the world. A guy going on some journey through them all.

OR

The world is destroyed in the future by a nuclear war, and a lone scientist (possibly the one who designed the weapon that destroyed us?) takes off into space in his own rocket. He passes by all the planets.
The music would be based off "The Planets" by Gustav Holst.

Yea, dumb ideas....but always been in my head. I'd love to make them one day
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2009 at 16:01
- an album about a man trying to cut his hair
- an album about a man trying to make a guitar capo out of random objects on his desk
- an album about a man trying to live on coffee and chocolate
- an album about a man trying to find Finnish translations of Carlos Castaneda's books for a decent price
- an album about a man trying to think of a concept for an album
- an ablum aobut a man too tirde to carer about whether he tihts eth rihgt keys in they right order
- an beeeehethtehehhehthhetheheheheh Sleepy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2009 at 10:01
The Explorer And a Sacred Temple 

1.  Prologue - 2:04
2. The Discovery Of The Sacred Temple At a Random Location In The Desert - 8:32
I) The Desert - 3:00
II) The Random Location - 2:23
III) The Discovery Of The Sacred Temple - 3:08
3. The Labyrinth That Lies Underneath - 6:54
4. The Beast - 10:00
5. Man And Beast - 7:50
I) There Is Love - 2:43
II) The Intercourse - 4:07
6. The Discovery Of The Magnificent Treasure That Lies In The Labyrinth Underneath The Sacred Temple At a Random Location In The Desert - 13:05
I) The Treasure Room - 7:05
II) A Mummy - -3:28
III) The Treasure - 2:32
7. Oh No, A Trap - 4:59
8. The Escape - 8:41
9. Outside The he Sacred Temple At a Random Location In The Desert With The Magnificent Treasure That Used To Lie In The Labyrinth Underneath The Sacred Temple At a Random Location In The Desert - 5:28
10. Epilogue - 1:53
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2009 at 10:46
^ Man and Beast? LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2009 at 12:28
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2009 at 12:38
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2009 at 13:55
Acyrologia
 
This is an albumen about a giggle who uses all the wring worlds all the thyme. Set in a easter country of Egglish near the coat, the gargoyle lives in a large stoutly horse overlocking the weight cliffs of Denver and the England Canal (on a cheer day she can even sea Callus and the Coat of French across the kennel, though tray as harm as she can, she is inedible to sea the purple of French as they go a boat there dairy business, like rhyming bicycles, caring strings of unions around and eating garrick). Howmever none of this are elephant to the starry I am a boat to retaliate to you niece purple at Program Arches, cinch this storey hairpins to be a loaf sing about failing in loath and the unrequested emollients of her hart, which are deer to her. Dawning deftly from the inner tumults of her failings the albumen explodes the fair retching spawn of her forts and femurs, panting a picture in sounds and miladies that empress the true nurture of not owly her bean, but of all human beans, from the thimble surfs to the matiest earholes. Thus this is a parabola that minnows the hole of manikin and torches the art of us all.
 
"We come back my fiends to the shop that never sends.... Ladles and Jellyspoons, Emerson Fitti Paldi..."
 
(all tricks by Emission, Late and Palmistry, all rights reversed). 
 
Slime 1: Truck 1: "A Wake on the Bleach"
Slime 1: Truck 2: "Caste a Poodle"
Slime 1: Truck 3: "Carrefour Hart Thou Rambo"
Slime 1: Truck 4: "What Drams May Bing"
Slime 2: Truck 1: "Close To The Fridge"
Slime 2: Truck 2: "The Lump Dies Lawn On Broadband"
Slime 2: Truck 3: "Wash You Wear Hair"
Slime 2: Truck 4: "Board Now..........................................................
 


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This is a concept about a boy and his three chums and their adventures at Hodwarts School of Pottery.

1. Harry Wizard and the Philosopher's Clay (5:20)
2. Harry Wizard and the Kiln of Ceramics (7:11)
3. Harry Wizard and the Potter of Azkaban (8:01)
4. Harry Wizard and the Goblet of Earthenware (23:00)
5. Harry Wizard and the Order of the Porcelain (1:12)
6. Harry Wizard and the Half-Price Pots (30:00)
7. Harry Wizard and the Delftware Hallows  (2:30)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2009 at 08:52
A refugee in the waves of Dreams
 
1- An Eternal Vigil (9:19)
         I) Noises and Echoes from the world
         II) Waiting for the tide
 
2- In the Waves of Dreams (27:00)
        I) A sailor Refugee
        II) Visions over a blue horizon
       III) A Surreal love calling
       IV) The Oracle's sad profecy
        V) On the Eye of the storm
 
3- Nightmare (8:44)
        I) The Fear behind the Waves
       II) Reminiscence of Echoes (Reprisse)
 
4- Back at the Shore (15:59)
        I) Left at the shoreline
        II) A Sailor sad refugee (Reprisse)
       III) To construct the profecy
       IV) Get Away
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2009 at 09:58
The Toothbrush Of Significance

1. Introduction Of Act One- A Brief One  - 1:12
A short introduction in which violin playing is heard with sounds of Paris on the background, as the short piece progresses the city sounds get louder till they get higher in volume than the violin playing.
2. A Tramp On The Streets Of Paris - 3:21
A tramp gets introduced. He is anonymous throughout the entire story, but we get to know that he lives on the streets of Paris for over 10 years and that he hasn't brushed his teeth even once in those years. He also is quite depressed. 
3. The Toothbrush Of Significance - 2:08
While wiggling across the streets of the city, the tramp notices a toothbrush near a trashcan. He moves towards it and sees a tube of toothpaste lying next to it. He grabs both and brushes his teeth. He feels so fresh all the sudden, and he starts to think more positive than he has done ever before. Because of this toothbrush, he suddenly feels significant. 
4. Buying The Dream (The Dream Pt.1) - 4:32
The tramp has always had the dream to shag a girl at the Moulin Rouge, so he wiggles to that place. After sneaking into the teather, he watches the show while gentle sweeping his cucumber. He certainly enjoys it. After the show, when the audience is gone, he sneaks to the backstage and speaks to one of the girls. With strange French words he tells the girl that he has always had the dream to discover caves. The girl sees what he he means and feels sorry for him. They move to the toilets. (Notice the song title "Buyin The Dream" while the tramp obviously can't buy anything at all)
5. Dreadful Nightmare (The Dream Pt.1) - 4:00
Inside the toilets, the tramp expects the girl to undress. She doesn't do that though, and squeezes the tramps genitals. They don't explode, but they do hurt a lot. The tramp gets kicked out of the Moulin Rouge and is kind of sad.
6. What Could I Do? - 7:32
I) All Hope Is Gone - 3:04
The tramp feels bad. He wants to be able to make love with  Moulin Rouge girl, so he thinks about what he could do to make the girl want to have sex with him too. 
II) Enlightened 4:28
The Tramp has got an idea. He's going to kill Sarkozy, and take over the control of France. The Moulin Rouge girl must admire him if he is the big dictator, wouldn't she?
7. Introduction Of Act Two - A Brief Two - 2:02
The violin playing his heard again, now with the tramp singing Bon Jovi's "It's My Life" on the background. As the tramps singing gets louder an accordion fades in. 
8. On To Sarkozy - 4:56
The tramp makes his way to Sarkozy. Not having a car or having money for a cab, he decides to wiggle towards him. The tramp still keeps the toothbrush with him, as it's his only reason to feel significant.
9. The Showdown - 10:02
I) Sarkozy Is Just A Small Dude! - 6:50
The tramp confronts Sarkozy, and realizes he's just a small guy. The two start fighting each other, the tramp is the stronger of the two. The tramp gets over-encouraged and shows his butt to Sarkozy right at the moment that Sakozy delivers him a punch. The fist slips in the ass of the tramp, and a quite loud scream can be heard.
II) It's Stuck - 3:12
The men try to get Sarkozy's fist out of the tramps ass, but they fail, The tramp feels an imense pain, though he realizes he does quite enjoy this a bit too. 
10. Brownies - 5:33
The tramp has to poo. His defecation can't get out though, as Sarkozy's fist is still stuck in his ass. As the pressure rises, the tramp feels a terrible pain near his genitals. After a huge bang, a slide of feces flow out of where the tramps genitals used to be. He falls on the ground after this, in his own feces, and Sarkozy finally manages to free his fist.
11. The Dream Is Pretty Much Shattered Now - 8:32
The tramp suffers and dies, while Sarkozy seems to be infected with the tramps defecation disease. His arm gets cut of violently, by a random butcher. The tramp's toothbrush made him over-confident, and made fall pretty damn hard. 
12. Intruduction Of Act Three - A Brief Three - 2:00
The sounds of people in a bar are heard, some sound very drunk. On the background track 3 "The Toothbrush Of Significance" can be heard. 
13. There In Fact Is No Act Three - 1:30
There in fact is no act three. This is the non-epic anti-climax of the tramp's tale.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2009 at 10:11
I gonna demand you for stealing my ideas of dreams and nightmares..!!!! Angry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2009 at 10:14
It was only because the tramp felt over-confident!Shocked
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2009 at 10:35
Sounds original enough... Smile
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Joking aside, here are some of the real concept/themed albums I create during the brief four year period when I made music :

  • Wake - the first music I ever created and recorded, based on the subject of death an it's aftermath (well, I was a Goth at the timeWink), contains all 13 seconds of "The penultimate battle triumphant as the immortal emperor entombed in the woods of the carpathean forest creates necrophobic mayhem at the gates of marduk's darkthrone and nevermore shall thorns rest on thorns I lay against borknagar’s green carnation until we see the anathema that is hecate enthroned with my dying bride at bal sagoth’s ancient ceremony and the infantile hordes are nested in their cradle of filth (part 1)" as its closing track.
  • Spunos - seven track album centred on the number seven, with each track lasting exactly seven minutes - based on a long since deleted eNovel what I wrote called Darqlands that noted the amusingly amazing number of references to the number seven in the world. Each track is a musical vignette of each of the seven main characters of the story. No direct reference to Hawkwind's Seven by Seven, just another No.7 coincidence.
  • Moirai - three track album based on each of The Three Fates ... no direct reference to ELP's debut album and the similar themed triad there contained.
  • Antiquarian - six track album on the neolithic monuments of Cornwall - based a little on Julian Cope's book The Modern Antiquarian.
  • The Gaia Cacophony - a three disc set about the creation, evolution and progression of Earth as an enclosed biosystem.
  • Incidental - the soundtrack to a life.
  • Eponymous - a heroic tale of an eponymous hero who goes out and does something heroic and then returns to a heroes welcome.
  • The Mathematica Cacophony - another conceptual musical tryptic spanning three discs, each covering a different eras of development in applied mathematics and its relationship to music and astronomy - no connection to Mike Oldfield's Music Of The Spheres at all (I did my album first).
  • Ffrantic -  a loose concept on progress and the increasing pace of life in the 21st century.
  • Kinesis, Masks, Shadows - three separate albums (ie not a tryptic or a 'Cacophony' as I pretentiously call them) that follow a theme of Body Language, non-verbal communication and our attempts to hide them.
  • Impasse - the concept is ecology - it's an Ecological Song.
  • Carousel - a tale of a demonic circus.
  • Nonentity - kind of a postscript to Mathematica, explores Dark Matter and the stuff of universes and what existed before the Big-Bang ... call it a divide by zero error.
  • Trilition - Damian Wilson's pronunciation of Tri-lithon as Trilli-thon on Ayreon's Universal Migrator (pt 1) made me giggle so I had to write an album about these enigmatic stone structures, which ended up as a short Sci-Fi story about the discovery of a Stonehenge-like construction on the Moon in the year 2409.
  • Voracious - a simple tale of mass consumerism and mankind's propensity to crap in his own nest.
  • The West/Wind Cacophony - another three-disc concept album covering linking the mythologies of three different and geographically unrelated cultures by their common anthropomorphising of the West Wind into physical form (Xolotyl, Yaponcha & Zephyrus) - in my research for this (yes, I do research these subjects! Shocked) I found 64 different deities and mythical creatures relating to the wind.
  • Fluidic - a follow-up to the Gaia Cacophony expanding the self-regulating Gaia system into a fludics based computing system that speculates that underlying the Gaia Hypothesis could be a form of artificial intelligence. This piece unashamedly steals musical themes from the former recordings,
  • Landscapes - not so much a concept, but a themed album of the four seasons, in their wiccan form (Imbolc, Beltane, Lammas and Samhain).
  • Oligarch - as the previous album was a modern take on Vivaldi, Oligarch does the same for Holst, but for the smaller bodies that orbit the Sun, known as the Trans-Neptune Objects. This album was composed a year before Pluto was down-graded from a Planet to a TNO so rather coincidentally like Holst, Pluto is missing from my suite too. Though not explained in the link, the title comes from the idea that these bodies, though insignificant in themselves, may collectively have had an impact on the development of the Solar System as we know it (and thus on the development of life on Earth).
  • Pilgrim - loosely based on John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, this album ignores the main plot-lines of the Book concerning Cristian (and later his wife Cristiana), but follows a minor character, Mr Valiant-For-Truth, and his journey to the Celestial City.
And finally an unfinished album started way back in 2002 called Edge that was/is about the tricky and perhaps taboo subject of self harm or "cutting". Perhaps I'll finish it one day, (if I ever return to making music Wink)
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