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Joined: May 20 2010
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Posted: November 17 2010 at 14:39
chrijom wrote:
topographicbroadways wrote:
In progressive music that is (if we counted classical Beethovens String Quartet No.14 would win by a mile)
for me it has got to be Supper's Ready for the combination of amazing music and lyrics
and also Song of Scheherazade is hard to forget
any other suggestions?
sorry but for me Beethoven wouldn't stand a chance against Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante or Gorecki's 3rd Symphony, - as for progressive music I just can't decide!
i meant it as a personal preference when i posted it but looking back it does seem like i'm stating it as an indisputable fact so my bad on that one.
Joined: May 20 2010
Location: Australia
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Posted: November 17 2010 at 14:40
chrijom wrote:
topographicbroadways wrote:
In progressive music that is (if we counted classical Beethovens String Quartet No.14 would win by a mile)
for me it has got to be Supper's Ready for the combination of amazing music and lyrics
and also Song of Scheherazade is hard to forget
any other suggestions?
sorry but for me Beethoven wouldn't stand a chance against Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante or Gorecki's 3rd Symphony, - as for progressive music I just can't decide!
i meant it as a personal preference when i posted it but looking back it does look like i am stating it as an indisputable fact so my bad on that one
Joined: March 07 2010
Location: Australia
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Posted: November 18 2010 at 00:53
Colin Masson wrote:
Jake Kobrin wrote:
This is THE most beautiful piece of music I have ever heard:
The first time that I listened to this I wasn't sure, the second time I was completely blown away! this is a wonderful piece of music.
Exactly! The first time I only played it for about a minute and thought, meh. But when I came back to it and listened to the piece in full, I was, as you said... Blown away!
Joined: September 14 2007
Location: Netherlands
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Posted: November 22 2010 at 12:15
KingX wrote:
V: The New Mythology Suite by Symphony X.
Good choice !! It's in my top 3 of all time. Also Collage's Moonshine always blew me away same as Clepsydra's Alone. And of course my top fav ever Pendragon's Not of this World
Where classical music beauties are concerned: Grieg's Holberg Suite, Tchaikowsky's, Mendelssohn's and Beethoven's violinconcerto's are crackers too.
Pink Floyd "Echoes" and "Atom Heart Mother" Neurosis "Falling Unknown" King Crimson "Starless" Frank Zappa "Peaches En Regalia" Mastodon "The Last Baron"
Joined: May 18 2010
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Posted: February 09 2011 at 19:18
If I the prog world limit is in place I think it will have to be either 9-29-045 by Green Carnation or the final part of Gazpachos Massive Illusion.
If we remove the prog requirement it would easily be Vallåt Från Jämtland by Jan Johansson closely followed by Flamenco Sketches from the second greatest jazz album of all time.
Joined: November 24 2010
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Posted: February 10 2011 at 23:14
halabalushindigus wrote:
This song is so beautiful because when Gabriel sings "gripped in fright"..it reminds me of the other lyric "kryptonite" which Peter also mentions in this lovely album. Of course I'm talking about "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" and the song is "The Lamia"
Joined: December 11 2010
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Posted: February 11 2011 at 19:09
JLocke wrote:
topographicbroadways wrote:
JLocke wrote:
What I find 'most beautiful' in terms of art and music changes from day to day, mood to mood, etc. It's not an answerable request, sorry.
wasn't really a request it is obviously a matter of opinion everything in music is i was just interested to see what other prog fans found to be 'most beautiful' piece of music, i find early genesis to be beautiful yet somebody else might suggest larks tongues in aspic to be so implying ignorance on my part is well...ignorant
What the hell are you even talking about? When did I imply that you were ignorant? As you said, it's about my opinion, and guess what? I gave my opinion! What I feel is most beautiful changes much too often for me to give an exact answer.
Jesus, even when I'm trying to steer clear of trouble on here, somebody has a problem with me.
I know how you feel...
But anyway to answer the question I'd have to say Cadence and Cascade by King Crimson.
Once upon a time there was some writing on the wall we all ignored, until the time that there was war and feasts of famine at our door
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