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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: July 22 2012 at 03:35 |
tamijo wrote:
Highest Ranked i havent heard
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Dude, you gotta check out Bobby Wyatt first. Out-freaking-standing album. Experimental jazzy pop has never been so exciting.
I believe I've failed to mention that I haven't heard a single Pete Hammill (solo) and Herbie Hancock (also solo) album.
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wjohnd
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Posted: July 22 2012 at 04:20 |
bytor2112 wrote:
I have never listened to... Flower Kings Porcupine Tree (Except Jupiter Island and like 50 seconds of In Absentia) Spocks Beard (or any Neo-Prog for that matter) Queen Echolyn (I've just heard bits, but I liked it) Gong Tool Hawkwind Rick Wakeman (Although I own two of his albums on vinyl) Amon Duul II Faust Prog Electronic RPI Post/Math Rock Indo/Raga Experimental/Post Metal |
As a rush fan i`d check out Porcupine Tree - fear of a blank planet. Alex plays guitar on anaesthetise.
For neo-prog I'd suggest IQ frequency.
Hawkwind are a mixed bag but you should check out Quark, Strangeness and charm;levitation ; Live chronicles and space ritual.
Flower kings latest Banks of Eden is quite representative.
SB both V and X are pretty nifty.
Have you heard transatlantic? Would recommend smpte and the whirlwind.
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Gerinski
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Posted: July 22 2012 at 06:54 |
bytor2112 wrote:
I have never listened to...
Flower Kings
Porcupine Tree (Except Jupiter Island and like 50 seconds of In Absentia)
Spocks Beard (or any Neo-Prog for that matter)
Queen
Echolyn (I've just heard bits, but I liked it)
Gong
Tool
Hawkwind
Rick Wakeman (Although I own two of his albums on vinyl)
Amon Duul II
Faust
Prog Electronic
RPI
Post/Math Rock
Indo/Raga
Experimental/Post Metal
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No worries mate, but it's really surprising to hear about somebody who has never heard Queen
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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: July 22 2012 at 12:39 |
bytor2112 wrote:
I have never listened to... Amon Duul II
Prog Electronic RPI Post/Math Rock Experimental/Post Metal |
You'd better get right on that, like, now.
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thellama73
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Posted: July 27 2012 at 13:09 |
I've never heard anything by PFM or Le Orme, Nursery Cryme, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Brain Salad Surgery, Rock Bottom by Robert Wyatt, the Yes Album and worst of all Fragile.
BUT!
I just bought the 2011 remaster of Fragile today (for $5! What a steal!) and am looking forward to listening to it when I get home. I will report back with my impressions.
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Raccoon
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Posted: July 27 2012 at 13:32 |
tamijo wrote:
Highest Ranked i havent heard
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!! I've never heard K.A. because I always thought Magma was a little too
weird for my taste, sadly =( but Scheherazade is Renaissance's best!!! A
must have!! I never loved a woman singer so much. Rock Bottom always
bothered me on vocals, and I always thought Banco's debut album was the
best. I think a good place to start.
Oh, Per and Storia are just about the best albums ever. (if you like the
instruments of Genesis, also has the 'softness' of Genesis)
But I'd really only get Hammill's solo stuff after getting all the highest-rated Graaf albums. Their great if you like Hammill.
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Zombywoof
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Posted: July 27 2012 at 13:37 |
thellama73 wrote:
I've never heard anything by PFM or Le Orme, Nursery Cryme, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Brain Salad Surgery, Rock Bottom by Robert Wyatt, the Yes Album and worst of all Fragile.BUT!I just bought the 2011 remaster of Fragile today (for $5! What a steal!) and am looking forward to listening to it when I get home. I will report back with my impressions.
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Good. That's enough of an intro to decide if you like it before springing for the MFSL gold disc version which is far superior.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000J10HO4/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1343414239&sr=8-1
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Tapfret
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Posted: July 27 2012 at 13:46 |
Top 100's I have missed/avoided
Anglagard - all Peter Hammil (solo) - all Opeth - Still Life VdGG - H to He, Still Life Robert Wyatt - All Riverside - All (I have at least sampled but didn't dig) Caravan - All Haerbie Hancock - Crossings Camel - Snowgoose Maudlin of the Well - Part the second Nucleus - All Tangerine Dream - Rubicon Bubu- All SBB - All
The rest of the top 100 I either own or have at least listened too in their entirety.
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Zombywoof
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Posted: July 27 2012 at 13:58 |
Tapfret wrote:
Top 100's I have missed/avoidedAnglagard
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You need some, stat!
Also get those VdGG albums.
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Raccoon
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Posted: July 27 2012 at 14:20 |
Tapfret wrote:
Top 100's I have missed/avoided
The rest of the top 100 I either own or have at least listened too in their entirety.
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I find the only SBB album that's really a masterpiece and MUST-HAVE is Memento. That album's under the top 100 and it only has fewer than 200 ratings! A one of a kind masterpiece. EDIT: Oh, and The Snow Goose is my favorite album of all time. But it's an acquired taste as not everyone likes the calmness of the album.
Edited by Raccoon - July 27 2012 at 14:22
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thellama73
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Posted: July 27 2012 at 22:06 |
Zombywoof wrote:
thellama73 wrote:
I've never heard anything by PFM or Le Orme, Nursery Cryme, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Brain Salad Surgery, Rock Bottom by Robert Wyatt, the Yes Album and worst of all Fragile.BUT!I just bought the 2011 remaster of Fragile today (for $5! What a steal!) and am looking forward to listening to it when I get home. I will report back with my impressions.
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Good. That's enough of an intro to decide if you like it before springing for the MFSL gold disc version which is far superior.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000J10HO4/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1343414239&sr=8-1 |
Just listened to it. I have to say, I'm pretty impressed. It's really different from the other Yes albums I own (Close to the Edge, Tales From Topographic Oceans, Relayer) but just as good. I love the way Squire, Wakeman and Howe each get a chance to really showcase their chops. The Fish is further evidence for my belief that 7/4 is the swingingest time signature ever.
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 00:07 |
"Fish" happens to be my most favorite track on the album. The bass line in the middle ... moo-ah.
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cstack3
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 00:20 |
This thread is a scream!! CONFESS!!
For a self-avowed lover of Yes, I'm quite remiss in the later discography, including Talk, Keys To Ascension, Open Your Eyes, The Ladder, & Magnification.
I've heard bits & pieces of them, but not any of them 100% all the way through. They seem quite inconsistent.
On the other hand, I can quite accurately identify every note, rim-shot, sound effect on Fragile, CTTE, and TFTO!
I love PA for the reviews and insights they give to me, nearly anything can be found uploaded onto YouTube these days! It's a nice way to catch up on stuff that we've been remiss on listening to.
Edited by cstack3 - July 28 2012 at 00:21
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 00:27 |
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Epignosis wrote:
Confess! What "major" prog bands or albums have you never heard? |
You've heard Yes, but I'm not sure if the works you've listed are "major". I've been dinged by Dean about that once.
Edited by Dayvenkirq - July 28 2012 at 00:28
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Ambient Hurricanes
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 09:04 |
cstack3 wrote:
This thread is a scream!! CONFESS!!
For a self-avowed lover of Yes, I'm quite remiss in the later discography, including Talk, Keys To Ascension, Open Your Eyes, The Ladder, & Magnification.
I've heard bits & pieces of them, but not any of them 100% all the way through. They seem quite inconsistent.
On the other hand, I can quite accurately identify every note, rim-shot, sound effect on Fragile, CTTE, and TFTO!
I love PA for the reviews and insights they give to me, nearly anything can be found uploaded onto YouTube these days! It's a nice way to catch up on stuff that we've been remiss on listening to.
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Magnification is quite good; there are moments that approach the glory of the classic incarnations of the band and I think you would enjoy it. The two epics, Dreamtime and In the Presence Of, are incredible.
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