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Joined: February 18 2004
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Posted: July 07 2010 at 01:32
thellama73 wrote:
richardh wrote:
Nakatira wrote:
I just scrolled through most pages, so I might have missed it.
But I can not belive no one has mentioned Bohemian Rapsody, it wins hands down easily. I think it will also beat all entries anyday
Bohemian Rapsody is more prog than most progressive rock imo. Not really anything to do with pop other than it sold shed loads.
KIller Queen is the one that has been missed
What about "The Prophet's Song"? It's more prog than Bohemian Rhapsody, I think.
Have to admit that I'm not actually that into Queen and don't know this song. I do have the Flash Gordon soundtrack which has some great prog moments.
Bohemian Rapsody is almost unique as a full blown prog track that became a massive hit single but I don't regard it as 'pop' even if success in the charts say otherwise
Joined: February 16 2009
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Posted: July 19 2010 at 11:05
Someone wrote THE FINAL COUNTDOWN. This has got to be the worst song of all time.
Sorry I don´t mean to mock other peoples tastes but just listening to the Snow Goose or the enchanting Memories Of Old Days from Gentle Giant doesn´t even get close to being able to pinpoint the best ever prog rock song. I would probably choose a different song every day depending on my mood. However, it should be said that Led Zeppelin got damn close to everyones song of songs and whether you´ve heard it one, two or three million times it still depicts what it is all about. Individualism, freedom and performed for the likes of you and I. It is the STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN!
Joined: June 18 2009
Location: Mexico
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Posted: July 19 2010 at 22:30
Gerinski wrote:
There are indeed many, and many which have been already said:
Asia - Wildest Dreams, Cutting It Fine, Here comes the Feeling
Saga - On the Loose, Wind Him Up, The Flyer, The Pitchman
Kansas - Dust in the Wind, Carry On My Wayward Son
Gabriel - Shock The Monkey
Yes - Hold On, Changes, Magnification, Homeworld, Final Eyes
3 - You Do or You Don't (Robert Berry has a some nice ones too in his solo album Pilgrimage to a point)
GTR - The Hunter
Genesis - Dodo, Paper Late
....
I'm missing so many but due to works at home my whole CD collection sits now in a box so I can't take a look
If you've liked some Asia songs, for me the closest they ever got to writing a prog song (and still remain pop, by the way) is Parallel Worlds / Vortex / Deya, from Phoenix, even though it's certainly not got the feel of the songs you mentioned; but this song has such a beautiful instrumental section after the pop vocal section, that for me it's the best song they have written (I'm talking about the Original Asia Line-up, for that's the one I know).
Joined: August 28 2010
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Posted: December 12 2013 at 04:47
This post is over 3 years old and I was thinking of the same thing once I bought 90215 last week.
Owner of A Lonely Heart is by far the best prog -pop song of all time. Putting it on loud on a good stereo system just shows how intricate this track is......superb! And catchy....And I don't like Yes much either.
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