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Lydianlover
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Heaven 17 - come live with me/Let Me Go
These 2 songs are also truly beautiful 80's classics.
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White Bird - White Bird.
Banda del Sol - Abriendo Caminos (Opening Roads).
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Procol Harem - So Much Between Us
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https://www.youtube.com/c/LoyalOpposition
https://www.scribd.com/document/382737647/MortSahlFan-Song-List |
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Joe Dassin - Le Jardin du Luxembourg
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kenethlevine
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soooooo many
How about Battlefield Band - The Green and the Blue Bread - Everything I own Jim Croce - Photographs and Memories Lover's Cross I've Got a Name John Denver - Annie's Song Diabo Na Cruz - Luzia Donovan - Lalena Jennifer Juniper Ferron - Who Loses Fleetwood Mac - Sands of Time Horseflies - Two Candles Elton John - Daniel Korgis - Everyone's Gotta Learn Sometime Gordon Lightfoot - these are just a few, but he has MANY If you Could Read my Mind Pussywillows, Cattails The Circle is Small Rainy Day People Loreena McKennitt - MANY, here are a few (some might argue she is at least prog related) Greensleeves The Old Ways Bonnie Portmoor Van Morrison - Someone like you Mr Fox - Rip Van Winkle Poco - Crazy Love Idan Raichel Project - Out of the Depths RedGum - The Diamantina Drover Simon and Garfunkel - Sounds of Silence America Cat Stevens - Lady D'Arbainville Father and Son ` Sad Lisa Morning Has Broken How can I tell you Al Stewart - Broadway Hotel Almost Lucy Tannahill Weavers - Braw Burn the Bridges Toto - Africa Triffids - Save What you Can Ultravox - Vienna Hymn Damien Wilson - A Monday Night in March |
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Mike Keneally and Beer for Dolphins "Live in Japan"
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Long live Progresive music!
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I know "white bird" by It's a beautiful day(which I consider to be proto prog). Is there another "white bird?"
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The Dark Elf
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Whole albums from...
Nick Drake Simon & Garfunkel The Moody Blues Among others.
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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined
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There are way too many non-prog songs that I love and find really beautiful to try and remember them and put them here. Right now I might just go for "Fly me to the Moon" (I really wish it had been adapted by King Crimson, something between the jazzy style they used with "Bolero" and the studio version of "Starless"), Greensleeves, and The Last Unicorn (by America).
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Laura - Bat For Lashes Alone Again Or - Love Everyone's Got To Learn Sometime - Korgi's Protection - Massive Attack Sounds Of Silence - Simon and Garfunkel |
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Some coming to mind Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird Jimmy Cliff - Many Rivers To Cross Johnny Clegg - Asimbonanga Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun Arlo Guthrie - The City Of New Orleans Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth Iosonouncane - Carne Janis Joplin - everything she did Kate Havnevik -Sleepless Lou Reed - Almost everything he did Patti Smith - Land and a lot of other songs Red Hot Chili Peppers - Parallel Universes Ska-P - I love this Spanish strongly politically oriented SKA band. Then I think to Dylan, Tom Petty, some Italians like Rino Gaetano who was absolutely non-prog but a genius in particular with lyrics, and again John Mayall, and many bluesmen, the Rolling Stones, Clapton...there's a lot of stuff outside. Some world music i.e. Mori Kante Pagan folk: Omnia and even some newage is surely not bad. I love Lucia Hwong and I also suggested her for inclusion years ago but I guess she's been rejected. |
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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This is a lovely thread, but oh so very much in the wrong place.
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Bigger on the inside.
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octopus-4
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You are right. "General Music Discussions" ooks more appropriate
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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I'm surprised to see this mentioned here, but you are right. Have you heard Montanha Mãe off their latest album? They went full Prog on that one ;)
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dada "Moon"
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PROGMATIC
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no, I will check it out. The album that Luzia is on grew on me. we considered them for prog folk but decided no
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Perhaps obvious, but no-one's mentioned it yet: 'Waterloo Sunset'- The Kinks Plenty of others by this band
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Most of Joni Mitchll's work.....I love Court and Spark but the earlier ones are awesome also...
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Five examples:
Blue Öyster Cult: Dancin' in the Ruins W.A.S.P: Cries in the Night Alcatrazz: Will You Be Home Tonight Depeche Mode: Enjoy the Silence Fleetwood Mac: Come a Little Bit Closer |
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