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Grumpyprogfan
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Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (41:58) Transatlantic - The Whirlwind (77:54) To my knowledge it is one song. |
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moshkito
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Hi, Agreed. AND one of the prettiest electronic albums EVER done! The only sad thing is that there are so many of his pieces that are so far out, that listing one out of 100 is kinda weird. I like some of the stuff in the WORKS series, which is supposed to have been more open and improvised, and there are some things in those albums that are just out of this world.
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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Mellotron Storm
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De Futura for me as well. Just in the mood for that right now.
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN |
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siLLy puPPy
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Cool! Thanks, Grump. I'll check em out
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siLLy puPPy
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These are all classics but i have a thing for VDGG so "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" wins!
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EduTatsumi
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King Crimson - Lizard
--------------------------- Other Choices: Twelfth Night - Sequences Rush - 2112 IQ - The Last Human Gateway, The Narrow Margin, Harvest of Souls The Alan Parsons Project - The Fall of House of Usher Marillion - Grendel, Ocean Cloud Utopia - The Ikon Pendragon - Queen of Hearts Camel - Lady Fantasy Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells, Ommadawn, Return of Ommadawn Mystery - Looking for Something Else
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Close To The Edge is unbeatable.
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-Will I see you tonight?
-I never make plans that far ahead. Casablanca (1942) |
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Logan
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In the poll by Hugh Manatee from yesterday -- CLICK -- as you know. Nothing wrong with "Tarkus", I just happen to be more into my poll choices. I never really got into Tarkus and based the poll on things I like, or have been into. There is no accounting for taste, or so it is said. Of course with only 25 spaces and not spending hours researching or thinking about my list (I listed ones as they came to mind), I wouldn't even cover everything I like that has been in my collection. I probably won't bother with the part two as I had suggested I might do in the opening post. Edited by Logan - December 22 2021 at 23:06 |
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richardh
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Plague
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Saperlipopette!
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Hugh Manatee
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Quite right. I have enjoyed everything by Klaus Schulze that I've managed to get my hands on. My preffered "sidelong" piece of his is the title track from "Inter*Face". For all those who want to know where Techno/ House music came from.
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I should have been a pair of ragged claws
Scuttling across the floors of uncertain seas |
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I prophesy disaster
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I wasn't sure if this poll allowed multiple votes, but I started with "A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers", the ultimate epic.
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JD
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Although, I prefer Klaus Schulze's Miditerranean Pads even though it comes up short on your time criteria.
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Grumpyprogfan
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Saperlipopette!
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Logan's polls are always impossible for me to give my vote. Standouts for me personally/in the last decade or so are: Sleeping Giant, Crystal Lake, A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers, Mumps, Moon in June, Lizard, The End, De Futura, Atom Heart Mother, Musique pour l'Odyssée, Song of the Marching Children, Alpha Centauri, Halleluwah, Mixtus Orbis... and of course I love Supper's Ready & Close to the Edge as well...plus quite like - or maybe even love the rest. How the hell am I going to choose one sidelong here over all the others?
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Grumpyprogfan
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moshkito
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Hi, Love it ... but I might joke about this, though. If you have to place a time element when you go listen to Klaus Schulze ... please don't bother! And there are some outstanding things, like the DVD with Lisa Garrard, when you get to see him in action and how he works and develops things. And unlike a lot of musicians, he is his own sound man, and adjusts the levels himself as he goes and how many channels and all that come together or not. AND, the addon special bit in the DVD about him and a tech discussing one little bit in his piece, will give you a HUGE IDEA of what Klaus does in his music, that we can't even conceive or find. Try to find that bit on the DVD ... I couldn't find it! I doubt that many musicians, are that capable or close. Thorsten Quaeschning might be one, but he does not do solo stuff, like Klaus does simple to exercise his mind and brain. Special for me, is his WORKS material that has other folks in them, and is supposed to have been more improvised and less about his sound/music design in his electronic pieces. By comparison, some of these seem almost acoustic. AND, he has pieces there that are far more than 45 minutes ... and still far out ... time to close your eyes, and simply fly with it ... no other way to describe it! LET THE MUSIC LIVE.
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Earl of Mar
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Same question
Same answer Close to the Edge.
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Hiram
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VDGG followed by Can, Magma and Yes.
Had you included "Echoes" instead of "Atom Heart Mother", I'm not sure I could've decided on #1 spot.
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