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Cristi
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Amon Duul II - Yeti CAN - Tago Mago Cardiacs - Sing To God Mike Oldfield - Incantation Pink Floyd - Ummagumma Tangerine Dream - Zeit Miles Davis - Bitches Brew Soft Machine - Third Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - January 21 2023 at 14:58 |
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Ian
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David_D
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Phoenix - Cantofabule is definitely one of my faves too.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Lewian
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Could've posted pretty much the same list.
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MFP
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These and Amon Duul II - Tanz Der Lemminge Focus - 3 Frank Zappa - Uncle Meat Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway The Who - Tommy Miles Davis - Get Up With It Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans AC - 666 Led Zeppelin - PG Edited by MFP - January 22 2023 at 03:57 |
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bardberic
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Renaissance - Live at Carnegie Hall, no question. But that's cheating I suppose.
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starless2112
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Absolutely, without a doubt, The Wall.
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richardh
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Scanning through all the old posts (many by former members!) struggled to find any one single mention of ELP's Works Volume One. Seems now to have been written off as some kind of aberration and the beginning of the end of a once great band. As a fan I don't think it can be entirely dismissed. Fanfare For The Common Man is some piece of music, the bass alone is ridiculous in a over the top pompous good way. Pirates is massively underrated , I just love band plus orchestral tracks. Drums are maybe mixed a little low but its not a deal breaker for me. The solo sides don't suck either. I would have maybe preferred just a couple of the Greg Lake songs and a few less tracks on Carl Palmer side, but Emerson's classical piece is a wonderful effort and shows his skill as a composer. Overall surely deserves a mention at least.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Just A Quick One.... It's great to see The Who are included in ProgArchives, which I didn't realise until I saw your list. The Who made music for My Generation and they never played By Numbers or Sold Out either. It's Hard to choose a favourite, but I'll pick The Who from the four you mentioned. Rock on Tommy!
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Jared
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Genesis: Lamb
IQ: Subterranea IQ: The Road Of Bones Marillion: Marbles Spock's: Snow Transatlantic: Absolute Universe MO: Incantations Sky: II Pure Reason Revolution: The Dark Third (Just!) Magenta: Home/ New York Suite ELP: Works II (Although the quality varies) |
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Jared
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Double live albums, it would be in my top 3, but yes.... it's cheating!
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suitkees
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Some favourites for me... Studio albums: Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans Focus - 3 Sky - 2 (just listened to it last weekend again; what a wonderful album) Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti Pink Floyd - The Wall Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Works I Genesis - The Lamb... Grobschnitt - Ballermann Amon Düül II - Tanz der Lemminge Godspeed You Black Emperor - Lift yr skinny fists... Kate Bush - Aerial The Who - Tommy Jesus Christ Superstar (and I've always preferred the film soundtrack over the original opera cast recording...) Mixed bag albums: Pink Floyd - Ummagumma Santana - Moonflower Soft Machine - 3rd Live Albums: Yes - Yessongs Yes - Symphonic Live Ange - Tome VI Kraftwerk - Minimum-Maximum Pink Floyd - The Delicate Sound of Thunder Pallas - Live Our Lives IQ - Forever Live Sky - Five Live and Grobschnitt's Solar Music has some wonderful double live releases under the title The History of Solar Music (in "Die Grobschnitt Story" series). ...
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Harold B
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Physical Graffiti and the Lamb.
Live doubles. Exit Stage Left. Yessongs Made in Japan. Carnegie Hall.
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Moyan
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Aphrodite's Child "666" Yes "Tales from the Topographic Oceans" Canarios "Ciclos" Hawkwind "Space Ritual" Soft Machine "Third" Jethro Tull "Living in the Past" Wigwam "Fairyport" Mike Oldfield "Incantations" Tangerine Dream "Encore" Terje Rypdal "Odyssey" |
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Valdez1
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All of my favorites have been posted over and over already in this thread, but I'd add
The Kinks "Everybody's in show biz" and Humble Pies "Live at the Fillmore".
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Steve Wyzard
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Thanks for mentioning this one. Whenever I listen to it, I ALWAYS play Side 2 ("FIFO") last, because the "Watching the Aeroplanes" movement is so cataclysmic, even incandescent, that absolutely NOTHING can follow it! Play this one LOUD!
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