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Jared
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His adventure novels; the above, '20,000 Leagues Under The Sea' and 'Around The World in 80 Days', were enormously popular in middle-class Victorian England...
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Chat GPT, is that you?! |
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Ok, my bad. So an album inspired by a French writer, written and performed by a British artist in the 70s is Victorian prog. Got it... I only listen to Vlad Țepeș prog, so I'm confused.
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That's possible. (for a second I thought it was Svetty using ChatGPT)
Edited by Cristi - September 19 2024 at 04:12 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Funny how someone tried to poo poo my suggestion of Geese and the Ghost. Victorian or not you won't find many albums more similar to Nursery Cryme or Trespass than that one. ;)
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Whatever you say Svettie. ;)
Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - September 20 2024 at 16:34 |
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Starshiper
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In an age where one could hardly trust a railway timetable, it
seemed only fitting that Victorians would turn to spirit mediums for a
more reliable connection to the other side. Therefore, as my last
suggestion on this lovely topic, I would also like to suggest the 1972
album "Ys" by Il Balletto di Bronzo because of its haunting atmosphere. |
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looks like SteamProg - |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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If you think YS sounds more like early Genesis than Geese and the Ghost then you are out of your friggin mind.
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Thanks for the recommendations everyone! Some of them have been very helpful. In my quest to find music that scratches this particular itch, the album that's come closest is Ange's Au-Delà Du Délire, especially the first two tracks. And to Starshiper, I think YS absolutely falls under what I'm looking for!
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Nick Magnus feat. Steve Hackett: Eminent Victorians (official video)
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Maybe Strawbs "Ghosts", though it's mostly for 3 or 4 of the tracks
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