Rarely discussed epics (1975-85) |
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Steve Wyzard
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Posted: 22 hours 46 minutes ago at 16:49 |
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Just a collection of longer pieces that I've rarely seen mentioned on this site. I'm sure each one has their advocates, but these are not usually mentioned when discussing the artist's best work. Maybe it was the time or production values when they were released, as by 1975, epics started to become frowned upon. That being said, I realize there are many epics not listed here from the same time period, so this poll is not intended to be all-inclusive.
For this poll, I am defining "epic" as "at least 13 minutes long". The choices are listed in chronological order.
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Safe, just ahead of Fountain of Lamneth and Fall of the House of Usher.
Nice selection btw . Edited by someone_else - 22 hours 25 minutes ago at 17:10 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Jon & Vangelis - Horizons
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Logan
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"La chute de la maison Usher" par Le projet d'Alan Parsons.
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Two tracks per many of my fave acts: A Youtube Playlist
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Chris Squire
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Holdsworth of course
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BrufordFreak
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I happen to love three of these--hold them up as some of Prog Valhalla's greatest epics: "Safe," "1984," and "Fall of the House of Usher."
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Logan
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Truth, when I'm really drunk I speak in Japanese. It's not very good Japanese but it's still Japanese. My son has gone through a French immersion school, by the way, which is the local school. At home we commonly speak a mishmash of languages. Edited by Logan - 10 hours 6 minutes ago at 05:29 |
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Two tracks per many of my fave acts: A Youtube Playlist
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Manuel
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Pirates. One of the best songs I've ever heard. The rest are also excellent.
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Grumpyprogfan
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According to Allan, "The Un-Merry-Go-Round" is about an astronaut, Colonel Som, who decides if he should embark on a mission that would take him a great distance and bring him back to Earth in the distant future.
There are seven parts to the song and in part three Gary Husband lays down a killer drum solo. |
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I'm not that much of a fan of Alan Parson's Project (anymore), but this reminds me of the time when all great prog music was new to me and a universe to discover. APP were among the first.
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Rush: The Fountain of Lamneth
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mellotronwave
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Voted Mike Rutherford ... his only above average LP before he went syrupous
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mellotronwave
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Also in my collection :
Chris Squire: Safe (Canon Song) (14:56) Alan Parsons Project: Fall of the House of Usher (16:11) Anthony Phillips: 1984 I & II (34:34) Allan Holdsworth: The Un-Merry-Go-Round (14:16) |
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Cristi
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I like some of that syrup , well, in small dozes.
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mellotronwave
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Me 2 I like mapple syrup on some pastries :-)
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Fall of the house of Usher > Safe
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I heard "Silent Running" on Sirius yesterday! |
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Cristi
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I meant i like a few songs from Mike & the Mechanics
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