Rarely discussed epics (1975-85) |
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progaardvark
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Alan Parsons Project. They delivered a secret laptop to me that has three million pictures of hard-boiled eggs.
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Mormegil
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Lot of great listens on this list.
Settled on APP.
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Welcome to the middle of the film.
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Dellinger
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Not sure. The ones I know I mostly like, but don't love. The Fall of the House of Usher, which has the most votes here, is perhaps my favourite too, but kind of. I really love the band part of the song, but the symphonic intro does just about nothing for me, so it's about half of the song that I really love.
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octopus-4
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Curiously, I have all the listed albums except for Rush and Holdsworth. Difficult to choose also becuase they are very different: Horizon is a suite, Smallcreep's day is half a concept album, Pirates is a long cinematic track and 1984 is an unusual electronic instrumental from a guitarist. Even if about 15 minutes long, I've never thought of Safe as to an epic (but it's a great long song). Which one I listen to more often? it's between Horizon and Smallcreep
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Curiosity killed a cat, Schroedinger only half.
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Octopus II
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Another vote for Alan Parsons
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Criswell
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Concur...
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Snikle
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I don't know many of the songs here, which is nice cause it gives me some good classic prog I've missed out on. Of the ones I do know, Pirates is my favorite, and was one of my first prog loves. I listened to that song quite a bit, even more than Karn Evil 9 and Tarkus (Probably cause it was a good bit shorter than those, while still being long).
I'd also venture to say that Peter Hammil's Flight from 1980 could be on the list too. I love that one.
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mellotronwave
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Same but these songs are most often ... over my shoulder |
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