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Endless Wire
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 27 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 403 |
Posted: May 05 2007 at 16:26 | |
1. Supper's Ready by Genesis
2. Gates of Delirium by Yes
3. Shine on You Crazy Diamond by Pink Floyd
4. Close to the Edge by Yes
5. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence by Dream Theater
Yes is the king of the epic in my opinion. Oddly enough I've always felt Gates of Delirium was far superior to CTTE...Am I the only one?
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sleeper
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 09 2005 Location: Entropia Status: Offline Points: 16449 |
Posted: May 05 2007 at 17:30 | |
Honorable mentions go to: Dream Theater- In The Name Of God (no, I'm not jocking) Symphony X- The Odyssey Fates Warning- A Pleasent Shade Of Grey Green Carnation- Light Of Day, Day Of Darkness Kayo Dot- The Manifold Curiosity Jethro Tull- Thick As A Brick Pink Floyd- Dogs Spocks Beard- The Great Nothing Opeth- The Drapery Falls King Crimson- Larks Tongues' In Aspic Pt1 Wobbler- Hinterland Saens-Bable Lights |
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Spending more than I should on Prog since 2005
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EinTon
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Posted: May 05 2007 at 18:03 | |
Oh, If you like long "electronicals" I could recommend these: ftp://ftp.scene.org/pub/music/groups/thinner/%5Bthn005%5D-02-spaces_in_spaces.mp3 ftp://ftp.scene.org/pub/music/groups/thinner/%5Bthn005%5D-05-a_walk_on_deep_snow.mp3 and also the other tracks of the album: http://www.autoplate.org/releases.php?r=thn005 You mustn't be generally allergic against 4-to-the-floor Bassdrums, although. |
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Dim
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 17 2007 Location: Austin TX Status: Offline Points: 6890 |
Posted: May 06 2007 at 01:00 | |
Depends on who you talk too, if you want a heavier and more monstrous sound with a beautiful ending, you want Gates. If you want a completely unique, sprawling and deeper lyrical meening kind of song, you want ctte
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Negru Voda
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 20 2006 Status: Offline Points: 192 |
Posted: May 06 2007 at 03:28 | |
Lizard by King Crimson because .... it's KC
The Gates of Delirium by Yes because of the incredible instrumental part in the middle Echoes by Pink Floyd because it's the first one I've listened to Atom Heart Mother by Pink Floyd because it's soo trippy Halleluwah by Can because I can Honourable mention: Magma's Riah Sahiltaak because it's different from all the rest. |
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Rocktopus
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Posted: May 06 2007 at 04:06 | |
Thanks. I'm slightly allergic to 4-to-the-floor bassdrums and, predictably I preferred the Spaces in Spaces track to Walk on Deep. Your other post reminded me that I should have included an Univers Zero track. La Faulx 25:18 or The Funeral Plain 20:22. Can't decide. Vangelis: The Dragon (15:17). Vangelis' easternsounding, thundering krautflirt from '71. All these now boring, old folks creating the dullest music on earth, were just so cool in the 70's. Its scary. |
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Over land and under ashes
In the sunlight, see - it flashes Find a fly and eat his eye But don't believe in me Don't believe in me Don't believe in me |
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Abstrakt
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Posted: May 06 2007 at 04:15 | |
I forgot some other great ones!
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THE_POLE
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 29 2006 Location: New Zealand Status: Offline Points: 198 |
Posted: May 06 2007 at 04:17 | |
Opeth - Ghost Of Perdition
The Mars Volta - Cassandra Gemini Porcupine Tree - Anesthetize Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick The Tangent - A Place In The Queue Honourable Mentions: And Then There Was Silence by Blind Guardian Tetragrammaton by TMV The Sky Moves Sideways by PT Reflection by Tool |
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EinTon
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Posted: May 06 2007 at 10:45 | |
I could also add John Coltrane's Ascension and Frank Zappa's "The Grand Wazoo".
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Hrvat
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Posted: May 07 2007 at 09:23 | |
Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons
Green Carnation - Light of Day, Light of Darkness
Fates Warning - The Ivory Gates of Dream
Genesis - Supper's Ready
Marillion - Grendel
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
Rush - Hemispheres
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EpicKeyboardist
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Posted: May 10 2007 at 14:46 | |
Hard choice! 1. Genesis - Supper's Ready
2. Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
3. Symphony X - The Odyssey
4. Rush - 2112
5. Marillion - Grendel
Would have liked to put one of Yes' in but you know...
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A B Negative
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 10:30 | |
1. Tangerine Dream - Birth of Liquid Plejades. I probably listen to this track more than any other. Fantastic floating sounds.
2. McDonald & Giles - Birdman. Ex-Crimso members produce something very different from ITCOTCK but just as good.
3. Caravan - Nine Feet Underground. One of my favourite Canterbury tracks.
4. Klaus Schulze - Crystal Lake (especially the Xylotones part at the beginning - hypnotic!)
5. Grand Giraffe Venerator - A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers. It's got everything, including the kitchen sink).
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SheikYerbouti
Forum Newbie Joined: May 03 2007 Status: Offline Points: 19 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 12:02 | |
Ahhh, this is very hard! I can't arrange them by numbers. But I enjoy these:
King Crimson - Lizard - That jazzy brass part, oh lala.
King Crimson - Starless - One note solo, and some pretty impressive saxomophonin'
Yes - Close to the edge and Gates of delerium - Nostalgia :D
Wobbler - Hinterland - love when the beautifull main theme is arranged for classical guitar, can't believe they are Norwegian!
Camel - Ladyfantasy - I got special emotions tied to this song
Many good favourites here!
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darksideof
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 22 2007 Location: Newark N.J. Status: Offline Points: 2318 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 17:11 | |
besides the most common you guys list them here which I also love but I won't repeat myself. I am listing other good ones.
Renaissance: Ashes Are Burning, Song of scheheherazade.
Kansas Magnum Opus
Supertramp : Crime of the century, Enven in the Quietest Moments.
Porcupine Tree: Sky moves sideways 1-2, Wating Phase 1-2
Bill Bruford The sahara Of snow Pt. 1-2
Soft Machine Hazard Profile PT. 1-5
Yes Awaken, Gates of the Delirium
King Crimson: Larks' tongues in aspic part 1, the talking Drums Part 2
Nektar A Tab in the Ocean, Remmeber the future.
Gong:Master builder, The Isle of everywhere,You never blow yr Tip Forever.
and more!!!!!
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Harry Hood
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 17:24 | |
"Grendel" by Marillion - Such a badass song from beginning to end, and the Megaman-esqe middle section is the peak of prog badassity.
"You Enjoy Myself" by Phish - These guys are so underrated in the prog community. They took a composition that was 9 minutes on the album and developed it into a 25 minute live masterpiece, featuring a groovy Yes-like opening, a rockin' middle section, a funky bass solo, and closing with a crazy ever changing vocal jam. "Cassandra Gemini" by The Mars Volta - This song bombards the listener with aggressive melodies from beginning to end, and rarely slows down, except for a short ambient section. It's filled with so many great hooks and vocal lines that are so fun to sing along to. "Close To The Edge" by Yes - Not much to say about this one, although I will say that the Yessymphonic version is probably the strongest. "The Truth Will Set You Free" by The Flower Kings - This was the first Flower Kings song I heard and I fell in love instantly. I've only heard it once or twice since then, but I'm listening to it again right now and remembering how great it made me feel on the first listen. |
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micky
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 17:53 | |
for me... probably in stages..
1. Close to the Edge - the perfect '18 minute long song'... not a hodgepodge of song fragments tied together, however well, like Tarkus and Supper's Ready for example. Again.. as I've posted in the past... if don't don't like a part of Supper's Ready.. wait for the next one.... here.. wait..... I"ll let John McFerrin say it ...he's a pro at ...I'm not... ' ELP had had Tarkus, Genesis had had Supper's Ready, King Crimson had had, er, Lizard, not to mention Jethro Tull with Thick as a Brick and so on. . |
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micky
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 18:36 | |
ahhh... back to it.. now that the pit has been sated.
having covered the top epic song and top epic 'cut and paste' the epic album..... and should be no surprise 3. Tales from Topographic Oceans. an grand epic across 2 LP's of a grand symphony in 4 movements. Before anyone who bothers to care flames me... listen to the album... closely. The 4 'epics' are acutally parts of a larger epic. They are all related. I never caught it until someone a hell of a lot smarter than I pointed it out hahah. Next up... epic instrumental 4. A Saucerful of Secrets... forget the instrumental w**kfests that say nothing. This one does.. an instrumental epic that predates the theme that Yes did with Gates of Delirium by YEARS. More subtle.. and thus... once you strip away the chrome and all the bells and whistles. A far more interesting epic. last up.... simply personal preference here... for shear quality.... No surprise to any who know me.... 5.Ys - forget the track listing.... and find Andreas translation of it here at PA's. What's more epic than the retelling of a man's journeys and encounters with death. Simply an incredbile epic that flows with the same brutal intensity throughout the whole album. Completely different that anything that comes to mind from the so called masters of prog. Edited by micky - May 23 2007 at 18:38 |
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EinTon
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Posted: May 25 2007 at 16:17 | |
Do you know Aksak Maboul's "cinema" (RIO-style) ? It's also very cohesive musical piece, not a "suite" of different pieces - although not a conventional "pop song" with verse and refrain. It's characterized by several musical "themes" which reappear in many parts of the piece, but always a bit different arranged and in a different mood. The "main theme" is even played forward and backward at the beginning and the end of the piece. You |
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micky
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Posted: May 25 2007 at 17:59 | |
hahah.. I don't.... but I will... thanks! |
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EinTon
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Posted: May 25 2007 at 21:36 | |
You can download it here:
http://www.musicload.de/item.ml?releaseid=1734856_2 it's track 6-9 - they have split the piece in its four parts... Edited by EinTon - May 26 2007 at 00:12 |
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