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rileydog22
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Posted: June 20 2007 at 19:52 |
In approximate order: 1. Genesis--Supper's Ready. Everything about it is beautiful! The finale gives me goosebumps every single time! 2. Magma--De Futura. Absolutely incredible, 18 minutes of Janik Top's best bass work, topped with Christian Vander's impecable drumming, odd time-signature melodies, primodial grunts, and strange noises from minimoogs. 3. VdGG--A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers. Features some of Robert Fripp's best guitar work. I love how the finale is the only happy part of the song, as the narrator has finally gone so insane that he has invented an imaginary friend to keep him company. 4. Nektar--Remember the Future. What are they talking about? Who cares! Very melodic, very upbeat, a lot of fun. 5. Jethro Tull--A Passion Play. Tull's best work, it features the best writing and performance the band ever put together. Beautiful melodies throughout, with wisecracks left and right.
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Iommi
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Posted: June 20 2007 at 22:38 |
pawn of heart-VdGG Tarkus-ELP El Principio del fin- Atila nine feet underground- Caravan and... i really like in-a-gadda-da-vida- iron butterfly
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Prog Serpent
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Posted: June 20 2007 at 22:49 |
1. Supper's Ready-Genesis: The Peter Gabriel line up of Genesis is my favourite band at this point. Supper's Ready is amazing. Image invoking lyrics, excellent music, whats not to love?
2. A Change of Seasons- Dream Theater: DT is one of my favourite bands, and this epic is excellent. It is really just a brilliant song...not much else to say.
3. 2112-Rush: My first epic, infact Rush was my first prog band, I just did not realize it at the time. I have a lot of memories with this song.
4. Duel With Devil- Transatlantic: I love this band, and the Live in Europe version of this song is great.
5. Close to the Edge- Yes: I got into Yes via this song. Good song good bass part from Squire. all around great.
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Atkingani
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Joined: October 21 2005
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Posted: June 21 2007 at 18:33 |
Some of my favorite epics:
HARMONIUM: "Histoire sans paroles"
O TERÇO: "Amanhecer total"
MURPLE: "Io sono Murple"
DREAM THEATER: "Octavarium"
NOVALIS: "Sommerabend"
Supper's Ready, Tarkus, The Odyssey (S-X), Solar Music, A Passion Play are hors-concours for me!
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Posted: December 15 2007 at 17:03 |
1. Echoes (Pink Floyd) - my nr.1 song, my heart's song, scenes from a memory everywhere... 2. Octavarium (Dream Theater) - a perfect ambiental start by Rudess, the usage of continuum, brilliant guitar parts by Petrucci, DT signature oddnes, perfect ending... 3. A Change of Seasons - the epic that made me love prog 4. Tarkus (ELP) - just love it! 5. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
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fighting sleep
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 00:12 |
1. "Echoes" by Pink Floyd. My favorite twenty-minuter
2. The Red album by KC. Simply astounding. Especially Starless.
3. "Shine On" by Pink Floyd. Need I say anything more?
4. "Doctor Jimmy" by The Who is one of my most enduring favorites from Quadrophenia.
5. "Tarkus" by ELP. The greatest keyboard work ever. Really.
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Shakespeare
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 00:18 |
fighting sleep wrote:
2. The Red album by KC. Simply astounding. Especially Starless.
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Wait, you consider the whole album one epic? Why?
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Proletariat
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Joined: March 30 2007
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 00:39 |
1) Telegraph Road by Dire Straits. Chilling opening, brilliant guitar and piano, perfect climax, and they arn't even considered as prog
2) Shine on You Crazy Diamond by Pink Floyd. Some of the most amazing emotional guitar and spacy keys ever recorded, it builds up so well, it made me cry the first time I heard it (pathetic, I know)
3) Reflection by Tool. So spacy, it feels like drifting, when I first heard this it was like nothing I had ever experianced.
4) The Pinnacle by Kansas. Gripped me right away and didn't let go the keyboard sounds so perfect on this song, especially when coupled with the violin.
5) The Dead Flag Blues by GYBE! Simply the greatest piece of music ever recorded. "the car is on fire and there is no driver at the wheel..."
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who hiccuped endlessly trying to giggle but wound up with a sob
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stonebeard
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 00:42 |
Shakespeare wrote:
fighting sleep wrote:
2. The Red album by KC. Simply astounding. Especially Starless.
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Wait, you consider the whole album one epic? Why?
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It's obviously a concept album. About redness.
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KoS
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 00:45 |
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Shakespeare
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 00:51 |
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 01:05 |
I can't really think of 5 specifically, so I'll throw out ones at random
Genesis- Supper's Ready- P Gaebz at his best as well as the rest of the crew
The Mars Volta-Cassandra Gemini- epic, and manages to not change key once over a half hour and remain interesting
Genesis- The Musical Box- IMO their best song
Genesis- Dancing With the Moonlight Night- dammit this is going to turn into Genesis worship fest
Genesis- The Cinema Show- yep
Van der Graaf Generator- A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers- embodies a feeling of pure darkness
Close to the Edge- Yes
The Gates of Delirium- Yes
09-15-00 (pt. 1)- Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Anesthetize- Porcupine Tree
Dream Theater- Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence Dream Theater- A Mind Beside Itself Dream Theater- A Change of Seasons
Pink Floyd- Dogs Pink Floyd- Echoes
mmmm flagrant disregard for limiting numbers
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memowakeman
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 01:54 |
A top 5 is not enough, these are my favorites
King Crimson - Starless (a perfect song, to my ears)
Yes - Gates of Delirium (my fav Yes song ever, i know, without Wakeman)
Pink Floyd - Dogs (Echoes and SOYCD are also superb epics, right now Dogs is my favorite, great guitars)
Banco - Il Giardino del Mago (awesome song, everything is excellent)
Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn Pt. 1 (beautiful piece by a superb musician)
Osanna - Oro Caldo (easily one of the best songs by an Italian band)
Renaissance - Ashes are Burning (beautiful, the live version from the Carnegie Hall is outstanding)
The Doors - When the Music`s Over (pure bliss, superb)
Mostly Autumn - Heroes Never Die (a song that i really love)
Anekdoten - Hole (that Mellotron!)
Edited by memowakeman - December 16 2007 at 01:56
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spacemetal
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 17:21 |
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick I think everyone else has this one covered, its just great music, lyrics, everything from beginning to end... flawless if you ask meIn the Woods... - Omnio Pure beauty and atmosphere, turn the lights off, sit back, and let this one take over your life temporarilyGreen Carnation - Light of Day, Day of Darkness
Well, this is an epic, that's really epic. It's also epic and well
it's just epic. So many changes make it hold your attention for the
whole duration (60 minutes). Probably the definitive prog metal
epic.Yes - Gates of Delirium Yeah, I'm very original. Picking Yes for one of my top 5 epics, but how can you not? Engaging listen all the way through, and the climax is just absolutely awesome.Porcupine Tree - The Sky Moves Sideways A trip to space and back
Also...
THE_POLE wrote:
Tuleen Ajettu Maa - Moonsorrow |
YES another Moonsorrow fan...
Edited by spacemetal - December 16 2007 at 17:35
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YesFan72
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 18:13 |
I can't pick only 5...
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The Pessimist
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Joined: June 13 2007
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 18:49 |
1.The Great Nothing - Spock's Beard (fantastic keyboards)
2. Tetragrammaton - The Mars Volta (great riff)
3. Driver's Seat - The Flower Kings (i dunno why, it's just a great song)
4. A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers - VDGG (incredible vocals from Hamill throughout)
5. Journey to the Centre of the Earth - Rick Wakeman (it's the closest thing in prog (imo) to what i love: classical music)
(if there were a sixth, i'd put TaaB - Jethro Tull)
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King Crimson776
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Posted: December 16 2007 at 20:25 |
All of the Above - Transatlantic
Duel With the Devil - Transatlantic
At the End of the Day - Spock's Beard
The Truth Will Set You Free - The Flower Kings
My New World - Transatlantic
These are the epics bands in my opinion.
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el böthy
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Location: Argentina
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Posted: December 17 2007 at 12:32 |
Yes - Gates of delirium Yes - Close to the edge Meshuggah - I Yes - Awaken Moonsorrow - Jaasta Syntynyt - Varjojen Virta
...Yes are the kings when it comes to epics
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LARKSTONGUE
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Joined: November 08 2007
Location: United States
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Posted: December 17 2007 at 14:08 |
Camel- Music Inspired by the Snow Goose. This is the single most cohesive piece of progressive rock material in the entire literature. Period.
Yes- Close to the Edge. Tremendous concept, brilliantly played and sung.
King Crimson- Talking Drum/Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part Two. Awesome instrumental work by the most forward thinking progressive rock band of all time.
Pink Floyd- Echoes. Tremendous piece of atmospheric music, built around one overamplified piano note. Transcendant music that takes you on a sonic journey to some far away place.
Emerson, Lake and Palmer- Tarkus. ELP at its best. Powerful vocals by Lake, superb keyboard play by Emerson and drumming by Palmer. ELP at its best.
I could add a bunch more as honorable mention, but will offer just a few:
King Crimson- Lizard. Acquired taste, loaded with heavy free jazz, it is a brilliant display of musicianship, very intense listening due to the multi-layered sound, but well worth the effort.
Pink Floyd- Dogs. Great Gilmour guitar throughout, brilliant and incisive lyrics by Roger Waters. Floyd at their best.
Caravan- Nine Feet Underground. Great early progressive epic with some vestiges of psychedelia, it is finely sung and played, simply addictive, and, when I put it on, it gets a bunch of replays for about a week.
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Nucleus
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Posted: December 17 2007 at 22:43 |
To avoid having three songs from Tales From Topographic Oceans in my Top 5, I'll count that one as one huge epic.
1. Tales From Topographic Oceans- Yes- Most epic works of music ever IMO.
2. 2112- Rush- All around great song. Great concept; my favorite Rush track.
3. Close to the Edge- Yes- This is the song that got me hooked on prog. Had to be included here.
4. Anesthesize- Porcupine Tree- I was surprised at the lack of attention for this great song. It may not even be a year old, which is infantile by prog standards, but I thought that this track had to be recognized. Incredible drums.
5. Echoes- Pink Floyd- And of course. This song is king of psychadelic journeys. The guitarwork in this song takes me to magical places.
Honorable mentions in no real order (too hard to choose only five ):
Journey to the Center of the Earth- Rick Wakeman (forgotten classic)
Awaken- Yes
Rubycon- Tangerine Dream
Phaedra- Tangerine Dream (I thought TD wasn't getting enough recognition on this thread)
Shine On You Crazy Diamond- Pink Floyd
Dogs- Pink Floyd
Gates of Delerium- Yes
Dead Flag Blues- Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Take A Pebble- ELP
Heart of the Sunrise- Yes
Fool's Overture- Supertramp
And You and I- Yes
Well there's my list. As you can probably tell, I believe Yes to be the masters at creating epic music.
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