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Topic: Has anyone noticed...
Posted By: Man Overboard
Subject: Has anyone noticed...
Date Posted: September 06 2007 at 22:05
...that in Ryo's Solo on the first Spock's Beard DVD (Don't Try This At Home), he plays the Schizoid Man interlude?  LOL  I first got that DVD before I'd heard any Crimson and missed it as such (though Schizoid Man sounded oddly familiar when I first heard it Wink), and just listened again for the first time in ages, and THERE IT WAS Big%20smile

In this thread, we list prog bands playing 'teases' of other prog band's materials, or even covers.  Less emphasis should be given on groups containing members of the song covered Tongue

Edit:  This was totally meant for Prog Music Lounge, can a mod move it?  Embarrassed


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Posted By: TheProgtologist
Date Posted: September 07 2007 at 00:41

Moved to the PML,Aaron.



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Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: September 07 2007 at 03:22
But not just lists here please, this is a discussion area.


Posted By: The Whistler
Date Posted: September 07 2007 at 03:27
Ian Anderson's been doin' Led Zep references as of late. I liked the instrumental cover of "Kashmir." Heavy on the heavy flute, naturally.

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Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: September 07 2007 at 03:30
I just checked out a new band proposed for PA called Zip Tang that does a great version of 'Tarkus' -- good sample on site;
http://www.ziptang.net/music.html - http://www.ziptang.net/music.html

..and let's see, at the end of Al Di Meola's Scenario album, Jeff Beck's 'Blue Wind' is given a tribute





Posted By: oddentity
Date Posted: September 07 2007 at 03:45
After Crying quote King Crimson's "Easy Money" and Ravel's "Bolero" in the same song on their recent DVD, After Crying Live.  




Posted By: Inverted
Date Posted: September 07 2007 at 16:34
Yes, I noticed that Ryo does the 21st Century Schizoid Man theme, and I was at the J-Tull concert when Ian Anderson, on flute, teamed up with Lucia Micarelli, on violin, to play Kashmir. That was one of the coolest versions of that song I have ever heard (wht the exception of Kevin GIlbert's version).


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Posted By: Failcore
Date Posted: September 07 2007 at 16:55
The best version of Kashmir has to be, without a doubt (at least for me :D), the one on the Dixie Dregs'  Bring 'Em Back Alive album. It's a shame Steve Morse named his band Dixie Dregs, he'd have a huge following if he hadn't.


Posted By: heyitsthatguy
Date Posted: September 07 2007 at 17:30
 Petrucci in his solo for Surrounded when I saw them started playing the solo for "Mother" (and appropriately, the "Wall" bricks appeared on the big screen LOL) later for the intro to Trial of Tears they played a couple bars of the intro to "Xanadu"

at the end of Tool's "Parabola" the harmonics and few notes sound exactly like "Roundabout"'s intro...or I'm crazy


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Posted By: Trademark
Date Posted: September 07 2007 at 18:27
Roine Stolt worked a few bars of The Fountain Of Salmacis into World Of Adventures at 7:54 into the tune.


Posted By: moebius
Date Posted: September 08 2007 at 05:07
Tool has many... there is a song (I don`t remember wich one) in 10.000 days that is a completely rip-off of king crimson,s Thark or Level Five, thraking section. It`s incredibly similar, surely inspired by kc.


Posted By: clarke2001
Date Posted: September 08 2007 at 10:34
I almost started crying when I heard live version of Tull's My God performed by Premiata Forneria Marconi!Thumbs%20Up

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Posted By: andu
Date Posted: September 08 2007 at 10:57
Wow... where can I hear that, too? Shocked

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Posted By: clarke2001
Date Posted: September 08 2007 at 11:00
Originally posted by andu andu wrote:

Wow... where can I hear that, too? Shocked


Patience, my friend...Smile..let me finish the process of transformation from "I heard" to "I own"Wink


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Posted By: Ricochet
Date Posted: September 08 2007 at 11:02
Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

Ian Anderson's been doin' Led Zep references as of late. I liked the instrumental cover of "Kashmir." Heavy on the heavy flute, naturally.


You mean "Staircase to Aqualung"? Was fun to listen. Wink
Don't know of "Kashmir". Samples/proof? LOL


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Posted By: andu
Date Posted: September 08 2007 at 11:05
Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

Ian Anderson's been doin' Led Zep references as of late. I liked the instrumental cover of "Kashmir." Heavy on the heavy flute, naturally.


You mean "Staircase to Aqualung"? Was fun to listen. Wink
Don't know of "Kashmir". Samples/proof? LOL


Check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHsxmjpkeFI - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHsxmjpkeFI


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Posted By: el böthy
Date Posted: September 08 2007 at 14:04
Originally posted by andu andu wrote:

Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

Ian Anderson's been doin' Led Zep references as of late. I liked the instrumental cover of "Kashmir." Heavy on the heavy flute, naturally.


You mean "Staircase to Aqualung"? Was fun to listen. Wink
Don't know of "Kashmir". Samples/proof? LOL


Check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHsxmjpkeFI - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHsxmjpkeFI

man, I´m in love ClapClapClapClapClap

but that´s not JT, it´s Ian solo!


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Posted By: andu
Date Posted: September 08 2007 at 14:05
If you take it like that, the last Jethro Tull concert was a Ian solo concert, too...

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Posted By: VanderGraafKommandöh
Date Posted: September 08 2007 at 14:09
I also saw Lucia Micarelli perform Kashmire with JT.  Yummy!

L'infonie tease Ravel's Bolero on one of their albums.

Gov't Mule do a lot of live teases, some prog, some not.

Karl Jenkins always borrows his own riff, it seems.  Tunes by Nucleus and Soft Machine, seem to share that riff.  I guess he ran out of ideas. LOL


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Posted By: Chris S
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 00:24
I notice a lot of " personal" " Local" bands get inclusion on PA but crossover geniuses like Black Sabbath don't even get a sniff. Why would that be? Had BS been my backyard good feel prog garage band in outer Romania would they be here now?
 
Maybe we should give Patti Smith or Tori Amos a shout too given the total latitude to dometicos and it's unchallengable critique?


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Posted By: rileydog22
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 00:30
Originally posted by Chris Stacey Chris Stacey wrote:

I notice a lot of " personal" " Local" bands get inclusion on PA but crossover geniuses like Black Sabbath don't even get a sniff. Why would that be? Had BS been my backyard good feel prog garage band in outer Romania would they be here now?


Black Sabbath were just straight-forward hard rock/heavy metal.  I don't think they played a prog note in their career. 


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Posted By: heyitsthatguy
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 00:38
Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Originally posted by Chris Stacey Chris Stacey wrote:

I notice a lot of " personal" " Local" bands get inclusion on PA but crossover geniuses like Black Sabbath don't even get a sniff. Why would that be? Had BS been my backyard good feel prog garage band in outer Romania would they be here now?


Black Sabbath were just straight-forward hard rock/heavy metal.  I don't think they played a prog note in their career. 


how does one play a prog note exactly? LOL


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Posted By: stonebeard
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 00:58
Originally posted by heyitsthatguy heyitsthatguy wrote:

Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Originally posted by Chris Stacey Chris Stacey wrote:

I notice a lot of " personal" " Local" bands get inclusion on PA but crossover geniuses like Black Sabbath don't even get a sniff. Why would that be? Had BS been my backyard good feel prog garage band in outer Romania would they be here now?


Black Sabbath were just straight-forward hard rock/heavy metal.  I don't think they played a prog note in their career. 


how does one play a prog note exactly? LOL


Very seriously. Stern%20Smile


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Posted By: Chris S
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 01:01
Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Originally posted by Chris Stacey Chris Stacey wrote:

I notice a lot of " personal" " Local" bands get inclusion on PA but crossover geniuses like Black Sabbath don't even get a sniff. Why would that be? Had BS been my backyard good feel prog garage band in outer Romania would they be here now?


Black Sabbath were just straight-forward hard rock/heavy metal.  I don't think they played a prog note in their career. 
Notwithstanding your view and opinion of course, BS played plenty of prog in their early career. Do  you  challenge me for examples? And when I do compare them to " Gallows Pole", " Tangerine" " Since I been Loving You" ( not that I disagree with all of course) will you still say that "Zebut Puel" from late 70's Poland warrant more inclusion than a metallurgic spasm of a  psychedlic wonderfuelled prog wet dream?
 
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Posted By: rileydog22
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 01:11
I haven't heard Zebut Puel, but I have heard Sabbath's first four albums, and they aren't progressive in the slightest.  

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Posted By: unclemeat69
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 13:27
what about Wheels Of Confusion (Vol4) or Hand of Doom (Paranoid) or  War Pigs (Paranoid)? they sound at least prog-related


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Posted By: Raff
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 13:36
Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

I haven't heard Zebut Puel, but I have heard Sabbath's first four albums, and they aren't progressive in the slightest.  


I disagree. In their first album there are a lot of proggy moments, and some of the tracks have the structure of mini-suites. However, BS were rejected over and over again, though there are many people who are in favour of their addition - which in any case would spark another endless, unpleasant controversy. This is why the Admin team, who are responsible for PP/PR additions, tend to tread lightly these days.

Personally, I have no objection to their addition - on the contrary. However, I'd also like people to express their suggestions in a less confrontational way.


Posted By: VanderGraafKommandöh
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 13:38
Yes, please keep it civil, guys. Smile

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Posted By: Man Overboard
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 13:45
Originally posted by unclemeat69 unclemeat69 wrote:

what about Wheels Of Confusion (Vol4) or Hand of Doom (Paranoid) or  War Pigs (Paranoid)? they sound at least prog-related


Confirmed:  Any song with over 3 chords is prog.  Hilary Duff to be added for that one song with an 11/8 bridge...  INTO RIO. 

Wink


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Posted By: unclemeat69
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 13:47
To get back to the original  discussion:
Frank Zappa used to throw in Louie Louie all the time, and later on My Sharona, and sometimes some classical stuff (Stravinsky)


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Posted By: fuxi
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 16:08
Originally posted by unclemeat69 unclemeat69 wrote:

To get back to the original  discussion:
Frank Zappa used to throw in Louie Louie all the time, and later on My Sharona, and sometimes some classical stuff (Stravinsky)



My favourite "Louie Louie" quote is the extraordinary finale of "Flakes" on the SHEIK YERBOUTI album! ("I'm a moron and this is my wife...")


Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 17:06
Let's not divert this thread into a discussion about the addition of Black Sabbath. there is a section for such debate.
 
Chris, I don't recall you asking for permission to add BS, have you? You did however seek and gain permission to add Peter Bardens back in April, but that has not yet happened. It seems rather unfair to complain about additions by others when you do not complete those you have sought yourself.
 


Posted By: KoS
Date Posted: September 09 2007 at 17:22
This thread's a laugh.
How's that for constructive.Ermm


Posted By: Chris S
Date Posted: September 12 2007 at 04:19
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Let's not divert this thread into a discussion about the addition of Black Sabbath. there is a section for such debate.
 
Chris, I don't recall you asking for permission to add BS, have you? You did however seek and gain permission to add Peter Bardens back in April, but that has not yet happened. It seems rather unfair to complain about additions by others when you do not complete those you have sought yourself.
 
I have no defense re Peter Bardens inclusion and empowering myself to include him after PA approval. If I said I did not have the time it would sound a lame excuse but nevertheless the  truth.
 
If my comments seem confrontational,I appologise and I will refrain from future opinions but life is too short to walk on eggshells.
 
peace....


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Posted By: Dick Heath
Date Posted: September 12 2007 at 04:35
Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:



Karl Jenkins always borrows his own riff, it seems.  Tunes by Nucleus and Soft Machine, seem to share that riff.  I guess he ran out of ideas. LOL


Did he have that many? Possibly the worse thing to happen to Soft Machine - and he does not seem to acknowledges their existence anymore


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Posted By: VanderGraafKommandöh
Date Posted: September 12 2007 at 11:53
Yet Bundles is an exceptionally good album.  I also really love Holdsworth and Etheridge's additions.

It is odd that he doesn't acknowledge his past though... I heard his Desert Island Discs.  It was disappointing.


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