Shut your mouth!
Just talkin' 'bout Prog.
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Shut your mouth!
Just talkin' 'bout Prog.
Puh-leeze!
If I were to make a final FU to PE, it would be yuge and epic and squarely directed at the denizens of this forum!!
Not a mild (but, totally accurate) jibe at the Douchebag-in-Chief...
FAKE president FAKE wins FAKE war.
Ho, Ho, Ho!
It was written 50 years after JSB's death by a student of a student as an exercise and contains many things that Bach would not have done.
Still, a great piece.
For me, it's Robert Fripp's League of Gentlemen, Missing Persons (with several Zappa alumni including Terry Bozzio, who was also in UK), and Nash the Slash.
Now, I don't know if these actually...
http://dangerousminds.net/comments/spacerock_legend_fumio_miyashita_does_something_amazing_on_los_angeles_cabl
Space-rock legend Fumio Miyashita does something amazing on Los Angeles cable access,...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBbRTRBY4D4
Kubrick commissioned Alex North to score 2001, but then rejected it for the classical pieces. The original recordings were erased in 1980, except for a mono mix that North retained.
Check youtube....
Jazz is respectable now, but back in the day it was considered by many as gutter trash - the music of whore houses and gin joints.
:up
MPGA
Make Prog Great Again!
I don't get why people rave about this band. They suck so much, it makes me weep for the future of prog.
Sting. Also, some of the medieval metal bands, such as Subway To Sally.
Just finished it.
Don't waste your time or money.
I guess you're one of those people who objects to considering actual evidence. :roll
A few days ago, your opinion was much different. Did they alter your medication?
Let's compare, shall we?
Verdict: Sinfield's version is clearly a whole lot better.
Impressioni di settembre - English translation
Please, don't try to speak for all. IMO, the English versions are superior.
He DID have an ARP Pro Soloist!
http://images.equipboard.com/uploads/source/image/15511/gfROc3B.png?v=1436822367
http://images.equipboard.com/uploads/source/image/15511/gfROc3B.png?v=1436822367...
Ah! The old, Jeff "Mr. Thickie" Carney logic: A is better than B, therefore B is crap.
Jeffy, you must be smokin' something heavy, because nowhere in this thread did I "cut down" Wakeman.
Moraz doesn't sing. So, how can he be out of tune?
Maybe you are referring to the Moog. Then, I agree with you. I, too, am shocked - SHOCKED - that a Moog went out of tune. Everyone knows that...
Moraz kicks Wakeman's butt any day of the week.
I don't think it's a valid comparison because a) a player should be judged when they're in their prime, not approaching retirement age; and, b) you need to have more than a single sample.
Sure, if you are OK with the "hero", Everyman (who is supposed to be us?) is a crazy, anti-social loner who is mad that no one "understands" him (oh, they understood him which is why they avoided...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnH_EoROF3A
I love the music of this band (and they were much better than Fireballet) but the lyrics of "Everyman" is The. Stupidest. Story. EVER!
And, an idiotic "moral", to boot!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-T65itSZBI
Nowhere near what Squire knew.
So, would you say that it passed the "Troning Test"? ;)
Yes’s 1974 album Relayer included a jazz-prog-fusion workout titled The Gates Of Delirium, featuring Wakeman’s replacement, Swiss keyboard maestro Patrick Moraz (“The best Hammond player I ever...
His vocal interpretation on “Impressioni di Settembre” is fantastic!
Thomas Crow wrote: "the avant-garde serves as a kind of research and development arm of the culture industry: it searches out areas of social practice not yet completely available to efficient...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bfPwtUTP4k
I guess that one could call it a "bolero-influenced composition" or, possibly, an "electronic bolero-classical synthesis". ;)
If we're just comparing these two, FTB is much better than SYTMO. However, "The Sage" is his best and "Lend Your Love To Me Tonight" is far and away superior to SYTMO.
AB is not really a classical adaptation. It has a form similar to the Ravel, but that's about it.
Also, it started as a march. It was Palmer's idea to use a bolero rhythm.
Blasphemer!
Blasphemer!
Both excellent albums and at first blush a tough call. But, with a closer look it can only be:
BSS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Kc6dWd28TI
ItCotCK, while an excellent (but flawed) album, is not the first prog album. In fact, it is not a prog album, at all. The ONLY prog piece is SM. The other tracks, except for (and, I'm being kind...
RED!!!
No!
Anyone who has seen 2001: A Space Odyssey has heard Ligeti: Requiem for Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, 2 Mixed Choirs and Orchestra; Lux Aeterna; Atmosphères. ;) ;)
http://playlistasartform.com/playlists/1-mysterious-barricades/ligeti/
"As to the two elements of title, you wouldn’t say the result is obviously Hungarian, though some YouTubers have imagined it...
Janell Duxbury has literally written the book (and two supplements) on this topic.
Rockin' the Classics and Classicizin' the Rock: A Selectively Annotated Discography (Discographies: Association...
The Yes Album
Keith Emerson and Peter Hammill.
"Mostly worthless."
He also played on Fripp's Exposure album.
http://dangerousminds.net/comments/laserbeams_disco_balls_smoke_machines_and_analog_synthesizers_tim_blakes_cr
When I first approached it, I thought I'd get quickly bored. And, it did seem that way as it started as a reverby thing, then a rat-a-tat, but as it went on I started to enjoy the rhythmic...
http://dangerousminds.net/comments/phil_collins_famous_drum_fill_from_in_the_air_tonight_gets_the_steve_reich
The songs on Side A, while not the killer that IGDV is, are still pretty good. I really like the last one, "Are You Happy?"
For me, it's Tarkus. The suite is one of my favorite pieces of music and although I like the other side (especially, "A Time and a Place") I don't listen to it much.
Yeah. I was going to ask, how could anyone called SC "obscure"? It's the first thing I think of when someone says "Relayer". It's what they played on the radio.
That's because you can't make silver purses out of sow's ears!
She WAS on "60 Minutes ... years ago. (Check out at 4:00 mark.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjI2wsanu98
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_INMvNz53M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWDV5LEY0j0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaSaFpJfU-8