yet another one that I have to share with you...btw the real good part starts at about 6:00
yet another one that I have to share with you...btw the real good part starts at about 6:00
Last edited by Progmatic; 11-08-2012 at 09:02 AM.
Another one that comes to mind is XII Alfonso's "Breathing, Scarcely" but I couldn't find it on YT.
Some that I like:
Renaissance Love Lies, Love Dies
Eddie Jobson Theme of Secrets
Ofra Haza In Nim'Alu
and, of course, King Crimson Epitaph
Cargo of diamonds as you are: nothing more valuable, nothing more tough. - A. M. Beal
Cargo of diamonds as you are: nothing more valuable, nothing more tough. - A. M. Beal
Cargo of diamonds as you are: nothing more valuable, nothing more tough. - A. M. Beal
"please do not understand me too quickly"-andre gide
Surf's Up is one of the most beautiful songs ever written, imho. Just an amazing song!
"So...you seek understanding. Then listen to the music and not the song..." - Kosh
[VIDEO][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fDqBISmtB4]/[VIDEO]
"Hereafter" from the Dixie Dregs...with the greatest guitar solo EVER that fades into oblivion during the best part of the solo (like all great solos of this nature do!)
"So...you seek understanding. Then listen to the music and not the song..." - Kosh
I could choke this thread full of Serge Fiori stuff:
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MIKE (a.k.a. "Progbear")
‘“What blow, Goblin?” said Corinius.’ --E. R. Eddison
N.P.:“Zenith”-Thierry Fervant/Seasons of Life
Another melody that haunts me...the ending of the song is stunning !
Just listen to the harmonies
this one really has one of the most gorgeous melodies I've ever heard in my entire life. this guy's just in another universe.
You are all wrong. This wins. Crazy Man Michael by Fairport Convention.
So beautiful
"please do not understand me too quickly"-andre gide
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Since I saw The Monkees last night, I'll throw in The Porpoise Song. They Never Will Know by Marshall Crenshaw
also comes to mind.
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