CHEER-ACCIDENT do this a lot:
"Fear Draws Misfortune" is a lyric from a song called "According To The Spiral"
"Putting Of Death" is a lyric from a song called "Immanence"
CHEER-ACCIDENT do this a lot:
"Fear Draws Misfortune" is a lyric from a song called "According To The Spiral"
"Putting Of Death" is a lyric from a song called "Immanence"
Steve F.
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“Remember, if it doesn't say "Cuneiform," it's not prog!” - THE Jed Levin
Any time any one speaks to me about any musical project, the one absolute given is "it will not make big money". [tip of the hat to HK]
"Death to false 'support the scene' prog!"
please add 'imo' wherever you like, to avoid offending those easily offended.
U2 album Under a Blood Red Sky - lyric in New Year's Day.
Here Comes Sunshine by the Grateful Dead begins with the title of the album Wake of the Flood.
Yeah, I should've guessed these guys would be a prime suspect for that, but I concentrated on their 70's stuff abnd came up enpty
Good stuff dudes
Keep'em coming.
How did I miss those twowall.gif
Achtung Baby, maybe as well??
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
Barclay James Harvest: Everyone Is Everyone Else (from " For No One")
Steely Dan-Katy Lied (from Doctor Wu)
Enchant-Juggling 9 or Dropping 10 (from Juggling Knives)
Enchant-Blueprint of the World (from At Death's Door)
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Eric: "What the hell Hutch, it's all Rush, what if we wanted a little variety?"
Hutch: "Rush is variety, Bitch! Rule number one: in my van, its Rush! All Rush, all the time...no exceptions."
From "Fanboys" 2009.
Well Cirrus Bay had one with 'Whimsical Weather' (the title mentioned in 'Across the Cobblestones'), and almost with 'The Search For Joy', where 'Cotton Skies' talked about searching for joy.
Also:
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso: Io sono nato libero (from “Canto nomade per un prigioniero politico”)
Aztec Camera: High Land, Hard Rain (I forget which song it’s from, but they chant the title at the end of one of the tracks. Possibly “Walk Out to Winter,” but don’t quote me on that.)
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Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883...
Van Halen - Mean Street from Fair Warning
Well you guys already named all the Rush ones I could think of. Now I gotta really strain my brain to come up with something...
You say Mega Ultra Deluxe Special Limited Edition Extended Autographed 5-LP, 3-CD, 4-DVD, 2-BlueRay, 4-Cassette, five 8-Track, MP4 Download plus Demos, Outtakes, Booklet, T-Shirt and Guitar Pick Gold-Leafed Box Set Version like it's a bad thing...
Surprised XTC haven’t come up. They had a couple of “displaced” album titles like the Popol Ace example above. Oranges and Lemons comes from “Ballet for a Rainy Day” (off of Skylarking). Apple Venus comes from “Then She Appeared” (from Nonsvch).
Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883...
^^^^ that's a whole other thread... Title Tracks not included on the namesake album.
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A biggie that has escaped us so far
"Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme" album from Simon & Garfunkel coming from the song "Scarborough Fair".
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
Crack The Sky: Wet Teenager from the album Animal Notes.
contains the lyric:
I saw the flowers
I saw the grave
I saw the animal notes, riddled in pain
Sometimes, I hear, it's up to you
Michel van der AA (featuring Kate Miller-Heidke): Mirrors At Night from the album Time Falling:
I sigh
I hear time falling
My breathing happens
It's not mine
Marillion---Fugazi
There is a song called "Fugazi" on that album, so no.
Marillion - Under the Sun
"we roll in the Radiation..."
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