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    Posted: July 24 2023 at 23:46
Too many to mention, but "Neverland" by Marillion never fails to give me goosebumps.


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Goosebumps and unique experience
John Cage: 4'33" - some four minutes of silence, performed with a studio audience in a live broadcast of DWDD (The World Continues Turning - a daily prime time Dutch TV show then). Presented by a master of new music himself Reinbert de Leeuw. The Dutch conversation is 11 min long, the 4'33" silence is towards the end.   https://www.bnnvara.nl/dewerelddraaitdoor/artikelen/reinbert-de-leeuw-overleden  
They mention 'Cage Against the Machine' as an example of a Christmas hit in England in 2010 with a slew of young(er) music artists.
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Another series of goosebumpin' experiences:
- Barclay James Harvest: She Said (live with Bern Symphony orchestra, under free sky 22 May 1971)
- Barclay James Harvest: Mockingbird
- Pink Floyd: Careful with that Axe Eugene (in movie Zabriskie Point by Antonioni, perfectly timed)
- Philip Glass: Soundtrack Kooyanisqatsi movie (including the iconic movie scenes)
- Led Zeppelin: Kashmir
- Beach Boys: Good Vibrations (the longest possible version)
- Björk: Vespertine - Pagan Poetry / Frosti
- Jean Sibelius: Finlandia (gets me every time)
- Man: Do You Like It Here Now (All Good Clean Fun / We're Only Children / Many are Called, etc.)
- ELP: Brain Salad Surgery - Jerusalem
- Buffalo Springfield: Again - Broken Arrow (especially in high audio quality at neilyoungarchives.com )
- Graham Nash: No Nukes - Cathedral
- etc.
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Xanadu
Firth of Fifth
Starless
The Musical Box
Stairway to heaven (yes after all these years).
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Close to the Edge.

Oh and Roads to Moscow by Al Stewart.
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Originally posted by Artik Artik wrote:

Pink Floyd  "Careful with that axe Eugene" - Pompei version (Waters' scream) 
Waters screaming is something I can do without, thank you.
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Naturally: KING CRIMSON 'Starless'


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Just played "Afraid of Everything" from Pendragon's Love Over Fear for the first time in a while, that gave me a severe case of the goosebumps, especially when Clive Nolan hits the piano arpeggios in the middle.
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Moon Safari's "A Kid Called Panic" from Lover's End. Absolutely GORGEOUS.
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Ninet Tayeb's vocals in Steven Wilson's 'Routine' (especially when listened while watching the film).

Even at a soundcheck, she's pouring every ounce of emotion in!



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I have couple tracks that can do this trick :)
It seems most of these are connected to vocals. Hmm interesting :) Anyway, here they are:

Yes "Awaken" (ascending vocal melodies at the begining and the same when they comeback later)
Pink Floyd  "Careful with that axe Eugene" - Pompei version (Waters' scream) 
Swans "In my garden" - the way Jarboe sings - so gentle and otherworldy <3
Van der Graaf Generator - "The plague of lighthouse keepers" - the way Hammil builds the tension leading to the eruption around 11th minute. 

And one is instrumental music related:
King Crimson "Sailor's tale"  - there is a part  around 4:33 which sounds like the whole Universe just exploded and started running ahead, if it makes any sense :)

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Yes- close to the edge
  "   - The gates of delirium
Genesis -supper's ready
  "       firth of fifth (steve's guitar solo especially)
Spock's Beard -the doorway (ending part especially)
Anglagard - Jordrok 
Gentle Giant -three friends
VDGG -pilgrims
Mike Oldfield -tubular bells (especially towards the end of side one with the instrument naming section)



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Hatfield & the North's The Yes No Interlude.
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

The one song that ALWAYS gives me goosebumps is "Watcher of the Skies" on the LP "Genesis Live!"  

The raucous cheering and applause at the opening Mellotron chords always sends me into orbit!  I cannot help but to clap and cheer along every time I hear it!  

Here, dig it!  HAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE!!  Clap




It's one of the best openings to a live album I've ever heard. I love it too. To be honest I like the mellotron intro to Watcher.. more than I like the song overall. This live version is better than the studio version IMO.
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The closing reprise of CTTE gets me every single time, no exception. NOW THAT YOU'RE FINE NOW THAT YOU'RE WHOOOOOOOOLE!.....SEASONS WILL PASS YOU BY....I GET UP!....I GET DO-WN!!!....

That is pure etherial angelic frequency condensed into vibrations suitable for human perception, my friends.

Also, unrelated to the above, but the more listens I give this, the more I'm convinced this might actually be a perfect 5/5, 10/10, etc. progressive rock track (instrumental, no vocals, Italian, don't worry lol):


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The ending of Close to the Edge is always sure to do it! Also, the "murder scene" during the song Scene Nine: Finally Free in Dream Theater's Metropolis Part 2 always ends up giving me chills.
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I don't really tend to get goosebumps or shivers listening to music. Usually, no matter how strong the emotional reaction or mental reaction I have, it doesn't manifest itself physically. However when I heard the 1980 live version of Rush's Xanadu included in their Permanent Waves 40th Anniversary box set, hearing Alex play the opening theme with his heavier PeW era tone rather than his AFTK era tone made me turn my head and just listen in awe.
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The violin solo in Rush's Losing It.
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the keyboard solo close to the edge oh man gets me every time
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^'King Arthur' always came off to my ears as an excuse for Wakeman to get some of his drinking buddy-musician friends together and have a party.
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This is the tremendous epic which never fails to send shivers up my spine and brings me out in goose-pimples, especially the thumping bass line and magnificent keyboard solo.  Look out for the surprise ending where Rick Wakeman transforms into Merlin the Magician. Thumbs Up
 
 
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