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Possessed
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Posted: March 06 2005 at 13:26 |
Rob The Good wrote:
Uriah Heep - Magician's Birthday ?!!!
Umm..I think you'll find that Uriah Heep IS a Prog band (certainly more Prog than Radiohead could ever dream about being).
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Cool. I've always considered their middle period ( Look At Yourself - The Magician's Birthday) progressive. They started out as a hard rock band similar to Deep Purple then their 80's and 90's output was more Metal-oriented.
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richardh
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Posted: March 06 2005 at 14:18 |
madgo2 wrote:
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Madgo,did you hear the extended version of Love Is Like Oxygen? This is a prog track!
A few others off the top of my head:
Lone Star - The Bells Of Berlin
Be Bop Deluxe - Blazing Apostles
Al Stewart - Nostradamus
Iron Maiden - Ryme Of The Ancient Mariner
Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride (to Owens Coffin)
Simple Minds - Waterfront
Beatles - Day In The Life
Jean Michel Jarre - Magnetic Fields Pt1
Deep Purple - Child In Time
Hi Richard - yes that is the version I heard and I thought it was very good actually, I had always remembered Sweet as being a top forty band but they obviously had some very good elements to them. I always thought they had the Queen type vocals early on, maybe even before Queeen I see you mention "Lone Star" and that must be the band from Wales with Paul Chapman later of UFO and Waysted. I have their albums and enjoy them quite a bit. Thought I was the only one who remembered them...
Madgo
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Hi Madgo.I have both Lone Star's albums as well.The first album has some seriously proggy stuff and is very good IMO.They also employed Jeff Wayne to provide an orchestral arrangement for one of the songs on 'Firing On All Six'.I reckon they have enough Prog credentials for them to be included in the archive.What do you reckon?
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Reed Lover
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Posted: March 06 2005 at 14:51 |
Manunkind wrote:
The long-standing Polish punk band Armia have just relased a new album with a 30-minute epic that is very much prog and a good listen,too. The name of the track is "Ultima Thule".
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Ultima Thule is the name of a rock band aint it?
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Easy Livin
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Posted: March 06 2005 at 15:03 |
John Sloman of Lone Star went on to join Uriah Heep breifly, for their "Conquest" album. Good band LS, "All of us to all of you" and all that. Not sure about their prog credentials though.
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Manunkind
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Posted: March 06 2005 at 15:04 |
Reed Lover wrote:
Manunkind wrote:
The long-standing Polish punk band Armia have just relased a new album with a 30-minute epic that is very much prog and a good listen,too. The name of the track is "Ultima Thule".
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Ultima Thule is the name of a rock band aint it?
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Yes, and this is their lead singer doing a stage dive
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"In war there is no time to teach or learn Zen. Carry a strong stick. Bash your attackers." - Zen Master Ikkyu Sojun
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Reed Lover
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Posted: March 06 2005 at 15:05 |
Manunkind wrote:
Reed Lover wrote:
Manunkind wrote:
The long-standing Polish punk band Armia have just relased a new album with a 30-minute epic that is very much prog and a good listen,too. The name of the track is "Ultima Thule".
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Ultima Thule is the name of a rock band aint it?
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Yes, and this is their lead singer doing a stage dive
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madgo2
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Posted: March 06 2005 at 17:28 |
richardh wrote:
[QUOTE=madgo2][QUOTE=richardh]
Madgo,did you hear the extended version of Love Is Like Oxygen? This is a prog track!
A few others off the top of my head:
Lone Star - The Bells Of Berlin
Be Bop Deluxe - Blazing Apostles
Al Stewart - Nostradamus
Iron Maiden - Ryme Of The Ancient Mariner
Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride (to Owens Coffin)
Simple Minds - Waterfront
Beatles - Day In The Life
Jean Michel Jarre - Magnetic Fields Pt1
Deep Purple - Child In Time
Hi Richard - yes that is the version I heard and I thought it was very good actually, I had always remembered Sweet as being a top forty band but they obviously had some very good elements to them. I always thought they had the Queen type vocals early on, maybe even before Queeen I see you mention "Lone Star" and that must be the band from Wales with Paul Chapman later of UFO and Waysted. I have their albums and enjoy them quite a bit. Thought I was the only one who remembered them...
Madgo
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Hi Madgo.I have both Lone Star's albums as well.The first album has some seriously proggy stuff and is very good IMO.They also employed Jeff Wayne to provide an orchestral arrangement for one of the songs on 'Firing On All Six'.I reckon they have enough Prog credentials for them to be included in the archive.What do you reckon?
Yeah I would imagine they belong in the archives as well. Have you ever heard the third album which was unreleased? I got a hold of it about a year ago and it was finished up by Paul Chapman. The production is a little shoddy but still worth having for the true fans of the band, not for the casual listener.
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frosty
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Posted: March 06 2005 at 17:35 |
Jane's Addiction - Three Days
Blue Oyster Cult - Subhuman, Veteran Of A Thousand Psychic Wars, Astronomy
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Cinema
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Posted: March 06 2005 at 23:48 |
Lots of 10cc is progressive. For example, their entire "How Dare You" album is progressive, and a fantastic listen to boot. Lots of their "Deceptive Bends" and "Bloody Tourists" is also progressive. Actually, I'm a bit surprised 10cc hasn't found its way onto ProgArchives.
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Certif1ed
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 02:51 |
Rob The Good wrote:
Uriah Heep - Magician's Birthday ?!!!
Umm..I think you'll find that Uriah Heep IS a Prog band (certainly more Prog than Radiohead could ever dream about being).
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It's not true to say that Uriah Heep are more prog than Radiohead - in fact it is very much the other way around: UH never came up with anything as progressive as "Kid A" or "Amnesiac" - and I've yet to hear anything UH have done that is even half as proggy as anything on "OK Computer".
"Magician's Birthday" is not a prog track - it's a simple rock track that's been extended, and has that outrageously Nigel Tufnell style guitar solo at the end.
"Evil Woman" by Spooky Tooth, from the album "Spooky Two" is a better prog track by a non-prog band (and it's 5 years earlier).
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richardh
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 03:01 |
madgo2 wrote:
richardh wrote:
[QUOTE=madgo2][QUOTE=richardh]
Madgo,did you hear the extended version of Love Is Like Oxygen? This is a prog track!
A few others off the top of my head:
Lone Star - The Bells Of Berlin
Be Bop Deluxe - Blazing Apostles
Al Stewart - Nostradamus
Iron Maiden - Ryme Of The Ancient Mariner
Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride (to Owens Coffin)
Simple Minds - Waterfront
Beatles - Day In The Life
Jean Michel Jarre - Magnetic Fields Pt1
Deep Purple - Child In Time
Hi Richard - yes that is the version I heard and I thought it was very good actually, I had always remembered Sweet as being a top forty band but they obviously had some very good elements to them. I always thought they had the Queen type vocals early on, maybe even before Queeen I see you mention "Lone Star" and that must be the band from Wales with Paul Chapman later of UFO and Waysted. I have their albums and enjoy them quite a bit. Thought I was the only one who remembered them...
Madgo
Hi Madgo.I have both Lone Star's albums as well.The first album has some seriously proggy stuff and is very good IMO.They also employed Jeff Wayne to provide an orchestral arrangement for one of the songs on 'Firing On All Six'.I reckon they have enough Prog credentials for them to be included in the archive.What do you reckon?
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Yeah I would imagine they belong in the archives as well. Have you ever heard the third album which was unreleased? I got a hold of it about a year ago and it was finished up by Paul Chapman. The production is a little shoddy but still worth having for the true fans of the band, not for the casual listener. |
I wasn't aware of a third album.Very intriguing.i would be interested in getting that as well as the BBC studio sessions they recorded.
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chorus of one
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 04:01 |
Elton John - Funeral For A Friend (Love Lies Bleeding)
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Titan
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 04:49 |
The Doors - Light my fire (whole 7 minutes version)
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Blacksword
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 05:11 |
At War with Satan - Venom
Blow the house down - Siouxsie & the Banshees
Down in the Sewer - The Stranglers
Blue room (Extended) - The Orb (with Steve Hillage & Jah Wobble)
Unto the ends of the Earth - Killing Joke
The End - The Doors
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Swinton MCR
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 06:08 |
Death Trip - Cockney Rebel........
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 09:02 |
Ghost Love Score - Nightwish
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Mategra
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 09:18 |
"Danced", "Race Through Space", "Ieya", "Jungles of Jupiter", "The Packt" - Toyah
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Certif1ed
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 16:49 |
frosty wrote:
Jane's Addiction - Three Days
Blue Oyster Cult - Subhuman, Veteran Of A Thousand Psychic Wars, Astronomy |
I also think that "Monsters" (Cultosaurus Erectus) is a very proggy track - I love the way it drops into that jazz groove then flip-flops back into the searing metal riff.
blacksword wrote:
Venom - At War With Satan
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Venom totally rock, and are true pioneers... that's an incredible album (if purely for its audacity) - but I just gotta laugh
As a prog album, it's certainly got a side-long track...
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Chris Stainton
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 18:27 |
I always thought the keyboard solo in "Strawberry Letter 23" by the Brothers Johnson sounded cool. Progressive Funk.
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 20:08 |
The Doors - LA Woman
Jane's Addiction - Ted Just Admit It
The Velvet Underground - The Murder Mystery
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