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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2014 at 11:03
Originally posted by Dr. Occulator Dr. Occulator wrote:

Get every album chronologically and listen to how one of the most incredible bands ever evolved. Even at the end when they tried to conform a bit with the new wave & punk revolution they were far and beyond better songwriters than their contemporaries. I wish I was back at the beginning learning & listening to the genius that is Gentle Giant!
 
This was even more impressive at the time!
 
Today, it gets lost in the laundry water, and you can't tell the difference any more and most people don't care.
 
At the time, there was nothing, absolutely nothing, that tore up music, like they did, and listening to it was an insane pleasure. You just stood there, and wonder ... did they just do that?
 
Also, on the show I did, they did musical chairs for the encore, and every one played every instrument. Funny one was when one of them sat on the drummer stool picked up the drum stix, looked at them and threw them away and played all these drums with his hands! Nutz!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2014 at 11:47
Really like the first and Acquiring the Taste  but also enjoy Free Hand and Power and the Glory.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2014 at 01:22
Originally posted by Kentucky_Hawkwindage Kentucky_Hawkwindage wrote:

Ok-Here's what i just did.I bought the 2 CD Compilation GG Edge Of Twilight.This should give me a good overall impression of what Gentle Giant is all about.If i feel the need then i'll start getting each album.

that what I did and I came to the conclusion that it was a mistake. Its a lot of GG to take in one go. My feeble little brain couldn't  'process' it all. When I started listening to the albums as released then I started to make some sense of it all.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2014 at 12:28
There is more usage of the mellotron on the first 3 albums. The sound of their vocal harmonies is reminiscent of the style and approach discovered in early church music. They came up with the idea to fuse that with Rock and as an addition they mastered counterpoint and creatively composed interplays between players in the band to exist within the composition. To a degree...(and in the early days), they sometimes... intentionally or unintentionally..sounded or reminded one of King Crimson. After Octopus they lost Phil Shulman and the band didn't feel confident over the end product of In A Glass House. On Power and the Glory...the band seemed to take on the influence of YES. It was even more evident on Free Hand and on The Missing Piece there is an indication that they might be influenced by Genesis of 79'. The darker sound/side to the band existed early on and they gradually sacrificed a percentage of it when they began to emulate a subtle YES sound.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2014 at 14:33
^ So was Leave It , Yes returning the 'favour'?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2014 at 18:47
I'll never forget that I TRULY appreciated what Gentle Giant did when I saw a tribute band (Gary Green was in attendance as well) do them.

Sure, I had all their albums, but actually seeing what it took to execute what they had written was a revelation to me.

They got lost in the shuffle for me back in the 70s.  I liked them, but their was so much cutting edge prog back then!  AND they were ahead of their time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2014 at 15:27
Good News-I got the 2 CD Gentle Giant Edge Of Twilight In todays mail.I've listened to Wreck so far which i really like.I'm skimming around giving a listen to other tracks.I grew up on Black Sabbath,Blue Oyster Cult,Deep Purple,etc so this music might have to grow on me.I'm really liking what i'm hearing now though,don't know what track it is.Wish me luck i shall report back!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2014 at 04:18
Funny Ways was probably the first GG track I really liked. Alucard was also close and The Moon Is Down. That compilation covers their early albums extremely well. Pretty much all of the first two albums and Octopus are on it so it will leave you with a dilemma about whether to get  those albums seperately and then end up duplicating most of what you have already.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2014 at 09:07
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Funny Ways was probably the first GG track I really liked. Alucard was also close and The Moon Is Down. That compilation covers their early albums extremely well. Pretty much all of the first two albums and Octopus are on it so it will leave you with a dilemma about whether to get  those albums seperately and then end up duplicating most of what you have already.
Yes sir you are correct here i have a delimma in the making.I could get lucky someday & score every GG LP at a yard sale for $1.00 each.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2014 at 11:54
Originally posted by Dayvenkirq Dayvenkirq wrote:

My personal favorite is Three Friends, a rather unpopular choice.
also my,
i think that the GG are the most great progressive band, despite some passages very little digestible! (IMHO).
No, cosa sono adesso non lo so
sono come, un uomo in cerca di se stesso
no, cosa sono adesso non lo so
sono solo, solo il suono del mio passo...
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