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Deimos
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Topic: Military-like drumming Posted: August 06 2009 at 16:17 |
I might be wrong but Nimrodel - The White Rider by Camel has a military-like passage. Album is Mirage, of course.
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Posted: August 05 2009 at 00:45 |
To the unknown man by Vangelis
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Failcore
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Posted: August 04 2009 at 23:50 |
Dunkirk and Nimrodel- Camel Return to WIT- Fromuz Theophany- Proto Kaw
Those are all I remember of the top of my head.
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Dellinger
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Posted: August 04 2009 at 23:04 |
In the middle of High Hopes, the part with the acoustic guitar.
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Lodij van der Graaf
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Posted: August 03 2009 at 02:24 |
"Bring the Boys Back Home", Pink Floyd segue between "Nadir's Big Chance" and "The Institute of Mental Health, Burning", Peter Hammill
ah, forget about the others... There are many...
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ghost_of_morphy
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Posted: August 02 2009 at 23:13 |
I can't believe that nobody has mentioned Bruford's work on Fragile (esp. Heart of the Sunrise.) As I remember he was criticized for the tight military style at the time.
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rosenbach
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Posted: August 02 2009 at 08:02 |
Mount Teidi from Oldfield's Five miles out, with a great drumming work by Carl Palmer.
Edited by rosenbach - August 05 2009 at 00:45
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BaldJean
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Posted: August 02 2009 at 05:49 |
oh, and there is also some militayry drumming in "Marsch' n' Rock" from Guru Guru's album "Mani und seine Freunde", but a bit rocked up, after the introductory lines which translated mean: the progressive general freaked out at the battle memorial. "orchestra", he shouted, "I'm in the mood for 1, 2, 3, 4 marching rock".
and the band surely does oblige
Edited by BaldJean - August 02 2009 at 08:18
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The Runaway
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Posted: August 02 2009 at 05:48 |
Somewhere near the end of "Quicksilver Clay" by Leviathan
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Posted: August 02 2009 at 05:21 |
Bo Hansson's Attic Thoughts - March & Repose
Bo Hansson's - Lord Of The Rings - The Ring Goes South
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Posted: August 02 2009 at 04:43 |
Ooby-Scooby Doomsday!!!
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progkidjoel
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Posted: August 02 2009 at 04:17 |
Outro to Marillion's FUGAZI.
-Joel
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Posted: August 02 2009 at 02:23 |
"Havenless" by Enslaved
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deafmoon
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Posted: August 01 2009 at 10:12 |
Barrie Barlow of Tull played some great rudimentary/military field drumming sprinkled among some of his stuff.
I think on the album Songs From The Wood, Barrie used a marching snare drum? The drum is quite different in overall size, texture and tone, from a standard 5" or 6 1/2 inch deep kit snare drum.
Barlow even had one set up on stage off to the side of his glockenspiel in the middle 70's with Tull.
Additionally, I do believe, when I saw Page and Plant Tour in the middle 90's, that the late Michael Lee used this size as his main snare drum. Not that he did much military playing with it.
But, BJ Wilson from Procol was a master rudimentary player and used it militaristically very nicely.
I will say though, my favorite pure snare drum playing is Ravel's Bolero. When played corretly the dynamic climb of each stroke over the piece is truely something spiritual.
in many
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sean
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Posted: December 04 2008 at 18:29 |
i'll vouch for Explosions in the Sky as well.
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BaldJean
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Posted: December 04 2008 at 18:18 |
there is military drumming on the first album of Mother Gong's "Robot Woman" trilogy in the track "Military Procession" (what a surprise!) in "Circus" from Hoelderlin's "Clowns and Clouds" there is some military drumming too
Edited by BaldJean - December 05 2008 at 03:47
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crimson87
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Posted: December 04 2008 at 18:07 |
Found some more: Jerusalem by ELP and Dunkirk by Camel.
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jimidom
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Posted: December 03 2008 at 12:06 |
Although not prog, Wings had a couple of songs with some great military drumming:
"Let 'Em In"
"Mull of Kintyre"
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Jozef
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Posted: December 03 2008 at 10:46 |
meptune wrote:
Maybe the march in 7/8 at the beginning of Genesis' The Battle of Epping Forest or the militaristic groove in Apocolypse in 9/8 from Genesis' Supper's Ready. |
Don't forget that one section near the end of "The Knife". Also, Pink Floyd's "A Saucerful of Secrets" has a good example in the Syncopated Pandemonium section.
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fuxi
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Posted: December 03 2008 at 10:45 |
Of course Hopper plays that amazing bass solo on, what's it called - "Alifie" I think!
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