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The Truth
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Posted: January 19 2010 at 20:50 |
I'm not entirely sure... Gates of Delirium I think...
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Eapo_q42
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Location: Australia
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Posted: January 19 2010 at 21:01 |
gottagetintogetout wrote:
BaldJean wrote:
I really could not say. I
grew up with prog. my parents were hippies and listened to all this
stuff all the time. hearing prog epics was absolutely normal to me when
I was a kid
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Dude! Your parents were awesome. I wish my parents played Prog for me as a child. |
My dad introduced me to Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd and King Crimson. I wouldn't even call him a progger. He's just from the right time period, that's all.
Edited by Eapo_q42 - January 19 2010 at 21:02
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BrufordFreak
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Posted: January 21 2010 at 10:15 |
"Stairway to Heaven" (Zep) or "Closer to Home" (Grand Funk) I can't remember which--though some Beatles songs/sides felt as though they were "epic." Also, pretty sure I discovered Uriah Heep after hearing the above two.
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Drew Fisher https://progisaliveandwell.blogspot.com/
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KingCrimson250
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Posted: January 22 2010 at 14:28 |
Fool's Overture was my first exposure to longer-than-usual song form. I remember bragging about it to my friend at school about how I had a ten minute song (I would have been about twelve years old, haha) and he said "That's nothing, my dad's got this song called Tarkus and it's more than twenty minutes." I checked that one out and man, I was blown away (also, being young, I really enjoyed the weird synth tone used after Battlefield, haha).
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Bj-1
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Posted: January 23 2010 at 08:29 |
Mike Oldfield's 'Crises'.
My dad used to play that one often when I was a kid and I loved it, and it still have a special place in my heart.
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RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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ghost_of_morphy
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Posted: January 23 2010 at 10:17 |
I guess it depends on how you define epic, but I'm pretty sure that Yours is No Disgrace, clocking in at just under ten minutes, should count as my first epic.
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halabalushindigus
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Posted: January 23 2010 at 11:34 |
not neccesarily epic by today's standards, but back in 67', it was epic as epic can be. This song made me stop and yell, "What the HECK! is going on?" I was 9. The song was "A Day In A Life" by The Beatles
which, in my estimation, hints of a nuclear event. It is in this song that the orchestra builds to a rising peak, not once, but twice. And it is in this second crescendo that I absolutely freaked out. I did not know what was happening to my mind, I thought I had lost it
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assume the power 1586/14.3
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Rogertheshrubber
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Location: Keller, TX
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Posted: January 23 2010 at 14:47 |
gottogetintogetout!
Tulsey Town! What's up! As far as I remember I spent much time in the late 70's early 80's there in Green Country. Grew up in Ponca City (Zonka). We used to play good football until we ran into the Tulsa schools part of the schedule. Wow you people used to humble our over-rated squads in the 70's. I haven't been to Tulsa since 1996. Lots of good concerts and memories. Todd. Genesis. Even saw a Beatle. Saw George Harrison from floor seats at the Assembly Center. I love Tulsa. I need to go back before I get old. OOPS!
L A W Z E E !
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I have nothing to say occifer!
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LandofLein
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Location: Temecula, CA
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Posted: January 25 2010 at 19:21 |
2112
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seventhsojourn
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Posted: January 25 2010 at 19:35 |
''Question'' by The Moody Blues. Ok it's not epic and it's not really prog, but this is where it all started for me 40 years ago. Am I really that old!?!
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Urik
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Posted: January 27 2010 at 09:34 |
Dream Theater - Octavarium
My reaction was a huge "What the f**k?"
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Icarium
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Posted: January 27 2010 at 10:11 |
my three first epics are 1. Elton John - Funural For a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding 11:09 min (i was 3 years old first time my father playd this on the record player but i was scared to death by the synth intro started crying and I was nervous at listning to it in many years to come) 2. King Crimson - Starless (one song i downloaded when I was starting to get curious on what prog was together with The Sheltering Skye from Dicipline great song with chapman stick)anyone else who likes the Sheltering Skye? 3. Dream Theater - Take the Time and Metropolis prt . and different songs by bands I downloaded bach when I was 16-17 years at my beginner stage
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Geizao
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Posted: January 27 2010 at 12:47 |
The Beatles: Abbey Road Yes: The Yes Album Pink Floyd: Atom Heart Mother.
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Kashmir75
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Posted: January 27 2010 at 20:22 |
It was probably Zeppelin that eased me into prog, and ten minute long songs. At the time, I thought 'Stairway To Heaven' or 'The Rain Song' were the longest songs ever recorded!  I credit them with getting me interested in prog. Imagine my surprise when I heard Close to the Edge or Octavarium!
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Hello, mirror. So glad to see you, my friend. It's been a while...
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