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Forum Music King
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Progressive Rock.
Which prog-rock albums are in your collection? I'll start with one of my favourites (not listened to for a long time actually)
![]() Magnum - Kingdom of Madness (1979)
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FRISIAN (MOD)
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Yes - Yessongs (1973)
TRACKS: Opening Excerpt From "Firebird Suite" 3:45 Siberian Khatru 9:50 Heart Of The Sunrise 11:26 Perpetual Change 14:08 And You And I 10:55 Mood For A Day 3:52 Excerpts From "The Six Wives Of Henry VIII" 3:52 Roundabout 8:33 I've Seen All Good People 7:00 Long Distance Runaround/The Fish 13:45 Close To The Edge 18:41 Yours Is No Disgrace 14:21 Starship Trooper 9:25 TOTAL TIME: 2:10:07 (130:07) |
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Forum Music King
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I must get that. I once had a Yes album (90125), it was weird to say the least. The LP must be up in the attic now.
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FRISIAN (MOD)
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not bad knowing that you were only 3 years old at that time (1973) cylob- by the way did the time change in the uk?? end of the summertime?
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Forum Music King
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The clocks go forward an hour in about 3 weeks time (usually the last Sunday of October).
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FRISIAN (MOD)
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then they changed the time in these forums because overhere it 12.35 and if i see at the time i post something it's 2.35
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Forum Music King
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Interesting. The clocks actually go back an hour soon (not forwards)! I don't know why they don't leave it at GMT.
![]() The time now is 11:40. |
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Forum Music King
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So, what's the best Pink Floyd album.....?
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Major Dude
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Easy, Dark Side Of The Moon.
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Forum Music King
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What about Wish You Were Here? It's supposed to be a classic...
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Mostly Harmless
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I rather like The Final Cut, but that's getting more into "written and directed by Roger Waters, performed by Pink Floyd" territory
.I think I'd probably agree that Dark Side of the Moon was the best (and the last) "real" PF album. For long you live and high you fly, but only if you ride the tide, and balanced on the biggest wave you race towards an early grave. |Musicbrainz|Audioscrobbler|last.fm| |
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Mostly Harmless
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*engages nitpick mode*
Animals was an EP, not an album .
For long you live and high you fly, but only if you ride the tide, and balanced on the biggest wave you race towards an early grave. |Musicbrainz|Audioscrobbler|last.fm| |
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Quote:
![]() I own a copy of the 1977 release "vinyl album". Is there an Animals version out that I do not know about? A CD maybe, not like the original release? |
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wish you were here is the best...
also people would not be happy calling Floyd "prog rock".. isn't that Yes, ELP, king crimson etc. |
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Weird you people did not mention yet Dream Theater
or Symphony X (albiet these two are more Metal, but still) Spock's Beard, Queensryche, Kansas, etc...
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