Brilliant list and great to see The Flower Kings get some well deserved love. So many epics to choose from, here are some of my favourites 1. Rush - Hemispheres: Cygnus X1 Book II 2. The Flower Kings - Numbers 3. Porcupine Tree - Anesthetize 4. Transatlantic- All Of The Above 5. Mystery - Through Different Eyes 6. Seventh Wonder - The Great Escape 7. Riverside - The Same River 8. Yes - Awaken 9. Neal Morse Band - Alive Again 10. K2 - Chapter 1: Infinite Voyage Great video as always and keep up the good work 👏
I'm really late to this video, but great list! One of my favorite prog epics that I never hear mentioned anywhere is A Dangerous Journey by Ritual. It's 30 minutes of inventive, joyful fun that feels like 10. Criminally underrated.
Great list! "I am the Sun" is especially overlooked, even by a lot of TFK fans it seems, so it's great to see it getting some love. Also nice to see someone batting for the current era of Gong - yeah, they're not the same as they were with Daevid at the helm, but they're great in their own way, and bloody brilliant live! When I think of underrated epics, a few that immediately spring to mind are: The Tangent - A Place in the Queue Hatfield and the North - Mumps Bubu - El Cortejo de un Día Amarillo Focus - Hamburger Concerto Weidorje - Elohim's Voyage Jan Dukes de Grey - Sun Symphonica Zamla Mammaz Manna - The Fate ...Oh I could go on and on ad infinitum but I should probably shut up and get back to work now!
For Mike Oldfield I think I'll choose Ommadawn Teramaze - Sorella Minore (25.54) Jean Michel Jarre - Equinoxe Rick Wakeman - Journey to The centre of the earth Kraftwerk - Autobahn
Thank you for all the good recommendations! I'm glad you mentioned The Pineapple Thief, they are fantastic. I love the album from them Tightly Unwound. I'd recommend you listen to the last track from that album it's called To much to lose...it's a 15 minute track 😉. Also from Pineapple Thief check out the song Preparation for Meltdown....it's so heavy for them and I know you will love it.
This is a great list! I love that track by The Flower Kings (1 of, if not my favorite actually) Rush and Spock's Beard also favorites. The Great Nothing specifically was at least partially inspired by my favorite musician, Kevin Gilbert. I can appreciate your reasons for higlighting The Sky Moves Sideways as well as that piece can be rather therapeutic and calming. I've never heard of Sagobrus but that clip you played sound really good! And the Gong piece I should also hear as I enjoy some Gong, but have not heard their newest record. Epics?..and they have to be 15 minutes or longer? there are dozens of course. I guess 2 come to mind, and both are pieces that are separated into tracks under the same title. Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick Fates Warning - A Pleasant Shade of Gray they are both sprawling works, but still work best listened to beginning to end if that makes sense.
Yes you are spot on with Oldfield, the melodic invention is beautiful throughout. I promise to check out part 1❗Did Procol Harum's In Held Twas I make it? I've always preferred to keep the idea of progressive alongside that of Prog though I accept the latter might be tighter and useful. Love listening to people who want to talk about music, I can never understand those who don't feel the need to talk about music.
A lot of stuff for me to check out here - thanks for the list! I've been meaning to check out The Pineapple Thief myself for a while. Perhaps about time I joined the party too.
A great one that I listen to over and over is Milliontown by Frost, from the album of the same name. I just love the instrumentals in it, especially the last 7 or so minutes.
@@marysmusictaste Almost forgot, From Silence to Somewhere by Wobbler is another fantastic one. If I can think of any more, I'll randomly put them here.
I was wondering what the heck happen when the sound stopped!?... i dont get the copyright laws on this site, bands should be glad someone is talking about them, its FREE publicity! Not the 1st time im recommending this band and tbh i dont really remember your opinion on them but since im listening to them almost everyday for a month now, those two 1st album of Faith No More with Mike Patton are AMAZING!! (The Real Thing and Angel Dust). Trying to avoid listening to NIN and MM, my mom died last month and i feel like if i listen to the Downward Spiral it will not be good for my mental health!... i know it will get better with time... i hope!?
Love Porcupine Tree and The Pineapple Thief! One song that comes to mind is Astra - The Weirding. Also always gotta shout out an Aussie band, Arcane - Known/Learned is a double album, lots of long songs with the title track Learned clocking in over 22 mins. Unfortunately this was Arcanes last album, just as I discovered them as is always the way, but the singer is now with Caligula's Horse. A video idea to do might be any bands you've gotten into from recommendations on the channel, it's always fun to know if you've spread a great band to someone else!
Brilliant list and great to see The Flower Kings get some well deserved love. So many epics to choose from, here are some of my favourites
1. Rush - Hemispheres: Cygnus X1 Book II
2. The Flower Kings - Numbers
3. Porcupine Tree - Anesthetize
4. Transatlantic- All Of The Above
5. Mystery - Through Different Eyes
6. Seventh Wonder - The Great Escape
7. Riverside - The Same River
8. Yes - Awaken
9. Neal Morse Band - Alive Again
10. K2 - Chapter 1: Infinite Voyage
Great video as always and keep up the good work 👏
Thank you🥺🖤
I'm really late to this video, but great list! One of my favorite prog epics that I never hear mentioned anywhere is A Dangerous Journey by Ritual. It's 30 minutes of inventive, joyful fun that feels like 10. Criminally underrated.
Hemispheres is my fave Rush album too and Space Revolver is my fave Flower Kings!
Great taste!!
Great list! "I am the Sun" is especially overlooked, even by a lot of TFK fans it seems, so it's great to see it getting some love. Also nice to see someone batting for the current era of Gong - yeah, they're not the same as they were with Daevid at the helm, but they're great in their own way, and bloody brilliant live!
When I think of underrated epics, a few that immediately spring to mind are:
The Tangent - A Place in the Queue
Hatfield and the North - Mumps
Bubu - El Cortejo de un Día Amarillo
Focus - Hamburger Concerto
Weidorje - Elohim's Voyage
Jan Dukes de Grey - Sun Symphonica
Zamla Mammaz Manna - The Fate
...Oh I could go on and on ad infinitum but I should probably shut up and get back to work now!
Thank you so much for your suggestions, I’ll be sure to check them out!!
For Mike Oldfield I think I'll choose Ommadawn
Teramaze - Sorella Minore (25.54)
Jean Michel Jarre - Equinoxe
Rick Wakeman - Journey to The centre of the earth
Kraftwerk - Autobahn
Love the new hair color
Thank you 🥰
Gong and agusa , modern classics in the classical style.
Agusa did an epic and I was not aware?!? Rushing to listen to that one ASAP.
I think you’ll love it!!!
I'm not a prog fan, to be honest, although I do like Rush.
Thank you for all the good recommendations! I'm glad you mentioned The Pineapple Thief, they are fantastic. I love the album from them Tightly Unwound. I'd recommend you listen to the last track from that album it's called To much to lose...it's a 15 minute track 😉.
Also from Pineapple Thief check out the song Preparation for Meltdown....it's so heavy for them and I know you will love it.
Brilliant thank you! I’ll be sure to check those out as I’m new to Pineapple Thief 🥰
This is a great list!
I love that track by The Flower Kings (1 of, if not my favorite actually)
Rush and Spock's Beard also favorites. The Great Nothing specifically was at least partially inspired by my favorite musician, Kevin Gilbert.
I can appreciate your reasons for higlighting The Sky Moves Sideways as well as that piece can be rather therapeutic and calming.
I've never heard of Sagobrus but that clip you played sound really good!
And the Gong piece I should also hear as I enjoy some Gong, but have not heard their newest record.
Epics?..and they have to be 15 minutes or longer?
there are dozens of course.
I guess 2 come to mind, and both are pieces that are separated into tracks under the same title.
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
Fates Warning - A Pleasant Shade of Gray
they are both sprawling works, but still work best listened to beginning to end if that makes sense.
Amazing thank you for the suggestions! And thank you for watching 🥰
Yes you are spot on with Oldfield, the melodic invention is beautiful throughout.
I promise to check out part 1❗Did Procol Harum's In Held Twas I make it? I've always preferred to keep the idea of progressive alongside that of Prog though I accept the latter might be tighter and useful.
Love listening to people who want to talk about music, I can never understand those who don't feel the need to talk about music.
Thank you for watching! 🥰
A lot of stuff for me to check out here - thanks for the list! I've been meaning to check out The Pineapple Thief myself for a while. Perhaps about time I joined the party too.
Thank you for watching!! I reckon you’ll love Pineapple Thief too 🥰
A great one that I listen to over and over is Milliontown by Frost, from the album of the same name. I just love the instrumentals in it, especially the last 7 or so minutes.
Amazing thank you I’ll check it out!!!
@@marysmusictaste Almost forgot, From Silence to Somewhere by Wobbler is another fantastic one. If I can think of any more, I'll randomly put them here.
@@starcloister4651 I appreciate that, thank you!
TB is great, but Ommadawn is better IMHO!!
I was wondering what the heck happen when the sound stopped!?... i dont get the copyright laws on this site, bands should be glad someone is talking about them, its FREE publicity!
Not the 1st time im recommending this band and tbh i dont really remember your opinion on them but since im listening to them almost everyday for a month now, those two 1st album of Faith No More with Mike Patton are AMAZING!! (The Real Thing and Angel Dust).
Trying to avoid listening to NIN and MM, my mom died last month and i feel like if i listen to the Downward Spiral it will not be good for my mental health!... i know it will get better with time... i hope!?
I’m so sorry to hear about your mom, time is a healer ❤️
@@marysmusictaste Thx i appreciate it.
Love Porcupine Tree and The Pineapple Thief! One song that comes to mind is Astra - The Weirding. Also always gotta shout out an Aussie band, Arcane - Known/Learned is a double album, lots of long songs with the title track Learned clocking in over 22 mins. Unfortunately this was Arcanes last album, just as I discovered them as is always the way, but the singer is now with Caligula's Horse.
A video idea to do might be any bands you've gotten into from recommendations on the channel, it's always fun to know if you've spread a great band to someone else!