-Any album by Herbie Hancock (and I mean anyone). -Blue Train and A Love Supreme by John Coltrane. -Mosaic by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers. -The Blues and the Abstract Truth by Oliver Nelson. -Components by Bobby Hutcherson. -Power to the People by Joe Henderson. -The Awakening by Ahmad Jamal Trio. -Heavy Weather by Weather Report. -Jaco Pastorius (1976). -Romantic Warrior by Return to Forever. -The Joy of Flying by Tony Williams. -Pain by Ohio Players. -Moon Germs by Joe Farrel. -One by Bob James. -Troupeau Blu by Cortex. -Streamline by Lenny White. -Blow by Blow by Jeff Beck. -Ethiopian Knights and Street Lady by Donald Byrd. And of course: -The Jewel in the Lotus by Bennie Maupin. Yes. I'm really into Jazz.
Brilliant video. This is someone who clearly knows their music so damn well. Made me happy just watching this knowing there are people with such damn good tastes
There's something so fascinatingly grandiose and intimidating about listening to first seconds of Red and looking at the album cover, showing three absolute beasts of prog rock. One of the most powerful album openings of all time.
Hell's Bells on Back in Black - AC/DC I Feel the Earth Move on Tapestry - Carole King In the Dark on Don't Say No - Billy Squier Barracuda on Little Queen - Heart Follow the Leader on Follow the Leader - Eric B. & Rakim
There's three Genesis albums on the other vid, equal second with Kate Bush, King Crimson, Thin Lizzy and Todd Rungren. Beaten only by Herbie Hancock who gets 5, all told.
One could also say Led Zeppelin II whole lotta love. Perchance even Led Zeppelin III immigrant song If we were daring enough, Led Zeppelin IV Black Dog
You actually have the coolest music taste like ever you have the most awesome music taste I did not expect to see Caravan and Gentle Giant and Mahavishnu orchestra that’s so cool lol also fear of music caught me off guard you should check out the soft machine
Thank you! I did listen to Third a while ago, and I’d definitely say that it’s an album I respect more than I actually like. I have gotten more into experimental Jazz so maybe I’d like it better nowadays. I do really like Robert Wyatt’s album Rock Bottom though. If you want to see a compilation with Rock Bottom and other albums from 1974 I recently made a video compiling the best music form 1974 ua-cam.com/video/YH0zGjhzmyE/v-deo.htmlsi=eIRBT7g_Wni5SRHW
@@AtomHeartLark third is great but I can see why it’s an acquired taste lol. I think nevertheless it’s an album at least everyone into early 70s progressive music/fusion should listen to at least once. I recommend listening to their first and second album, both of them being much faster paced and having that kind of bizarre accentric vibe a la Hatfield and the North (an album you should definitely listen to if you haven’t before) I’ve listened to a little of rock bottom and really liked it, if you’re a big Robert Wyatt fan I recommend Matching Mole though I feel like you need context with some of Robert Wyatt’s stuff cause he’s just kinda like that lol
John Coltrane & Duke Ellington! Best Jazz Album (came here to hear Zappa, and i am impressed by the whole comp….) & Miles Smiles! Wow! & Fela! & Maha Vishnu & Afro Jazz & Live Evil & Karma! (Not surprised by Giant Steps…) Definitely subscribed! thank You
This is such a great list! As a music student who enjoys prog, metal and jazz, this is such a perfect list and I discovered a bunch of great albums because this! thank you so much!
@@davebowman6497 I’d say Pepper for sure could be on this list. Not too sure about the white album but that is still a unique way to open the album. Please Please Me, A Hard Days Night and Help! are good examples too.
Serú Girán mentioned!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great list (Also think La Grasa de las Capitales is worth mentioning, I get that little acapella intro stuck in my head all the time)
Genesis - Foxtrot (Watcher of The Skies) Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters (Chameleon) King Crimson - In The Court of The Crimson King (21st Century Schizoid Man) King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Nonagon Infinity (Robot Stop) King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Polygondwanaland (Crumbling Castle) Le Orme - Felona E Sorna (Sospesi nell'incredibile) Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire (Birds of Fire) TOOL - Lateralus (The Grudge)
This is a really brilliant collection! I'd have loved to have seen 10cc "How Dare You?" in there. Great album all around with a surprising open. Just sayin'.
Highway 61 Revistited, Like A Rolling Stone, the snare kick and the explosion of sound opening up one of the greatest songs of all time never ceases to give me chills.
cool idea! some strong contenders that aren't too far from this niche: Brave New World - Iron Maiden (since we are on the iron maiden train) Human After All - Daft Punk Slippery When Wet - Bon Jovi Ramones - Ramones The Soft Parade - The Doors (hard to choose only one of theirs) Currents - Tame Impala Sun Structures - Temples
A note on Peter Babriel's third album (usually called "Melt"): the drums there are being played by Phil Collins, who was using the gated reverb effect for the first time that would become far more famous in the song "In The Air Tonight."
Mad Jack from the Chameleons 'Strange Times' album. Someone lent it to me, and I usually feared the worst when that happens. In ten seconds, I knew I was going to like the album. Now a favourite.
I would add the albums "Doremi Fasol Latido" by Hawkwind, "Loveless" by My Bloody Valentine, "Dirty" by Sonic Youth and "Believeo!" by Enon, and probably "Closer" by JoyDicision. Great list, all over a bunch of genres, and I love that Gentle Giant was in there twice, very cool.
Great list! I’d personally add a couple classics. It’s a mix of great and iconic intros. - Daft Punk Discovery - Metallica Master of Puppets - Death Grips The Money Store - Black Sabbath Master of Reality - SOAD Toxicity - The Doors The Doors - The Beatles Abbey Road - The Jimi Hendrix Experience Are You Experienced - Rancid …and out comes the wolves - New Order Power Corruption and lies - Duran Duran Rio - Radiohead Kid A - Sampha Lahai
Revolver -The Beatles Boston - Boston U.K. - U.K. Moving Pictures - RUSH Songs from the Big Chair - Tears for Fears Even in the Quietest moments - Supertramp Are You experienced (NA edition) - Jimi Hendrix Experience Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon And Garfunkel Eye in the Sky - Alan Parsons Project
Tunnel of Love, Dire Straits; Big in Japan, Tom Waits; Betray, Minor Threat; Uncontrollable Urge, Devo; Surrender, Cheap Trick; Blitzkrieg Bop, The Ramones
Awesome list! Buuuuut: As you've already Genesis an Hackett in there I would have gone for Selling England with the epic opening of Dancing with the moonlit knight 😎😉 same with Marillion's Script! Both openings are special and great with the just the singer starting ❤
In addition to the many great choices I would add Loveless, Henry Cow Legend, Fragile, OK Computer, On Land and in the Sea, Strangers from the Universe, Pinkerton, Black Sea, The World As It Is Today, Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
MISTER MORALE I LOVE THAT OPENER SAMPLE OMG TY Anyone else wish it was fleshed out into more than just two bars like it's own standing song in it's own right?
Kudos for holding Voyage till so close to the end. How about The Yes Album and Back To The Pavillion? Colma? :) Everyone commenting can add some no probs, of that I'm sure.
Loved your choices but seeing the excellent, underrated Fish Out Of Water and multiple GG albums in there yet no Relayer baffles me! The Gates Of Delirium has the best opening few seconds of any album or piece of music in general IMHO! Any way keep up the great work and have a great weekend!
@@vKarl7 Thank you! I didn’t put Relayer in the first part since I had seen it used in multiple other videos of this type so I didn’t want to be repetitive. But I did include it in the second part I made a while ago, ua-cam.com/video/ELN-QPVqzeM/v-deo.htmlsi=2jW-4jLaepAY_z2z
Red and Discipline by King Crimson, Trick of the Tail by Genesis, Piece of Mind by Maiden - these are some of my fave albums. The Genesis and Maiden are usually overlooked even by fans of those bands. Good to see some recognition here.
Suggestions for part 2. Trout Mask Replica - Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band. Out There - Eric Dolphy Out to Lunch - Eric Dolphy Lament - Einstürzende Neubauten (but give it more than a few seconds). Steve Reich: Different Trains Genesis - Genesis American Idiot - Green Day Paganini: 24 Caprices. Discipline - King Crimson Briliant Corners - Thelonious Monk More Blues and the Abstract Truth - Oliver Nelson Shapeshifting - Joe Satriani The Rhythm of the Saints - Paul Simon Bongo Fury - Frank Zappa Broadway the hard way - Frank Zappa The Grand Wazoo - Frank Zappa One size fits all - Frank Zappa Shut Up 'N Play Yer Guitar - Frank Zappa Waka/Jawaka - Frank Zappa
Mahavishnu is a sick one to include. I mostly only knew the jazz ones on this but I bet they are all very good. I also forgot Miles Smiles starts that exciting. I always remember that album as a little more low-key given it has stuff like Footprints on it. Need to listen to it again.
Video starts with Red, immediately know it’s going to be a banger
Court would’ve been a good candidate too
And then The Beatles show up.
10X
The original Larks Tongue is immense too.
I thought the same
prog invasion
There’s some rap and jazz
@Motionmanguyrn none of the rap really hit though
@@austinsatterfield6792 Not even Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers?
@sandenson I really hope your adding to the sarcasm 😂
"Titanic Overture" opening seconds of the first Alice Cooper album.
from one prog rock fan to another, thank you for putting the albums in the description . others don't do the same and it's annoying as hell
Can't you reverse image search with a screenshot
So sad that "Everything In It's Right Place" is not here, but god is this list full of bangers.
Yeah I'm not so big a Radiohead fan, but that was the first thing that came to mind - such a perfect opening.
Glad i'm not the only one
Looking for this in the comments. It’s as perfect a first few seconds as I can think of.
I agree. That's right, indeed !
I’d put Airbag too! Frickin awesome intro!
GENTLE GIANT MENTIONED RAAAAH
OMGGG YESSSSS
Best band.
I'm more impressed that he put vdgg in.
I LOVE GG
I know, right? 😊
Most albums are from the 70’s. It is really a special time in our existence
And a privilege to have been a teenager back then!
Too much weed, cocaine and LSD tends to help in making great music
SERU GIRAN MENTIONED!!!! ANOTHER CORONACIÓN DE GLORIA 🗣🔊🇦🇷‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
invisible tambienjajaja
Si @@lorenzoolivera2244
Y también el Capitán Beto de Luis Alberto Spinetta!!!! ❤
CORONADOS DE GLORIA 🗣️🗣️❗❗
pretenciosa a más no poder esa porquería
'Frownland' from Tout Mask Replica will have most people choking on their coffee!
MY SMILE IS STUCK
Yes
First one I thought of!
I am one of those people.
HOT RATS
HOT RATS
HOT RATS
HOT ZOOTS
IMA A LITTLE PIMP WITH MY HAIR GASSED BACK
-Any album by Herbie Hancock (and I mean anyone).
-Blue Train and A Love Supreme by John Coltrane.
-Mosaic by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers.
-The Blues and the Abstract Truth by Oliver Nelson.
-Components by Bobby Hutcherson.
-Power to the People by Joe Henderson.
-The Awakening by Ahmad Jamal Trio.
-Heavy Weather by Weather Report.
-Jaco Pastorius (1976).
-Romantic Warrior by Return to Forever.
-The Joy of Flying by Tony Williams.
-Pain by Ohio Players.
-Moon Germs by Joe Farrel.
-One by Bob James.
-Troupeau Blu by Cortex.
-Streamline by Lenny White.
-Blow by Blow by Jeff Beck.
-Ethiopian Knights and Street Lady by Donald Byrd.
And of course:
-The Jewel in the Lotus by Bennie Maupin.
Yes. I'm really into Jazz.
CORTEX😻
No Charles Mingus?
Jeff Beck.. Wired (Led Boots)
Seriously: Headhunters
Also , Dialogue by Bobby Hutcherson. And Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers (not actually called "Moanin'").
For introducing the enigma known as "The Lifeson Chord," Rush's _Hemispheres_ undeniably deserves its share of the spotlight for a video like this.
It was the first album that I thought when I clicked the video hahaha
There are few good Rush choices. The Big Money is another one with a perfect Leifson chord.
Good lord what about Moving Pictures
Seconding. Tom Sawyer????
@@thomasryan9754Overrated.
Finally something I care about on you tube.
It's personal, but Siamese Dreams, Smashing Pumpkins, always does it for me. The drum roll.
Brilliant video. This is someone who clearly knows their music so damn well. Made me happy just watching this knowing there are people with such damn good tastes
But at the same time, WHERE IS REMAIN IN LIGHT????
EL JARDIN DE LOS PRESENTES
MASSIVE W
(I'm from Argentina)
The range of musical diversity in this video is immense.
Yes, if the only genre you listen to is prog
@@spitgorge2021There’s also rap, metal, jazz, soul and more
> 90% is english
Not diverse at all but the picks are awesome
Taxman on Revolver, especially as it is a callback to the opening of the Please Please Me album showing how much had changed in a mere 3 years.
Glad to hear some jazz and King Crimson!
Superb music taste! Love seeing all this Brian Eno, Prog and jazz stuff, amazing man, I knew pretty much every single album on here
There's something so fascinatingly grandiose and intimidating about listening to first seconds of Red and looking at the album cover, showing three absolute beasts of prog rock. One of the most powerful album openings of all time.
Magma is truly underrated. De Futura's bass solo is my favorite of all time.
Yeah, Magma is okay…
I've just discovered them through this video. They are the exact type of music I'm looking for.
Tristan & Yseult is simply a brilliant chef-d'œuvre.
You’re living all over me by Dinosaur Jr is just banging.
people forget about ELP's first album, had some heavy moments
Hell's Bells on Back in Black - AC/DC
I Feel the Earth Move on Tapestry - Carole King
In the Dark on Don't Say No - Billy Squier
Barracuda on Little Queen - Heart
Follow the Leader on Follow the Leader - Eric B. & Rakim
Albums that start with the best few seconds not songs.
@Hue_Nery Exactly. Those songs start off the albums
Queen has a lot of great first few seconds on their albums. Also Miles Davis' "Kind Of Blue" has a super iconic introduction.
Agree! News of The world opens with We Will Rock You into We Are The Champions
Death on Two Legs
KC supremacy
I love the amount of prog rock in this list! I absolutely love red!
Seru Giran and Invisible mentioned. Another day, another win for south american rock.
Deep Purple in rock, fireball, machine head, perfect strangers, the Battle rages on. Rainbow long live rock 'n'roll the first ones that come in mind.
My music taste literally perfectly aligns with yours - glad to see Discipline, Red, Mr. Morale, and Attahk on the same video :)
Morrison Hotel-The Doors.....Warrior on the Edge of Time-Hawkwind.
Days of Future Passed is wonderful
And just when I thought I couldn't get any more impressed: PHARAOH SANDERS!
Foxtrot by Genesis might have the best opening ever. Don’t know if you put it on a different video.
Came here to say exactly this. The number one and only!
@@placidpaddler Looked in his channel right after and it's in part two of this video
There's three Genesis albums on the other vid, equal second with Kate Bush, King Crimson, Thin Lizzy and Todd Rungren. Beaten only by Herbie Hancock who gets 5, all told.
Hearing Watcher of the Skies for the first time blew my mind away. But even more so The Musical Box from Nursery Cryme.
Led Zeppelin I (Good times bad times)
One could also say Led Zeppelin II whole lotta love.
Perchance even Led Zeppelin III immigrant song
If we were daring enough, Led Zeppelin IV Black Dog
Thank you for putting non-English albums here :) put more!
Also Supertramp's Crime of the Century begins with School, and its haunting, haunting lonely harmonica.
Major W list
So happy to see On The Beach shouted out
You actually have the coolest music taste like ever you have the most awesome music taste I did not expect to see Caravan and Gentle Giant and Mahavishnu orchestra that’s so cool lol also fear of music caught me off guard you should check out the soft machine
Thank you! I did listen to Third a while ago, and I’d definitely say that it’s an album I respect more than I actually like. I have gotten more into experimental Jazz so maybe I’d like it better nowadays. I do really like Robert Wyatt’s album Rock Bottom though. If you want to see a compilation with Rock Bottom and other albums from 1974 I recently made a video compiling the best music form 1974
ua-cam.com/video/YH0zGjhzmyE/v-deo.htmlsi=eIRBT7g_Wni5SRHW
@@AtomHeartLark third is great but I can see why it’s an acquired taste lol. I think nevertheless it’s an album at least everyone into early 70s progressive music/fusion should listen to at least once. I recommend listening to their first and second album, both of them being much faster paced and having that kind of bizarre accentric vibe a la Hatfield and the North (an album you should definitely listen to if you haven’t before) I’ve listened to a little of rock bottom and really liked it, if you’re a big Robert Wyatt fan I recommend Matching Mole though I feel like you need context with some of Robert Wyatt’s stuff cause he’s just kinda like that lol
I fucking spelled eccentric wrong
Ah yes, the Soft Machine, the "rivals" of early Pink Floyd (Syd Barret era). Haven't heard them in decades but I remember them sounding pretty cool.
John Coltrane & Duke Ellington! Best Jazz Album (came here to hear Zappa, and i am impressed by the whole comp….)
& Miles Smiles! Wow!
& Fela!
& Maha Vishnu
& Afro Jazz
& Live Evil
& Karma!
(Not surprised by Giant Steps…)
Definitely subscribed!
thank You
thanks for listing the albums. I want to check out some of these albums, now.
Great selection! For part 2 i would nominate Kid A by Radiohead. 'Everything in its right place' is one of my all time favorite openers.
A classic, but Highway 61 Revisited should definitely be on here
This is such a great list! As a music student who enjoys prog, metal and jazz, this is such a perfect list and I discovered a bunch of great albums because this! thank you so much!
Surprised to see Invisible, love that. Te amo flacoooo
I discovered Invisible through this video, it's sad how not many people outside of South America know about the genius of Luis Alberto Spanetta
Every time Eno played I would hope it just kept playing.
Loved to see On The Third Day in there. Great picks all-around.
Come Together on Abbey Road?
I feel like you could include every Beatles album on this list lmao
Maybe not all, but surely Revolver!? "One, twooo, three, fourrr.. ".
The audience sound on Pepper? Back in the USSR on the white album?
@@davebowman6497 I’d say Pepper for sure could be on this list. Not too sure about the white album but that is still a unique way to open the album. Please Please Me, A Hard Days Night and Help! are good examples too.
@@davebowman6497for sure the audience sound of sgt pepper
Sincere gratitude from one prog fan to another! You are a man of perfect taste 🤌
amazin picks... El Jardin de los Presentes, Voyage of the Acolyte, Peter Gabriel 3, Discipline, Fish Out of Water........
Here's a few suggestions:
The Raven That Refused To Sing by Steven Wilson.
Nadir's Big Chance by Peter Hammill.
90125 by Yes.
Permanent Waves by Rush.
WTF I WAS JUST TALKING ABOUT WURDAH ITAH AND THESE OTHER PICKS ARE SO GREAT YOU HAVE THE MOST AWESOME TASTE AAAAAAAA
Serú Girán mentioned!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great list
(Also think La Grasa de las Capitales is worth mentioning, I get that little acapella intro stuck in my head all the time)
Your cookin’ with these picks. Would love to see Godspeed You! Black Emperor represented.
Based Steve Hackett enjoyer
now make a video of albums with the best LAST few seconds
Foxtrot
Innuendo
The Dark Side of the Moon and Tommy
also Red
Madness - One Step Beyond
HEY YOU!
SEHR liebevoll zusammengestellt, danke! Ich kannte nur 1/3 davon, muss alles andere hören
Man what a great video! When you showed Del I actually cheered
Genesis - Foxtrot (Watcher of The Skies)
Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters (Chameleon)
King Crimson - In The Court of The Crimson King (21st Century Schizoid Man)
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Nonagon Infinity (Robot Stop)
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Polygondwanaland (Crumbling Castle)
Le Orme - Felona E Sorna (Sospesi nell'incredibile)
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire (Birds of Fire)
TOOL - Lateralus (The Grudge)
ive been looking for someone to mention gizz, and then you also say TOOL and headhunters and king crimson??????
le orme mention!!
Very diverse collection. Very much enjoyed it.
Was shook to see little simz in this mix, what a great ep/album
Awesome list.
Recommendations for part 2:
Green River: CCR
Boy-U2
Remain in Light: Talking heads
Badmotorfinger: Soundgarden
Superunknown: Soindgarden
This is a really brilliant collection! I'd have loved to have seen 10cc "How Dare You?" in there. Great album all around with a surprising open. Just sayin'.
Awesome choices.
Part 2: Songs from the Wood (Jethro Tull) :)
Highway 61 Revistited, Like A Rolling Stone, the snare kick and the explosion of sound opening up one of the greatest songs of all time never ceases to give me chills.
cool idea! some strong contenders that aren't too far from this niche:
Brave New World - Iron Maiden (since we are on the iron maiden train)
Human After All - Daft Punk
Slippery When Wet - Bon Jovi
Ramones - Ramones
The Soft Parade - The Doors (hard to choose only one of theirs)
Currents - Tame Impala
Sun Structures - Temples
Incredible picks!! Definitely need to include Moving Pictured by Rush in the next one :)
1:17
Normal people: ooooh this is spooky
Those who know: *Mortified screaming*
Seeing Taking Tiger Mountain on there really took me by surprise. Great album.
Super interesting choices - great job.
I think you have to put “Hard Days Night” on the list.
Lindisfarne's 'Nicely Out of Tune' and the Rolling Stones' 'Let it Bleed'
Some amazingly great picks, across multiple genres. I did learn I need to listen to more Magma, apparently…
A note on Peter Babriel's third album (usually called "Melt"): the drums there are being played by Phil Collins, who was using the gated reverb effect for the first time that would become far more famous in the song "In The Air Tonight."
Magma and t h! Oh yeah. These are some great over hers. Thanks for adding jazz and more modern goodies to this God nice.
Mad Jack from the Chameleons 'Strange Times' album. Someone lent it to me, and I usually feared the worst when that happens. In ten seconds, I knew I was going to like the album. Now a favourite.
I would add the albums "Doremi Fasol Latido" by Hawkwind, "Loveless" by My Bloody Valentine, "Dirty" by Sonic Youth and "Believeo!" by Enon, and probably "Closer" by JoyDicision. Great list, all over a bunch of genres, and I love that Gentle Giant was in there twice, very cool.
Great list! I’d personally add a couple classics. It’s a mix of great and iconic intros.
- Daft Punk Discovery
- Metallica Master of Puppets
- Death Grips The Money Store
- Black Sabbath Master of Reality
- SOAD Toxicity
- The Doors The Doors
- The Beatles Abbey Road
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience Are You Experienced
- Rancid …and out comes the wolves
- New Order Power Corruption and lies
- Duran Duran Rio
- Radiohead Kid A
- Sampha Lahai
In addition to the best few seconds, you've picked a few really great albums. I salute your taste in music.🎉
YES!!! DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED, Thank you Moody Blues for the album of my life
Superb selection! A lot of my faves here, bravo!
The Greg Giuffria synth meltdown that opens "The Tower" on Angel's debut album.
Revolver -The Beatles
Boston - Boston
U.K. - U.K.
Moving Pictures - RUSH
Songs from the Big Chair - Tears for Fears
Even in the Quietest moments - Supertramp
Are You experienced (NA edition) - Jimi Hendrix Experience
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon And Garfunkel
Eye in the Sky - Alan Parsons Project
I think that Crime of the century is better than Even in the quietest moments. Oh, that harmonica... 😍
Tunnel of Love, Dire Straits; Big in Japan, Tom Waits; Betray, Minor Threat; Uncontrollable Urge, Devo; Surrender, Cheap Trick; Blitzkrieg Bop, The Ramones
Instant like for UK. But although their debut was their best album, I actually think their follow up Danger Money had the better opening.
Boston 🔥🔥🔥
Awesome list! Buuuuut: As you've already Genesis an Hackett in there I would have gone for Selling England with the epic opening of Dancing with the moonlit knight 😎😉 same with Marillion's Script! Both openings are special and great with the just the singer starting ❤
Ekseption - Beggar Julia's Time Trip
John Cale - Paris 1919
The Kinks - Something Else
Micachu & The Shapes - Jewellery
Pet Sounds & SMiLE - The Beach Boys
In addition to the many great choices I would add Loveless, Henry Cow Legend, Fragile, OK Computer, On Land and in the Sea, Strangers from the Universe, Pinkerton, Black Sea, The World As It Is Today, Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
50% old favorites, 50% damn, I gotta check this out!
MISTER MORALE I LOVE THAT OPENER SAMPLE OMG TY
Anyone else wish it was fleshed out into more than just two bars like it's own standing song in it's own right?
Kudos for holding Voyage till so close to the end. How about The Yes Album and Back To The Pavillion? Colma? :) Everyone commenting can add some no probs, of that I'm sure.
Exile on Main Street - Rolling Stones
The beginning of 'Rocks Off' is music history
"In the Evening," from In Through the Out Door [Led Zeppelin]!
Loved your choices but seeing the excellent, underrated Fish Out Of Water and multiple GG albums in there yet no Relayer baffles me! The Gates Of Delirium has the best opening few seconds of any album or piece of music in general IMHO! Any way keep up the great work and have a great weekend!
@@vKarl7 Thank you! I didn’t put Relayer in the first part since I had seen it used in multiple other videos of this type so I didn’t want to be repetitive. But I did include it in the second part I made a while ago, ua-cam.com/video/ELN-QPVqzeM/v-deo.htmlsi=2jW-4jLaepAY_z2z
This is delicious warm and fuzzy bath of sound. Subscribed
The transition from United In Grief to Killer is incredible
Red and Discipline by King Crimson, Trick of the Tail by Genesis, Piece of Mind by Maiden - these are some of my fave albums.
The Genesis and Maiden are usually overlooked even by fans of those bands. Good to see some recognition here.
Radiohead - OK Computer ….. when airbag starts …. Perfection 😍
Gentle Giant, VDGG, Crimso, Zappa, ELP, Genesis and it goes on and on - love it
Suggestions for part 2.
Trout Mask Replica - Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band.
Out There - Eric Dolphy
Out to Lunch - Eric Dolphy
Lament - Einstürzende Neubauten (but give it more than a few seconds).
Steve Reich: Different Trains
Genesis - Genesis
American Idiot - Green Day
Paganini: 24 Caprices.
Discipline - King Crimson
Briliant Corners - Thelonious Monk
More Blues and the Abstract Truth - Oliver Nelson
Shapeshifting - Joe Satriani
The Rhythm of the Saints - Paul Simon
Bongo Fury - Frank Zappa
Broadway the hard way - Frank Zappa
The Grand Wazoo - Frank Zappa
One size fits all - Frank Zappa
Shut Up 'N Play Yer Guitar - Frank Zappa
Waka/Jawaka - Frank Zappa
Excellent taste in music my friend 😜
Your channel profile is Islands, masterpiece.
A Night At The Opera - Queen
Really, Death on two legs has beatiful begin
My favourite song from this album is the Profit Song 😜
Mahavishnu is a sick one to include. I mostly only knew the jazz ones on this but I bet they are all very good.
I also forgot Miles Smiles starts that exciting. I always remember that album as a little more low-key given it has stuff like Footprints on it. Need to listen to it again.