the expression on ur face when the end base movement began made my entire day. im just discovering these guys also and had a similar reaction. LOVE this.
Try " Black Flame " by Renaissance . It may just get you into that band. They were started by Keith Relf of the Yardbirds but they had there own sound. He left after there second album and Annie Haslam took over and they are still together and making albums.
For best vocals: Peter Gabriel Here comes THE flood live in Athens. Disturbed THE Sound of silence, David Draiman. If you Care for opera?! Pavarotti: Nessun dorma! Yes: Madrigal, live in studio! Jon Anderson.
I've seen most greats! Camel 1979 and Peter Gabriel 1987 Beats all Even Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, Pink Floyd, Stevie Ray Vaughan! Bruce Springsteen. After THE concert Andy Latimer, Guitar, sat on THE stage edge talking to His fans......
Ice, live! Stationary traveller, live First light! Killer sax by Mel Collins at THE END! Check out Mel with King Crimson, and Richard Wright, Pink Floyd!
A reaction to Porcupine Tree's Anesthetize never gets old:) a true musical experience. ua-cam.com/video/iBfY86cktN0/v-deo.html Steven wilson, the frontman, has also produced a lot of Opeth's albums and you can hear his voice in damnation. You should also check out his solo career... If you haven't yet
This is why I dont like prog rock. Songs are way too long and boring. Like I get it, your talented. But this is not a jam session, songs have to be catchy. Id rather listen to ACDC while driving my car.
Oh I know, right? Don’t you just hate how Dvorak has a piece that lasts 20 freaking minutes? How boring! I want my song to be 1 minute maximum or else I lose concentration, you know? I can’t stand stories in my songs, nor can I stand any sort of arrangement, composition, or theme. I just sort of want a minute of random exciting noise, and then it should be finished.
the expression on ur face when the end base movement began made my entire day. im just discovering these guys also and had a similar reaction. LOVE this.
Freefall is another good track from Camel, off the same album
Looking forward to your next Genesis album too
The whole album is incredible, in my opinion. Lady Fantasy was another one worth a listen (or several)
Try " Black Flame " by Renaissance . It may just get you into that band. They were started by Keith Relf of the Yardbirds but they had there own sound. He left after there second album and Annie Haslam took over and they are still together and making albums.
For best vocals: Peter Gabriel Here comes THE flood live in Athens.
Disturbed THE Sound of silence, David Draiman.
If you Care for opera?! Pavarotti: Nessun dorma!
Yes: Madrigal, live in studio! Jon Anderson.
I've seen most greats! Camel 1979 and Peter Gabriel 1987 Beats all
Even Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, Pink Floyd, Stevie Ray Vaughan! Bruce Springsteen.
After THE concert Andy Latimer, Guitar, sat on THE stage edge talking to His fans......
Ice, live!
Stationary traveller, live
First light! Killer sax by Mel Collins at THE END! Check out Mel with King Crimson, and Richard Wright, Pink Floyd!
Listen to the album Snow goose, it is simply Spectacular, one of the best of Camel.
Procol Harum: A whiter shade of pale Live Copenhagen!
Check out Fleshquartet: Dancing madly backwards.
Bjorn J:son Lind: Sing louder Little stream!
A reaction to Porcupine Tree's Anesthetize never gets old:) a true musical experience. ua-cam.com/video/iBfY86cktN0/v-deo.html
Steven wilson, the frontman, has also produced a lot of Opeth's albums and you can hear his voice in damnation. You should also check out his solo career... If you haven't yet
the live at the bbc 1974 version is a better version. its more powerful. an incredible live performance.
Who else is getting flat earther vibe from where he is recording?
great music, great band, but from our end, the sound was truly awful
Sorry. That happens sometimes
@@chordsandnotesnation wasn’t bad at all dont worry about it
This is why I dont like prog rock. Songs are way too long and boring. Like I get it, your talented. But this is not a jam session, songs have to be catchy.
Id rather listen to ACDC while driving my car.
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Oh I know, right? Don’t you just hate how Dvorak has a piece that lasts 20 freaking minutes? How boring! I want my song to be 1 minute maximum or else I lose concentration, you know? I can’t stand stories in my songs, nor can I stand any sort of arrangement, composition, or theme. I just sort of want a minute of random exciting noise, and then it should be finished.
jajaaj AC/DC???? All their songs are the same!
See. That’s why its different from regular “rock”.