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The Classic Prog Rock I Like, by Toni Martin
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“Prog Rock: A genre that intent on proving that Rock and Roll didn’t have to be simple and silly-it could be complicated and silly instead." - The New Yorker.
“(At that time) I began to see how music, and the stories of musicians, could play an uncanny role in our lives.” David Remnick, The New Yorker, 2021.
"Prog is brave people trying to do something challenging.” M. Rutherford, 2017, loudersound.com.
If Rock is a Genre, Prog Rock is a Subgenre and 70s Prog Rock is a part of that Subgenre, The Classic Prog Rock I Like (my Fav Musical World) is a Genre itself? 😂 Anyway, what for sure is My Own Challenge.
I like to think my Clips are like boxes full of small pills, like different planets full of common worlds.
Cada dia, nous continguts Prog a: t.me/classicalprog
“(At that time) I began to see how music, and the stories of musicians, could play an uncanny role in our lives.” David Remnick, The New Yorker, 2021.
"Prog is brave people trying to do something challenging.” M. Rutherford, 2017, loudersound.com.
If Rock is a Genre, Prog Rock is a Subgenre and 70s Prog Rock is a part of that Subgenre, The Classic Prog Rock I Like (my Fav Musical World) is a Genre itself? 😂 Anyway, what for sure is My Own Challenge.
I like to think my Clips are like boxes full of small pills, like different planets full of common worlds.
Cada dia, nous continguts Prog a: t.me/classicalprog
Karfagen - A bit of their Outstanding Prog Rock
“With every album and every track I try to bring the warmth and atmosphere of the Seventies. It doesn't mean that I'm blindly copying it, just that I'm in a constant flow of searching and experimenting. I'm not a fan of the frequent aggression of modern albums, the artificial complicity in much of it or technique and virtuosity over songcraft. For me, melody and the ability to write proper compositions are first. That is something that still makes us excited about the sounds of the `Golden Era' of Prog of the Seventies. I produce music that I would want to hear as listener, who seeks those natural emotions and charm in a boundless sea of sound…” Antony Kalugin. “In addition to imaginative music, every Karfagen album cover is picturesque and charismatic in the tradition of the classic progressive rock era.” www.progarchives.com
00.00 Terra Incognita (Spektra, 2016)
00.36 Birds Of Passage, Pt. One (Birds Of Passage, 2020)
01.18 Birds Of Passage, Pt. Two (Birds Of Passage, 2020)
02.07 Birds Delight) (Birds Of Passage, 2020)
02.47 Sunrise (Birds Of Passage, 2020)
03.36 Birds, Short Introduction (Birds Of Passage, 2020)
04.28 Birth Of A Star (Priciples And Theory Of Spektra, 2020)
05.23 Fibers Of The Sand (The Sandpipers Symphony, 2020)
06.03 Birds, Pt. Two (Birds, 2023)
07.05 Birds Of Passage And The Enchanted Forest (Single, 2023)
07.45 Valley Of The Kings (Dragon Island, 2023)
09.06 Into The Kaleidoscope (Land Of Chamaleons, 2024) th-cam.com/video/XUFtbKiLeaY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HetjbzPfE_ttRl1z
09.46 The Invisible Line (Live, 2022) th-cam.com/video/dENI3flTpts/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_M-w2asChfqas-1i
(The rights of these songs and these pics don't belong to me. I am not any company and I don't have a profit-making job, so this video is only to share and promote what I love.)
Cada dia, diferents continguts del Prog més clàssic a: t.me/classicalprog
00.00 Terra Incognita (Spektra, 2016)
00.36 Birds Of Passage, Pt. One (Birds Of Passage, 2020)
01.18 Birds Of Passage, Pt. Two (Birds Of Passage, 2020)
02.07 Birds Delight) (Birds Of Passage, 2020)
02.47 Sunrise (Birds Of Passage, 2020)
03.36 Birds, Short Introduction (Birds Of Passage, 2020)
04.28 Birth Of A Star (Priciples And Theory Of Spektra, 2020)
05.23 Fibers Of The Sand (The Sandpipers Symphony, 2020)
06.03 Birds, Pt. Two (Birds, 2023)
07.05 Birds Of Passage And The Enchanted Forest (Single, 2023)
07.45 Valley Of The Kings (Dragon Island, 2023)
09.06 Into The Kaleidoscope (Land Of Chamaleons, 2024) th-cam.com/video/XUFtbKiLeaY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HetjbzPfE_ttRl1z
09.46 The Invisible Line (Live, 2022) th-cam.com/video/dENI3flTpts/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_M-w2asChfqas-1i
(The rights of these songs and these pics don't belong to me. I am not any company and I don't have a profit-making job, so this video is only to share and promote what I love.)
Cada dia, diferents continguts del Prog més clàssic a: t.me/classicalprog
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“When Mark Charig’s eloquent and passionate cornet is dropped in, the mood is both heartfelt and oddly vulnerable.” dgmlive.com (The rights of these songs and these pics don't belong to me. I am not any company and I don't have a profit-making job, so this video is only to share and promote what I love.) Cada dia, diferents continguts del Prog més clàssic a: t.me/classicalprog
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Great but songs are so chopped up
@@howardtennenhouse7849 The original clip from The Musical Box and Phil Collins is edited that way (as you can see in the attached link), so I decided to do the same with Genetics snd Hackett, to get the final result at the same point. In this YT Channel we always like to be very careful and also very respectful at the editing and mixing time. But this Clip is this way.
outstanding!
That's why the piano love's her: p a s s i o n!
I was 15 when he had his first solo tour and he played the Paladium in NYC and when the showed ended I jumped up on stage to get a drumstick and I actually picked up his flute. Took a look at it and put it back down lol
@@johnh5463 wow! Thanks for sharing such a special moment. And, at last… He still kept his flute. Lol.
Tonisan! This channel is so good that I posted it to the Japanese community.
@@user-js9sr2gl6b thank you very much! I love you like it, so, here I’m. I mean for every thing you wanna share and suggest. Thanks again!
A fabulously pointless and unnecessary instrument.
This dude was my hero in the 70s... so much of my musical journey was influenced by Eddy!
What utter shit for hits. Chalk and Cheese.
Music isn’t about athleticism. It’s nice if someone can play fast or complex pieces. The main thing is how it makes you feel. There’s plenty of shredding to nowhere emotionally by players who think it’s all a race to the finish. Meanwhile, Fripp is a fabulous player for many reasons. So is Gilmour. There’s no need to choose between them when both can be enjoyed endlessly.
Golmour ? ouch that must really hurt!
1 of my Favorite Albums from GENESIS...And then the LAMB..🥰🥰🥰🥰💯💯💯💯💜💜💜💜💜🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎧🎧🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🥁
Imagine If Peter did Work with William Friedkin.!
Raelxorcist? 😅 Joking aside, sure: it would have been magic.
💯💯💯💯💜💜💜💜🎤🎧🥰🥰🥰Its Such a Joyful feeling to Listen to Peter Gabriel and His Wonderful Music..
Hackett is the man
Прекрасный результат и правильное направление движения! Душа музыки - это мелодия!
Thank you very much, I love you’ve liked it. I hope the translator has worked correctly, so I agree with you to the point about the melody. Once again thanks, you’re very kind.
Bravi!
I watch your videos a lot. Today I posted your Anthony Phillips video to the Early Genesis club. Norie
Thank you very much Norie, you’re very kind. I’m gonna have a look at the FB Page and, once again, thanks for your loyalty to this channel. Nice to hear from you.
I think you’re mistaken on the first video, that’s not Hiromi, just someone doing a cover of her song.
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Steve is the only guitarist who can play these parts with such feeling and emotion as if every note made all the difference in the world. No substitute.
Let's hope it never gets re-sold
Yes, I’m gonna pray gor that.
Фантастика !!!
Beautiful.
Thanks.
God, why is this edited?? Let the whole thing play out!
The original clip from The Musical Box and Phil Collins is edited that way (as you can see in the attached link), so I decided to do the same with Genetics and Hackett, to get the final result at the same point.
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Thank you for Greg's special feature!
It’s a pleasure. Thanks to you for appreciating my work, you’re very kind.
@@ToniMartinTCPRIL. I just got a crimson red truck and named him Lake. I think Greg would approve!
@@merk9569 Wow! Sure, he would.
Cool very cool ✨️🎶✨️
BBT are outstanding and the brass ensemble is a big part of their unique and highly emotional sound. You really need to hear them live. Thanks to you for putting this together is marvellous to hear this compilation.
Thank you very much, you’re right. It’s been a really “three ways pleasure”: enjoyng again their magnetic music, compiling their outstanding contribution and also edting the clip. Your kind coment makes me feel very grateful. Once again, thank you very much.
Can't stand any Gabriel imitator, they all sound stuck in the past. Get a life and do sth new
This is so fulfilling👌
Thank you very much, you’re very kind.
@@ToniMartinTCPRIL Just love to support talented people!
Do you know which brands did he used to play?
He said that he owned nine Moogs, but six were nicked (stolen).
Great video, good quality recording too.
Thank you very much, you’re very kind.
Thank you.
Love those chords in Yours Is No Disgrace.. He had a great Hammond to boot!! Tony's work is primarily what attracted me to YES. "Then" is one of the most unique YES songs.. Kaye is basically Bruford on the Hammond in that song.
I love Mike's music for more than 40 years. This Crises finale is one of my favorite parts, a in live performance is spectacular, of course with Simon's drum part. Simon also has a nice part in Monut Teide, or at least one of my favorite parts...
BRAVO!! This compliation is brilliant! One of my favorite songs. Hoping to see this on the 2024 tour. Prog God indeed!
Thank you very much, you’re very kind. I love you’ve liked it because all what I want is to make you feel as happy as i got while doing it. Thanks again.
Remember, the mini moon was monophonic. That makes his solos even more fantastic
You’re completely right. The Polymoog was another story…
The master ¡¡¡
That was a great time, it remains a great song from the best Rock group ever. His voice was so unique and remained unique. Seems like a nice person despite his success.
You’re completely right. I’m looking foward True, his next album with new material and with the band that’s been touring with him, The Geeks. I think it’ll be be this August. We’re gonna be lucky enough, once more, with the gift of his music and, of course, his voice.
Allan Holdsworth...unsung hero. On a different planet, well worth your ears.
My heart just cant
Fripp's solo on Eno's ''Babys on Fire'' is impossible to achieve by any other guitarist.. and is possibly the greatest solo ever recorded. Dave is great, but he's not SYD!
Great songs. Great band. Great man.
He takes your soul to places it’s never been.
I completely agree up to that point!
Ambos Son unos super guitarristas de lo mejor cada quien con un estilo en particular David y Robert que quisiera decir de ellos
Simply ,king crimson bored me since larks tongue ,no musicals stuffs after ....same PF after dark side ,too much heavy hammering bass ,never tried to listen after ...
Gilmour is a blues guitarist at heart; the phrasing, use of pentatonics. Fripp is just Fripp
The issue here is not both guitarists, of course, It's fans, specially Gilmour's, they're much more and don't have any idea of playing guitar or what's like another band not being Pink Floyd
The section starting at 40 seconds will forever be my most favourite, so beautiful!