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Welcome! Post Your suggestions!
Welcome one and all to our new forums! In here, you can suggest what music you'd like to hear at Aural Moon.
We like to build our playlist not only based on what we think deserves broadcast, but what you would love to hear as well We take all suggestions seriously, and have added many an album based on them. So fire away by creating a new thread for your suggestion. Avian, Station Manager P.S. Please re-post any suggestions you may have made on the old forums, so that we can keep up to date! :D |
Repost of Suggestions
Pink Floyd - The Wall, The Division Bell
The rest of the Gentle Giant stuff up to Playing the Fool Platypus - When Pus Comes to Shove Led Zeppelin - some proggish stuff Journey - (songs) "Winds of March," "Escape" Kansas - (songs) "Carry On Wayward Son," "Dust in the Wind," "Magnum Opus" Beatles - some proggish stuff |
"Carry On Wayward Son" and "Magnum Opus" are on the station already (they were recent adds with the rest of Leftoverture).
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music suggestions
Still looking for some Gentle Giant.:)
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We aim to please
Yes - Union (most of it anyway) has been added to the station per someone's request.
We've also added two songs from Deus Ex Machina, another request. And more requests will be forthcoming... |
Re: music suggestions
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Radiohead and some other stuff
Why only one Radiohead song (Paranoid Android)? If you're going to add them, at least put the whole Ok Computer album up.
I also think some songs off "Quadrophenia" by the Who could certainly be regarded as progressive, espicially the song of the same name. What is with Particle Man?? How did that song get in any range of appearing here? Don't get me wrong- I love They Might Be Giants. But that is just plain weird. I eagerly await your replies! |
Sometimes I'll just add tracks to be wierd, and to have some fun. Plus, I thought Particle Man was kinda progressive - the lyrics anyway.
"Particle Man, particle man, Does everything a particle can..." Hey, that could be right out of a Van Der Graf Generator song! :eek: Avian |
It's been a while since I've visited the playlists..."A Curious Feeling" and "Smallcreep's Day" adds...nice job!! How about a little Rare Bird? "Beautiful Scarlet" from the first album and/or the "Mind Flies By" 'side' (whoops, showin my age!)
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Some stuff
Mike Oldfield - Incantations
Moody Blues - my favorite Moody song - "Isn't Life Strange" Yes - It's amazing to me how people will differ on little things. I'm glad UNION was added, but two of the four best songs were left out. Please add "Holding On" and "Shock to the System." These, along with "Silent Talking" and "The More We Live - Let Go" are easily the best on UNION. Being a completist, I'd like the rest of Union to go up as well, "Dangerous" and "Without Hope You Cannot Start the Day." The latter I really like as well. Oh, and "Give and Take" while you're at it. Iona - If Enya is progressive, the Iona is the greatest prog band of all time. If you like good Irish prog rock with Sax's, flutes, pipes, Chapman Stick, and 10+ minute songs, Go with some Iona. |
Okay, so I'd like very much to here something (preferably everything ;-) from 'Nightingales and Bombers' by Manfred Mann's Earth Band (1975).
Also, PFM's 'Chocolate Kings' album is outstanding (1975). And, I join Yesspaz in suggesting the songs from 'Union' by YES. Speaking of YES, I got to tell you that they will be visiting Sweden in November! It will be my first YES consert!! I just can't wait!!! Thomas PS If you're hearing 'Future Times' right this minute, thank me ;-) |
Okay, I just found out that 'Chocolate Kings' is listed. Great! I forgot that PFM is an acronym for Premiata Forneria Marconi.
Soon we all will be listening to 'From Under' :-D Thomas PS If you want help checking names, like the above, I can help. Let me know. |
Music Suggestions
Might I suggest:
(These are on my current Desert Island list) Pat Methany - Secret Story (any track) Peter Gabriel - Passion Gentle Giant - In a Glass House Vertu - Vertu Transatlantic - Transatlantic Thanks from Texan in Jersey! |
In a Glass House - got some of that...
Passion - have one song from that (A Different Drum) Transatlantic - we have SMPtE - is there another one from these guys yet that we're missing? |
Texan in Jersey
I just discovered your awesome catalog of disc's. I see the Gentle Giant and the Passion song. If you like Al DiMeola and Jean Luc Ponty you'll like VERTU (features Stanley Clarke, Lenny White and others). The Pat Methany Disc is a natural for symphonic prog lovers with a Jazzy world beat thing going on!
BTW, I'm not getting any work done, I'm too busy listening to the GREAT Music! Keep up the great work. John |
Old Suggestions/New Suggestions
I would love to see Wakeman's No Earthly Connection, White Rock, and Criminal Record played on this station and the rest of King Arthur while your at it. ;)
Also , I have recently had a hieghtend interest in the Flower Kings and would like to see their entire catalog here as well. Glass Hammer has been brought up recently. GH Rules! Look into Glass Harp's first album - its great. Thanks, _jazs |
Music suggestions
Lets have more early Genesis (pre Trick of the Tail), Yes , Jethro Tull, Peter Hammill (I would say that, wouldn't I), Van Der Graaf and Van Der Graaf Generator. Also how about some of the original Lone Star ( eg Bells of Berlin from "firing on all six") and Refugee (from their eponymously titled 1974 album).
You might also try some current Radiohead, either from Kid A, or the new CD - Amnesiac. |
gentle giant, and other requests
I've ripped Gentle Giant's Interview, Octopus, Three Friends, and Power and Glory, so they should make it to the station soon.
More Moody Blues (inlcuding "Isn't Life Strange) will be added in the next few weeks. Iona and Vertu sound interesting, but are new to me - I'll try to check 'em out. Sorry about the exclusions from Yes - Union - that was my decision to leave those songs out since I don't care for them. Sounds like there's enough support for them, so I'll add them when I get caught up. I'll probably add some Pat Metheny, but I don't own Secret Story... Someone requested early Genesis - I'll be adding the Lamb (studio version), other than that I don't think we're missing anything... |
Aside From Genesis to Revelation, although I wouldn't consdier it a must-have selection...
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Just a note
Just got back from OneFest in Memphis (one of those gargantuan Christian music festivals). Incredible. The spiritual aspect I'll comment on elsewhere, for this is not the forum, but the music...
I saw Iona for the first time (don't let the fact that their a Christian bands scare you off). Sweet! They began with a 6 minute instrumental with intricate guitar work, Irish bagpipes, flute, keyboards, drums, and bass. After which, the lead vocalist, a woman, says in her Irish accent and best Southern drawl, "Hi, Ya'll," much to the delight of the crowd. Southerners usually hate it when non-Southerners say stupid things like that when they play the South, but because they came across the ocean for this, it was great! The bass player frequently used some sort of metallic object to strike the strings. Weird. It was like a metallic funk finger. After three songs of "normal" length, the lead singer said, and I paraphrase, "This is our last big show for quite a while so I hope you're enjoying it. We're heading back to Ireland tomorrow, because I'm gonna be havin' a baby (pronounced beh-bay in that Irish accent)." Cheers. "Well, some of you who are familiar with out music know that some of our songs can tend to be a little drawn out. This next one is a 13 minute epic piece." Very nice. They followed that with a keyboard/flute instrumental. Then I had to run across Shelby Farms to make the start of the Stavesacre set at Hilltop Two, so I didn't see the erst of the set, but what I saw was incredible - the only out and out prog rock band at OneFest. For those who care about such things, Stavesacre was one of the two highlights of the Fest for me (they've been compared to Tool on more than one occasion, altough they are not as dark as Tool). I was right in front of the stage acting like a fool for 75 minutes, singing every word. Intense. The Choir was my other highlight, as they unleashed their ethereal alt/prog (bless 'em). I also throughly enjoyed Jacobstone (Radiohead, U2), Cush, 238, Project 86, P.O.D., Ransom Tree, lots of hardcore, participated in a Drum Circle with my drummer friend Tony Abercrombie of Ransom Tree, and saw what has to be the weirdest band ever - Psalters. Percussion galore, loops, cello, violin, percussive rhythm oriented acoustic guitar, and a dj. Not the scratch kind - the loops and weird effects Chemical Bros. kind. Whack, but fun. Oh, and hanging out with five of my best friends for four days with those wonderful all access passes to get into trailers to get free water and all that. Man, being on the cerw of a band at a music fest rocks. I'll shut up now. Yesspaz out. |
Dropping some names
I may be the only AM listener with an ear on the indie music scene, so I'll drop some names that you should check out. Go to cdnow.com or something and check out sound clips.
Don Caballero - sounds like a jazzier '80s Crimson American Football - Trust me Appleseed Cast - uh huh! |
No response to the Rare Bird suggestion? I can provide it if need be. How about PFM's World Became the World (song)...it's got that early King Crimson feel.
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More suggestions...Tangerine Dream's Force Majeur and Exit (albums), Triumvirat's Illusions on a Double Dimple and Spartacus (also albums), and if you're feeling really ambitious, how about Tull's Passion Play...it may be the most progressive thing that they did...I saw that tour in 73, and I might also suggest cutting out "The Hare That Lost His Testicles"...without the visuals from the concert, it interrupts a good concept.
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Big Twin suggestions
Rare Bird? I have to admit I haven't heard of them (and I'm pretty old :-))- if you can point me to some clips, I'll check 'em out. Tull's Passion Play will be added, I just haven't gotten around to that one yet. More Tangerine Dream is likely, but I need to sort through because I don't like their spaciest stuff as much as the rest. PFM is good, I'll probably buy more of their albums one day. Triumvirat - Pompei and Old Loves are already there - I'll add more if I can find it cheap enough.
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More Wakeman
You have side 2 of Journey, what happened to side 1? |
I for one would like some more Magma...
Other bands: Ekseption, Captain Beyond and The League of Gentlemen |
Here's in regards to some of the other Genesis Requests:
Live - (Their first live album) Second's Out - a live double album Here's some other potentials: Three Sides Live - This would be great, especially if you have the 5 extra bonus tracks (4 out of 5 appear on Archive 2). I can provide the other song if needed. Spot the Pigeon - 2 out of 3 songs appear on Archive 2. Again, I can provide the other song if requested. Archive 2 - There's some good stuff on there that should be included (some live songs, "It's Yourself", etc.) |
I was just thinking Eloy might fit in with the group. Wuduyuh think?
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Eloy would be good and Hawkwind too!
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Here's a bit of esoterica, but I think it'll fit around here: "Everything Under The Sun" - the three part finale of Extreme's 1992 album, "III Sides to Every Story." (The individual tracks are titled: 1. Rise 'N Shine, 2. Am I Ever Gonna Change, 3. Who Cares)
I've also heard there's a new TransAtlantic studio album slated for sometime this fall for those of you who dig SMPTe... ;) **** |
New bands on AM
I've noticed that there is little or no Procol Harum on the request list. If you can only add a few tracks, be sure to include "Repent Walpurgis" and "Whiter Shade of Pale" (duh, hehe).
I would also love to hear some Hawkwind on AM, too. Their first 5-7 albums would probably suffice, but my personal fave is "Warriors On The Edge Of Time." Now, if that title ain't prog, I guess I don't know what prog is! BTW, there is a new Transatlantic album releasing soon, if not already, entitled "Bridge Across Forever." WOOHOO! Powerslave |
Amen on Procol....
I'd like to see Procol's "In Held Twas I" from Shine On Brightly and or "Grand Hotel" from the album of the same name...it's got that "epic" instrumental section in it.
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Music Suggestions!
A great addition would be the first three Genesis live albums. "The Knife" off Genesis Live, "The Cinema Show" off Seconds Out, and "Fountains of the Salmacis" off 3 Sides Live are excellent, especially with the added percussion in the last two with Chester Thompson, definatly a different twist on the original tunes.
I think the live version of "Lamb Stew" would also be great, I beleive a good version of that is on the 1976 Burbank boot, it will give AM listeners a good idea of the "Collins" rendition of "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway". "Ladytron" from Roxy Music's first album would be nice, and the cover of "Watcher of the Sky's/Firth of Fifth" by Transatlantic would also be great, I beleive that is on the Transatlantic Live in America CD or a boot. AM is without a doubt one of the best radio stations out there. Keep it up!:) |
Think It'll fit the list...
How about Todd Rundgren's UTOPIA? Surely the first album, and 'RA' would fit....Also, some of the 'TODD' album, and some of 'Initiation '(Born to Synthesize, for instance) would augment the element of suprise, while fitting in to the general tone-color (which, I might add, is pretty colorful around here! Keep it up!).
Thanks for a great site/station!:) |
Utopia
Good timing, tea-man. (Isn't Earl Grey a tea?)
I just bought Utopia (first) and Ra yesterday, and am in the process of ripping them as I type - should see them on the station later this week! |
The addition of classical music on AM was very disappointing. Going from Genesis to Beethoven was tough to swallow. I like classical music but I did not expect it on a Progressive "ROCK" Site. I think AM should be up for a name change, you are no longer a Progressive "Rock" Site, but a Progressive Music Site. :confused:
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Hawkwind
I'd like to second Powerslave's suggestion for adding Hawkwind to the site. Not only the first 5-7 (Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music is almost as good in my mind as Warriors on the Edge of Time ) albums, but at least Chronicles of the Black Sword from thier days of collaborating with Michael Moorcock.
Thanks for reminding me about this group, Powerslave :D |
We're a progressive rock site - nothing has changed. Through and through. (a few classical pieces, which make up 0.1% of our playlist, does not change that fact!)
But Jim and I thought that, in the 4500 pieces of progressive rock that we have, a handful of classical music, played once in a blue moon, would be refreshing. Kind of a way to cleanse your palette, and give you a perspective on where progressive rock came from (and where all of your favorite bands steal from!) I think it's a great way to open your minds and get a fresh perspective. Don't expect to hear it very often, but I like a short quick change of pace. All music is related, and progressive rock has definite, hard ties to classical music, jazz, jazz fusion (which we also play a smattering of), psychedelia (can anyone say Gong?), and classic rock. As we paint the picture that is progressive rock, don't be surprised if the brush strokes go to the edges. If enough people really hate it, we can always remove it. Avian Quote:
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Plus...
Avian presented our argument for a limited amount of classical music on AM - we talked about it before we went ahead and added it. I have one more point to make - Mozart rocks! Listen to the first movement of the 40th symphony and tell me otherwise. That rocks more than many of the ballad type pieces from Genesis and others, IMO.
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:eek: Doh! You two cleary tore me up on that response. Good Job! Although, that was not the resonse I was looking for. You were suppose to say " This guy's right, lets loose Bethoven!" Hehehe! j/k! Very Good points though. You are right, some classical music does "rock," and most progressive rock is classically oriented (for example: John McLaughlin loved Stravinsky during the Mahavishnu day's and ELP...there would be no ELP without classical music!). I think it is the absence of rock in classical music that brought me to my previous opinion. I must admit, upon hearing the 9th Symphony I thought the format of my favorite music station had entered a slow death. Thanks for reassuring me that this is not the case!
Thanks for the response!!! :) |
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