Aural Moon - Progressive Rock Discussion

Aural Moon - Progressive Rock Discussion (http://auralmoon.com/forum/index.php)
-   General Discussion/Prog News (http://auralmoon.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=5)
-   -   The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock (http://auralmoon.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3470)

Toccata 11-04-2007 11:11 AM

The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
I always was a flute's lover! When a flute's solo begin in a music, I think we can feel a pure and divine presence ! :angel:
I'll give you this examples below, who knows other's or if I forgot to include here, please do it:
Genesis:
-The Knife (Trespass)
-Get "em" out by friday (Foxtrot)
-Supper's Ready (Foxtrot)
-Firth of Fifth (Selling England By The Pound)
Focus:
-Birth (Hamburger Concerto)
Jethro Tull:
-My God (Aqualung)
:-V

mailotron 11-04-2007 11:30 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
All flute parts in Camel's Snow Goose
Camel's Aristillus on Moonmadness:p

Toccata 11-04-2007 11:34 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Thanks Mailo, i'll try to search this song, embrace brother.

gr8sho92 11-05-2007 10:44 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Any PFM album from 1972 to 1974. Listen for the magic from Mauro Pagani.

Toccata 11-05-2007 01:43 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Thank you friend !

gr8sho92 11-05-2007 02:23 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
You're most welcome. I haven't looked recently, but if you google wisely, you may be able to find some videos of 2 recent concerts that showcase this sort of thing from PFM. One is the 2002 Japan concert which features Lucio Fabbri and a more recent concert that had a reunion with Mauro Pagani in Piazza del Campo in Siena. The boys are a little weathered with age (ain't we all), but the music is phenomenal.

Toccata 11-05-2007 02:34 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Hi friend, thanks, I like very much Premiata and the others Italians, what do you think about Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso ?:angel:

gr8sho92 11-05-2007 02:42 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Also gods. Apparently they've agreed to come to Nearfest next year so I may be attending my first prog festival. Non mi rompete is one of my favorites. pretty ballsy (pardon the pun) for the 1970s.

(Funny thing about Selling is that I was just listening to it in the car past few days. Really classic prog. Also being featured album on prog archives.)

Toccata 11-06-2007 03:46 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gr8sho92 (Post 28804)
Also gods. Apparently they've agreed to come to Nearfest next year so I may be attending my first prog festival. Non mi rompete is one of my favorites. pretty ballsy (pardon the pun) for the 1970s.

(Funny thing about Selling is that I was just listening to it in the car past few days. Really classic prog. Also being featured album on prog archives.)

I like very much of Tirami una Rete too!

gr8sho92 11-06-2007 07:57 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Gooooooooooollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mossy 11-06-2007 08:14 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
For me, all of John Hackett's work on Voyage of the Acolyte, but especially Hands of the Priestess part 2.

1:34 minutes of musical genius.

marquer 11-07-2007 12:39 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
A list of good musical flute in prog would not be complete without mentioning Harmonium's "Si on avait besoin d'une cinquieme saison". A look at the list of players shows that there are 2 flute players on that album:

- Pierre Daigneault / flute, piccolo, Soprano saxophone, clarinet
- Serge Fiori / guitar, flute, zither harp, bass drum, vocals

Very melodious!

mossy 11-07-2007 12:42 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
very much so, marquer

carlos77 11-08-2007 03:10 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
My two Fav:
Firth Of Fifth and Bouree

Rick and Roll 11-08-2007 03:24 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Little known fact - On "Reasons For Waiting", the great tull track from Stand Up, that's Martin Barre and not Ian Anderson on flute. Martin's actually been playing longer than Ian.

I don't like to say "my fav flute solo" etc. or rank things like that.

Gabriel's flute parts are few and far between, and not really that big a part of the music.

I will say that "Birth" is one of my favorite songs...but what starts it for me is the little harpsichord at the beginning of the song.:thumbsup:

Toccata 11-08-2007 05:04 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Hi Rick, I didn't know was Martin Barre the flute player in this song!! Nice!!
Excellent musician Right, complete!!!!:rawk:

Toccata 11-08-2007 05:06 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Si compañero son muy lindas!!:-V

Toccata 11-08-2007 05:10 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Really, Harmonium is celestial. :angel:

eloy1964 11-09-2007 03:45 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
My favourite flute solo is from Eloy "Impressions" on their colours album. Pure XTC.

Toccata 11-17-2007 06:08 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Really friend ! The "Impressions"' solo is very melodius.
I ever was an Eloy fan too, I received from Hannover, of the EMI office a Post Card, which are an ELOY photo authographed by them, which I care so well.:iheartyou
Bye.

DEzerov 11-17-2007 07:58 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
While both are not particularly complicated, and perhaps not even long enough to be consided as soli, I enjoy Ray Thomas's playing on Isn't Life Strange and Legend of a Mind. His flute was pivotal to the Moodies sound on the seven core albums and even up through The Present. Sadly after that album, it all but disappeared.:hmph:

Toccata 11-17-2007 08:58 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
A part of "Song within a Song" and "Air Born" are wonderfuls! :vaxman: Bye!

Toccata 11-17-2007 12:57 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Althought I didn't know, was an unfortune! Right Dez!!:aua:

kirk 11-26-2007 06:49 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
We got this far w/o mentioning "Bouree"?
I caught Tull last month in Eugene Or., excellent show!
Martin played the flute on 1 song.

I took up the flute years ago thanks to Ian,
own an Artley.

Rick and Roll 11-26-2007 08:30 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kirk (Post 29359)
We got this far w/o mentioning "Bouree"?
I caught Tull last month in Eugene Or., excellent show!
Martin played the flute on 1 song.

I took up the flute years ago thanks to Ian,
own an Artley.

Cool, I'll see them on Monday next week. Missing a football game, bowling, and basketball practice (I could only do two of three anyway).

Wonder if Martin did Reasons for Waiting (he does on the record)....

us old timers!

teermin8r 11-26-2007 09:03 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Barry Hay on Big Tree, Blue Sea from the Moontan record comes to mind. Also check out Si Dira Di Me from Malibran's Oltre L'Ignoto.

Toccata 11-29-2007 05:28 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Friends !! Who knows , please tell me, ok!
Many years ago, I was watching a RockTV Program when appears Focus! They was in a Live Concert into the London Rainbow Theater.
Thijs Van Leer was playing a flute solo, with variations, nice...:notworthy
I never listened a flute solo so melodius like that. But I couldn't to discover what music was that.:angel:

Toccata 11-30-2007 05:49 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
I forgot to include two solos fantástics that I particularly love , and are in the the same Focus Hamburger Concerto LP, is Medium I and Early Birth .:surrender :vaxman:

OverHillandDale 11-30-2007 07:39 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
What about the opening to Chris Squire's Silently Falling from Fish Out Of Water?

That's a very pretty flute section.

Mike Pinder also had some nice flute solos during his career with The Moody Blues.

Rick and Roll 12-01-2007 10:15 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
I just listened to Choas Code and the record "The Tragedy of Leaps and Bounds". My good buddy Cliff Phelps plays some nice flute on that. I'll dedicate it to Mr. Toccatta when I feature it on the show.

"Birth" from Focus is indeed a wonderful song, flute or no flute.

Toccata 12-01-2007 05:52 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick and Roll (Post 29429)
I just listened to Choas Code and the record "The Tragedy of Leaps and Bounds". My good buddy Cliff Phelps plays some nice flute on that. I'll dedicate it to Mr. Toccatta when I feature it on the show.

"Birth" from Focus is indeed a wonderful song, flute or no flute.

Thank you brother, tenderly I thanks with opened hearth !!:iheartyou

Andyyyy 12-02-2007 07:12 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
For me it's Firth of Fifth, already mentioned. I do like Steve Hackett's brother, John. Aside from Voyage of the Acolyte, there were some great live moments with the two of them. Chicago had some good flute here and there too, especially on Chicago VII.

Toccata 12-04-2007 05:11 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Andy! There another too, very melodius that is in the nice work of K. Crimson, "In the Court of the Crimson King"!
John Hackett is a good flute player too!
Embrace brother!!:rockband:
Toc.

Toccata 01-19-2008 06:31 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
I love the flute's solo on the song, "song within a song" in the Camel's work Moonmadness.
A introduction begin with an apparent superficial theme, like preparing a bed to the flute sleep. When suddenly the flute's solo fall down intensive and deeply on a wonderful and melodius theme, it occurs other times in the song doing with this the angels smiles.:angel:
Another wonderful solo are on the song "Air Born" .... Ohh..Lord....thus my poor heart can't resist :angel: Mercy:surrender

progzealot 01-20-2008 09:27 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
QUIDAM---SURREVIVAL CD--beautiful flute work

Toccata 01-21-2008 05:00 PM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Really Prog!
Jacek Zasada play very well flute and he is a good musician, particularly I like in this CD the The Fifth Season and SUrREvival song!!
Embrace Prog!:winkies:
Toc.:-V

Toccata 06-20-2009 10:43 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Oh my God , I forgot to include de wonderful solo in the list that of the strip "The Knife" of "Trespass" the big Genesis creation!
Pardon! I am a 50 years old man, already!:confused:

eloy1964 06-23-2009 04:37 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
I loved the flute work on Atomic Rooster 'Winter' It did become one of my early flute classics, given that I was into heavy metal at that time!

ErikM 06-23-2009 04:46 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Eloy 1964 wrote :
Quote:

I loved the flute work on Atomic Rooster 'Winter' It did become one of my early flute classics, given that I was into heavy metal at that time!
Too much Tommy Vance would have made you a real metalhead.
Hehe ... I'm joking !
I was a big fan of "The Friday Rock Show" at that time in the early eighties.
And not for the heavy metal but because he also played NEW PROG stuff like The Enid, Pallas, Twelft Night, Magnum, .....
Do you know what happened with that show ? Why it has to stop ??

eloy1964 06-23-2009 04:58 AM

Re: The most melodius flute's solo in the Prog. Rock
 
Hi Erik,
with the advent of Thrash Metal etc Tommy was replaced and the show died. Tommy moved to Virgin fm but never rekindled the flame. He unfortunately passed away in 2005, a very sad day for rock fans. I agree it was aimed at heavy rock, but it was where I mellowed and matured hearing the likes of Eloy, Saga, Van Der Graaf generator, Planet P etc. I have added a dedication to Tommy for the Moon anniversary on Friday. My Friday Nights have never been the same!
Quote:

Originally Posted by ErikM (Post 42398)
Eloy 1964 wrote :


Too much Tommy Vance would have made you a real metalhead.
Hehe ... I'm joking !
I was a big fan of "The Friday Rock Show" at that time in the early eighties.
And not for the heavy metal but because he also played NEW PROG stuff like The Enid, Pallas, Twelft Night, Magnum, .....
Do you know what happened with that show ? Why it has to stop ??



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:03 PM.

Integrated by BBpixel Team 2025 :: jvbPlugin R1011.362.1
Powered by vBulletin Version 3.6.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.