Whats the movie equivalent to this album?

Whats the movie equivalent to this album?

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never really got that album, Minstrel in the Gallery was good though

The first time I listened to this I went out alone for a drive on a saturday night. I had just bought a burger and was parked in my car eating, and watching the cars on the avenue go by, and listening to the radio. Then they played Thick as a Brick in its entirety. Comfy times.

LotR trilogy

Barry Lyndon

TAAB is the boomer-core rock that got me into seriously listening to music, that said, now that i'm older, I appreciate A Passion Play more. Side 1 of TAAB is 10/10 no doubt but it drags on side 2. APP just gets better as the record goes on. Yeah the skit in the middle is annoying but easy to skip.

Stand Up > A Passion Play > TAAB > This Was > Aqualaung > Minstrel > Benefit > Songs from the Wood > Heavy Horses >>>>>>>>>>>> the rest, with a couple good tracks here and there on albums like Broadsword and Stormwatch.

Side 2 > Side 1

how? it's just a big pisstake, even the arrangement and development.

AND THE YOUNGEST OF THE FAMILY
IS MOVING WITH AUTHORITY

>no rock island
kissing willy is kino

BUILDING CASTLES BY THE SEA

I bought my dad their Christmas album as a Christmas present in 2019. It was kino.

>make fun of prog rock
>make the second best prog album ever made

>tfw named after the lead singer
at least my boomer parents have some decent taste

I'mma put it on right now

real boomer hour

how is that possible, Pawn Hearts and Power & Glory only make fun of prog a little

Godbluff is better than Pawn Hearts

I'm going to fight every prog nerd on this hill

A movie making fun of a genre that accidentally tops that genre? Yeah, I'm thinking it's House.

They're companion albums, at the start of undercover man peter reaches through the mirror and grabs the outstretched hand of the drowning lighthouse keeper from the end of Pawn Hearts.

wrong but we can still hang out since you like TAAB at all. Maybe I just listened to it too much, APP is definitely more dynamic and experimental. It has some great transitions and changes, TAAB stays true to the basic structure throughout, though it's still great.

This is I think a common opinion, Godbluff is more consistently strong. If you don't get chills during The Arrow when Peter's voice is on the verge of breaking as he screams the climax then you have no soul. The peaks of pawn hearts are truly 11/10 though.

Why are british people so fucking ugly?

If you listen to pawn hearts really good, it sounds like both sides of the album are supposed to be happening at the same time... I.e. side 1 is the helpless ship drifting near the rocks, side 2 is the lighthouse keeper going mad, turning the lighthouse off so the boat will run aground

>So come all ye young men who are building castles, kindly state the time of the year
>And join your voices in a hellish chorus, mark the precise nature of your fear

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>And every range of feeling is there in the dream
>and every logic's reeling in the force of the scream
>the senses sting.
>And though I may be dreaming and reality stalls
>I only know the meaning of sight and that's all
and that's nothing.

for me? it's pic related

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Peter Hammill is one of those figures that should be more revered in the annals of rock history. Those in the know know them, but that's it

around when it came out, David Bowie supposedly bought chameleon in the shadow of the night and loved it, had his manager go out and buy every VDGG album and he listened to them all in order. Bowie took a lot from Peter Hammill, peter hammill also mentored Peter Gabriel when they were on charisma together. I think PH is perfectly comfortable with the level of notability he has, even if his work is better than it gets credit for. Here's one of my favs:
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While I agree Jethro Tull is based, who /camel/ here?

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but Songs From the Woods is the best Jethro Tull album

Fact