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Old 05-04-2005, 09:56 PM
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Show 32 - Gentle Giant

One of the Giants (pun firmly intended) of Progressive Rock is Gentle Giant. Part heavy, part baroque, part classical, part just plain odd - truly one of the greatest bands ever assembled.

I had some issues paring down their catalogue for the show, but that makes it fun....I guess.

Your key for the show.......

GG = Gentle Giant
ATT = Acquiring the Taste
TF = Three Friends
O = Octopus
PG = The Power and the Glory
GH = In A Glass House
FH = Free Hand
I = Interview
PTF = Playing the Fool (live)
MP = The Missing Piece

No Giant For A Day or Civilian. They're no better than an Asia CD!

Talybont (FH) - A fine starter. Very British, a short instrumental.

Wreck (ATT) - Powerful, with a great sing along during the verses (hey....hold on)

Pantagruel's Nativity (ATT) - An incredibly well-written tune. Has it all - Trumpet, Vibraphone, layered keys, a blistering guitar solo, and beautiful vocals by Kerry Minnear.

Schooldays (TF) - Another tune with a Vibraphone solo. Accentuates the choppy interplay between Gary Green's guitar and Kerry's keys. Also sung by Minnear, the section preceding the solo is very emotional.

Peel The Paint (TF) - Lulled to sleep by Phil Shulman, brother Phil comes in about the three minute mark with Gary Green and wakes us up violently. Such contrast!

Experience (GH) - Shared by Minnear and Shulman, another contrasting tune. The upbeat latter section shows the jumpy almost honky-tonk jam that Giant frequently used.

Interview (I) - A very complicated tune. Still another brother, Ray Shulman, shows off his incredible bass lines. The middle section is especially fun.

Design (I) - A haunting, slightly disturbing song...and just beautiful. Rivals "An Inmate's Lullaby" (GH) for weirdest Giant tune.

I Lost My Head (I) - Their best songs have a slower first few minutes, then sheer power at the end. A heavy finish!

Alcard (GG) - Thanks to vax for supplying me this and the next song...I only have it on vinyl. A bit dated, but power horns in the VDGG vein and cool vocals...and a lot of sheer power too.

Funny Ways (GG) - A dreamy song, mellow and satisfying.

Free Hand (FH) - More guitar interplay, a hard rocker. The keys are LOUD on this one.

On Reflection (FH) - A GREAT song. "Round" vocals often imitated by Spock's Beard and many others, Giant perfected the art. All around all around all around......

The Face (PG) - Bassist Ray is also an excellent violin player. His lead, followed by the guitar lead, both supported by the funky keyboards, is pure heaven.

Knots (O) - Here it is folks...listen to this and tell me Neal Morse shouldn't be forking some royalties over. Get three friends together and sing this one....oh yeah have a drink first.

So Sincere (PTF) - Originally off PG, has a vibraphone solo and a great drum solo by John Weathers. Wanted to also get a tune with a recorder solo tune, but no time.

Think Of Me With Kindess (O) - no one writes a sweeter tune than GG. Vocals I believe by Phil S., the last record with him as a member.

River (O) - A rocker, but not too rushed. Nice "Barney Miller" guitar lead (you'll see what I mean).

Cogs In Cogs (PG) - This one will make your head spin.

As Old As You're Young (MP) - Minnear scores again with a great tune. Very uplifting song.

Memories Of Old Days (MP) - Many fans' favorite Giant tune, the acoustic guitar work is stunning.

For Nobody (MP) - A killer closer to Missing Piece, which is the last good Giant record. More straightforward than any previous effort, the whole record kicks ass.

His Last Voyage (FH) - Makes you feel as if you are on the seas, great vocals and another smoky late night guitar lead.

The Advent of Panurge (O) - A favorite of mine, this one's got it all. Just love the deep piano notes in the middle.

Proclomation (PG) - hail! hail!

Playing The Game (PG) - The bass groove all through the song is incredible. I could just follow that along all tune.

The Runaway (GH) - A powerhouse. Another vibes solo (yea!) and contains the lowest note I've ever heard sung.

In A Glass House (GH) - My favorite GG tune. A little violin, some harpsichord, a lot of guitar.

Aspirations (PG) - We'll close with a song that I find just stunning. Wanted to use it as a first dance in my wedding but got vetoed (one vote to one ). Covered nicely by Always Almost (an Echolyn offshoot band).

Come be giant for a day!
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Old 05-05-2005, 05:23 PM
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Re: Show 32 - Gentle Giant

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Come be giant for a day!
Rick, YOU are the giant for the day!! Great line-up of tunes! I look forward to the long Giant drink!
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Old 05-08-2005, 12:40 AM
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Re: Show 32

An entire show of Gentle Giant... Can lunar listening get any better?!
Can't wait Rick - you've picked some real gems to showcase. I, apparently, appear to be in the minority. I actually enjoyed 'Civilian' and 'Giant for a day.' Don't hold it against me. Must be that progressive-recessive gene...
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Old 05-08-2005, 08:29 AM
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Re: Re: Show 32

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An entire show of Gentle Giant... Can lunar listening get any better?!
Can't wait Rick - you've picked some real gems to showcase. I, apparently, appear to be in the minority. I actually enjoyed 'Civilian' and 'Giant for a day.' Don't hold it against me. Must be that progressive-recessive gene...
That's no problem at all with me. I like some of the songs, for instance "Thank You" and "Convenience" off of those records. I just don't own any on CD. My "Asia" comment was probably a bit over the top, no?

By the way, I noticed that the Moon copies of some of the Giant catalogue is incomplete. As soon as I am able, I'll work with Jim to correct this.
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Old 05-08-2005, 03:10 PM
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a mother's day gentle giant

just perfect for listening rick...hope i can catch it today and enjoy it again tomorrow.

 


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