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Songs about passing of time, passing away
One of the most fascinating cultural differences I know is the one connected with celebrating Halloween/All Saints Day. Here in Poland on that days we are visiting realtives', friends' tombs, lighting candles. Cementaries are very beautiful then (flowers, sparkling lights at evening and in the night). So it's just the opposite to the Halloween atmosphere.
I need your help. I may have occassion to dj an event connected with songs about passing of time, passing by, death, loneliness after losing dearest person, songs with atmosphere of reflection, meditation, songs in pensive mood. If you know prog songs meeting such criteria please help me. I've already found a few (eg. Mostly Autumn's, Pain of Salvation's, Opeth's) but knowing mainly modern prog I don't want to miss old great prog songs. And of course I don't know whole modern scene so if you know any prog tracks connected with topics mentioned above I'll be grateful for that. Thanks in advance. ![]()
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here's a few
"Never the Same" by Echolyn, last cut on "As The World". One of the most beautiful tunes I've ever heard, from a personal favorite record. "Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there, I did not die. I say to you, I will see you again on the other side, someday."
"Canto IV" by Discipline, possibly. "Lamplight Symphony" by Kansas is a very good one. Of course there's always D.O.A. by Bloodrock ![]() I'm sure there's a ton more. "We're only immortal.....for a limited time." Hope that helps. |
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Re: here's a few
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*probably too obvious, but "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd. *if you're looking for some instrumentals, a lot of Pink Floyd could work, such as "Marooned" and "Cluster One." *Yes - "Onward" *not prog, but "A Million Parachutes" by Sixpence None the Richer *Miles Davis - Flamenco Sketches" *Counting Crows - "Raining in Baltimore" and "Sullivan Street" *"Wreck of the Edmuch Fitzgerald" anyone? ![]()
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off top of my head
Porcupine Tree - Heartattack in a Lay by
APProject - Time not all happy-happy but mellodic...i'll think of more later i like al stewarts - Time Passages (not prog but i like it) if ever anyone finds it... Randy Pie's - Time Machine (it's proggy) lots of Tangerine Dream is pensive as are....Klaus Schultz...The Enid Eno ambient sounds caught me when i'm leaving...it's a start ![]() |
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Al Stewart...love that tune. Spaz that's a quote from Rush's "Dreamline" ![]() |
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and then there's
Last man on Earth - Aeyron
I am a Dinosaur - King Crimson Yes - Turn of the Century ![]() and for rick... ![]() and ![]() ![]() more when i think about it poda p.s. the extended smilies are a hoot ![]() |
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Kate, of course
Kate Bush's "Moments of Pleasure" leaps to mind...
But my mind is leaping into bed, so I'll have to post again tomorrow
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Re: Songs about passing of time, passing away
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It'll make you cry...
It's folk, but it's great. Jan asks questions about why a young girl has to die. The main literary theme comes from Isaiah 42:3, "A bent reed he will not break, and the smouldering flax he will not snuff out."
"Bent and Broken Reeds" Pebbled clouds Broken sky Beauty can't nullify all this grief and its strong undertow No goodbye No fair chance To settle her world she was too young to think she would go No one ever does prepare for this No Last Supper, no betrayal kiss Broken hearts, bent and broken reeds Where is the Mercy? Neighbors talk Neighbors look They take pulses and cook and they grieve and they hold on to life Share the pain share the food A sweet laugh or two All the stories and the sacred advice God, what good can ever come from this bending, aching, stunning kind of shift? Broken hearts, bent and broken reeds Asking for Mercy Watch denial muscle through What did I say to you? Oh, yes, nothing hangs heavy as grief in the lungs in the soul Though you try to console You don't know but just try to believe And make the few odd choices that death leaves All we have to hold is love's bright seed Broken hearts, bent and broken reeds Begging for Mercy Here's a clip: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...music&n=507846
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sweet and beautiful words VAX, Yspaz
and still going on the theme:
Alan Parsons Project, The - Some Other Time Yes - Time and a Word IQ - Somewhere In Time Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You Enid, The - Death, The Reaper Enid, The - Love Death...The Immolation of Fand Tangerine Dream - Fallen For Death you can always do a playlist search and come up with lots of choices. this is an interesting thread. |
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All time Classic........
DUST IN THE WIND--KANSAS
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and on the Kansas note
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My 2p worth.
Regular Moonies will know that I have it written in my will that they will play Awaken at my Funeral (along with Blind Faith's "Tired and Wasted and can't find my way home" - but that's another story.
![]() However, BJH's "Taking me Higher" is a good one to consider. |
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Thank you!
So many suggestions, with them I'll have great playlist ![]() I don't know most of them so I am requesting and listening. So far requested and listened to Rick's Echolyn and Kansas. Great tunes, surely will be included.
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Re: Re: and on the Kansas note
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Pretty much anything from Sigur Ros' third album, ( )
Journey - Snow Theme
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Feels like I'm fiddling while Rome is burning down. Think I'll lay my fiddle down, take a rifle from the ground! |
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Lou Reed - Magic And Loss - anything from the album (it's about losing two friends to cancer within a one year period)
Cure - Just Like Heaven from Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me Genesis - Afterglow (I always thought the song was about searching for a lost loved one in a nuclear winter) |
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Hi Woj!
Maybe it's obvious, but "Funeral for a Friend" By Elton John
"Afterimage" by Rush is powerful "Old & Wise" is another tearjerker from The Alan Parsons Project "Father OSA" by Styx is a sleeper that may fit the bill "Long Goodbyes" from Camel, while a tad sappy, could be appropriate. Like Keithie, my dear friend, I demand "Awaken" to be played at my life celebration. |
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re: Hi Woj!
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