Matateius

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La miglior classifica prog stilata secondo i miei personalissimi gusti musicali.
album preferito: In the Court of the Crimson King
album preferito: Trespass
album: In the Land of Grey and Pink
album preferito: Moonmadness
album preferito: Pink Floyd A Saucerful of Secrets
album preferito: Greenslade
album preferito: A Salty Dog
album preferito: The Aerosol Grey Machine
album preferito: Traffic
album preferito: Family Music in a Doll's House
Album preferito: Close to the Edge
album preferito: Third
album preferito: Valentyne Suite
album preferito: Ad Gloriam
album preferito: Three Friends
album preferito: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
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  • fedezan76
    30 nov 20
    Good ranking, but some preferences are curious. Trespass? Aerosol? Traffic? Ad Gloriam?
     
    • Matateius
      1 dec 20
      I must admit that Trespass by Genesis is not as mature an album as Nursery Cryme or Foxtrot, both of which I adore. However, I find it fascinating that a group of barely twenty-year-olds managed to create songs like these. The atmosphere, at times celestial and at times darkly gothic, intrigues me a lot. The same goes for Aerosol, the first album by VdGG, perhaps the most psychedelic and experimental compared to the subsequent ones. I believe that VdGG developed their own identity only with the release of "The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other," distinguishing themselves from other prog bands by creating more linear, haunting, and existential masterpieces, devoid of virtuosic displays, baroque elements, or various fillers. Ad Gloriam, delle orme was released during the height of the Beat era, and I don't know exactly why, but it left its mark on me... the same goes for "Traffic" by the band Traffic.
    • Matateius
      1 dec 20
      I admit that Trespass by Genesis isn't as mature an album as Nursery Cryme or Foxtrot, which I adore both. However, I'm really fascinated by the fact that a group of barely twenty-year-olds managed to create songs like these. The atmosphere, at times celestial and at times dark-gothic, intrigues me a lot. The same goes for Aerosol, the first album by VdGG, possibly the most experimental psychedelic compared to the later ones. I believe VdGG only found their own identity with the release of "The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other," distinguishing themselves from other prog bands by creating more linear, haunting, and existential masterpieces, devoid of virtuosities, baroque tendencies, or various fillers. Ad Gloriam, which was released during the height of the Beat era, has left its mark on me for reasons I can't quite explain... the same goes for "Traffic" by the band Traffic.
    • fedezan76
      1 dec 20
      Hey, well, I may be a bit thick-headed, but there's no need to repeat it three times... 😂
    • Matateius
      1 dec 20
      I was wrong, actually. I tried to find a way to remove two of the three comments but nada :S
  • Matateius
    1 dec 20
    I admit that Trespass by Genesis is not as mature an album as Nursery Cryme or Foxtrot, both of which I adore. However, I’m really fascinated that a bunch of barely twenty-year-olds were able to create songs like these. The atmosphere, at times celestial, at times black-gothic, intrigues me a lot. The same goes for Aerosol, the first album by VdGG, perhaps the most psychedelic and experimental compared to their later works. I believe that VdGG developed their own identity only with the release of "The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other," distinguishing themselves from other prog bands by creating more linear, haunting, and existential masterpieces, devoid of virtuosity, baroque flourishes, or unnecessary filler. Ad Gloriam, by Orme, was released during the heart of the Beat era, and I'm not quite sure why, but it left a mark on me... the same goes for "Traffic" by the band Traffic.
     
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