They’ve gotten into my blood and from there into my heart.

 How nice it is to sit in an armchair, lights off and headphones, to enjoy a show made of substance, pure substance...

This review reflects deep affection for Yes and their 1975 live concert at Queen’s Park Rangers Stadium. It praises the band's musicianship, especially Steve Howe's guitar work and the powerful progressive arrangements. Despite some vocal strain from Jon Anderson, the show’s passion and musical precision shine through. The DVD captures a historic performance filled with classic tracks from 'Relayer' and other iconic albums. The reviewer highly recommends this rare and soulful recording. Discover the magic of Yes's 1975 QPR live show – watch, listen, and immerse yourself in classic progressive rock history!

 This film is among the best I’ve ever seen, a combination of components at the highest level.

 "A god does not exist or, if he exists, he doesn’t care about us."

The Mission is praised as one of the best films, blending historical screenplay, breathtaking natural scenery, and an iconic soundtrack by Ennio Morricone. The story reveals the clash of European colonial powers and the Jesuits' efforts to protect native people. The performances of Jeremy Irons and Robert De Niro stand out, alongside the film’s moral and political reflections. It remains a powerful meditation on religion, history, and human nature. Watch The Mission today and experience a powerful blend of history, emotion, and unforgettable music.

 You did it also for us, to gift the sensitive part of Humanity rare moments of intense emotions.

 Does a single adjective that sums it all up not yet exist? Let’s invent one for 'Close To The Edge.'

This heartfelt tribute celebrates Yes' Close To The Edge as a landmark progressive rock album. It praises each band member’s exceptional talent and the album’s emotional depth. The review highlights the innovation and timeless quality of the music, describing it as a unique masterpiece that transcends typical accolades. Dive into the legendary soundscape of Yes' Close To The Edge—experience progressive rock at its finest today!

 Quatermass manage to offer original music adorned with excellent arrangements.

 Place 'Post War Saturday Echo' on the player’s turntable and let it spin… and you’ll have achieved the goal and feel freer inside.

Quatermass released a single, remarkable album in 1970 blending rock, jazz, blues, and symphonic elements. The review emphasizes its emotional impact, especially highlighting the outstanding tracks like 'Post War Saturday Echo.' Despite the band's short lifespan, their work remains a cherished classic in progressive rock. The reviewer encourages listeners to experience the album's energy and craftsmanship firsthand. Listen to Quatermass' unique 1970 prog rock album and experience the timeless energy of 'Post War Saturday Echo' today!

 "Going For The One is one of those albums worth buying for the immense beauty of one track."

 "The Yessound is lively, bursting with vibrancy from every pore."

This review praises Yes' 1977 album Going for the One, especially its title track for its originality and musical brilliance. The band’s unique sound and instrumental interplay stand out despite some weaker tracks later in the album. The reviewer acknowledges the album’s slightly declining phase for Yes but highlights the powerful start and vocal performances. Some criticisms include poor sound quality and inconsistency in the album’s suite. Overall, it’s recommended for prog rock fans for its high-level musicianship. Dive into Yes' legendary album Going for the One and experience the pinnacle of progressive rock artistry today!

 There is a right time and place for everything to have a beginning and an end.

 A film with a skillfully slow pace and intense flavor, featuring soft images, supported by a wonderful and fitting soundtrack.

Peter Weir's Picnic at Hanging Rock masterfully blends mystery, nature, and societal critique within a beautifully crafted Victorian setting. The film slowly unfolds a haunting tale of disappearance seen through the eyes of aristocratic girls and touched by themes of love and class division. With atmospheric cinematography and a memorable soundtrack, it invites viewers into an ethereal, unsettling world. The review highlights the film's delicate balance between suggestion and storytelling, praising its emotional depth and visual poetry. Discover the haunting beauty of Picnic at Hanging Rock—immerse yourself in this timeless mystery and atmospheric masterpiece today.

 Beyond personal tastes, De Palma must be recognized for his great qualities in the innovative choice of sequences, shots, and soundtracks.

 It is a horror-rock opera that cannot be missing for fans of ’60s - ’70s rock.

Brian De Palma’s Phantom of the Paradise is a cult rock opera blending revenge and musical innovation, set against the male-chauvinist 1970s music industry. The film is praised for its memorable soundtrack by Paul Williams and unique storytelling. It remains a treasured gem for rock enthusiasts and cult movie fans alike. Discover the unforgettable cult classic Phantom of the Paradise – watch it now for a unique blend of rock, drama, and revenge!

 Shamal is not, in my opinion, a jazz-rock album, as it is often described. It is a rock-jazz, very rock and little jazz, of extreme refinement.

 The true protagonist of the entire album is the varied imperious bass.

Shamal by Gong is a beautifully refined and underrated progressive rock album from 1976. It moves away from their previous psychedelic trilogy into a more rock-heavy jazz fusion style. The album features unique instrumental textures, including remarkable xylophone duets and strong bass performance. Produced by Nick Mason, its atmosphere is romantic and exotic, deserving more recognition. The reviewer encourages prog rock lovers to explore this hidden gem. Dive into Gong's Shamal and explore a hidden masterpiece of '70s progressive rock today!

 "Red is a great record, an example of Rock that everyone should have or at least know."

 The finale leaves the listener breathless, emptied of strength as one is after the peak of a passionate act of love.

The review praises King Crimson's 1974 album Red as a pure rock masterpiece. Highlighting the collaborative brilliance of Fripp and his bandmates, it notes the album's powerful tracks, especially 'Starless' and 'One More Red Nightmare.' Recognized as a landmark after the decline of progressive rock, Red stands as a timeless work of passion and technical expertise. Listen to King Crimson's Red and experience a rock masterpiece that defined an era!

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