POLL: Extended Play Lounge - ep. 36
Added 2023-01-12 19:29:24 +0000 UTCFor our next Extended Play Lounge, I'm returning to our Master List and selecting some progressive rock albums from the 1970s that have high numbers of recommendations.
For ELP: I only know Take a Pebble and Lucky Man
For GG: I've only heard The Advent of Panurge & Knots
For Jethro Tull: I don't know any songs from this album
For Kansas: I think I only know Dust in the Wind
For Supertramp: I think I only know Take the Long Way Home.
The voting will go through Monday. Vote for your favorite! Happy voting!
Comments
Doug: You should listen to "Fanfare for the Common Man". There is a live performance, in winter, from Olympic Stadium Montreal 1977, which is tremendous!!! A real blast (from the past) as it were. This is the best version I have listened to and watched.
Karl Stubsjoen
2023-01-24 15:15:55 +0000 UTCGod bless you Doug!
Scott Ankenman
2023-01-24 09:32:43 +0000 UTCThe 1st time I heard fanfare for the common man was in 1976 in a documentary featuring Aaron Copeland. My father passed away that day. ELP does it justice I still have a tough time listening without crying my eyes out.
Scott Ankenman
2023-01-24 09:31:56 +0000 UTCMy favourite Tull album and definitely in my top ten of all time and yes would love to see Doug's reaction especially with a score but that's too much to hope for.
Steeleye 2112
2023-01-19 00:00:24 +0000 UTCIt can be a hard listen. Of the 70s albums the weakest for me is a toss between stormwatch and Too Old to Rock n Roll. But these have brilliant moments as well
Alex Libia
2023-01-18 23:07:09 +0000 UTCi dont _hate_ Passion Play , just that I prefer probably 6 or so albums more than it. Including Crest of a Knave. probably the weakest of the tull 70s albums IMHO, but I see why people like it.
Tom
2023-01-18 15:38:18 +0000 UTCAs a ELP fan, i would love to have you react to "Fanfare For The Common Man", played live at Olympic Stadium Montreal, 1977. It's fantastic!
2023-01-16 09:56:55 +0000 UTCLove to see Doug react to 'A Passion Play' There is such a mixed feeling amongst JT fans regarding this album. Would love his take on it. Personally, I think it's brilliant
Alex Libia
2023-01-15 14:17:29 +0000 UTCLong-time fan of all. Any one will do!
bobj
2023-01-15 14:00:39 +0000 UTCMinstrel is so great. Ian has just divorced and this album feels the most personal he ever got as a songwriter. Less ironic detachment.
Blinky
2023-01-15 10:15:30 +0000 UTCEPL, EL&P... oh well, if not now hopefully soon!
Eusebio R-Z
2023-01-15 06:40:21 +0000 UTCThe next
Barry P
2023-01-15 03:16:16 +0000 UTCAgree with everything there! Though I might give 3 Friends the edge for my favorite GG. Looking forward to seeing my suggestion Schooldays on the next Fan Faves.
Barry P
2023-01-15 00:41:00 +0000 UTCI think Supertramp had four hits on that album. At least, that's what I remember being played on the radio. "Goodbye Stranger", "The Logical Song", "Breakfast in America", and "Take the Long Way Home". Wikipedia concurs, although apparently the song "Breakfast in America" didn't make it especially far up the charts. In any case, this album really made it big.
Ray Sincere
2023-01-14 07:37:55 +0000 UTCDespite GG being recently covered in Behind The Score, I voted for Octopus. Gentle Giant is my top3 band, Octopus is my top3 album by them, so I couldn't resist. Actually, Gentle Giant never had a proper EPL (Free Hand was a daily episode on Youtube). Minstrel In The Gallery is in the leading position and I'm also happy about it. It's arguably my favorite JT album. It's their most eclectic one, but that's why it's so appealing and intriguing to me. ELP, Kansas, Supertramp – all great. Maybe for the next time ;)
Einaras Sipavičius
2023-01-13 12:46:59 +0000 UTCGreat choices here! I think Doug will love Minstrel.
Richard Rathbun
2023-01-13 10:39:38 +0000 UTCI really, really hope Minstrel in the Gallery wins this! It's a wonderful, underrated and underappreciated album. You'll be in for quite the treat. 🙂
Luciano Paciornick
2023-01-13 03:32:33 +0000 UTC