That's a great album. A friend of mine sent me an edited version of it that sounds excellent. I would like to see Yes sometime soon. I hope they tour near me.Originally posted by Kveldssanger
(i still remember Yes' "Tales From The Topographic Oceans", a double lp containing 4 songs)....
Originally posted by Till Fjalls
Is there something about creating a really long song that makes artists put a lot of effort into, thereby causing it to kick ass?? It's worked for EOS, Green Carnation, and Opeth, taht's for sure....
Originally posted by Kittarin
Carmina Burana, by Carl Orff. It's approximately 65 minutes.
i'm such a smart ass... you didn't say it had to be a metal song!
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Originally posted by LoboUivante
this long songs most of the times suck because if you just like a small part of it then you'll have to wait and wait and wait...
i am amazed that they can be creative enough to hold someones interest for the whole fucking hour
Originally posted by Analog_Kid
Geez... Demonspell said it...
Green Carnation: "Light Of Day, Day Of Darkness" a 60 minute song/album.
Originally posted by Kveldssanger
I don't think creating a very long song (and more precisely a song-album) is very different to composing more normal songs... After all most long song are like many sorter ones put together with certain themes being repeated throughout the song. And don't forget that long songs are not something new in rock scene. Remember all those 70's prog rock bands which always composed really long songs (i still remember Yes' "Tales From The Topographic Oceans", a double lp containing 4 songs)....