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^ Too bad boo boo's not here to give you his explanation. IMO, I never thought of Freak Out as Prog Rock, simply because the first half was very good parodies with fairly conventional song structures, and he second half was so far out there, that I always considered it avant garde. But is was a huge influence on Krautrock.
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I think Days Of Future Past was their best album by far;Tuesday Afternoon and Twilight Time are wonderful tracks that seem to conjure up the dreamy afternoons of childhood. The blending of orchestra and rock band is handled very well too.
What a pity that the Moodies put those rather laughable spoken-word bits on their albums, though; I think they singlehandedly ensured that Progressive Rock would forever carry the "pretentious" label, with which it is so often branded. |
I don't like the orchestral segments of Days of Future Past, sounds too much like easy listening music to me.
Best album for me is A Question of Balance, followed by On the Threshold of a Dream. |
I love them, especially these 2 masterpieces. I sometimes call the first one their "magnum opus". Justin Hayward :bowdown: is terribly unappreciated, compared to some of his contemporaries.
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There`s some good music, but nothing innovative about Balance or Threshold; more a case of "Don`t mess with the formula", as Brian Wilson`s money-minded Dad used to tell BW. |
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