How I love them long songs...
Jun. 3rd, 2003 12:07 amThe rock station I used to listen to when I was growing up -- Buffalo's 97 Rock, formerly known as Q-FM-97 -- used to play whole album sides. It was great to hear the latest album by a favorite band, or something new that I haven't heard before. Only a few stations do that now, in this age of hyper-demographics and a strong ratings-driven aversion to risk-taking.
Of course, one of the first casualties of such a sanitized and pared-down playlist are the so-called "long songs". As Billy Joel once sang, "If you're gonna have a hit, ya gotta make it fit, so they cut it down to 3:05." What makes a long song? My criteria is that a song is long if it is 6 minutes or longer. About the only exceptions to that rule I hear regularly are "American Pie" by Don McLean, and "Light My Fire" by the Doors. Long songs were staples on the college radio scene -- a DJ can put one on, run out to the bathroom or have a smoke, and come back without anyone knowing they were gone. Many of them are well-orchestrated suites, where one part segues into another.
Here are some of my favorite long songs, which probably receive very little airplay, if any:
"Grendel" by Marillion
"Supper's Ready" by Genesis
"Awaken" by Yes (listen to this one right before or at sunrise)
"Green Grass and High Tides" by the Outlaws (blows "Freebird" away!)
"Song of Scheherazade" by Renaissance
"Singring and the Glass Guitar" by Utopia
"Pirates" by Emerson Lake & Palmer
"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterly
"Tarkus" by Emerson Lake & Palmer
"The Gates of Delerium" by Yes
"Close to the Edge" by Yes
"Magnum Opus" by Kansas
"i" by Patrick Moraz
"Journey to the Centre of the Earth" by Rck Wakeman & the London Symphony Orchestra
"Tangram Set 1" by Tangerine Dream
"In The Court of the Crimson King" by King Crimson
What are your favorite long songs?
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Date: 2003-06-07 08:20 pm (UTC)"Knights in White Satin" by the Moody Blues
"A Criminal Mind" by Larry Gowan
"The Fall of the House of Usher" by the Alan Parsons Project
"2112 Overture" by Rush
"Natural Science" by Rush
Any of the 4 sides of "Tales from Topographic Oceans" by Rush
"Funeral For A Friend"/"Love Lies Bleeding" by Elton John