Yes, Classical Gas is a gorgeous tune with an epic quality.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1yQoQ12DPIGreta wrote:I adored the old instrumental hits - Classical Gas, Also Sprach Tharathustra, Albatross, Frankenstein, Sasha, Hocus Pocus, Love Theme, Apache, Wipeout, Telstar ...
Makes my skin tingle. I don't know why. That's the mystery of music.
That ELO tune was very Walrus-y. Much better than the radio hits.Hobbes' Choice wrote:I chose Spandau Ballet because they were among the best of the 80s, as a fair comparison to the Beatles.
Frankenstein
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8f-Qb-bwlU
Love those Winter boys.
I think each of these 80s pop acts would have one or more songs that will probably be highly regarded in the future - Talking Heads, Prince, Peter Gabriel, U2, Tears for Fears, Dire Straits, but none had the melodic flair or level of daring of the Beatles.
I'd have to day Pink Floyd are, for me, the most consistently satisfying band in their various permutations up to Wish You Were Here. When Roger dominated in Animals and The Wall the music lost that classic Floyd ethereal beauty, but when he left the music lost its edge and depth. In that way the Gilmour/Waters combination reminded me of the McCartney/Lennon sweet-and-sour combination.