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Supertramp

Logical Song   Goodby Stranger   Take The Long Way Home   Fool’s Overture     P.S. : this is my last music blog for

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Supper’s Ready

Gabriel says it is a personal journey walking trough the Book of Revelation in the Bible. However the imagery and mythological references are not limited

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Latin Quarter

A few tracks from 80’s ‘Leftist’ band Latin Quarter. They combined pop, rock, and folk music with politically charged lyrics.          

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Alan Parsons Project

  Alan Parsons produced Dark Side of The Moon for Pink Floyd. Rest in peace Eric Woolfson. (1945-2009)            

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Jethro Tull

Teacher from Benefit album (1970)     My God from Aqualung(1971)   Bour’ree from Stand Up (1969) based on Bach’s ‘Suite in E minor for

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Californication +

Under the sometimes rough, strange, and absurd persona of the band lie hearts of a few Humanists, who are superb rock musicians. RHCP is the

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Atash Karevan

Changing gears. Atash Karevan from the Late Delkash. Music by Ali Tajvidi. Lyrics by Bijan Taraghi, date: 1958 This song could have been sang for

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The final cut

The Final Cut from the album by the same name is the last one that Pink Floyd released with Waters still in the band. It

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Roadhouse Blues

    Yeah Yeah, keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the

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Games without frontiers

  Games without frontiers is from third Gabriel’s eponymous album. It addresses futility of war and nationalism, and throughout the song there are references to

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Experiment IV

  Music made not for pleasure but made to kill; the music video narrates and depicts the story very well.      

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Rocking in the free world

The idea of Neil young’s rocking in the free world was conceived when he and a band mate saw newspaper  photos of Khomeini’s funeral where

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Nights in White Satin

Days of Future Passed(1967) is the second album from the Moody Blues. It is perhaps the first concept album within proggressive rock. Justin Hayward wrote

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Azarbijan

    After seeing the posts regarding the insult of Abadani Football fans towards our Azarbijani hamvatans, I decided to blog this song. Rahi wrote

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The Musical Box

Musical box is from the album nursery crime released in 1971 with the classic genesis line up ( Gabriel, Banks, Hackett, Collins, and Rutherford). It

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Tom Sawyer

Tom sawyer  from the album Moving Pictures, is the ‘definitive’ Rush song. Meaningful lyrics is coupled with  tight  rock music ( all three are excellent

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Epitaph

My first insertion of a Progressive Rock composition is Epitaph by King Crimson.  The band is considered to be the foundation of Progressive Rock (

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Queen of Flowers

  An old beautiful duet. It is interesting to note that when Elaheh is expressing her desire for his love, she does it so passively.

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Rock the Casbah

I am mixing things a bit*, but the direction of the Blog remains the same. Clash tells the tale of Rock music being banned by

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Once in a Lifetime

Talking Heads  combined  punk and art rock with elements of funk, world, and pop music. Brian Eno produced and performed on three of their records.

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