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Concept Albums In General

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Started by Dennis

To take this away from the Therapy?-related thread, here’s a separate thread on concept albums…

Dan has let slip that he likes Extreme’s III Sides To Every Story.

I have yet to admit to having a soft spot for the song Tragicomic or whatever it is called, thanks to a young lady I once knew…And I certainly never went to see Extreme tour this album at the NEC with my mate Simon, no siree Bob..

Anyhoo

What concept albums work?

The Wall is a classic, surely?
and would you class The Holy Bible as having a concept, in a loose kind of way?

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 13:21

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deadsetgav wrote:

The book?

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 13:45

#2

Dennis wrote:

Yes, the book. Some would say it is a collections of myths and legends.

Others would say it’s theme is “The Afterlife And How Not To Burn In Sulphurous Flames For The Duration Of It”

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 13:46

#3

deadsetgav wrote:

I would say the theme was more “be good… or god will get you!”

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 13:47

#4

Dennis wrote:

Or it might just be “Apples are crap. Avoid”

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 13:48

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Taunty Dan wrote:

I think the holy bible (the album, not the spin off novel) is more a commentary than a concept. I consider Dark side of the moon, the wall, quadrophenia, tommy, etc to be true concept albums. And, of course, the Extreme album. I can’t believe you saw them on that tour Den, how many more times are our paths going to cross??!

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 13:53

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Dennis wrote:

:)

Dark Side of the Moon, there’s one I always forget. The concept revolves around a girl in Kansas who finds herself transported in a whirlwind to a magical wonderland and her trek to find the fabled wizard in the hope that he can return her to her rightful home.

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 13:57

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Taunty Dan wrote:

allegedly! For those of you who don’t know what we’re talking about apparently if you play the Dark side of The Moon simultaneously with The Wizard of Oz film its supposed to soundtrack it. If i was really that obsessed by it i’d test that theory.

*twiddles thums. starts to fidget. Rushes off to buy said film.*

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 14:03

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Dennis wrote:

*starts writing concept album based on the concept “Concept Albums Are Best Enjoyed On Weed”*

*forgets what he was writing and puts down the guitar to go and fetch more Pringles*

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 14:23

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Cuchulain wrote:

Brave by Marillion is a great album.

I’m normally not into this melodic rock thingy but Brave is a classic and The Great Escape is one ‘ell of a track.

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 14:26

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hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

I’ll lend you The Wizard of Oz if you like Dan :)

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 14:27

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LunacyBooth wrote:

Ayreon - The Human Equation

An oustanding piece of music which has loads of guest vocalists James LaBrie (Dream Theater), Mikael Åkerfeldt (Opeth), Devon Graves (Dead Soul Tribe), Devin Townsend (SYL).

A concept album about a man who has a car accident and ends up in hospital in a comatose state. The car accident was very bizarre: it was broad daylight and there was no other car in sight. His wife and his best friend are keeping a vigil at his bed, trying to understand what happened, hoping he will wake soon. Cut off from the outside world, the man finds himself trapped in a strange realm where his emotions- most of which he’s ignored for a long time- have come to life to confront him with all the choices he has made in his life. As he is taken from one memory to the next, he slowly becomes aware of all the events leading up to his accident, and realizes that if he ever wants to wake up from his coma, he must find a way out of his prison…

Sounds wanky but is honestly a fantastic piece of music :-)

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 14:27

#12

Dennis wrote:

sounds interesting actually.. God knows how you would express something like that through music.

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 14:34

#13

Taunty Dan wrote:

hoochalobster wrote:

I’ll lend you The Wizard of Oz if you like Dan :)

How did i just KNOW you’d have that?! :p

Actually i bloody love that film.

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 15:20 in reply to an earlier post

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Dennis wrote:

Extreme. Wizard of Oz.

Not looking good today on the coolness front, is it sunshine?

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 15:22

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LunacyBooth wrote:

Dennis wrote:

sounds interesting actually.. God knows how you would express something like that through music.

Give it a listen and find out :-)

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 15:32 in reply to an earlier post

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Taunty Dan wrote:

Dennis wrote:

Extreme. Wizard of Oz.

Not looking good today on the coolness front, is it sunshine?

Yeah, wait til they find out who i was out with last night, eh? ;) Credibility 1 Taunty Dan 0

*goes off to write the script for Extreme Wizard Of Oz*

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 15:35 in reply to an earlier post

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Dennis wrote:

:D
Looks like Credibility gets to keep the match ball, eh?

*buys tickets for Extreme Wizard if Oz The Musical ft John Barrowman*

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 15:39

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Taunty Dan wrote:

i really really need someone to admit to having Extremes third album! C’mon people! Its a technical masterpiece! I’m not even one bit ashamed. :D

Ooh, i’d forgotten about Rush. Are their albums classed as concept albums? I think 2112 is…

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 15:45

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Dennis wrote:

Shit.

*puts hands up to having owned Extreme’s third album AND a number fo Rush albums*

*writes “Any chance of being cool. Ever.” on a piece of paper, sets it on a wooden raft, sets fire to it and pushes it out to sea for it’s final, firy journey*

(Did you see the article in Classic Rock - Rush, interviewed by the Manics?! Pissed myself laughing when I saw that!)

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 15:48

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Taunty Dan wrote:

oh my GOD MAN WHAT ARE YOU DOING???? You’ve just told everyone that not only do we listen to Rush an d Extreme but that we read Classic Rock!!! :D

But yeah, i saw it. And truth be told i’m looking forward to reading it. Yeah. Y’ Bastids.

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 15:52

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Dennis wrote:

It is a fact that everyone in Wales listens exclusively to Rush and Whitesnake.

In fact there are only two buttons on a Welsh jukebox, one for each band.

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 16:00

#22

Taunty Dan wrote:

there are only 2 buttons cos the welsh folk only have 2 fingers on each hand.

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 16:03

#23

Dennis wrote:

A typical Welsh joke:

” I took TWO viagra at the same time last night”

and the punch line is

“I..”

On second thoughts, fergeddit…

:(

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 16:06

#24

Gimme Back My Brainsaw wrote:

what about levianth by mastodon

an album about moby dick.

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 16:43

#25

Gimme Back My Brainsaw wrote:

Dennis wrote:

It is a fact that everyone in Wales listens exclusively to Rush and Whitesnake.

In fact there are only two buttons on a Welsh jukebox, one for each band.

Ill have you know most our jukeboxes have the levellers on them as well

and irish folk songs

:D

Posted on Fri, 16 November 2007 at 16:43 in reply to an earlier post

#26

Muskeg (Yes, It's me.) wrote:

And

” Now thats what I call Vauxhall Astra Crusing Music Volume 34 “

Posted on Sat, 17 November 2007 at 00:47

#27

allroy wrote:

Nobody mentioned Radiohead here though it’s so obvious.

Bowie did a lot of concept albums, e.g. Ziggy Stardust right now revived by Saul Williams on his free (or better pay as you like) album The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of Niggy Tardust (in cooperation with trent Reznor).

Posted on Mon, 19 November 2007 at 20:52

#28

Taunty Dan wrote:

hmmm…i don’t think radiohead have made a concept album really in the traditional sense. What album are you talking about, Ok computer?

what do you think to the niggy tardust album? i haven’t got round to listening to it yet, but my friends hailing it as album of the year…

Posted on Tue, 20 November 2007 at 09:50

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Teethgrinder (René Fennema) Administrator wrote:

Taunty Dan wrote:

i really really need someone to admit to having Extremes third album!

*Raises hand slightly in an attempt to catch Dan’s attention without alerting anyone else*

Posted on Tue, 20 November 2007 at 11:09 in reply to an earlier post

#30

Taunty Dan wrote:

*looks from afar* is that…no can’t be. Teethgrinders hand in the air?? Nah.

*puts “Warheads” back on* :)

Posted on Tue, 20 November 2007 at 11:15

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