Ranking the Studio Albums: Gentle Giant

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@keviniles8748
@keviniles8748 5 жыл бұрын
The Power and the Glory is the album that got me into Gentle Giant. Love that album.
@brianparker663
@brianparker663 3 жыл бұрын
Same for me. :-)
@Fredo_Viola
@Fredo_Viola 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, me as well. Love that album tons.
@HaniJIsmail
@HaniJIsmail 2 жыл бұрын
Octopus got me into GG, but Power and the Glory (steven wilson mix ;) ) is what got me hooked
@davidryan6441
@davidryan6441 5 жыл бұрын
Three Friends And Octopus are timeless Classics, Every Home Should Own Them
@joseandrade632
@joseandrade632 5 жыл бұрын
Octopus, the album I would take if I was cast away in an island and was allowed only one record.
@andreichivu7653
@andreichivu7653 3 жыл бұрын
In a Glass House....
@charlierichards5865
@charlierichards5865 3 жыл бұрын
@@joseandrade632 yesss agree
@starmanm31
@starmanm31 5 жыл бұрын
When you first hear GG its like what is this ? Then after listening for awhile it hits you out of the blue like a friken fright train ,these guys are AMAZING ! I love GG , great great band and I think so badly underrated has one of the great progressive bands so many overlook !
@frommetoyou1981
@frommetoyou1981 3 жыл бұрын
From watching this channel I got into Gentle giant. I listened to 'three friends' I thought that was very good, then I bought 'Octopus' I did think - what is this, but I've persevered and I dig it! I'll pick up another album very soon....
@ravirr8407
@ravirr8407 2 жыл бұрын
Fr my first time listening to octopus and Power was I didn't hate them but didn't have a desire to relisten but after I came back to them they became quickly some of my top favorites
@klausschneider1045
@klausschneider1045 Жыл бұрын
"What is this?" was indeed my first reaction when I came to GG, having heard quite a bunch of Prog Rock until then. Very similar to my first hearing of King Crimson's Lizard 😄. Anyway, after a while I felt more precisely how GG really sounded to me: like sort of an academic version of Jethro Tull.
@Pokemon10160
@Pokemon10160 5 жыл бұрын
You have to aquire the taste to listen to aquiring the taste
@brunovallesmunoz4757
@brunovallesmunoz4757 5 жыл бұрын
After the 2nd listening catchs you forever!
@takenbystatues
@takenbystatues 5 жыл бұрын
My personal favorite. A little more approachable & not as atonal/polyrhythmic/difficult as some of the others (I disagree with Pete here). There is something so artistic, magical, even mystical about this one. Ten stars. ✨
@TheTVisions
@TheTVisions 5 жыл бұрын
I'd disagree here too, to be honest. Aquiring the Taste I find extremely melodic and accessible for this type of music a fine introduction (this or Octopus), it's far from as 'weird' an album as Interview or In a Glass House those will both take way longer for prog newbies to get into, I think. With The Missing Piece, Civilian and Giant for a Day, we're entering a (dare I say) 'poppier' side of Gentle Giant there.
@brunovallesmunoz4757
@brunovallesmunoz4757 5 жыл бұрын
@@TheTVisions Maybe....The main "problem" with Aquiring the taste for me is the lack of bombastic power, a main trademark in GG most acclaimed albums...But still a complex and full of diferent textures album...Even the band explain the intention to stay away from every single glimpse of poppery taking all the risk
@peterroos7662
@peterroos7662 4 жыл бұрын
It´s sort of "nightmarish" wonderful...Specially Pantagruel...? just love the feel of it all (and Three Friends of course)
@rareearth97
@rareearth97 5 жыл бұрын
Octopus is best, I agree, would like to see your list of camel, they are really good and underrated
@brucybabyy7355
@brucybabyy7355 5 жыл бұрын
octopus in a glass house 3 friends free hand civilian.
@bernhardkaiser9567
@bernhardkaiser9567 5 жыл бұрын
@Drew P. Weiner I totally agree !
@colincoles224
@colincoles224 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, please do a camel ranking - Mirage is my favourite!
@enterthekingdom
@enterthekingdom 5 жыл бұрын
It’s good but not their best love love love camel. But they have so many albums
@timolson2047
@timolson2047 5 жыл бұрын
Moonmadness is their best imho
@johnbevan4684
@johnbevan4684 4 жыл бұрын
"Acquiring the Taste" was actually the first GG album I was exposed to and loved it straight off. A friend of mine sent me a copy because I told him I had read the book.
@Steve-wb60
@Steve-wb60 5 жыл бұрын
You’re doing a great job Pete. Thanks!! My top 3: 1) The Power and the Glory 2) Acquiring the Taste 3) Octopus
@whu1001
@whu1001 4 жыл бұрын
Three friends for me,not one filler track. Just discovered your channel pete and as a big prog rock fan i think it's brilliant.
@johnwheatcroft7798
@johnwheatcroft7798 5 жыл бұрын
Love the rant Pete...spot on...I love and appreciate all you do..✌️✌
@DSpeir-pi6tm
@DSpeir-pi6tm 5 жыл бұрын
Pete you are a top shelf, high quality man amongst men . I for one love that you do this ! It's often the highlight of my day and you are well appreciated by me and the rest of us here I'm sure . Sea of Tranquility is right in my top 3 KZbin channel 👍 👍 🙂
@pinkyfloydyfan1
@pinkyfloydyfan1 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree to your speech about a youtuber who trash you. You give good critics even if i don't agree all the time. Keep going man...
@marksmith7853
@marksmith7853 8 ай бұрын
Really late to the party on this video. Thanks for not just the ranking, but explaining the albums. I should be the biggest Gentle Giant fan due to my love of prog and jazz, but I never really knew where to start. I'm doing the deep dive on Gentle Giant tonight. And those last 15 minutes? Awesome!
@mattbacon285
@mattbacon285 5 жыл бұрын
Gentle Giant is the greatest Prog band, with the clearest sense of vision and motivic development lyrically, thematically and instrumentally with Power & Glory being their best example of this. It seems people these days assume prog = heavy and fast scales and individual virtuosity a la Dream Theatre. GG has the scope, virtuosity and musical purpose AND the sum is exponentially greater than the parts.
@Cr8Tron
@Cr8Tron 5 жыл бұрын
This^
@Cr8Tron
@Cr8Tron 5 жыл бұрын
In a lot of respects, I think of good "prog" as being minimalism (ironically?). The Power and the Glory will likely always be my favorite GG album, as well. Acquiring the Taste, Octopus, Free Hand, and In a Glass House are all definitely somewhere next on my list. However, Interview (a very underrated GG record, imo) definitely has at least two or three of my all-time favorite GG tracks (I Lost My Head being my all-time favorite).
@joseandrade632
@joseandrade632 5 жыл бұрын
Well, Dream Theater was the best prog-metal band, now surpassed by Symphony X, but Gentle Giant is perhaps prog's pinnacle. I miss them for forty years!
@Cr8Tron
@Cr8Tron 5 жыл бұрын
@@joseandrade632 Well, I've been told that Symphony X are a prime example of when a band's members play too much in parallel, in regards to where each performer's own repetitions occur. Used to do a community radio program ('00-'03), where me and a couple others played primarily prog... Our main host was always wearing Symphony X shirts; so, I'm sure I've heard them before. But I still haven't really sat down to do any full-on investigation of any of their work. So, who knows... 🤷‍♂️ All I know is that "real prog" (in my mind) is when something simple has been made complicated by applying various interference patterns, and that the "really good prog" is when there are multiple interference patterns that somehow can coexist without their integrities being compromised.
@mattbacon285
@mattbacon285 5 жыл бұрын
@@joseandrade632 Oh I agree. I don't want to bash DT, I saw them in Mumbai.The individual virtuosity approach as a starting point doesn't seem as outright boundary-pushing as say, when I saw Yes & King C
@erikberg5363
@erikberg5363 5 жыл бұрын
Great list Pete. I would love to see a Van Der Graaf Generator ranking some time as well when you have time! Both bands took me a long time to get into but they both "clicked" with me around the same time.
@treymerrillmusic
@treymerrillmusic 5 жыл бұрын
I’m loving your reviews. Of course, we’re gonna all disagree on the placement of “some LPS” but who in the hell cares? For the most part you are usually spot on dude. You pull shit out of the woodwork (Uriah Heep, Gentle Giant, Camel, etc etc) that no one else does. Keep on Rockin’ On!
@briancherry8088
@briancherry8088 4 жыл бұрын
Ok, before I watch, here is my list: 1. Octopus - the first I ever listed to. Hooked me. 2. In a Glass House 3. Three Friends 4. Power and the Glory 5. Free Hand 6. Civilian 7. Interview 8. Acquiring the Taste 9. Gentle Giant - Alucard is fantastic 10. The Missing Piece - Half of a great album 11. Giant for a Day I got into Gentle Giant because of a weekly radio show that was rebroadcast on a webplayer... cant remember the name now... But it was a couple of hours of Gentle Giant retrospective. I listened to it a few times and then had to start looking up all of their stuff. Sure glad I tuned in that week! thanks for the countdown.
@jakobsprogworld
@jakobsprogworld 4 жыл бұрын
Nice! Octopus was also the first I listened to. I was fascinated from the first note on but it actually took some time until it became my absolute favourite. May I ask why you ranked "Acquiring the taste" so low? I see it as the "younger brother" of "Octopus", the first "octo opus". I would say they continued the way they started at "Acquiring the Taste" on "Octopus" (with "Three Friends" as an interlude). I would say the style on the two albums is quite similar even there are differences in composition and genre influences.
@takenbystatues
@takenbystatues 5 жыл бұрын
“Sometimes you’re in the mood to listen to something that doesn’t sound like anything else.” Pretty much hit the nail on the head with that statement. Certain bands get kudos from me for how unique they are, and Gentle Giant is a wonderful example.
@armandom28
@armandom28 5 жыл бұрын
It's about fucking time....the greatest prog band EVER..........
@tommullin5154
@tommullin5154 5 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work Pete. Ignore the trolls. I've been a long-time prog fan, but only got into Gentle Giant within the past couple years. Currently getting them on vinyl. Love 'Octopus' and 'Free Hand'. Must get the rest. (Check those prices on the Roger Dean cover for 'Octopus' on vinyl. Yikes.) Using this video to target my next Gentle Giant purchases. Thanks.
@joseandrade632
@joseandrade632 5 жыл бұрын
Don't miss In a Glass House and Three Friends. And The Power and the Glory! And Interview! and... You won't be disappointed. Greetings from a die hard Portuguese fan who loves them since 72 (I was fourteen). Also don't miss Happy the Man, the sole band who dared explore the same regions.
@jimbarone1126
@jimbarone1126 5 жыл бұрын
+1 on that. Octopus is the ONLY GG LP I do NOT have. Embarrassingly enough, "Giant for a Day" was the first LP I got and my intro to them last year when I was introduced to them (via an article about the Steven Wilson remasters). Was browsing online for "Octopus" while his video was running and I couldn't find ANYTHING less than 50.00.
@charlieo.possum5501
@charlieo.possum5501 5 жыл бұрын
What a great double dose of killer bands today. Budgie and Gentle Giant, 2 very criminally underrated bands with tons of incredible music! Two of my all-time faves, great vids 👍
@SomeSong2
@SomeSong2 5 жыл бұрын
Both amazingly different and unique as well as kickass.
@alanthorne3921
@alanthorne3921 5 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more but GG took me a while to get into.Back in the 70s I bought Octopus thinking it might sound like Uriah Heep because of the Roger Dean cover.Ten years later I still had a mint Octopus copy cause I never played it.Just missing err The Missing Piece and Giant for a Day from collection.Brilliant band.Annoys the crap out of the missus which is a good thing.Always loved Budgie.
@charlieo.possum5501
@charlieo.possum5501 5 жыл бұрын
@@SomeSong2 Yep. Vastly different, yet connected by a sense of whimsy, not taking themselves too seriously, the obvious progressive side of the music...and incredible musicianship of course!
@jameshuseby9931
@jameshuseby9931 4 жыл бұрын
true fans know you have the best channel going thanks pete i've found so many bands because of your channel hope you have some nice weather it great here in wisconsin
@grady3691
@grady3691 7 ай бұрын
This channel is really helping me find new music I’ve never heard before it’s really great
@zenos.5315
@zenos.5315 5 жыл бұрын
Simply a masterpiece, I grew up listening to this band
@mikereiss4216
@mikereiss4216 5 жыл бұрын
The interesting thing about GG is that they don't have any recorded material that was not recorded in the 70's. In that sense they are not only a one decade band but a pure 70's one. It is true that Civilian was released in 1980 so you could say they went into the 80's just a tiny bit. I really wish they would have recorded at least one or two more albums but I think they just got burned out and their heart wasn't in it anymore.
@joseandrade632
@joseandrade632 5 жыл бұрын
They say they were killed by punk. They tried to change once the prog bands lost the favour of the public. I wish they did not move an inch and kept on doing what gave them pleasure. I mourn for them ever since, I just can't let go.
@domsrecords6353
@domsrecords6353 5 жыл бұрын
Started listening to them a week ago because of you...really loving octopus!
@Bruford79
@Bruford79 3 жыл бұрын
Ever since seeing my older brother carrying the Power and the Glory under his arm back in the early 70’s (Which I played the next day) I became a huge lifetime fan. Your review is without question the best I’ve ever seen. Thanks for giving The Boys in the Band the royal treatment that they so well deserve.
@ayeatropoulos1
@ayeatropoulos1 5 жыл бұрын
Back in the 70’s one of the local FM stations would play “The Album of The Day” most every night at 11:00 PM. Since I had to go to bed, I would pop in a blank cassette into Ye Ole Auto-Reverse AKAI, and record the album, no matter who it was [typically a relatively little to unknown artist], to sample on the way to the Junior College the following morning. One night the album advertised was Gentle Giant’s “Octopus”, whom I had never heard. The next day I popped the tape into my ‘under-dash’ Craig cassette deck (with power-booster) and let ‘er rip. The first track, “The Advent of Panurge” wasn’t near finished before I knew I had to find everything I could by this band! Every time I could manage to get my hands on the $4.99 or $5.99 that it cost back then for a new LP it was off to the record store I’d go. I didn’t know anything about “In A Glass House” for a year or two afterward, and even then, had to order it via a JEM Import catalog and wait nearly 2 months for it to arrive at a favorite record store by snail mail. I’ve been a diehard GG fan ever since, and recently purchased the “Unburied Treasure” box as well. I’ve been collecting GG for decades, but after so many remasters, boots and import editions, I sadly feel my days of buying GG are over. I will keep my eyes and ears open for anything that may come down the pike, but I can’t imagine there being anything else. It is sad, as I agree with some of the reviewers that “Civilian” was (finally) a big step in the right direction for them. I truly believe that had they given it one more shot, it very well could have been the one to push them into the limelight; but I guess we’ll never know. They may have broken up 40 years ago, but for this GG lover, they shall remain in heavy rotation in my home and my vehicle until my last breath. By the way… as a short sidebar: The tape that recorded “Octopus” was a 90 min blank, so it continued to record the radio program far beyond the GG album alone. The very next track following ‘Octopus’ was “The Greatest Story Ever Told” by the often quirky and fun rock from ‘City Boy’. Needless to say, that track caught my ear as well, so I grabbed the LP soon thereafter. Although their only notable singles were “The Hap-Ki-Do Kid”, “She’s Got Style” and “5.7.0.5”, the majority of their catalog, especially the first 4-5 albums, were overlooked by radio and, for the most part, completely unknown to the masses. Perhaps had Mercury Records put a little more of their marketing budget behind them, they most certainly could have become much bigger. I never had the opportunity to see them live, so I had no idea if their live performances lived up to their studio tracks, but they truly should have had a better chance. If you’re not familiar with City Boy, I urge you to check them out. Like many other bands, if the track you’re listening to isn’t grabbing you … no problem. Let it play through as the tracks tend to change mid-stream, and rarely are two tracks the same. Very witty, quirky, rocking and fun music. Think early 10cc with a bit more power!! …but I digress.
@joseandrade632
@joseandrade632 5 жыл бұрын
Do you know Zinc by Eddie Jobson? Gary Green is featured on some tracks. Please check Three Friends on KZbin. There are some ex-Giant members, Gary and Malcolm Mortimore, and ther is at least mone file featuring Kerry Minnear.
@malco49
@malco49 5 жыл бұрын
i got see them several times in the 70's whenever they played the tower theater in upper darby.
@jerrylev59
@jerrylev59 5 жыл бұрын
I only saw the last show in 1980 @ Tower, and they were still quite amazing!
@malco49
@malco49 5 жыл бұрын
@@jerrylev59 i worked there 1976-80 so saw them when they toured during that time which i recall was a few. have to admit was not am not a fan. but i am a fan of pete's passion for music!
@nazarioturetto5019
@nazarioturetto5019 Жыл бұрын
Man, your choices are very close to my ranking. Thank you for your work, a labor of love indeed. Cheers from Brazil.
@OzzProg
@OzzProg 5 жыл бұрын
Gentle Giant Rocks. Your channel rocks... never stale, enjoy your personality and listening to you talk. Our tastes don't always exactly align, but I can always tell your rankings are sincere... and that you fkn love music in general!
@grahamclaricoats1193
@grahamclaricoats1193 4 жыл бұрын
Would love a run down of pendragon.
@domico5838
@domico5838 4 жыл бұрын
God Bless you 🙏. Keep up the good work so many people just NEED to hear about this stuff.
@zander-john3709
@zander-john3709 3 жыл бұрын
Pete, I said it before and I'll say it again, you're my go to for new music suggestions, thank you. Keep up the great work. Regards John.
@lewiswaddo5045
@lewiswaddo5045 Жыл бұрын
I’m completely new to Gentle Giant. I purchased a record collection of an EMI technician in the U.K., and gave Octopus a try. I was absolutely blown away by the entire production. It was incredible. After hearing Octopus, and wanting to hear more, I did a little KZbin search and discovered your channel. I absolutely share your love for gentle giant. I grew up in the grunge era, but after going through this collection I picked up, I’m now a huge prog fan. Love King Crimson, Yes, Gentle Giant, Gryphon and more. Love you content. Love your passion! Keep up the good work :) Love from the U.K.!
@hakanpersson6524
@hakanpersson6524 4 жыл бұрын
I must confess ! I have not been listening to Gentle Giant. Prog or what i usually call it "symphonic rock" has always been Genesis, Yes, Marillion , Mike Oldfield and more. Now i gotta have some of Gentle Giants albums. I think i start with "Octopus" and "Power and the Glory". They seems to be in my taste after listening to them on youtube. Thanks for the introduction to the band Pete !!
@alketkellici6766
@alketkellici6766 5 жыл бұрын
Thank God for Prado.I am re-discovering my love for rock all over again.Please keep it up Pete
@DonHornsby
@DonHornsby 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Pete. First of all, I wanted to thank you for all of these great "Ranking the Studio Albums". You have certainly given me some great pointers as to where to find more great music. I have been a huge Prog-Rock fan (Yes, Genesis, Kansas, ELP, King Crimson). But I have not been able to get into Gentle Giant. I watched your ranking video last night - so I decided to listen to FREE HAND today while on a long walk at lunch. And it was very good - and I enjoyed it more than I realized. Thanks! I can't wait to get into their other albums. And then I will attempt to take on the work of Budgie.
@diannecarpenter7718
@diannecarpenter7718 5 жыл бұрын
I haven't heard of this band. I'm going to listen to them. Thank you for your ranking Gentle Giant.🎤🎸🎵🥁
@gregorquayle4568
@gregorquayle4568 4 жыл бұрын
Keep doing your thing Pete and don't let that loser bring you down, I have looked into , bought and revisited my cd collection because of you . Keep rocking man
@GentleGiantFan
@GentleGiantFan 3 жыл бұрын
My top 5 of this band are the same albums, but in a different order.....this week. LOL! Gentle Giant is the most underappreciated prog band in my opinion. I love Ray's bass playing on songs like Mobile, For Nobody, and Plain Truth to name a few. Ray's easily in my top three fav bass players.
@JosefTreiber
@JosefTreiber 4 жыл бұрын
To your last words in the video: Thank you, I appreciate your videos much! Got many good tips for albums I own now. BR, from Austria, Joe
@johnscarratt7783
@johnscarratt7783 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Pete, love your KZbin channel. I'm 62 and living in Australia now but back in 1973 I was living in the UK and I discovered Gentle Giant. I had the privilege of seeing them play live on their 1976 Tour, the songs from this tour were released on Playing The Fool in early 1977. Whilst I have my own favourite GG album, The Power & the Glory, I totally understand and appreciate that this is a very subjective thing and I really enjoy your album ranking shows. I also want to say how cool it is that you included a ranking of Budgie albums. What a magnificent band. I also had the privilege of seeing them play live a number of times in the mid 70's when they were in their pomp. My absolute favourite band is the Groundhogs and Tony McPhee is not only a guitar hero of mine but I've also had the privilege of jamming with him in a pub in Wellington, Shropshire in England. He is an absolute legend and he is massively underated as a guitarist and composer in my humble opinion. In particular, Tony McPhee's 1970's albums with the Groundhogs such as Split, Thank Christ For The Bomb, Hogwash, Who Will Save The World, Solid, and Black Diamond deserve to be reviewed and ranked by you. Tony's innovative and groundbreaking use of the first guitar synth on the albums Solid, Crosscut Saw & Black Diamond is just brilliant. And not forgetting Tony McPhee's amazing 1973 solo album called The Two Sides Of Tony (TS) McPhee where side one explores Tony's Blues roots and side two is an amazing anti fox hunting synthesizer suite. And then there's his work on the album Blues Obituary from 1969. Definitely worth a listen. All the best to you. Regards, John
@jazzandrocknroll3235
@jazzandrocknroll3235 5 жыл бұрын
Will you do the Van der Graaf Generator albums ranked?
@TheNealQ
@TheNealQ 5 жыл бұрын
Pawn Hearts is one of the best albums ever made.
@jazzandrocknroll3235
@jazzandrocknroll3235 5 жыл бұрын
TheNealQ Exactly, a true masterpiece. The Least We Can Do..., H to He, Godbluff, and Still Life also are amazing.
@TheNealQ
@TheNealQ 5 жыл бұрын
MusicFanatic2001 kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y6SthqmVg7KckMk
@jazzandrocknroll3235
@jazzandrocknroll3235 5 жыл бұрын
TheNealQ Thanks for the share! This version of "La Rossa" sounds better than the studio version!
@TheMentalblockrock
@TheMentalblockrock 5 жыл бұрын
Barclay James Harvest!
@lobolonewolf8824
@lobolonewolf8824 3 жыл бұрын
Pete there are not many that I subscribe to on KZbin or Facebook. But the main reason I dig your channel is that you tell the truth. That and also we seem to have the same taste in music. And I would like to thank you for turning me on to a lot of bands and albums that maybe I wouldn't have heard before. You sure helped me grow my music collection. Thanks once again. And screw the haters.
@edjones8039
@edjones8039 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Pete, love your channel, we don't always agree, and that's the fun of it, but you were spot on this time. Keep the lists coming.
@bmardon2112
@bmardon2112 4 жыл бұрын
My main man Pete here, you rock dude. Love the show will always support and enjoy the music I've listened to and bought because of seeing you now. I became a fan here from a friends suggestion to watch the album ranking episode of BOC. I ended up buying all the BOC albums, several Kansas albums, 3 Budgie albums, now 4 Gentle Giant albums, a few Deep Purple ones .. the list goes on but you definitely gave me ideas on what to try out and it was great. My favorite band of all time is Rush, I didnt need to buy those recently because I've had the majority of them by the time I was 15. Thank you sir, bless you guys in the USA be safe
@erikberg5363
@erikberg5363 5 жыл бұрын
Haven't heard the last few but I love what I have heard, especially the first 4. Here's my ranking: 7. Free Hand 6. Power and the Glory 5. In a Glass House 4. Three Friends 3. Gentle Giant 2. Octopus 1. Acquiring the Taste So hard to choose between those top 2 especially!
@nathanaelcole8466
@nathanaelcole8466 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information to dive more deeply into Gentle Giant. I ran across their Sight and Sound concert on KZbin and feel like they are the pinnacle even if so long ago. I watched this video early on to get an idea and have listened to very little else since. I am really liking The Power and the Glory and Octopus. Gentle Giant is actually right up there. Acquiring the Taste has been a little harder to love, but I am continuing to listen to it and "getting" it. I feel like I could spend months straight on their one decade of music!
@MrEyesbleed
@MrEyesbleed 5 жыл бұрын
Love the rant. Even tho we have very different tastes in music, I still like hearing your opinions on these ranking the albums series. Very informative.. I need to get the GG remasters some day. Loved them back in the 70's.
@dt1978
@dt1978 5 жыл бұрын
Wow, Pete, I was wondering if you were ever going to make an official album ranking for GG. Recently saw the top 10 songs list (and commented), then saw the GG history video. I love *ALL* 11 studio albums, plus the Playing The Fool live disc. The top 3, and *especially* the top 2, are just about interchangeable. Here we go: 11. Giant For A Day 10. Civilian 9. The Missing Piece 8. Three Friends 7. The Power and The Glory 6. Gentle Giant s/t debut 5. Free Hand 4. In'terview (very underrated) 3. Octopus 2. Acquiring The Taste 1. In A Glass House One other aspect of GG that puts them above their contemporaries (to me) is the fact that I truly love their *entire* discography; I can't say this to the full extent about other groups: Yes, Tull, Genesis...I love those groups to death, but they each have a couple (or more) discs that I can easily do without. I can't live without *any* of GG's albums (despite Giant For A Day clearly being the weakest of the bunch.) KC is the only other direct contemporary that may come close, but even they fall a tad short to me, simply because GG, whether the music was dense and complex, or stripped down and straightforward, offered some kind of color, flavor/taste/deliciousness in all of it.
@sweetwilliam2511
@sweetwilliam2511 5 жыл бұрын
Wow! I can't believe that guy said all of that. You are my lifeline to music that I most likely wouldn't know anything about if it wasn't for you. I could always tell that this stuff comes from your heart. I love your channel. Keep up the good work!
@nsgobbi
@nsgobbi 3 жыл бұрын
Wow .... the albums were all ranked and there was such a plenty if time to go in the footage then I understood why. Perfect your message, Pete. Lots of “influencers” in the net these days doing nothing but spreading garbage in the cyberspace. Congrats. I couldn’t agree more. And before I go, GG fan since 1976 here, when I got stuck after listening “Octopus” imported album from a college friend in S Paulo. Still a full time GG listener.
@5150mallen
@5150mallen 5 жыл бұрын
Pete, I've been subscribing to your channel for almost a year. I am a 66 year old guitarist who shares your same taste in music (especially prog). I have to say I agree with you 98% of the time. On the GG vid, I agree with you 100%! Keep up the good work! I will continue watching. 👍
@leightonfarms4962
@leightonfarms4962 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for what you do Pete, 👍👍👍👍👍👍!!
@patlampo9288
@patlampo9288 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this run-thru✨I’ve yet to discover this band that I’ve always heard of but never heard🌜
@davideastlee9983
@davideastlee9983 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah Pete! GREAT synopsis of Gentle Giant...who I saw in 1975 in Seattle. Thank you for keeping this music alive. No words for GIANT... HUGELY influential and life changing. For me, I was introduced through 3 Friends and Acquiring the Taste... In a Glass House... OMG! LOVED the stories... they wrapped around in their beautiful music which magnified their stories. This was SOUL FOOD... which I so desperately needed at the time... and every time, all the time... in these times... cheers mate
@relinquishh
@relinquishh 5 жыл бұрын
GG is one of my all time favorite bands, so ranking the albums is extremely hard for me, and it feels like it could literally change tomorrow, but here goes. 11. Giant for a Day 10. Civilian 9. The Missing Piece 8. Interview 7. Three Friends 6. Octopus 5. In a Glass House 4. Gentle Giant 3. Free Hand 2. The Power And the Glory 1. Acquiring the Taste Man it's painful seeing how low some of these are but those first 7 are just so damn good. There's basically hardly any separation between them. It's funny you mentioned the part about how the first albums you heard were too much for you at first but then became your favorites, since that's exactly what happened to me. Acquiring the Taste was the first one I heard and man, it was definitely a difficult entry point like you said. Then I heard TPATG which blew me away and made a fan, and now years later Acquiring is my favorite haha. Each of my top 5 were my favorite at some point in time... what a discography!
@Baz63
@Baz63 5 жыл бұрын
re the rant...Pete you are very much appreciated. Your knowledge love and enthusiasm for the music is obvious. For me, as an older guy, you regularly remind me of music i have not listened to for years and you've introduced new bands into my musical vocabulary. . So you provide an invaluable service which is confirmed by the astonishing increase in your subscribers so many congratulations. In fact wonder if you were part of the reason that Frank Marino is touring again after your interview and review of his DVD...i bet that is the case ! Guys like this troll are not worth concerning yourself with..you are way better than that. Anyway thank you for all the hard work you put into this venture especially as you have a job and family to take care of so your time is precious.
@leebaker9300
@leebaker9300 4 жыл бұрын
Forget that troll, Pete. You do great work. You exposed me to Savatage, of whom I was unaware and I love them now.
@siljeff2708
@siljeff2708 4 жыл бұрын
You are the reason I got into Gentle Giant, and I will be forever grateful! Your interview with Derek Shulman got me to take a risk and get that boxset of their discography and I am so glad I did it, in fact I wish more bands would make boxsets in that vein of being the entire discography (Live and Studio). It is an acquired taste for sure. I have not listened to them enough to rank them all, but my favorites are: 1. Octopus 2. The Power and the Glory 3. The Missing Piece 4. Interview 5. In a Glass House
@alanbrown7412
@alanbrown7412 5 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant Pete...I'm an old GG fan from the UK who saw them in 70's. The love for this band never dies. I agree with your list..it definitely can change depending on the mood. I only found you on You Tube recently but totally dig what you are doing. I'm going through my old vinyl collection checking on LP's I had forgotten about. You are so right in your rant....Budgie are brilliant! Keep it going dude. Alan Brown
@grahamwitcher105
@grahamwitcher105 3 жыл бұрын
Well said Pete.. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Fantastic. Thank you so much.
@ejohnson5620
@ejohnson5620 5 жыл бұрын
I discovered GG in the 70s, starting with Three Friends,which is still my favorite. Also love Glass House and Aquiring the Taste. Peel the Paint, Experience, The House-The Street-The Room all have these awesome guitar breaks. Saw them somewhere in Long Island in the 70s and loved the show!
@neilanderson7669
@neilanderson7669 4 жыл бұрын
Love what you do, Pete, and I appreciate your rant about the troll. What I love most about your channel is that you pull out some obscure (to me) bands that I have started listening to and spending money on (to support those bands). Keep it up!! I'm a long-time fan of GG, and started with Power and the Glory (so that one holds a special place), but I agree fully with your ranking. Rock on!
@elaineandjohn9599
@elaineandjohn9599 5 жыл бұрын
The progger’s prog band. Great video Mr. Pardo. It is a wise man that conditionally time stamps his opinions. 👍
@iliummetalaustralia
@iliummetalaustralia 5 жыл бұрын
Pete - you have my support 100%. As part of a band that costs me a lot of money I understand totally - we do it for the love of music. Thanks for your support of Ilium over the years, and as a massive fan of metal etc I really enjoy your posts and watch them a lot. Yes we all have different opinions, but why people can't just focus on the positive is beyond me. It's your channel, and as is usually the case where trolls are concerned, they may make a lot of noise but they don't represent the majority - so I'm just here showing my support :)
@shanebullock5005
@shanebullock5005 4 жыл бұрын
Gentle Giant albums are magical...first listen doesn't do it but the more you listen and get used to their complexities, the more you love them. Magic takes over and you can't stop playing them. Octopus for me too but only just most of the others in my top 50 albums of all time. regarding that negative comment, old farts like me love listening and watching you....that music is precious, more than diamonds. I can't stop watching you, don't agree with your choices often but , hey taste is taste.... and your presentation is spot on.
@kennethschultz4910
@kennethschultz4910 4 жыл бұрын
Bcs of u i have been introduced to so many prog and metal bands that i never heard of that i am starting to listen to some of them. Thank you for the introductions.
@andrewdunn49ers
@andrewdunn49ers 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing Pete, fast forward to July 2021, the number three is number one! Not knocking, goes to show tastes and moods change and that’s totally fine!
@dannypartridge6104
@dannypartridge6104 5 жыл бұрын
Pete your channel introduced me. to this great band thank you.....
@tomwhittaker9461
@tomwhittaker9461 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate what you do greatly, Peter. You always provide intelligent, informed reviews. You're one of the best sources of information on a plethora of bands and I've benefitted from your sound musical judgment. Congrats to you and the quality of your channel!
@tomlisi1561
@tomlisi1561 2 жыл бұрын
Love your video's mate. Gentle giant are massively underrated and it's great to see an album ranking.... I got into them are hearing two weeks in Spain off the missing piece . Proper great tight band.
@closetotheedge91
@closetotheedge91 5 жыл бұрын
When I was first discovering a lot of prog stuff about 10 years ago I found Giant for a Day on LP and bought it because I always saw the name pop up online when I was researching. Buying that album first and listening to it honestly turned me off from them up until within the last year where I was working on my LP collection again. I found Acquiring the Taste and Octopus this time and ever since I first put them on the table I have been absolutely obsessed with them. I've been on a Giant kick for about a year now with them taking up probably 80% of my music listening time, probably the quickest a band has ever sky rocketed up into one of my all time favourite groups. Always give music another chance! My ranking as of today: Giant for a Day! Civilian Interview The Missing Piece Gentle Giant Acquiring the Taste In a Glass House The Power and the Glory Octopus Free Hand Three Friends
@ajaykiran973
@ajaykiran973 4 жыл бұрын
Well the most important thing is, I am discovering a lot of great music because of you and your channel. And music means a lot to me. Which means your channel is making a difference in my daily livelihood. So I think thats the best way i can put it.
@mklotz1426
@mklotz1426 5 жыл бұрын
I watch your videos quite a bit and without disagreement as it is your choice and opinion and I respect both. Most of all I watch your videos to learn something, particularly about bands I don't know much about and may want to know what to buy/explore first or next or even compare to my own opinion of those that I do know. As for that guy who takes umbrage with your posts, F him. I appreciate what you give to us without any pretense. You often (more than often) tell us how it's your opinion and nothing more. How can someone surmise you are making money on this? That is so laughable! Your whole effort takes time! I often think about how you seclude yourself from family, pets, etc. in order for us to deliver this kind of content. Kudos Pete for your passion for music and your willingness to deliver your fans some insight on yourself and the music you love. Keep on keepin' on.
@kevinhuby9008
@kevinhuby9008 3 жыл бұрын
You tell em Pete!!!! 👏 You host a great site. Really is one of the best on KZbin!! By the way, I saw Budgie a number of years back in a little club, they were fabulous.
@stephenzevetchin
@stephenzevetchin 5 жыл бұрын
just to prove your point, I am new to your channel and i will now be trying out Gentle Giant because of your love of Yes and my dollars are hard earned and your review gives me insight that i wouldn't have had without ya. Thanks!
@boulderbug
@boulderbug 3 жыл бұрын
...Pete , you make Rock and Roll Fun and accessible...Holy Christ the Topics , the Guests , the Squares , Martin and Butch shows ....I for one appreciate the History going deep ....Hell , Music is part of my DNA , my Soul ....My Life ....anyrate , Rock On Brother with all you do !
@neilwest1814
@neilwest1814 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this list, I first heard their first album as a 13 year old in 1979. I was getting into Zeppelin, Sabbath, early Queen etc but I absolutely loved Gentle Giants first attempt. I never progressed much beyond Octopus but recently have started listening to their other albums and definitely appreciating their albums much more now. I still love that first album it’s just amazing. You have put me on to a few albums which I haven’t heard and I have down loaded ready for a 10 hour drive I have coming up and I am looking forward to listening to this new to me music
@dannybrown1595
@dannybrown1595 5 жыл бұрын
Agree with your Gentle Giant choices... thanks for all you do..I really appreciate being able to see this kind of content.
@DanSPsych67
@DanSPsych67 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Pete!! Watched This Again!!! So Good!!!! Thanks!!!
@pinkyfloydyfan1
@pinkyfloydyfan1 2 жыл бұрын
So for me, i always thought that a group make no more than 5 or even 6 best albums... but GG got 7!!!: GENTLE GIANT (7): 1. Octopus 2. In the glass house 3. Three friends 4. Acquiring the taste 5. Free hand 6. (First) Gentle Giant 7. The power & the glory PINK FLOYD (6): 1. Dark side... 2. Animals 3. Wish you... 4. Meddle 5. Atom... 6. The wall YES (5): 1. Close... 2. Relayer 3. Tales... 4. Fragile 5. Yes album KING CRIMSON (5): 1. In the court... 2. Red 3. Discipline 4. Lark's... 5. Starless... GENESIS (5): 1. Selling... 2. Foxtrot 3. The lamb... 4. Nursery cryme 5. A trick... VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR (3): 1. Pawn hearts 2. Still life 3. Godbluff RUSH (3): 1. Moving pictures 2. Permanent waves 3. 2112 JETHRO TULL (3): 1. Thick... 2. Aqualung 3. Passion play SUPERTRAMP (3): 1. Crime... 2. Even... 3. Breakfast...
@jhschmidMD4
@jhschmidMD4 3 жыл бұрын
Just jumping into Gentle Giant here in 2021, thanks to you Pete! I've just started, with Free Hand, as you suggested. Wow! I'm loving the music. They are unique, and wonderful. The only band they sort of remind me of is Kansas. They don't sound like them (at all), but have a similarly adventurous music spirit, and I went on a Kansas like journey while listening.
@nedflanders8357
@nedflanders8357 5 жыл бұрын
Love your reviews, your honesty and commitment to supporting many artists in the prog and rock genre. It's people like you that keep the flags flying and why many more get to hear about artists that would, in many cases, go unknown or unheard in an era of myopic media more concerned with satisfying record moguls with pop pap than the great sounds outside that bubble.
@drummusicinc4027
@drummusicinc4027 5 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree with your rant... Your channel, and what you do, has exposed me to so much great new music, new to me at least, and I can not thank you enough for that.. You are the one cat that can recommend something, and I will buy it, sometimes not even checking it out on KZbin first. That’s saying something, and I’m sure I’m not alone. I bought “ playing the fool” cause you recommended it and I love it. This video will be my roadmap to more gentle giant. Thanks 🙏 Really.... Thank you🎶🤘👍
@glennsmusicchannel
@glennsmusicchannel 3 жыл бұрын
I came to this vid because I wanted to learn more about Gentle Giant. I thought your channel would be a good reference tool - and you came through!
@royalmonocle1322
@royalmonocle1322 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for prompting me to give GG a chance - I love them! Bought 2 LPs this week, Interview and Power and the Glory - unreal! Transitions of Cardiacs (Prog's missing link - check them out!) with elements of Yes, Supertramp, 10cc and Zappa.
@johncallegari2721
@johncallegari2721 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing what you do! Please don't ever stop!
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley 5 жыл бұрын
Any mention of gentle Giant is a great thing. Mentioning all their albums with such positive and accurate statements, is just wonderful. Check em out folks, your brain will thank you. Thanks Pardo
@michelleangers342
@michelleangers342 4 жыл бұрын
Gentle Giant was pure genius! Love your channel and thanks to you I now have a least 50 prog rock bands I've never heard of and will spend the rest of the winter giving them all a listen. I'll likely end up with several more favorites! Thanks again!
@cirjames2540
@cirjames2540 2 жыл бұрын
Recently i have been watching In The Prog Seat series- i started to listen to a few of the recommendations and Gentle Giant is one of those bands that is so unique and complex but when it does sink in you realize it's brilliance. Reminds me a bit of what Brian Wilson was doing musically and vocally on Pet Sounds/Smile. Thank you for the great content.
@HM-qw4qo
@HM-qw4qo 4 жыл бұрын
They were great. One of the most amazing rock bands ever.
@callummackintosh750
@callummackintosh750 5 жыл бұрын
Great video Pete. I’ve been a Gentle Giant fan since buying Octopus back in the 70s. To be honest, I only got interested in it initially because of the Roger Dean cover art because I was and still am a big Yes fan! However, it turned out to be the opening to a whole new branch of prog for me. As regards your rant, I’m sure you know that the vast majority of us who watch your channel really enjoy and appreciate what you do. Many thanks for all your time, effort and enthusiasm. Keep up the great work🙂
@favoritethings3065
@favoritethings3065 11 ай бұрын
I’m relatively new to GG, as you were the one to introduce me to them! Acquiring the Taste is my favorite….it’s like the most concentrated Gentle Giant and has some amazing melodies, bass lines and grooves…not to mention great vocal harmonies like the opening track….
@hauskahirvi
@hauskahirvi 2 жыл бұрын
Pete, I appreciate your rant. I am with you bro! I love the Giant too.
@marcotron7288
@marcotron7288 5 жыл бұрын
Keep up the work Pete,we all enjoy your effort and shows !
@10poundnote
@10poundnote 5 жыл бұрын
I remember giving 3 Friends a play years ago. The only GG album in the house, It got crowded out by my 3 older brothers big album collections, Floyd, genesis, Yes etc. Never knew which brother owned it at the time - it was the eldest brother, he'd seen them live, learnt this nugget of info decades later. Anyhow, 3 friends was lying about one day, read the little story on the sleeve. Intrigued by this I gave it a play and for one summer in the 70s, I as a 13/14 year old played 3 Friends along with Yes Close to the edge, usually after my morning paper round. My parents wondered "what the fck is our youngest child listening to"... They were glad when summer break ended and I was back in school is my guess. Just gave the album a a flick through, ah the memories came flooding back.
@simonmcintyre3519
@simonmcintyre3519 3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks pete. Ive listened on spotify while at work. (I am a gardener) love it. Not difficult as i am a fan of Van der graaf generator so kind of similar to a point .Bought the first 4 albums today. Cheers mate.
@stevehartke
@stevehartke 2 жыл бұрын
Finally diving in... Bought Octopus and Acquiring the Taste... wanted to also buy Three Friends, but couldn’t find at the right price... thanks Pete for all the work you do! ✌️
@steventempel9056
@steventempel9056 4 жыл бұрын
Just to put in my two cents about your content. I decided I wanted to fully explore the old prog rock about half a year ago and you have been my guide the entire time. These ranking the albums in particular have been immensely beneficial when exploring a new band. Some of my favorite music now I might not have come across without your videos. Thanks mate, I appreciate what you do.
@seaoftranquilityprog
@seaoftranquilityprog 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Steven!
@michaelfuchsbichler6666
@michaelfuchsbichler6666 5 жыл бұрын
Thank God that i have found your channel! I´m a Prog Rock Fan but now i learn from you to listening music. In March i will see Sons of Apollo in Brno/Europe
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