The iconic opening track from Rush's breakthrough album, featuring one of rock's most recognizable keyboard riffs and Neil Peart's legendary drum fills.
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Genesis's only #1 hit single in the US, showcasing their evolution into accessible pop-rock while maintaining their musical sophistication.
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The quintessential Yes track featuring Chris Squire's distinctive bass line, Steve Howe's guitar work, and Rick Wakeman's keyboard mastery.
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The explosive opening track that defined progressive rock, combining jazz, classical, and hard rock with unprecedented intensity.
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A modern prog classic blending melancholic melodies with heavy sections, showcasing Steven Wilson's songwriting at its finest.
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This instrumental masterpiece demonstrates Rush's technical prowess, with the crowd singing along to the instrumental melody.
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The 23-minute epic that represents Peter Gabriel-era Genesis at their theatrical peak, featuring seven distinct movements.
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The 18-minute title track performed live, showcasing Yes's ability to recreate complex studio compositions on stage.
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A haunting progressive piece from Wilson's acclaimed concept album about isolation in modern society.
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Extended live performance featuring Tony Banks's keyboard solo and the band's transition with Phil Collins on vocals.
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Rush's celebration of radio and music, blending reggae, hard rock, and progressive elements into a radio-friendly package.
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The epic closing track from Crimson's heaviest album, building from melancholic verses to an explosive instrumental climax.
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