The Advent of Panurge - Gentle Giant (1972) video free download


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Gentle Giant

Octopus (1972)

A1 The Advent of Panurge

A2 Raconteur Troubadour

A3 A Cry For Everyone

A4 Knots

B1The Boys in the Band

B2 Dog's Life

B3 Think Of Me With Kindness

B4 River

Comments

8 years ago

Paul Sonderman

Gentle Giant changed the way I thought about music in ways I didn't realize until years later. What an incredible, innovative band.

9 years ago

Quality Service

Octopus tastes great!

9 years ago

Juan Manuel Hernández

rebel, mary, dance!!!

9 years ago

Claudio Gatta

Wonderful! Bravo! Bravissimo!

9 years ago

diego ojeda

Gentle Giant is very amazing!!!!

9 years ago

Zephyrus0127

matthew, don't worry mate, no way are you intellectually superior :)

9 years ago

matthew ibrahim

I don't think myself intellectually superior to others for loving GG (superior in taste, to be certain, but that's something removed from intellect, as I see it). I think myself intellectually superior for knowing this wonderful song recounts the meeting of Panugre and Pantagruel from Rabelais' deeply influential writings

9 years ago

Yves Bolduc

THE ADVENT OF PANURGE DU GROUPE PROG GENTLE GIANT ET EXTRAIT DE LEUR ALBUM OCTOPUS PARU EN 1972

9 years ago

Fix T.Fernbacks

JAY DEE!?

9 years ago

Tarkus2040

Awesome harmonizing... On the level of YES.

9 years ago

yves chenier

my band i discorved in the 70 nice 2 be back old fiiend

9 years ago

Виктор Митра

самый сложный арт-рок звуколепно

10 years ago

Paul Baker

best prog rock group of all time

10 years ago

pizza123abc

here because of jaylib

10 years ago

Hamburger247

JAY DILLA MADE HIS MARK @02:11

10 years ago

Pekka Kämäräinen

The best off all and everything

10 years ago

James Rosser

"from a brief but wonderful period when music was actually making progress" Lol Music never stopped doing that.

10 years ago

KazPranks

Just discovered Gentle Giant! This album is perfection :D

10 years ago

Led Slayer

Then you're compromising, and instead of exposing some people (who just MIGHT like it) you'd rather play something else to please the whole crowd. But, I guess there are times and places for everything though. Peace!

10 years ago

Eric Allen

Saw 'em in '78 at the Cleveland Agora...used this for a kite routine awhile back...just...excellent...

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