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Surprised no one has mentioned "Vienna" by Ultravox.

Another good one for me is Marc Almonds "My Hand Over My Heart".

Also

Kraftwerk's "Autobahn"
Howard Jones "Hide And Seek"
A-Ha "The Sun Always Shines On TV"
Depeche Mode "Never Let Me Down Again"

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Here's few more. These are not necessarily long in duration but these songs grow and grow into epic category:

Japan - The Other Side of Life
Nine Horses - Snow Borne Sorrow
David Bowie - Heroes
Associates - Empires Of The Heart
Apollo 440 & Billy MacKenzie - Pain In Any Language
Marc and The Mambas - Angels
Soft Cell - Heat
Marc Almond - The River
Ultravox! - I Want to Be a Machine
John Foxx - Kurfürstendamm

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"Oh Me, Oh My" by the Devastations (Beautiful. Just beautiful.)

"Cop Shoot Cop" by Spiritualized (Sort of a modern "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys," don't you think?)

"Does Your Heart Have Wings?" by the Telstar Ponies (I am fond of it, but maybe it's trying a bit too hard.)

Oh, and let's not forget "Frankie Teardrop" by Suicide (How's that for a minimalist epic?!)

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Apologies for the late posting. Please remember that I write this as someone who likes the artist; I have to dispute that Sting has ever recorded anything 'epic', save for his public admissions about tantric sex with Trudie. Of course, if he ever decides to stick that on sides two to seventeen of an album you'd have something maybe. But until then...

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I've been having a bit more of a think about what makes particular music 'epic' - I think one of the difficulties, for me at least, is that individual tracks can be long in length but not neccesarily 'epic' as such, whereas shorter tracks can sometimes be classed 'epic' because of other influences that can not be measured in specifics. My thinking is influenced by talking about The Beatles to a friend last night at Cargo. Each relatively short in length, 'I Am The Walrus', 'A Day In The Life' and 'Tomorrow Never Knows' (as examples) could all be judged perhaps as 'epics' because they were clearly tracks that changed the direction of popular music from this soft, fluffy, throwaway thing to something more serious that deserved more attention, be it because of the writing, utilising new recording techniques (some early sampling on 'Walrus') through to making direct social comment in songs. At the other end of the scale, there is the beautiful second side of the 'Abbey Road' album, specifically the trilogy of 'Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End' - epic in length, but also because those tracks were by a band who knew the game was up and that now represent the last songs the band would ever record together while they were all still alive. Forty years on from when it was recorded, I still find that sequence and the history surrounding that period of the band incredibly moving, 'epic' even.

An interesting thread - a good diverse selection from everyone.

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How could I forget
DESIGN FOR LIFE THE MANICS


and one absolute jewel UNCERTAIN SMILE THE THE

up there with anything John has ever done(IMHO at least)
Probably Jules Holland's finest moment ever , tickling the ivories

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I don't know how long it runs but Led Zep's Stairway To Heaven certainly qualifies as an epic song.

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Laurie Anderson : " O Superman " (10 mins +?)
That really buggered up Radio 1. (the youtube video is 8:26 lon


Wasn't Numan: AFE about 7.5 minutes as well?

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Dream Baby Dream by Suicide.

I was also stunned by the recent cover version by Bruce Springsteen of Dream Baby Dream which is absolutely gorgeous and was recently made available as a limited edition 10" single.

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Quote:
Originally posted by NerveJam:

Wasn't Numan: AFE about 7.5 minutes as well? [/QB]
5.20, I remember it well... laugh

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Quote:
Originally posted by -27315:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by NerveJam:

Wasn't Numan: AFE about 7.5 minutes as well?
Yes , for a while.

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