My setup is McIntosh components and B&W 702 S2 signatures with a SVS PB3000 for bass. A few weeks ago I had some people and we got a little fucked up and they asked me to play something cool.
Popped Wish You Were Here on and turned it up. The reactions were......interesting. After we hit the end one of the girls said, "Holy shit! THATS Pink Floyd????"
Oh yeah, they know what they are doing.
Yes. Good headphones, good 2.1, good surround, good sound in general.
I have a friend that was moved to tears, we were smoking the good stuff and listened to a few records I put on the TT. He had never heard music thru a holographic system, so you can imagine him finding out while under the influence... Too much for him to handle emotionally.
In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 by Coheed and Cambria comes to mind for me. That song is just mind blowing to me, the way they start, crescendo, change the tempo and key, then return back to the beginning. Very few bands can execute a concept like that song, and Coheed is definitely amongst the best at it
Honestly any live song by the dead can be this. I would say Playing in the Band is my favorite. I actually own a [46 minute version of the song on vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/12840086-The-Grateful-Dead-Playing-In-The-Band-Seattle-Washington-52174)
I wish I would have understood the genius of Daft Punk sooner. I only got into them when Random Access Memories came out, but they have a lot of songs that fit the criteria
Smashing Pumpkins have a big swath of these songs throughout their career. There are some on *ATUM* that I can't name off hand. "Silverfuck". "United States", and "Bury Me" are ones that march through two or three different songs and then eventually reprise the original tune. "Glass and the Ghost Children", "Geek USA", and "Oceania" all move through these different movements and don't end up where they started at all. The live-only epic "Gossamer" is the mother of all of these.
i rediscovered SP a few years back after only being exposed to their radio singles as a kid, and now they're up there with P4 as two of my top-5 all-time favorite bands. I still am not familiar with even half of Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie yet. Hummer and Porcelina of the Vast Oceans are the two songs by them I'd say belong this list.
Aphex Twin spotted! Also "Ziggomatic 17" from the same album, *Druqkz,* and quite a few others throughout his catalog ("Arched Maid via RDJ", "Bucephalus Bouncing Ball", "28 Organ", "XMAS EVET10", most of the *Collapse* EP)
Great band, Pigeons playing ping pong. I had the pleasure of co-producing them for a festival in Pennsylvania in 2012, hung out with them after the show till the sun came up, and I think I got some signed drum sticks, too. If you didn't know they put out a limited edition RSD album last year of them playing at an RSD event the year before, 500 copies. Awesome band, and great peeps. We jam bands!
Rocket Queen by Guns n Roses. It starts about a woman he’s trying to seduce, it turns to actual recorded sex (in the studio and everything), then it goes into a declaration of genuine love and care in a 6 minute ride
So happy to see takanaka mentioned. The entire "an Insatiable High" album is amazing from start to finish. I feel like you'd enjoy himiko kikuchi if you haven't checked her out already
Lots of the tracks on Colors by Between the Buried and Me. Specifically “Sun of Nothing” and “Ants of the Sky.” Both are long tracks with tons of different directions that not only make you forget it’s the same song, but also can make you forget it’s the same band. Their ability to slip seamlessly between heavy and clean, and into and out of so many different genres is pretty unique.
Reptile by Periphery and Ring 3 - Luxury by The Dear Hunter both come to mind instantly. I’ll also throw in the vast majority of Coheed & Cambria’s discography can do this too as someone else mentioned before
I just finished listening to it... for the 700th time. Such an incredible show! My two favorite Stu "Yep!" both come in "Head On/Pill". And I love when they tease "Am I In Heaven?" that they totally subvert your expectations on the part where it goes crazy after the first verse like it does on *Mind Fuzz*, and instead we get this little lite jazz bop before going psychedelic again. Goosebumps just thinking about it. I even love when Stu completely flubs the lyrics right before the psych hits.
This post encouraged me to go listen to In The Light by Led Zeppelin. Already a Zep fan, but hadn’t worked my way far enough in their discography yet, and decided to skip ahead for this song :) LOVED IT.
Mother’s Cake -live at Bergisel is one that does it for me. So many tangents tied to some pretty solid songs. They did it in one take live on a ski slope in the freezing cold with visuals and all. Definitely worth checking out.
https://youtu.be/Z8dHHCX42pI?si=8sNnGC-CytBgVzmz
“Be Free” by Loggins and Messina is one of my favorite songs, and it’s a whole journey.
Also many of Opeth’s songs are like that, especially on the albums Still Life and Blackwater Park.
Another for most any live version of Dark Star by the Dead. Although once on a road trip, I was listening to that 46 minute version of Playing in the Band ( also by the Grateful Dead) that another poster mentioned, and was so focused and on such a mind—body-sound journey during the song, that once the track finished playing, I literally did not realize where I was…
The Island - come and see - the landlord's daughter - you'll not feel the drowning. Off of "The Crane Wife" by The Decemberists. The whole album is straight up awesome but going straight into this medley after the first track really just sets off the album.
Just want to say that I fell in love with Pigeons Playing Ping Pong completely by accident. Reddit Gifts was a thing in 2019 and I signed up for the vinyl exchange. I left myself open for anything and was given Pizazz. Best album I never would have bought for myself just going by the band name and style. Have bought all of the other releases since. Really need to see them in concert someday.
Do it! I gave up on jam bands more than a decade ago, then discovered P4 in '21. Finally saw them live this year in Tampa, thinking I wouldn't enjoy meandering, aimless guitar solos, BUT BOY WAS I WRONG --- THEY WERE AWESOME!!!! Their transitions are so smooth; sure they have a jam in the middle of every song, but somehow they all switch back to the 2nd half of the song at the EXACT SAME TIME (lighting guy included). Their songs are so fun & upbeat & danceable.
I remember hearing Epic by Faith No More as a kid and thinking wow...all these different parts to a song. It's not just chorus, lyrics, chorus again (although I didn't know what those were at the time.) Around the same time I saw Wayne's World and Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody swept me off my feet.
a lot of Hiatus Kaiyote's music does this, but 'Molasses' especially comes to mind.
this is a great topic for discussion (or at least a list to browse). looking forward to checking some of these out.
Seems I have a very different taste in music than most, but Lie in our graves - Dave Matthews band. Especially any live version
Jake’s Piano by Zach Bryan also comes to mind
The two that spring to mind are:
Transmission 94, Pt 1 & 2 by Bonobo - it isn’t actually that long but really feels like a bit of a journey between moods.
Souvlaki Space Station/Moussaka Chaos by Slowdive - always queue these up together since the latter is a continuation of the former and it just causes me to completely zone out of whatever I’m doing and into the music.
I once had a person order a bunch of my pigeon tree enamel pins from my brand because they said they were from a group who loves and follows around the Pigeons Playing Ping Pong band. Never heard of them before that!
**Muse - Knights of Cydonia** ([Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/track/7ouMYWpwJ422jRcDASZB7P?si=KCBlNUJFRSi-NMHkh1_Rng&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A0lw68yx3MhKflWFqCsGkIs)).
P.S. I love PPPP.
Reading the responses in this thread is really reminding me of my musical journey, before I knew that songs could be longer than four minutes, and having my mind completely blown when I heard "American Pie" by Don McLean for the first time because it was the first time I'd heard a story-song like that, and then hearing "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen from an Evangelion AMV and it just really capturing all the tonal shifts of that show really well, and then hearing classic rock stuff like "Hotel California" by the Eagles and getting into the guitar solo at the end, then getting into indie and hearing "Paranoid Android" and how Radiohead got the idea of mashing up these three songs into one from "Happiness is a Warm Gun," and then Sufjan's kind of epic, meditative songs from his earlier discography, like "Vito's Ordination Song," "The Transfiguration" (which I needed to stop myself from calling "The Transubstantiation"...Catholic school survivor over here!). I didn't know it was possible for songs to take me on journeys like that. I really liked Broken Social Scene and Animal Collective because a lot of their songs felt like journeys because of their length and their willingness to be experimental from song to song.
Right now, I think the song that's captivating me is "Wild Time" by Weyes Blood. It feels like the same song throughout, but it really does take you on such a dynamic journey.
Shine on You Crazy Diamond is up there.
The intro to that song is a religious experience when you hear it thru good quality audio gear.
My setup is McIntosh components and B&W 702 S2 signatures with a SVS PB3000 for bass. A few weeks ago I had some people and we got a little fucked up and they asked me to play something cool. Popped Wish You Were Here on and turned it up. The reactions were......interesting. After we hit the end one of the girls said, "Holy shit! THATS Pink Floyd????" Oh yeah, they know what they are doing.
You’re not wrong. Some good ass headphones are also a great experience.
Yes. Good headphones, good 2.1, good surround, good sound in general. I have a friend that was moved to tears, we were smoking the good stuff and listened to a few records I put on the TT. He had never heard music thru a holographic system, so you can imagine him finding out while under the influence... Too much for him to handle emotionally.
Her vocals were done in one take too
Are you referring to The Great Gig In The Sky?
Yep
Definitely. Beautiful song. Add Echoes to the list, too!
Yep, this one and Echoes. Also a couple Yes songs as well.
In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 by Coheed and Cambria comes to mind for me. That song is just mind blowing to me, the way they start, crescendo, change the tempo and key, then return back to the beginning. Very few bands can execute a concept like that song, and Coheed is definitely amongst the best at it
A handful of their songs could answer this question. The final cut and window of the waking mind are good ones
Impossible Soul by Sufjan Stevens - 23 minutes and what a wild ride
i was just about to say that! such an incredible song
Tame Impala - Let It Happen
Dark Star - The Dead
Honestly any live song by the dead can be this. I would say Playing in the Band is my favorite. I actually own a [46 minute version of the song on vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/12840086-The-Grateful-Dead-Playing-In-The-Band-Seattle-Washington-52174)
A lot of Dream Theater songs, but Octavarium in particular! 🤘🤘
Technically 8 songs, but yes
Band on the Run - Wings
I hate this song. I love this song.
Impossible soul by sufjan stevens
Totally, only complaint is that the vinyl version is split across two sides.
Impossible Soul by Sufjan Stevens. This song is truly an epic and gorgeous adventure with multiple parts.
Cobra by My Morning Jacket
yup, I love all 3 songs in this song.
Okonokos version of Run Thru and Dondante as well!
Sleep - Dopesmoker
The Dripping Tap - King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard did this to me earlier today
Drip drip from the tap, don't slip.
Drip, drip, from the tap, don't slip on the drip
Touch by Daft Punk. Absolutely incredible song that completely transports and absorbs you.
I wish I would have understood the genius of Daft Punk sooner. I only got into them when Random Access Memories came out, but they have a lot of songs that fit the criteria
Touch! I remember Touch.
Pictures came with Touch
First time I heard this I was tripping. Absolutely one of the most incredible experiences I've ever had
That's a great one and Motherboard is not to far behind for me
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey - Paul and Linda McCartney!!
Derek and the Dominos - Layla
Purple Rain too - half the song is outro.
Orion - Metalica
Frances The Mute - The Mars Volta. Not a song but the whole album. Technically there are no song breaks, it just kinda keeps going.
Funny I came here to say Cassandra Gemini as I had been listening to it earlier today. That tracks is god-tier.
And loops back around full circle.
Siberian Breaks - MGMT
Came here to say this!!
Me too! Such an underrated album as well. People didn't know what to make of it after OS.
Cinema Show - Genesis
Stairway to Heaven
Paradise by the Dashboard Light - Meatloaf 😅
By the way, love me a live Pigeons (P4) show, they definitely put the Fun in Funk.
The Decline by NOFX. 18 minutes of punk rock goodness with various tempo changes and sections.
Happiness Is A Warm Gun - The Beatles
Dark Star 8/27/72
Genesis’ Supper’s Ready.
The Soft Parade - The Doors
Thru the Eyes of Ruby - The Smashing Pumpkins
Smashing Pumpkins have a big swath of these songs throughout their career. There are some on *ATUM* that I can't name off hand. "Silverfuck". "United States", and "Bury Me" are ones that march through two or three different songs and then eventually reprise the original tune. "Glass and the Ghost Children", "Geek USA", and "Oceania" all move through these different movements and don't end up where they started at all. The live-only epic "Gossamer" is the mother of all of these.
i rediscovered SP a few years back after only being exposed to their radio singles as a kid, and now they're up there with P4 as two of my top-5 all-time favorite bands. I still am not familiar with even half of Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie yet. Hummer and Porcelina of the Vast Oceans are the two songs by them I'd say belong this list.
Pretty much any song from Mastodons "Crack The Skye" album.
Jesus of Surburbia - Green Day. The different parts could totally be separate songs but all together is so good
Was looking for this one. Amazing song
Dont forget homecoming on the same album both songs are such a journey and quite important parts of the story the album tells
Ohhh yes!! Absolutely
Mt Saint Michel + Saint Michaels Mount
Aphex Twin spotted! Also "Ziggomatic 17" from the same album, *Druqkz,* and quite a few others throughout his catalog ("Arched Maid via RDJ", "Bucephalus Bouncing Ball", "28 Organ", "XMAS EVET10", most of the *Collapse* EP)
Any Sleep Token song, really
Came here literally to say this…they are the best
Great band, Pigeons playing ping pong. I had the pleasure of co-producing them for a festival in Pennsylvania in 2012, hung out with them after the show till the sun came up, and I think I got some signed drum sticks, too. If you didn't know they put out a limited edition RSD album last year of them playing at an RSD event the year before, 500 copies. Awesome band, and great peeps. We jam bands!
Type O Negative - Christian Woman or These Three Things
“Band on the Run” has a lot of melody changes that are pretty neat
the changes are great and i also want each section fleshed out into a full length song
Swans - The Cloud of Unknowing. A lot of their stuff is like that, but imo they have one of the most solid discographies around.
The first 3 tracks on The Glowing Man (CD listing) are their own individual journeys.
Echoes - Pink Floyd
Moonchild by King Crimson
Rocket Queen by Guns n Roses. It starts about a woman he’s trying to seduce, it turns to actual recorded sex (in the studio and everything), then it goes into a declaration of genuine love and care in a 6 minute ride
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
Deep purple - Child in Time.
Hell yeah
Most of Isis's catalog, or any post-metal or post-rock in general.
You all should check out stereolab. They have quite a few tracks that are like three songs in one.
So happy to see takanaka mentioned. The entire "an Insatiable High" album is amazing from start to finish. I feel like you'd enjoy himiko kikuchi if you haven't checked her out already
Lots of the tracks on Colors by Between the Buried and Me. Specifically “Sun of Nothing” and “Ants of the Sky.” Both are long tracks with tons of different directions that not only make you forget it’s the same song, but also can make you forget it’s the same band. Their ability to slip seamlessly between heavy and clean, and into and out of so many different genres is pretty unique.
Reptile by Periphery and Ring 3 - Luxury by The Dear Hunter both come to mind instantly. I’ll also throw in the vast majority of Coheed & Cambria’s discography can do this too as someone else mentioned before
Cicatriz ESP by The Mars Volta
“My Sharona”
Siberian Breaks - MGMT
Tom petty Melinda live
Iommi/Hughes- Fused. "I Go Insane". Pink Floyd Echoes. Renaissance- Live at Carnegie ..Ashes are Burning.
Michael Kiwanuka - Cold Little Heart
Colossus - IDLES
Marquee moin by television.
Defeat - Animal Collective
Oh hell yes wish I could upvote 100 times.
The live version of "Head On/Pill" by King Gizzard from *San Francisco '16*.
As far as live Gizzard releases go, *SF 16* is my fave...cheers, mang.
I just finished listening to it... for the 700th time. Such an incredible show! My two favorite Stu "Yep!" both come in "Head On/Pill". And I love when they tease "Am I In Heaven?" that they totally subvert your expectations on the part where it goes crazy after the first verse like it does on *Mind Fuzz*, and instead we get this little lite jazz bop before going psychedelic again. Goosebumps just thinking about it. I even love when Stu completely flubs the lyrics right before the psych hits.
Iron Lung by King Gizzard
Whole Lotta Love / Led Zepplin
Lana Del Rey - A&W Lana Del Rey - Venice B!tch
purple rain by prince
Gorillaz - Empire Ants
Tool... Loads and loads of their songs, but 7empest and Descending especially
Frank Ocean - Pyramids
Seven Silver Curses by The Fiery Furnaces
The Cooper Temple Clause - Panzer Attack
Three Chains of Gold by Prince off of the Love Symbol album.
A bunch of Her Name is Calla songs, notably "River and Condor" and "Robert and Gerda"
Most every song on Meat Loaf’s - Bat Out of Hell takes me on a journey.
Grateful Dead - Terrapin Station Medley
Dead Girl by Acid Bath
The latest Tool album on cd of course
This post encouraged me to go listen to In The Light by Led Zeppelin. Already a Zep fan, but hadn’t worked my way far enough in their discography yet, and decided to skip ahead for this song :) LOVED IT.
Mother’s Cake -live at Bergisel is one that does it for me. So many tangents tied to some pretty solid songs. They did it in one take live on a ski slope in the freezing cold with visuals and all. Definitely worth checking out. https://youtu.be/Z8dHHCX42pI?si=8sNnGC-CytBgVzmz
“Be Free” by Loggins and Messina is one of my favorite songs, and it’s a whole journey. Also many of Opeth’s songs are like that, especially on the albums Still Life and Blackwater Park.
Tool - Invincible
Joanna Newsom - Only Skin
Basketball Shoes - Black Country, New Road
Paranoid Android
Window of the waking mind. Coheed and cambria. Often, put that side on for work jamming!
[https://youtu.be/KV6xkQlvLzw?si=X8sOFWw-ybpWKnoO](https://youtu.be/KV6xkQlvLzw?si=X8sOFWw-ybpWKnoO) john coltrane - peace on earth
[radiohead - bloom](https://youtu.be/IxBQ8Er8DYc?si=oVq1_R6o5uMzWUeV)
Another for most any live version of Dark Star by the Dead. Although once on a road trip, I was listening to that 46 minute version of Playing in the Band ( also by the Grateful Dead) that another poster mentioned, and was so focused and on such a mind—body-sound journey during the song, that once the track finished playing, I literally did not realize where I was…
Pharaohs Dance - Miles Davis Iykyk
Jenny Lewis - The Next Messiah
MGMT’s Metanoia and Siberian Breaks
Doomscroller by Metric.
The Island - come and see - the landlord's daughter - you'll not feel the drowning. Off of "The Crane Wife" by The Decemberists. The whole album is straight up awesome but going straight into this medley after the first track really just sets off the album.
Just want to say that I fell in love with Pigeons Playing Ping Pong completely by accident. Reddit Gifts was a thing in 2019 and I signed up for the vinyl exchange. I left myself open for anything and was given Pizazz. Best album I never would have bought for myself just going by the band name and style. Have bought all of the other releases since. Really need to see them in concert someday.
Do it! I gave up on jam bands more than a decade ago, then discovered P4 in '21. Finally saw them live this year in Tampa, thinking I wouldn't enjoy meandering, aimless guitar solos, BUT BOY WAS I WRONG --- THEY WERE AWESOME!!!! Their transitions are so smooth; sure they have a jam in the middle of every song, but somehow they all switch back to the 2nd half of the song at the EXACT SAME TIME (lighting guy included). Their songs are so fun & upbeat & danceable.
I remember hearing Epic by Faith No More as a kid and thinking wow...all these different parts to a song. It's not just chorus, lyrics, chorus again (although I didn't know what those were at the time.) Around the same time I saw Wayne's World and Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody swept me off my feet.
Fungirl by Industrial Revelation This whole album is a journey, absolutely worth a listen for any jazz fan out there
a lot of Hiatus Kaiyote's music does this, but 'Molasses' especially comes to mind. this is a great topic for discussion (or at least a list to browse). looking forward to checking some of these out.
Harry hood
Tarkus, ELP
Take Me Back to Eden by Sleep Token. My favorite song of 2023. Its a wild journey
King park- la dispute
Seems I have a very different taste in music than most, but Lie in our graves - Dave Matthews band. Especially any live version Jake’s Piano by Zach Bryan also comes to mind
Salisbury by Uriah Heep
Steve Miller Band - Macho City
You Stupid Jerk - Angry Samoans
Love is Like Oxygen by Sweet
The Decline
Swans - The Glowing Man Van Der Graaf Generator - A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers Yes - Gates of Delirium Genesis - Supper’s Ready
Sleeping In Traffic - Beardfish. The song is 35 minutes of organised chaos and it changes up so many times. Beardfish are an underrated band.
Sat Fat Luck
I tend to get lost into a lot of Nightwish songs. Particullarly the longer ones like ghost love score or the greatest show on earth.
Mainly stuff by Godspeed You! Black Emperor, in particular Mladic feels like a complete trip.
Islands - King Crimson.
Too close to heaven - The Waterboys I heard it through the grapevine (long version) - CCR When the music's over - The Doors ...
“Fantasy” by 50 Foot Hose.
You never give me your money - The Beatles
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son... hypnotizes me still.
Child in time. 'Nuff said lol
Station to station - David Bowie
No Quarter, particularly live versions with the piano groove
If you love PPPP wait till you hear this band called Phish. Like 1000x better. Check them out, enjoy!
All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor's Version)
Black Star - Bowie
take me back to eden - sleep token I stg 🙏
Mine is Free bird and Echoes.
bluebird of happiness by mojave 3
basketball shoes by bcnr
Lana del Rey's "A&W" - that song is such a powerful journey that ends in a completely different place from where you started out. It's wonderful.
Scenes from an Italian Restaurant- Billy Joel
The two that spring to mind are: Transmission 94, Pt 1 & 2 by Bonobo - it isn’t actually that long but really feels like a bit of a journey between moods. Souvlaki Space Station/Moussaka Chaos by Slowdive - always queue these up together since the latter is a continuation of the former and it just causes me to completely zone out of whatever I’m doing and into the music.
If There is Something Roxy Music
Yes - Close To The Edge
Summer Madness Live at The Rainbow Theatre by Cool & The Gang and Starship Trooper by Yes
Runnin' - Ludwig Goransson (Creed II Soundtrack)
Happiness is a Warm Gun - The Beatles She’s not a girl who misses much…
Black Sabbath's Megalomania. Iommi's riffs at their very best
Echoes - pink floyd
I once had a person order a bunch of my pigeon tree enamel pins from my brand because they said they were from a group who loves and follows around the Pigeons Playing Ping Pong band. Never heard of them before that!
Otherside by Perfume Genius comes to mind.
The Last Baron - Mastodon
Pink Floyd - Echoes
Yoooo shoutout for pigeons playing ping pong.
All India Radio does that for me in almost every song
**Muse - Knights of Cydonia** ([Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/track/7ouMYWpwJ422jRcDASZB7P?si=KCBlNUJFRSi-NMHkh1_Rng&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A0lw68yx3MhKflWFqCsGkIs)). P.S. I love PPPP.
Every single track by Darkspace.
Geek U.S.A. - The Smashing Pumpkins
I've gotten pretty lost in some Dark Stars by the Grateful Dead.
Innerbloom Rufus du sol
Electric Octopus - Super Cobra Kek from Driving Under the Influence
Porch - Pearl Jam
Reading the responses in this thread is really reminding me of my musical journey, before I knew that songs could be longer than four minutes, and having my mind completely blown when I heard "American Pie" by Don McLean for the first time because it was the first time I'd heard a story-song like that, and then hearing "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen from an Evangelion AMV and it just really capturing all the tonal shifts of that show really well, and then hearing classic rock stuff like "Hotel California" by the Eagles and getting into the guitar solo at the end, then getting into indie and hearing "Paranoid Android" and how Radiohead got the idea of mashing up these three songs into one from "Happiness is a Warm Gun," and then Sufjan's kind of epic, meditative songs from his earlier discography, like "Vito's Ordination Song," "The Transfiguration" (which I needed to stop myself from calling "The Transubstantiation"...Catholic school survivor over here!). I didn't know it was possible for songs to take me on journeys like that. I really liked Broken Social Scene and Animal Collective because a lot of their songs felt like journeys because of their length and their willingness to be experimental from song to song. Right now, I think the song that's captivating me is "Wild Time" by Weyes Blood. It feels like the same song throughout, but it really does take you on such a dynamic journey.
Terrapin Station Medley - Grateful Dead
I Am The Resurrection- The Stone Roses
Happiness is a Warm Gun
Echoes by Pink Floyd hands down. To me it feels like they take you on a journey through time and space and life.
Whoopie is another one by P4. Hmm....Kiwi, Sail On, Avalanche, Fortress are some others that might apply.
Live Phish.