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Prog-jester
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:44 |
Dick,never heard these two,but going to
Now listening to BOSCH;S WITH YOU - Russian Post-rock outfit.They have some tracks free-to-download from their site.Check them, guys!!! It's like GYBE meets Mogwai!!!
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Prog-jester
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:44 |
Honganji, I'm expecting your PM!!!
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Fassbinder
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 16:27 |
I'm curious, however, what would I said about Aquarium had I no acquaintance with Russian.
Actually, my mainest problem with Russian music is the fact that I do understand the lyrics (well, with the single exception of BG's lyrics -- I'm not sure there is anyone who understands them fully, including BG himself; in his case I can say that I understand all (most )the words he's used).
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Prog-jester
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 17:15 |
Fassbinder wrote:
well, with the single exception of BG's lyrics -- I'm not sure there is anyone who understands them fully, including BG himself |
That one is good!!!
well,yeah,sometimes lyrical part can spoil the whole impression - again here I mean this ELP-influenced band... I hope their next would be better from this side.
I guess most of Russian proggers are aware of that side - it's very hard to combine Prog music with good Russian lyrics,that's why there's a great number of INSTRUMENTAL PROG in Russia/CIS/USSR.Music speaks for itself
Once again, I found some bands to be great in poetry - EXTROVERT and FLEUR
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Rivertree
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 17:25 |
Don't forget Ole Lukkoye - I saw them live in Germany I think two or three years ago - a very impressive concert
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 17:29 |
Prog-jester wrote:
Honganji, I'm expecting your PM!!! |
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Prog-jester
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 17:32 |
Uwe Zickel wrote:
Don't forget Ole Lukkoye - I saw them live in Germany I think two or three years ago - a very impressive concert
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just found their site today,never heard them before.
I think I should leave my University and concentrate on submitting Russian bands here!!!!!!!
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 17:33 |
honganji wrote:
Prog-jester wrote:
Honganji, I'm expecting your PM!!! |
Please wait. I have only one body. |
one of many human's flaws
Just made an AUTOGRAPH's Kamenny Kray review.Not their best,but a worthy one for 80s' sound lovers(a mix of late Rush and Floyd)
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 17:43 |
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The Miracle
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 17:45 |
Fassbinder wrote:
Prog-jester wrote:
Prog Rock has never been popular not only due to its complexness,it happened because of growing popularity of SOCIAL side of Russian Rock.I mean you could sing (without being able to ) about absence of sugar, and that what was called Rock. Majority of Soviet Rock listeners sacrifised musical side to LYRICS - so, there's no place for Prog-Rock with its instrumentals and virtuosity. |
You're absolutely right.
But, somehow, I always considered Aquarium to be in the same row as Kino, DDT, Nautilus Pompilius, or Mashina Vremeni, i.e., lyrics-oriented. And (sorry, sorry, sorry everybody who loves Aquarium), I just can't stand them. Well, not them. Him. Because of his manner of singing and, mostly, because of his lyrics.
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I don't care at all for Kino, DDT or Nautilus, Mashina Vremeni, etc. but Aquarium are one of my favorite bands. BG is a genius composer! maybe you haven't heard enough? He's my favorite lyricist ever too, but that's another story.
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 17:54 |
Fassbinder wrote:
I'm curious, however, what would I said about Aquarium had I no acquaintance with Russian.
Actually, my mainest problem with Russian music is the fact that I do understand the lyrics (well, with the single exception of BG's lyrics -- I'm not sure there is anyone who understands them fully, including BG himself; in his case I can say that I understand all (most )the words he's used). |
Absurdist verses are only part of BG's lyrical output, apart from those he wrote some very understandable poetry.
There is so called "associative" poetry which bears no exact meaning but only creates some associations, impressions and images, which I find to be very much to my likings, and also some of his abstract verses are absolutely brilliant IMO. I think he was very much influenced by Jon Anderson in writing non-sensical songs. Unfortunately BG is no-where near JA music-wise.
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 18:02 |
The Miracle wrote:
Fassbinder wrote:
I always considered Aquarium to be in the same row as Kino, DDT, Nautilus Pompilius, or Mashina Vremeni, i.e., lyrics-oriented. And (sorry, sorry, sorry everybody who loves Aquarium), I just can't stand them. Well, not them. Him. Because of his manner of singing and, mostly, because of his lyrics.
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-- It wasn't against you, it was against him...
I don't care at all for Kino, DDT or Nautilus, Mashina Vremeni, etc. but Aquarium are one of my favorite bands. -- I know. BG is a genius composer! -- I don't think so. maybe you haven't heard enough? -- Several full albums aren't enough?
He's my favorite lyricist ever too, but that's another story. -- But, as I said, the lyrics are the main point why I can't stand him, not the melodies.
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The Miracle
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 18:04 |
You don't need to understand them - you need to feel them. You also have to be very educated to get all the associations - BG is one of the most brilliant and intelligent people I've heard of and he pulls associations from literature, mythology, history, etc. so you need to know some of that stuff to understand. I don;t always get his associations but the poetry itself is simply beautiful and full of emotion.
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 18:06 |
Fassbinder wrote:
The Miracle wrote:
Fassbinder wrote:
I always considered Aquarium to be in the same row as Kino, DDT, Nautilus Pompilius, or Mashina Vremeni, i.e., lyrics-oriented. And (sorry, sorry, sorry everybody who loves Aquarium), I just can't stand them. Well, not them. Him. Because of his manner of singing and, mostly, because of his lyrics.
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-- It wasn't against you, it was against him...
I don't care at all for Kino, DDT or Nautilus, Mashina Vremeni, etc. but Aquarium are one of my favorite bands. -- I know. BG is a genius composer! -- I don't think so. maybe you haven't heard enough? -- Several full albums aren't enough?
He's my favorite lyricist ever too, but that's another story. -- But, as I said, the lyrics are the main point why I can't stand him, not the melodies.
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I guess his music is just not your cup of tea. Several maybe enough(depends on how much several is - I have 17 Aquarium CD's and it still feels incomplete). Some eras are more musical, others are more lyrical, plenty of genres and influences they experimented with.
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Fassbinder
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 18:13 |
The Miracle wrote:
You don't need to understand them - you need to feel them. You also have to be very educated to get all the associations - BG is one of the most brilliant and intelligent people I've heard of and he pulls associations from literature, mythology, history, etc. so you need to know some of that stuff to understand. I don;t always get his associations but the poetry itself is simply beautiful and full of emotion.
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You get the point -- the problem is not in understanding. I haven't said I don't understand him. I just don't like anything he wrote regardless of understanding or misunderstanding. The problem is in feelings. The way he represents his thoughts is just unbearable for me.
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The Miracle
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 18:15 |
Well then it's just not your cup o' tea. Opinion respected
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 18:20 |
Yes, indeed. Pay attention that I haven't said a single word against his intelligence nor about the quality of his verses. It was all about the feelings.
BTW. "several" albums -- it should be 5 or 6, if I remember rightly. I still have something on cassettes, but I don't listen to it already.
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Prog-jester
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Posted: January 04 2007 at 01:15 |
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BTW. "several" albums -- it should be 5 or 6, if I remember rightly. I still have something on cassettes, but I don't listen to it already. |
I have all AQUARIUM in mp3 except BG's solo works and most of experimental/AQUARIUM-related stuff.I want to find SERGEY KURYOHIN's stuff - he used to be an AQUARIUM and KINO guest keyboardist,but he's more known as Russian chamber/RIO/experimenta; composer (died in 1995 from a heart attack ).I heard his music in one movie, and it's simply AMAZING.
Same goes to Artemiev.Still no luck .I'm hoping to download some legal stuff later
Ansen,have you downloaded DISEN GAGE's early songs from 1999?(united into one track lasting 7:54).Funny stuff!!!
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Posted: January 04 2007 at 01:29 |
Prog-jester wrote:
.I heard his music in one movie, and it's simply AMAZING.
Same goes to Artemiev.Still no luck .I'm hoping to download some legal stuff later |
The movie with Kuryokhin's music is "Gospodin Oformitel'", isn't it?
It's easier to find the films with his and Artemiev's music, maybe...
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Posted: January 04 2007 at 02:16 |
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The movie with Kuryokhin's music is "Gospodin Oformitel'", isn't it?
It's easier to find the films with his and Artemiev's music, maybe... |
oh yes,it was Gospodin! a Russian answer to Lynch!
I have Stalker and Solaris by Tarkovsky with Artemiev;s music.That's not enough
Now listening to DISEN GAGE...great!!!Bloody great! I must prepare a review!I should have been on adding them...
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