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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2008 at 06:38
'South Side of the Sky' by Yes. Thats this weeks choice. I've recently re-disovered the Fragile album, having put it on the back burner for 20 years!

I love the rythmic intensity of the verses, and the bold key changes..

"were we ever colder on that day, a million miles away"

It's recently knocked 'Plague of Lighthouse Keepers' and 'Trains' by Porcupine Tree off my top spot. My choice would change every couple of weeks..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2008 at 06:29
Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

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need I say why?
  Not to me, you don't! :)

'Let's give it another fifteen seconds..'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2008 at 01:01
Mine... I'm not too sure actually.  I recently got ten new prog albums all at once, and I'm trying to get through them all.  I got a load of Flower Kings, so right now I'm really into them.  It's a tough decision between Stardust We Are for beautiful melody and deep, meaningful lyrics, I am the Sun for the wonderful lush music and the paradox of it being both a humble and a noble song at the same time and The Truth Will Set You Free for the absolutely fantastic melodies it features, as well as the deep, yet entirely simple and true lyrics.  But if I had to choose between them, I'd have to say The Truth Will Set You Free would come out on top.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2008 at 21:59
Van der Graaf Generator - Arrow
 
need I say why?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2008 at 21:48
Prog: Crucis's Abismo Terrenal.
Not Prog: Vertu's Anoche.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2008 at 16:39
Originally posted by Scarlet Scarlet wrote:

Quote Favorite non-prog song of the month: Black Blade by Blue Oyster Cult, of another underrated album -- Cultosaurus Erectus!
 
Just because you mentioned it, I had to listen to the album. I found that song nr 3 Divine Wind was most to my liking at the moment. It is kind of bluesey and as always, with great guitar from Mr Buck Dharma.
 
Fast food, fast cars
Fast women, movie stars
 
Time of trouble, time of trial
Turn to Memphis, pray awhile
 
If he really thinks we're the devil
Then let's send him to hell


clappies to both of you....  here is another great review by Ms. B.O.C. herself LOL....

BLUE OYSTER CULT

Cultösaurus Erectus

1980

Studio Album

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Review by Ghost Rider (Raffaella)
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Posted 1:45:19 PM EST, 1/19/2008

4%20stars This is an album which, while much better than its current rating suggests, doesn't quite live up to the promise delivered by its first three tracks. After having veered towards a definitely poppier sound in their previous three albums, which gave them a hit in "Don't Fear the Reaper", but at the same time alienated many of their earlier fans, BOC enlisted the help of legendary hard rock producer Martin Birch - exactly as the same time as Black Sabbath did. The result is an album which is distinctly harder-edged than its predecessors, but also somewhat schizophrenic - torn between songs harking back to the glory days of "Tyranny and Mutation" and "Secret Treaties", and AOR-tinged. radio-friendly compositions.

Anyway, "Cultosaurus Erectus" starts with a bang, with the Michael-Moorcock penned Black Blade, a spacey, dramatic tour-de-force inspired by the saga of Elric of Menilboné and his eponymous sword, Stormbringer, eater of souls. The following track, "Monsters", is probably one of the most progressive things ever written by the band, with its blaring sax interludes, manic riffing and wild, jazzy time signature changes. It's a pity BOC chose to go the easy way, instead of exploring the avenues opened by this brilliant song. The initial triple-whammy closes with the haunting, vaguely sinister "Divine Wind" (incidentally, this is what the Japanese word kamikaze means), which features a superb guitar solo by the one and only Buck Dharma at the end.

The rest of the tracks, as already stated, is not completely on a par with these three. Some, like Hungry Boys, are nondescript filler, while "Lips in the Hills" is somewhat reminiscent of some of the material on the band's first three albums. Album closer "Unknown Tongue" is deceptively easy on the ear, though not as clearly radio-oriented as "The Marshall Plan" - a very well-crafted, catchy song with an intriguing storyline, which also references Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water", and would sound great performed in a crowded stadium.

Even if not as good as its follow-up, the mighty "Fire of Unknown Origin", "Cultosaurus Erectus" is a fine return to form for one of the greatest bands of the Seventies. Definitely prog-related, and warmly recommended to all lovers of classic rock music.






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 21 2008 at 22:29
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Toby Driver is a genious in compositionality, and lyrically.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 21 2008 at 16:38
Quote Favorite non-prog song of the month: Black Blade by Blue Oyster Cult, of another underrated album -- Cultosaurus Erectus!
 
Just because you mentioned it, I had to listen to the album. I found that song nr 3 Divine Wind was most to my liking at the moment. It is kind of bluesey and as always, with great guitar from Mr Buck Dharma.
 
Fast food, fast cars
Fast women, movie stars
 
Time of trouble, time of trial
Turn to Memphis, pray awhile
 
If he really thinks we're the devil
Then let's send him to hell
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 21 2008 at 07:46
Visiting Hours by the Cardiacs at the moment...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 21 2008 at 03:13
Right now I'm listening to the Flower Kings, World Of Adventure, an awful lot.   I find it very stirring and captivating.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 21 2008 at 00:25
Favorite prog song at the moment: Brother Where You Bound off Supertramp's supremely underrated album by the same name.

Favorite non-prog song of the month: Black Blade by Blue Oyster Cult, of another underrated album -- Cultosaurus Erectus!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2008 at 23:33
ilyena by the mars volta... waiting for the new album to be released.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2008 at 23:22
Well at the moment The Moor by Opeth is my favorite song to listen too, mainly because it's the best song on Still Life which I've listened to enough the past week to almost make me sick. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2008 at 20:43
At the moment (but it changes rapidly)
 
Mythos - Encyclopedia Terra part 1 & 2 : A wild, gorgeous, dreamy-like melancholic epic piece with a nice concept behind it
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2008 at 20:24
Originally posted by Darklord55 Darklord55 wrote:

Opeth - Ghost of Perdition.  An intense grab you by the balls start to a great album.  Clap


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2008 at 19:28
Opeth - Ghost of Perdition.  An intense grab you by the balls start to a great album.  Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2008 at 15:51
In Death - Is Death by Meshuggah.

I wish I knew why I like it so much.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2008 at 15:34
Forgotten Sons by Marillion. Atleast, it was just now. It's a great song with great lyrics. I love the singing and aswell the music.

In about 1-3 minutes, Child In Time by Deep Purple. It's their most progy song (according to me!) with Ian Gillian (ever since I heard him as Jesus, I love his voice) and nice drums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2008 at 13:47
I've been listening to the opening track from Stormy Six's not-all-that-brilliant Al Volo. The thumping, growling bassline is pure Les Claypool and the arrangement is just perfect. The album as a whole is something of a let-down, mind you.

I'm also spinning Cardiac's new single Ditzy Scene whenever possible. It is good.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2008 at 12:30
Mastodon - Aqua Dementia
 
Right now I feel like listening to something intense, energetic, and crazy. Love the diminished chords on the chorus, and the pulloffs at the beginning.

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