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^I haven't heard K2, but Allan Holdsworth is indeed bloody genius! If you want more proof of that and you're fond of Jazz Rock, check out classics like Enigmatic Ocean by Jean-Luc Ponty, U.K by UK, Gazeuse! by Gong and Metal Fatigue by Holdsworth himself. Also worth checking Floating World Live by Soft Machine.
You'd be sure to like it especially the first track -it's ACE
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I have just listened to "I A M" - not too bad on the first spin - especially part one which showcased some nice synth runs - I am a bit put off by the male vocalist who's sort of rasping puts me off a bit. In the last part it sounds like he's going to cry !! - not my cup of tea, but there is plenty of good guitar and keyboards, just a pity it isn't an instrumental CD as it would already be lined up for a 2nd spin.
Mind you - who on this thread had Book of the Dead by K2 listed - I spun that after the Bodin. WHAT A BLOODY BRILLIANT CD !! - Allan Holdsworth on Guitar - is all his stuff as good as this because if it is i want to hear more !!!! This CD immediately took me back to the early eighties and the friday rock show playing bands like "AS ABOVE SO BELOW" - Let me tell you now - if you haven't got this CD - BUY IT IMMEDIATELY - also some lovely moog work by Ryo Okumoto - loads of Mellotron and only one poor track from five (the shortest one) - the opening track is AWESOME !!!
 
(underline) LOL You're right. The voice has that effect I'm afraid but don't worry if you don't love the album yet. It's a grower (that is if you have the patience to let it grow on you Sleepy).
And about K2, I'm afraid it's me again. But I don't agree with you about Holdsworth being a genius. I know I'm a minority on this point of view but it's my honest opinion. If I compare Holdsworth to f.i. Mitchell I prefer the latter. It's the way the playing is done plus the sound of the guitar. I think Holdsworth sounds ugly on Book of the Dead but again (and read the other reviews of the album): I'm about the only one Confused.
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Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

I have just listened to "I A M" - not too bad on the first spin - especially part one which showcased some nice synth runs - I am a bit put off by the male vocalist who's sort of rasping puts me off a bit. In the last part it sounds like he's going to cry !! - not my cup of tea, but there is plenty of good guitar and keyboards, just a pity it isn't an instrumental CD as it would already be lined up for a 2nd spin.
Mind you - who on this thread had Book of the Dead by K2 listed - I spun that after the Bodin. WHAT A BLOODY BRILLIANT CD !! - Allan Holdsworth on Guitar - is all his stuff as good as this because if it is i want to hear more !!!! This CD immediately took me back to the early eighties and the friday rock show playing bands like "AS ABOVE SO BELOW" - Let me tell you now - if you haven't got this CD - BUY IT IMMEDIATELY - also some lovely moog work by Ryo Okumoto - loads of Mellotron and only one poor track from five (the shortest one) - the opening track is AWESOME !!!
 
(underline) LOL You're right. The voice has that effect I'm afraid but don't worry if you don't love the album yet. It's a grower (that is if you have the patience to let it grow on you Sleepy).
And about K2, I'm afraid it's me again. But I don't agree with you about Holdsworth being a genius. I know I'm a minority on this point of view but it's my honest opinion. If I compare Holdsworth to f.i. Mitchell I prefer the latter. It's the way the playing is done plus the sound of the guitar. I think Holdsworth sounds ugly on Book of the Dead but again (and read the other reviews of the album): I'm about the only one Confused.
I'll have my ears checked, I promise.
 
I am happy with the three CD's I have listened to from my December harvest - Digital Ghosts, Shadow Gallery impressed me on the first spin. Book of the Dead was a WOWSER first spin and the Bodin had some very promising instrumental and compositional content - maybe the vocals will be less of a shock to me on the subsequent spins. Somebody had Amarok by Oldfield as his No 1 fave - so I bought that !!
So I have that and Morse ? to spin, can they better K2 for instantaneous IMPACT on the old lug-holes !!!
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^ I second that last sentence. Nothing beats a good piece of music. Uuuhhhh ...  Ermm  well, ... nothing ? ....
 
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While I'm at it: Last week it seemed a good idea to make a top 100 of prog songs. It took me some time but what I have right here comes pretty close. I played them all in a couple of days. Talking about having a good time ... Please feel free to make some comments for instance the number of TFK songs and how high they are listed compared to other bands songs. If there are unfamiliar songs amongst them I will be pleased to inform you about them. Here we go (always nice for the length of our thread, right ? Big smile):
 
1 The Odyssey Symphony X
2 Monsters & men The Flower Kings
3 Six degrees of inner turbulence Dream Theater
4 Garden of Dreams The Flower Kings
5 All of the above Transatlantic
6 Octavarium Dream Theater
7 The Whirlwind Transatlantic
8 On the run  Satellite
9 Black light machine Frost
10 Humanizzimo Roine Stolt
11 Devine wings of tragedy Symphony X
12 In Earnest The Tangent
13 Frank (new version) Trion (Spaghetti Epic)
14 The door Neal Morse
15 Knight of the north Glass Hammer
16 Impact 5: Last call Explorers club
17 Stardust we are The Flower Kings
18 Supper's ready Genesis
19 Moviedrome Arena
20 Send a Message from the Heart Karmakanic
21 Chrysaldis Skeem
22 Nathan Mall Odyssey-The Greatest Tale
23 Jurassic Spark Grand Stand
24 Man of Nomadic traits Pendragon
25 The Necromancer Rush
26 Close to the edge Yes
27 Boatman's Vision Martigan
28 Place in the queue The Tangent
29 Firth of fifth Genesis
30 Gates of delirium Yes
31 January Sun Vandenplas
32 Visions of Sinai Myriad
33 Change of Seasons Dream Theater
34 Holding your breath Jadis
35 The truth will set you free The Flower Kings
36 Western Desert Cairo
37 Impact 1: Fate speaks Explorers club
38 Second life syndrome Riverside
39 Milliontown Frost
40 Wish you were here Vandenplas
41 Dissonata Roine Stolt
42 Silently Vandenplas
43 Awakening Symphony X
44 Love is the only answer The Flower Kings
45 Not of this world Pendragon
46 The great nothing Spocks Beard
47 Aether Odyssey-The Greatest Tale
48 Bombay Vindaloo Dream Theater
49 The seventh year Shadowland
50 Scarred Redemption
51 Love supreme The Flower Kings
52 Behind the great beyond Glass Hammer
53 Solar Music Suite Steve Hillage
54 In the presence of enemies Dream Theater
55 Cinema show Genesis
56 Change Magic Pie
57 Shine on you crazy diamond Pink Floyd
58 Driver's seat The Flower Kings
59 Dogs Pink Floyd
60 I am the sun pt 1 TFK
61 Nexus Odyssey-The Greatest Tale
62 Ruins at Avalon's gate Cairo
63 Dance with the shadow Riverside
64 Encrypted Shadow Gallery
65 Trick of the mind Magic Pie
66 Judas Kiss The Flower Kings
67 Glass Hammer Odyssey-The Greatest Tale
68 Breaking the spell Pendragon
69 Astral entrance/masters of sensation Eloy
70 Go west Judas The Flower Kings
71 When the water breaks Liquid Tension Exp.
72 The Apocalypse Eloy
73 The Contract Martigan
74 Nine feet underground Caravan
75 Simon Says Odyssey-The Greatest Tale
76 There must be another way Mangrove
77 Solomon Arena
78 Then you were gone Cairo
79 Moonshine Collage
80 Further away IQ
81 At the end of the day Spocks Beard
82 Devil's playground The Flower Kings
83 Duel with the devil Transatlantic
84 Evening overture Satellite
85 This white storm through my mind Anubis Gate
86 Up hill from here The Tangent
87 The Visitor Arena
88 Retropolis TFK
89 Amazing flight Ayreon
90 In your eyes Collage
91 Voices Dream Theater
92 Musical Box Genesis
93 Chewbacca Liquid Tension Exp.
94 Scream Odyssice
95 Comfortably numb Pink Floyd
96 Ultimate trip Riverside
97 Awaken Yes
98 Other half of the sky Moon Safari
99 The Conflict Neal Morse
100 Three minute warning Liquid Tension Exp.
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Hey Henk, welcome back and Happy New Year to you.

So, I was looking at your list and noticed a bunch of tracks that I have but am really not too familiar with, so I made myself a playlist of them.  It's about six hours worth of music so who knows, I'll hope to find some new favorites on there.

I loved to see "Octovarium" in your top ten, I think that song doesn't get quite enough respect.

On the other end of the spectrum, I know I'm in the minority, but Transatlantic doesn't do a lot for me.  I don't know why but "The Whirlwind" went from one of the most anticipated releases of 09 to not even being on my iPod.  "Duel with the Devil" is the only epic of theirs that has any staying power with me and most consider that their weakest.  I'm one of the few, but I far prefer each of the member's main project rather than the "Supergroup". 

Speaking of Neal Morse epics, I noticed that there wasn't anything from ? or Snow?  In my mind, each of the releases is an epic from start to finish.  I also noticed that many of your favorites tend to be longer tracks.  Are those two points related?  I guess a better way to ask that question is do you consider either of those two albums to be among your favorites despite the lack of a defining epic single track?

Just curious, interesting list regardless and as I mentioned, I'll spend six hours tomorrow listening to favorites of yours that I'm not familiar with.

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Originally posted by progrules progrules wrote:

While I'm at it: Last week it seemed a good idea to make a top 100 of prog songs. It took me some time but what I have right here comes pretty close. I played them all in a couple of days. Talking about having a good time ... Please feel free to make some comments for instance the number of TFK songs and how high they are listed compared to other bands songs. If there are unfamiliar songs amongst them I will be pleased to inform you about them. Here we go (always nice for the length of our thread, right ? Big smile):
 
1 The Odyssey Symphony X
2 Monsters & men The Flower Kings
3 Six degrees of inner turbulence Dream Theater
4 Garden of Dreams The Flower Kings
5 All of the above Transatlantic
6 Octavarium Dream Theater
7 The Whirlwind Transatlantic
8 On the run  Satellite
9 Black light machine Frost
10 Humanizzimo Roine Stolt
11 Devine wings of tragedy Symphony X
12 In Earnest The Tangent
13 Frank (new version) Trion (Spaghetti Epic)
14 The door Neal Morse
15 Knight of the north Glass Hammer
16 Impact 5: Last call Explorers club
17 Stardust we are The Flower Kings
18 Supper's ready Genesis
19 Moviedrome Arena
20 Send a Message from the Heart Karmakanic
21 Chrysaldis Skeem
22 Nathan Mall Odyssey-The Greatest Tale
23 Jurassic Spark Grand Stand
24 Man of Nomadic traits Pendragon
25 The Necromancer Rush
26 Close to the edge Yes
27 Boatman's Vision Martigan
28 Place in the queue The Tangent
29 Firth of fifth Genesis
30 Gates of delirium Yes
31 January Sun Vandenplas
32 Visions of Sinai Myriad
33 Change of Seasons Dream Theater
34 Holding your breath Jadis
35 The truth will set you free The Flower Kings
36 Western Desert Cairo
37 Impact 1: Fate speaks Explorers club
38 Second life syndrome Riverside
39 Milliontown Frost
40 Wish you were here Vandenplas
41 Dissonata Roine Stolt
42 Silently Vandenplas
43 Awakening Symphony X
44 Love is the only answer The Flower Kings
45 Not of this world Pendragon
46 The great nothing Spocks Beard
47 Aether Odyssey-The Greatest Tale
48 Bombay Vindaloo Dream Theater
49 The seventh year Shadowland
50 Scarred Redemption
51 Love supreme The Flower Kings
52 Behind the great beyond Glass Hammer
53 Solar Music Suite Steve Hillage
54 In the presence of enemies Dream Theater
55 Cinema show Genesis
56 Change Magic Pie
57 Shine on you crazy diamond Pink Floyd
58 Driver's seat The Flower Kings
59 Dogs Pink Floyd
60 I am the sun pt 1 TFK
61 Nexus Odyssey-The Greatest Tale
62 Ruins at Avalon's gate Cairo
63 Dance with the shadow Riverside
64 Encrypted Shadow Gallery
65 Trick of the mind Magic Pie
66 Judas Kiss The Flower Kings
67 Glass Hammer Odyssey-The Greatest Tale
68 Breaking the spell Pendragon
69 Astral entrance/masters of sensation Eloy
70 Go west Judas The Flower Kings
71 When the water breaks Liquid Tension Exp.
72 The Apocalypse Eloy
73 The Contract Martigan
74 Nine feet underground Caravan
75 Simon Says Odyssey-The Greatest Tale
76 There must be another way Mangrove
77 Solomon Arena
78 Then you were gone Cairo
79 Moonshine Collage
80 Further away IQ
81 At the end of the day Spocks Beard
82 Devil's playground The Flower Kings
83 Duel with the devil Transatlantic
84 Evening overture Satellite
85 This white storm through my mind Anubis Gate
86 Up hill from here The Tangent
87 The Visitor Arena
88 Retropolis TFK
89 Amazing flight Ayreon
90 In your eyes Collage
91 Voices Dream Theater
92 Musical Box Genesis
93 Chewbacca Liquid Tension Exp.
94 Scream Odyssice
95 Comfortably numb Pink Floyd
96 Ultimate trip Riverside
97 Awaken Yes
98 Other half of the sky Moon Safari
99 The Conflict Neal Morse
100 Three minute warning Liquid Tension Exp.
That Symphony X track must be one helluva track if it beats the rest in your top 7 coz I kow the other six and they are all ace. Not heard any Symphony X Ouch
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^ I'd say: check it out as fast as you can ... Unless you hate prog metal with a harder edge than DT. Other than that: what both bands have in common is high compositional quality though DT is better in this department. SX only made 2 top notch epics and those are my no's 1 and 11. V from year 2000 is great as a concept album though. Great band Symphony X.
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Originally posted by Roland113 Roland113 wrote:

Hey Henk, welcome back and Happy New Year to you.

So, I was looking at your list and noticed a bunch of tracks that I have but am really not too familiar with, so I made myself a playlist of them.  It's about six hours worth of music so who knows, I'll hope to find some new favorites on there.

I loved to see "Octovarium" in your top ten, I think that song doesn't get quite enough respect.

On the other end of the spectrum, I know I'm in the minority, but Transatlantic doesn't do a lot for me.  I don't know why but "The Whirlwind" went from one of the most anticipated releases of 09 to not even being on my iPod.  "Duel with the Devil" is the only epic of theirs that has any staying power with me and most consider that their weakest.  I'm one of the few, but I far prefer each of the member's main project rather than the "Supergroup". 

Speaking of Neal Morse epics, I noticed that there wasn't anything from ? or Snow?  In my mind, each of the releases is an epic from start to finish.  I also noticed that many of your favorites tend to be longer tracks.  Are those two points related?  I guess a better way to ask that question is do you consider either of those two albums to be among your favorites despite the lack of a defining epic single track?

Just curious, interesting list regardless and as I mentioned, I'll spend six hours tomorrow listening to favorites of yours that I'm not familiar with.

Tom
 
Hi Tom, best wishes to you as well of course, forgot about that, sorry Embarrassed.
 
To answer your questions: again some embarresments here because I don't have "?" yet. Just Testimony and Solar Sculptura. Oh and "One" as well but that is a lesser album to me.
And we talked about Snow already. Sorry I can't meet you on that one. I have given Snow many chances, to no avail. I know it's hard to comprehend if you adore such an album yourself. I have the same problem with Not of this World by Pendragon which is only loved by a few. And also with Conflict and Dreams by Cairo which has an average of 3,5 or so where I give it the full five.
But there are a few songs on Snow that are quite good like Devil's got my Throat and Made Alive/Wind in my back. And guess what: they are the two longest tracks on the doubler so there you go: it's indeed something that goes hand in hand with me: long tracks and quality. I will have to investigate within my mind if it's some sort of obsession but for now I call it Epic freak tendencies. Hope you don't mind ...
 
By the way: could you do a similar sort of top 100 or would that take too much time ?
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On the other end of the spectrum, I know I'm in the minority, but Transatlantic doesn't do a lot for me.  I don't know why but "The Whirlwind" went from one of the most anticipated releases of 09 to not even being on my iPod.  "Duel with the Devil" is the only epic of theirs that has any staying power with me and most consider that their weakest.  I'm one of the few, but I far prefer each of the member's main project rather than the "Supergroup". 


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I share your feeling on Transatlantic, though got to say I've enjoyed The Whirlwind, the only epic I loved and constantly listen to is All of the Above.
 
Not sure if it's me, but I think most people who had heard Spock's Beard and Neal Morse's solo stuff before listening to Transatlantic, barely find anything new. I, not sure if fortunately, hadn't heard them before, so I found All of the Above genius and still is, even though I know it's pretty much a typical Neal Morse composition.
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Originally posted by progrules progrules wrote:

Originally posted by Roland113 Roland113 wrote:

Hey Henk, welcome back and Happy New Year to you.

So, I was looking at your list and noticed a bunch of tracks that I have but am really not too familiar with, so I made myself a playlist of them.  It's about six hours worth of music so who knows, I'll hope to find some new favorites on there.

I loved to see "Octovarium" in your top ten, I think that song doesn't get quite enough respect.

On the other end of the spectrum, I know I'm in the minority, but Transatlantic doesn't do a lot for me.  I don't know why but "The Whirlwind" went from one of the most anticipated releases of 09 to not even being on my iPod.  "Duel with the Devil" is the only epic of theirs that has any staying power with me and most consider that their weakest.  I'm one of the few, but I far prefer each of the member's main project rather than the "Supergroup". 

Speaking of Neal Morse epics, I noticed that there wasn't anything from ? or Snow?  In my mind, each of the releases is an epic from start to finish.  I also noticed that many of your favorites tend to be longer tracks.  Are those two points related?  I guess a better way to ask that question is do you consider either of those two albums to be among your favorites despite the lack of a defining epic single track?

Just curious, interesting list regardless and as I mentioned, I'll spend six hours tomorrow listening to favorites of yours that I'm not familiar with.

Tom
 
Hi Tom, best wishes to you as well of course, forgot about that, sorry Embarrassed.
 
To answer your questions: again some embarresments here because I don't have "?" yet. Just Testimony and Solar Sculptura. Oh and "One" as well but that is a lesser album to me.
And we talked about Snow already. Sorry I can't meet you on that one. I have given Snow many chances, to no avail. I know it's hard to comprehend if you adore such an album yourself. I have the same problem with Not of this World by Pendragon which is only loved by a few. And also with Conflict and Dreams by Cairo which has an average of 3,5 or so where I give it the full five.
But there are a few songs on Snow that are quite good like Devil's got my Throat and Made Alive/Wind in my back. And guess what: they are the two longest tracks on the doubler so there you go: it's indeed something that goes hand in hand with me: long tracks and quality. I will have to investigate within my mind if it's some sort of obsession but for now I call it Epic freak tendencies. Hope you don't mind ...
 
By the way: could you do a similar sort of top 100 or would that take too much time ?


Now it's my turn to blush, I had forgotten that we had talked about Snow in the past.  Embarrassed  And there is absolutely no need to apologize, I certainly don't mind that you prefer longer tracks.  My what a boring world this would be if we all had the exact same tastes. 

A top one hundred songs, I could probably pull something together, though it will take a few days.  Let me see what I can come up with.  I will say this, there are quite a few that will appear that are under the ten minute mark.  I think if I post my top 100 prog songs, I'll include the length of the song as well, just because I'm kind of curious now.

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Originally posted by Roland113 Roland113 wrote:



On the other end of the spectrum, I know I'm in the minority, but Transatlantic doesn't do a lot for me.  I don't know why but "The Whirlwind" went from one of the most anticipated releases of 09 to not even being on my iPod.  "Duel with the Devil" is the only epic of theirs that has any staying power with me and most consider that their weakest.  I'm one of the few, but I far prefer each of the member's main project rather than the "Supergroup". 


Tom
 
Hey Tom,
 
I share your feeling on Transatlantic, though got to say I've enjoyed The Whirlwind, the only epic I loved and constantly listen to is All of the Above.
 
Not sure if it's me, but I think most people who had heard Spock's Beard and Neal Morse's solo stuff before listening to Transatlantic, barely find anything new. I, not sure if fortunately, hadn't heard them before, so I found All of the Above genius and still is, even though I know it's pretty much a typical Neal Morse composition.


Hey Pablo,

Glad to hear that I'm not the only one. 

And you may be on to something regarding what you've heard first.  My first Neal Morse CDs were Snow and V, I only picked up Transatlantic a month or so after those two.  When I first bought SMTP:e I loved it, and thought "All of the Above" was fantastic but it fell off of the face of the earth afterwards.  I've listened to it a total of 32 times in the past two and a half years compared to "Paradox Hotel" which I've listened to 51 times in it's double disk entirety.  For some reason, I prefer the original bands.  I kind of tried to stay relatively quiet on that front when the excitement of "The Whirlwind" was coming around.  I'm underwhelmed by the tour, if they were coming to Pittsburgh, I'd go see them, but they just don't move me enough to make the 300 mile journey to Philly.

Alright, so I'm off to go figure out my top 100 songs

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I'm not too keen on Amarok on the first spin - far too bitty and jumping about like a cat on a hot tin roof !!!
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Originally posted by Roland113 Roland113 wrote:



On the other end of the spectrum, I know I'm in the minority, but Transatlantic doesn't do a lot for me.  I don't know why but "The Whirlwind" went from one of the most anticipated releases of 09 to not even being on my iPod.  "Duel with the Devil" is the only epic of theirs that has any staying power with me and most consider that their weakest.  I'm one of the few, but I far prefer each of the member's main project rather than the "Supergroup". 


Tom
 
Hey Tom,
 
I share your feeling on Transatlantic, though got to say I've enjoyed The Whirlwind, the only epic I loved and constantly listen to is All of the Above.
 
Not sure if it's me, but I think most people who had heard Spock's Beard and Neal Morse's solo stuff before listening to Transatlantic, barely find anything new. I, not sure if fortunately, hadn't heard them before, so I found All of the Above genius and still is, even though I know it's pretty much a typical Neal Morse composition.


Hey Pablo,

Glad to hear that I'm not the only one. 

And you may be on to something regarding what you've heard first.  My first Neal Morse CDs were Snow and V, I only picked up Transatlantic a month or so after those two.  When I first bought SMTP:e I loved it, and thought "All of the Above" was fantastic but it fell off of the face of the earth afterwards.  I've listened to it a total of 32 times in the past two and a half years compared to "Paradox Hotel" which I've listened to 51 times in it's double disk entirety.  For some reason, I prefer the original bands.  I kind of tried to stay relatively quiet on that front when the excitement of "The Whirlwind" was coming around.  I'm underwhelmed by the tour, if they were coming to Pittsburgh, I'd go see them, but they just don't move me enough to make the 300 mile journey to Philly.

Alright, so I'm off to go figure out my top 100 songs

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Ok, I'm down to 200, I'll try and pare fifty off tomorrow then another 50 on Wednesday.  You may see a list this weekend.
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On the other end of the spectrum, I know I'm in the minority, but Transatlantic doesn't do a lot for me.  I don't know why but "The Whirlwind" went from one of the most anticipated releases of 09 to not even being on my iPod.  "Duel with the Devil" is the only epic of theirs that has any staying power with me and most consider that their weakest.  I'm one of the few, but I far prefer each of the member's main project rather than the "Supergroup". 


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I share your feeling on Transatlantic, though got to say I've enjoyed The Whirlwind, the only epic I loved and constantly listen to is All of the Above.
 
Not sure if it's me, but I think most people who had heard Spock's Beard and Neal Morse's solo stuff before listening to Transatlantic, barely find anything new. I, not sure if fortunately, hadn't heard them before, so I found All of the Above genius and still is, even though I know it's pretty much a typical Neal Morse composition.


Hey Pablo,

Glad to hear that I'm not the only one. 

And you may be on to something regarding what you've heard first.  My first Neal Morse CDs were Snow and V, I only picked up Transatlantic a month or so after those two.  When I first bought SMTP:e I loved it, and thought "All of the Above" was fantastic but it fell off of the face of the earth afterwards.  I've listened to it a total of 32 times in the past two and a half years compared to "Paradox Hotel" which I've listened to 51 times in it's double disk entirety.  For some reason, I prefer the original bands.  I kind of tried to stay relatively quiet on that front when the excitement of "The Whirlwind" was coming around.  I'm underwhelmed by the tour, if they were coming to Pittsburgh, I'd go see them, but they just don't move me enough to make the 300 mile journey to Philly.

Alright, so I'm off to go figure out my top 100 songs

Tom


Ok, I'm down to 200, I'll try and pare fifty off tomorrow then another 50 on Wednesday.  You may see a list this weekend.
 
I appreciate the effort Tom. Good luck and I'm getting really curious here. Do you use last fm for this or something ?
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On the other end of the spectrum, I know I'm in the minority, but Transatlantic doesn't do a lot for me.  I don't know why but "The Whirlwind" went from one of the most anticipated releases of 09 to not even being on my iPod.  "Duel with the Devil" is the only epic of theirs that has any staying power with me and most consider that their weakest.  I'm one of the few, but I far prefer each of the member's main project rather than the "Supergroup". 


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I share your feeling on Transatlantic, though got to say I've enjoyed The Whirlwind, the only epic I loved and constantly listen to is All of the Above.
 
Not sure if it's me, but I think most people who had heard Spock's Beard and Neal Morse's solo stuff before listening to Transatlantic, barely find anything new. I, not sure if fortunately, hadn't heard them before, so I found All of the Above genius and still is, even though I know it's pretty much a typical Neal Morse composition.
 
I'm almost completely with you here Pablo. In fact I'm a bit puzzled about the negative comments on the Whirlwind. In a way I can understand what they are saying but it also works on me a bit like people get blase and almost decadent about prog in the sense of they heard it all before and therefore can't appreciate the on itself great music anymore. It seems to me there's not much wrong with The Whirlwind but I hear negativism from all sorts of proggers everywhere (sorry Tom, no offense here). And of course everybody has his own opinion and feelings about a band or album. Still I wonder, if we can't appreciate a supergroup like Transatlantic anymore, where do we go and where does it end ...? A bit scary, right ?
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I appreciate the effort Tom. Good luck and I'm getting really curious here. Do you use last fm for this or something ?


iTunes, just made a playlist out of my most listened to songs, removed what wasn't prog then added a few that are new favorites.  That got me to about 450 tunes, now I'm just removing songs to get down to 100.
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Originally posted by Roland113 Roland113 wrote:



On the other end of the spectrum, I know I'm in the minority, but Transatlantic doesn't do a lot for me.  I don't know why but "The Whirlwind" went from one of the most anticipated releases of 09 to not even being on my iPod.  "Duel with the Devil" is the only epic of theirs that has any staying power with me and most consider that their weakest.  I'm one of the few, but I far prefer each of the member's main project rather than the "Supergroup". 


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Hey Tom,
 
I share your feeling on Transatlantic, though got to say I've enjoyed The Whirlwind, the only epic I loved and constantly listen to is All of the Above.
 
Not sure if it's me, but I think most people who had heard Spock's Beard and Neal Morse's solo stuff before listening to Transatlantic, barely find anything new. I, not sure if fortunately, hadn't heard them before, so I found All of the Above genius and still is, even though I know it's pretty much a typical Neal Morse composition.
 
I'm almost completely with you here Pablo. In fact I'm a bit puzzled about the negative comments on the Whirlwind. In a way I can understand what they are saying but it also works on me a bit like people get blase and almost decadent about prog in the sense of they heard it all before and therefore can't appreciate the on itself great music anymore. It seems to me there's not much wrong with The Whirlwind but I hear negativism from all sorts of proggers everywhere (sorry Tom, no offense here). And of course everybody has his own opinion and feelings about a band or album. Still I wonder, if we can't appreciate a supergroup like Transatlantic anymore, where do we go and where does it end ...? A bit scary, right ?
Well, maybe we are just being glutted here by too much great prog !


Hey Henk,

I think that every one of us has a certain belief that we know what is great music.  I'm not trying to sound personal just here, I'm just trying to make a point.  I think "Snow" is amazing and don't understand why you or anyone else doesn't like it.  Regardless, because you don't enjoy the CD doesn't translate to your inability to appreciate Neal Morse, it's just that that particular CD doesn't speak to you.

For me, "The Whirlwind" is much the same for me.  I don't really care for it, I don't hate the song / CD, it's just not compelling enough for me to continue listening to.  I think that making a jump from not liking one CD to inability to appreciate any supergroup is an unfair and giant leap.  It's not a matter of 'where does it end', it's just a matter of not liking a CD.  Everyone's opinion is equally valid on that front.

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The Whirlwind is the best release from '09 hands down. Can't stop playing the damn thing yet I almost gave up on it after five listens. It's certainly a grower & i'm still discovering it's beauty. Just like the classics of old!!!!
 
BTW,it was also voted the most popular release of '09 on another prog site!
 
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Originally posted by raindance raindance wrote:

The Whirlwind is the best release from '09 hands down. Can't stop playing the damn thing yet I almost gave up on it after five listens. It's certainly a grower & i'm still discovering it's beauty. Just like the classics of old!!!!
 
BTW,it was also voted the most popular release of '09 on another prog site!
 
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