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Posted: June 14 2005 at 15:07 |
Well, Felona, I sure hope that's not a picture of yourself you have as your avatar. Unless you're a Polish female athlete, they usually have beards.
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felona
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 18:56 |
nimrodel wrote:
felona wrote:
so I am not alone!!!!!
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no youre not. i love you. please marry me!
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ah ... so you like polish female athletes with beards ??? Actually I look nothing like steve hackett - He's GORGEOUS!!! If you look like him or play guitar like him then maybe we can talk ....
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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"
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felona
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 19:20 |
how interesting ... it was the Locanda delle Fate album that was my first purchase ... it was recommended one of those Listmania thingies on Amazon .... and I liked the artwork! Next I downloaded many samples from here, read reviews and then in no time I had built up a basic collection ... so as you can see Ive still got a long way to travel with this wonderful genre
There IS something indefinable about this music - maybe its because I don't know what the heck they're singing about (I prefer the singing in Italian) and to focus on the musical qualities of the vocals and the musical feel of the words .... there's lots of passion, intensity and great musicianship -I believe many were classically trained.
Or maybe its just because I think Italian is very sexy ....
btw .... I have just listened to Le Orme's Elementi ... THEY'RE BACK!!!!!!
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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"
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marktheshark
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 23:54 |
Hi Felona, having fun with the guys I see. How do you like it so far? I see you're into Italian prog. Being a Yank, this stuff wasn't all that widely available here in the States in my era the 70s. So I'm kinda still learning about these other sub-genres. With 1500 CDs ( ego still bruised! ) you could probably teach me a few things. Fusion was the big thing for me then and still now. How 'bout you? Basically rock and jazz are my biggest musical interests. When I mean rock, I like a lot of different other genres including blues-based as well. Whereabouts in Aus are ya?
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felona
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Posted: June 15 2005 at 00:15 |
marktheshark wrote:
Hi Felona, having fun with the guys I see. How do you like it so far? I see you're into Italian prog. Being a Yank, this stuff wasn't all that widely available here in the States in my era the 70s. So I'm kinda still learning about these other sub-genres. With 1500 CDs ( ego still bruised! ) you could probably teach me a few things. Fusion was the big thing for me then and still now. How 'bout you? Basically rock and jazz are my biggest musical interests. When I mean rock, I like a lot of different other genres including blues-based as well. Whereabouts in Aus are ya? |
G'day/evening marktheshark. I am enjoying it very much here ... so much to chat to you guys about and also have a little fun along the way. Actually jazz/fusion is the genre I know least about so I guess you could teach ME a few things too!!!
I'm in Adelaide - where its cold, windy & rainy at the moment. Whovever promoted the myth that Oz is the land of eternal sunshine and barbies ... should to be roasted on one
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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"
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marktheshark
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Posted: June 15 2005 at 00:44 |
felona wrote:
marktheshark wrote:
Hi Felona, having fun with the guys I see. How do you like it so far? I see you're into Italian prog. Being a Yank, this stuff wasn't all that widely available here in the States in my era the 70s. So I'm kinda still learning about these other sub-genres. With 1500 CDs ( ego still bruised! ) you could probably teach me a few things. Fusion was the big thing for me then and still now. How 'bout you? Basically rock and jazz are my biggest musical interests. When I mean rock, I like a lot of different other genres including blues-based as well. Whereabouts in Aus are ya? |
G'day/evening marktheshark. I am enjoying it very much here ... so much to chat to you guys about and also have a little fun along the way. Actually jazz/fusion is the genre I know least about so I guess you could teach ME a few things too!!!
I'm in Adelaide - where its cold, windy & rainy at the moment. Whovever promoted the myth that Oz is the land of eternal sunshine and barbies ... should to be roasted on one |
How very Paul Hoganish of you.
Well if you want to go on an adventure into jazz/fusion, keep in mind it's not everybody's stubby of Fosters or Swan or Emil. Even some die-hard proggers find it ponderous and too loose. And I can understand that. Jazz is more or less a musician's music. I played drums and most drummers just go for it. I would say about the most symphonic fusion to checkout to start with would be violinist extraordiniare Jean Luc Ponty who unfortunately is not in the archives yet (some of us are working on it!). My favorite albums of his are the back-to-back Aurora and Imaginary Voyage done in the mid 70s.
If you decide to give him a shot, let me know.
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dalt99
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Posted: June 15 2005 at 02:24 |
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Alusa Fallax - Intorno alla mia Cattiva Educazione
You need to get this asap! Based on the Italian groups you have mentioned i can give you a 100% guarantee that you will love this album. This album is kinda like a mix of the QVL debut and the Locanda delle Fate album. Wonderful and one of my favourites!
Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra
An absolute masterpiece! The overall sound of this album is a little heavier than the likes of Banco, Le Orme and PFM but the album alternates in mellow and heavier sections (especially in the title suite) that are simply breathtaking. The mellow sections are the most beautiful you'll hear in prog. This band has a superb drummer Giancarlo Golzi who plays like he is in acids and in many ways he is the driving wheel in the band. This album didn't hit me instantly for some reason but it became my favourite 70's album.
Maxophone - s/t
An excellent album! I don't like this album as much as the aforementioned albums but it doesn't mean that this isn't good. You would probably like this album because you like italian prog in general.
And a few extra recommendations...
Biglietto per L'inferno - s/t
This is one of my absolute faves! Again, this is little heavier like Museo Rosenbach. I recommend you to start with Museo Rosenbach and if you like it get this one next.
Semiramis - Dedicato a Frazz
This album is fantastic and quite original as well. This group is led by a fantastic guitar player Michele Zarrillo whose playing is fiery and played in hard rock way. A must!
Campo di Marte - s/t
Fantastic and underrated album.
Apoteosi - s/t
Fantastic and based on your tastes you would probably like this.
Metamorfosi - Inferno
Fantastic and for some reason overlooked by some.
Il Rovescio della Medaglia - Contaminazione
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All these are really great. I second these selections!! All prog collections should have most of these albums in it!
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Best of 2006 that I've heard:
PFM-Stati Di Immaginazione
Zenit-Surrender (Best "unknown" album)
Oaksenham - Conquest of Pacific
2007:
Phideaux - Doomsday Afternoon
La Torre Del Alchimista - Neo
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 15 2005 at 18:01 |
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felona
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Posted: June 15 2005 at 18:28 |
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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 15 2005 at 19:00 |
I've been told that I resemble a young Steve Hackett before... And I certainly do play guitar...
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felona
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Posted: June 15 2005 at 19:10 |
Man Overboard wrote:
I've been told that I resemble a young Steve Hackett before... And I certainly do play guitar... |
mmm ... now WHO could have said that ?????????????
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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 15 2005 at 21:48 |
If I recall, some sexy coffee-drinking kitty.
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gdub411
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Posted: June 16 2005 at 00:32 |
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 17 2005 at 10:53 |
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felona
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Posted: June 17 2005 at 11:33 |
geezer wrote:
Alusa Fallax - Intorno alla mia Cattiva Educazione
You need to get this asap! Based on the Italian groups you have mentioned i can give you a 100% guarantee that you will love this album. This album is kinda like a mix of the QVL debut and the Locanda delle Fate album. Wonderful and one of my favourites!
Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra
An absolute masterpiece! The overall sound of this album is a little heavier than the likes of Banco, Le Orme and PFM but the album alternates in mellow and heavier sections (especially in the title suite) that are simply breathtaking. The mellow sections are the most beautiful you'll hear in prog. This band has a superb drummer Giancarlo Golzi who plays like he is in acids and in many ways he is the driving wheel in the band. This album didn't hit me instantly for some reason but it became my favourite 70's album.
Maxophone - s/t
An excellent album! I don't like this album as much as the aforementioned albums but it doesn't mean that this isn't good. You would probably like this album because you like italian prog in general.
And a few extra recommendations...
Biglietto per L'inferno - s/t
This is one of my absolute faves! Again, this is little heavier like Museo Rosenbach. I recommend you to start with Museo Rosenbach and if you like it get this one next.
Semiramis - Dedicato a Frazz
This album is fantastic and quite original as well. This group is led by a fantastic guitar player Michele Zarrillo whose playing is fiery and played in hard rock way. A must!
Campo di Marte - s/t
Fantastic and underrated album.
Apoteosi - s/t
Fantastic and based on your tastes you would probably like this.
Metamorfosi - Inferno
Fantastic and for some reason overlooked by some.
Il Rovescio della Medaglia - Contaminazione
Fantastic and in my opinion the best interpretion of classical music. if you like classical music this is a must!
Some other similar Italian groups worth checking: Alphataurus (1st), Balletto di Bronzo (Ys), Latte e Miele, J.E.T, Osanna (Palepoli), Il Volo, Pierrot Lunaire (1st), Raccomandata Ricevuta Ritorno (a little jazzy), New Trolls (especially Concerto Grosso per 1)
Some other great groups but might not appeal to everyone (avant-garde, jazz fusion etc.): Area, Arti E Mestieri, Pierrot Lunaire (2nd), Picchio dal Pozzo, Pholas Dactylus
I hope this post doesn't cost you too much money. My intentions are only good.
BTW, are you familiar with new Italian groups?
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Geezer, the Alusa Fallax and the Museo Rosenbach are on their way from the USA and I'll let you know what I think when I've given them a few listens. Thanks for the recommendations
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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"
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geezer
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Posted: June 17 2005 at 14:34 |
I'm sure you will like the Alusa Fallax album. From your recent posts I
have gotten to somewhat know your prog tastes. Based on this I'm not
complitely sure that you will like Museo Rosenbach. Just remember to
give it some time if it doesn't hit you instantly.
ps. It seems to me that there has been quite a lot of CD traffic in your mail box lately. That must be sad for your credit card . Well, at least Greg Walker is happy .
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felona
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Posted: June 18 2005 at 02:07 |
geezer wrote:
I'm sure you will like the Alusa Fallax album. From your recent posts I have gotten to somewhat know your prog tastes. Based on this I'm not complitely sure that you will like Museo Rosenbach. Just remember to give it some time if it doesn't hit you instantly.
ps. It seems to me that there has been quite a lot of CD traffic in your mail box lately. That must be sad for your credit card . Well, at least Greg Walker is happy .
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Hi Geezer ... yes, I think I took a risk with Museo but I do like some heavier stuff too ... I definitely won't give up on it too quickly! It took me a while to get into things which I love now - eg BMS Darwin!
Yeah, the postman dreads coming to my house ... I have to sneak to the letterbox before anyone sees the sackful of packages ...
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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"
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