Why is Tull's "A Passion Play" rated so low? |
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thief
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My big issue with this thread is an arrogant suggestion made a couple pages earlier, that one's appreciation of APP is simply dependant on that individual's knowledge, sophistication or education. This statement is wrong on so many levels: it's simplistic, condescending, derogatory and most of all false. Just a quick look at APP reviews prove that some of the smartest and most eloquent chaps on this site gave it middling (or negative) ratings. I haven't reviewed A Passion Play on progarchives yet, but I wouldn't give any album a perfect rating just for the ingenious lyrics and knowledgeable spin on historical literary forms and/or traditions. The instrumental side, a proper 'musical' content, to me, is always the more important ingredient. And I believe the same is true for most listeners in general. I don't have to be spoonfed easy-to-track, simple chord progressions or generic lead guitar chops played in pentatonic - but I need my music to be engaging, interesting, memorable, you name it... it has to be pleasing in some sort of way. APP has a fair share of interesting, mysterious moments. At times it's beautiful and even manages to be stunning. But it's also heavy-handed and subpar on some occasions. "Critique Oblique" or "Best Friends" can't hold a candle to "Legends and Believe in the Day", "Childhood Heroes", "Poet and the Painter".... or any other TAAB section, for that matter. Edited by thief - October 15 2019 at 05:17 |
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SteveG
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^ What's a PA forum without a good argument? It shakes out the cobwebs. |
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Snicolette
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Some do enjoy a bit of a scuffle....So to illustrate, listening to Pibroch by JT as well, last night on a show and being in the chat, I'd mentioned the connection with bagpipes, which is what I knew...then, someone who knew even more than I did, brought up more of the history of both the Pibroch and more insight into what the song is possibly about, in a historical context: "A pibroch is an extended complex form of Highlands music originally played on stringed instruments. So it predates bagpipes. But in a modern setting it tends to be the point in a presentation where the solo piper ("pipe major") performs a particularly heavy/emotional piece (a lament). Relate that to Anderson's solemn sad tale (perhaps a Highlander returning years after release from imprisonment as many were after both the "15" and "45" rebellions) and the massive sound Barre achieves on his guitars, as if he were the pipe-major performing a lament. Brilliant. "(Quote from Steven Davies-Morris) Therefore, deepening my knowledge of history, as well as adding to the complexity of the tale told. I enjoyed the song before, but now have even more respect for it's subtlety (I'd often wondered about the identity of the one with cap in hand).
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dr wu23
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And that's true...but I'm sure one could find plenty of both negative as well as positive reviews over the years in general..........but regarding your comment on 'thiefs' comment ; I thought he was saying that he thought the poster who made the comment about having literary knowledge was being somewhat arrogant about those listeners picking on the album not being able to 'understand it'....not that having a background was necessarily a bad thing. |
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dr wu23
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Yes...and where is the Mickster when you need a good rough comment....? |
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M27Barney
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The lyrical content is open to interpretation?
E.g. The ice cream lady wets her drawers. A. The female in question is subject to stress incontinence? B. The female in question is sexually excited? C. The female in question is playing with water in the kitchen? D. Ice cream lady is a euphemism for a transvestite who likes to dress in cream womens clothing and is a water-sports enthusiast? Which is it? |
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Barbu
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and the good doc wets his drawers each time his idol makes a good rough one.
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dr wu23
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Oh no...my 'idol' is this faux French guy who posts here.
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Barbu
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This is what you get when you let uneducated folks participate to a Jethro Tull discussion.
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thief
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Dr Wu is right here, I definitely have nothing against a thorough, educated analysis of a piece of art - on the contrary, I advocate for listeners taking their time and sharing any lil piece of information with us. We've seen it in this thread and I'm thankful! But to simply suggest that APP criticism is equivalent to being uneducated or unable to comprehend its greatness, thats nuts. |
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M27Barney
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Nuts? What kind of nut?
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SteveG
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Btw, Neither Tull nor Anderson has played APP live or edited on stage since they abandoned the album in 1973. A total of 46 years. Now, if that doesn't comment on the album then nothing will.
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Edited by Rednight - October 22 2019 at 11:14 |
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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SteveG
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My info come froms this authorized Tull bio. Strange how Ian could play his saxes for the concerts when he sold them halfway through the tour. And strange how Tull was able to play edited versions of TAAB for 30 plus years. I guess TAAB was simpler to perform then APP. Try again Rednight, without looking so foolish.. Edited by SteveG - October 22 2019 at 11:49 |
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Just got the Stormwatch remix. Tull have just opened the gap on the second best band ever even more. Orion 9 minutes of prog goodness
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All I like is prog related bands beginning late 60's/early 70's. Their music from 1968 - 83 has the composition and sound which will never be beaten. Perfect blend of jazz, classical, folk and rock.
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Barbu
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Mine should arrive in a short time (next week probably) but I'll wait the first snow before unwrapping. Shouldn't be very long now, darlings. |
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In case you missed it (it got bumped off the front page almost instantly) i just reviewed A PASSION PLAY and easily gave it 5 stars BTW in case you missed it, there was a video released of the outrageous live shows that resulted from this prog behemoth. Just as overambitious and clearly a dent in the wallet I can't emphasize enough that this album is the highest of the high arts and needs a lot of conditioning to understand. Check out his vid Edited by siLLy puPPy - October 22 2019 at 18:25 |
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