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Necrotica
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Don't worry, you're not the only one. Holy Diver is one of the most revered metal albums, yet I think it's boring and generic as hell. I'm not afraid of presenting contrarian opinions on here if they're my genuine thoughts, even if they might be controversial. After all, I was the one who gave a scathing 1.5 review of Meshuggah's Obzen album (though to be fair, I've changed my opinion since then) But yeah. If those are your genuine thoughts, then present them. Just because Close to the Edge has a 4.7 average doesn't mean everyone has to agree Edited by Necrotica - April 17 2022 at 22:32 |
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I prophesy disaster
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I think people need to be honest with their reviews/ratings. One thing I've mentioned in the past is that if people only review/rate albums that they like, then this will distort the ratings, making them less useful. |
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, I don't tear at the meat with my hands. If I've become a man of the world somehow, that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man.
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Logan
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I'm fine with the negative reviews, Paul. It's more that you seem to be repeating yourself and don't seem to be taking on board what others have said when you say the same kind of things again and again. Makes trying to have a meaningful exchange of ideas with any sense of depth and breadth seem pointless. I think it may in part be the difference between a so-called conservative and liberal mindset (we didn't make much headway on politics either even though we agree on some things despite you seemingly being a Trump fan and me not).
EDIT: Actually, this "If these are Swans, then this tuneless mess of an album is the ugly duckling that nobody wants, so it's no surprise that no one voted for Swans in the poll. Remind me not to include any Avant Prog in future polls " was annoying because it's been mentioned again and again that the band is diverse, that you wouldn't enjoy where it starts, what you might enjoy and I haven't seen anyone even call it avant prog. Tarring a whole genre by one album that I haven't seen called avant prog is ridiculous. It is like you are not listening and considering how others respond. You tend to glibly deflect, move the goalposts and miss the point. If I had written that review, I would have said something like "Well, I was warned but still went ahead and listened anyway, and I should have heeded the warning. I found this as brutal as could be expected. I have been told they I might enjoy later albums more, it couldn't be less methinks. I will not pass judgement until I have heard more of the discography as I have ben told how diverse it is and liked a song that was shared with me before which was very different stylistically". Edited by Logan - April 16 2022 at 11:01 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ Don't worry, I'll simply post my ratings collectively for all 25 albums from now on, without offering comment, which will save me a lot of precious time. In other words, I'll make just one collective post for all 25 featured albums instead of making 25 separate posts for each individual album.
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Jared
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I know I'm going to regret asking this, but here goes...
This poll was issued on 1st January... when do you anticipate the next instalment will be issued? How many years is it likely to take before we'll get to vote on Marillion's latest? Why do you feel it important to listen to and 'review' all 25 albums before setting up the next poll? |
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Grumpyprogfan
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Why does no one have anything positive to say about Paul? Without Paul, these forums would be dull, imo. What would Cristi do?
Paul, we have different tastes in music but that's how it should be. Keep on truckin' dude. |
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Logan
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I would hope that Paul knows that I like him and have appreciated his presence. I have defended many of his notions and genre placements (for instance, that I think Kraan absolutely can be considered to be in the Krautrock universe). I like to judge each argument on its own merits, and not based on who is making it. I am genuinely interested in what Paul thinks about many things. I don't tend to want to waste words on people I don't like or appreciate.
^ I prefer the comments. I'm much more interested in reading people's thoughts than seeing their ratings (I don't find ratings that interesting or conversation worthy generally). My issue was that your comments, not just the review, don't seem to take past conversations into consideration, so it's liking we are not making any progress in conversation. I love a good debate, but I like dialectic best -- when there is a synthesis of ideas. I have no problem with you writing honest critical reviews, and like to see that insight from other perspectives, but this "Remind me not to include any Avant Prog in future polls" was actually not very considerate or charitable to those who took the time to point you in a more positive direction and tried to present a more nuanced view. One can be critical while not seeming mean-spirited, tactless, and while not making dubious conclusions and claims. On the other hand, tactless can be a lot more fun. As long as the reasoning is sound based on what info one has and one has done some research work and considered different perspectives.... Edited by Logan - April 16 2022 at 12:18 |
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progaardvark
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When I see a comment like "it sounds like a bunch of people got together to randomly hit bits of furniture and make a noise," it immediately attracts my attention. So, I've added Swans to my ever-growing list of things to check out. Even negative reactions can somehow generate a positive action down the road.
And this is from someone who is both a fan of The Flower Kings, Spock's Beard, Magenta, etc. AND Henry Cow, 5uu's, Present, Koenjihyakkei, and other related acts.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I've got good news for you. All of the Modern Prog polls are already posted, right up to and including the eleventh album. You just need to go back a little way to find them, that's all.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Because he loves the sound of his own voice and he can make a poll into another personal blog. It is tiresome |
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Ian
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Psychedelic Paul
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My original intention was to take a more educational approach to polls this year, where instead of posting polls relentlessly one after the other, I'd make a special effort to listen to every album in a poll before moving onto the next one in the series, then I might learn something new by discovering albums I wouldn't normally listen to, although it doesn't seem to be working out too well for me so far. Maybe I'm just too honest (or undiplomatic) for my own good when it comes to commenting on an album I don't like.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I hope you enjoy the Swans debut more than I did.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Try rude and ill-informed
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Ian
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Psychedelic Paul
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Thanks! It's never a dull moment here and what would I do without Cristi?
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Cristi
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You don't want me to answer that. It's not about tastes here, it's about a lot of outrageous statements made. Obviously people will react to those statements.
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Jared
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I wasn't trying to be overtly negative; I do appreciate the time it must take and the enthusiasm Paul must have, to organise all the polls he puts together. My concern is that if you are going to set up a series of polls on a particular theme, you have to keep some sort of momentum going to keep other forum members interested. From Paul's comments, I get the impression that 'modern prog' is something he wishes to become better acquainted with and wishes to see which bands and albums are well thought of. It partly defeats the object when he decides to listen to all 25 entries before moving on, especially as he has other ongoing polls such as his Prog Britannia and Symphonic Metal, where he is doing the same thing, meaning we look to be getting a new poll every 3-4 months? I would respectfully suggest that's biting off a bit more than you can chew, and concentrating on one area at a time might ultimately yield more satisfactory results....
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Logan
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Well Paul did have some momentum by doing the 11 Modern prog Polls (as he mentioned) posting those topics every few days, but this has turned into more of a kind of youtube playlist for albums blog as he goes through them.
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Psychedelic Paul
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You may have missed my earlier reply where I mentioned that the first eleven Modern Prog polls are already posted, which Logan has helpfully provided links to above.
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Jared
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Of course, please accept my humble apologies... I had a quick scan for them, but was obviously looking in the wrong place... have you picked up any pattern from the voting yourself? the conversation is taking place in the thread for the First Album; so are you back here, listening to the albums one by one and moving forward?
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes, I have just two albums left to listen to (by Transatlantic & Wobbler) in this poll before moving forward onto the second poll. So far, the first four bands in the poll have the most votes overall with my favourite band Mostly Autumn having about as much impact as falling leaves.
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