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David_D
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May be, I was thinking about the musical side of it. |
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Sean Trane
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Yessss, but TAAB is bigger than music. Because the sleeve enhances the music into something more. It's definitely worth making the effort to buy the whole thing.
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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suppers Ready is my favorite work of prog - powerful stuff about politics and religion- and we are just the human bacon controlled by it all.
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Edited by David_D - September 19 2024 at 13:51 |
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Genesis, VdGG and ELP.
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David_D
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But still, we also have something to say, even it ain't easy - and I'd say, we're mostly controlled by economy.
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David_D
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I still may doubt though that I'll argue TaaB to be an expression of THE most exquisite musical taste. |
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David_D
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I've been thinking that these parts might be about Western imperialism, if not to call it something worse? |
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David_D
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The Serbian Kornelyans, aka Korni Grupa, are quite appreciated internationally, but I still find their album Not an Ordinary Life (1974) to be underrated. Anyway, I don't think of the song included in this poll as one of the best from this album, but here it is with the cool coverart: Edited by David_D - September 22 2024 at 15:34 |
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David_D
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I've began with my first serious listening to this album, and my first impressions are rather positive, some of it being even really great and looks to me inspired by VdGG. With TaaB and A Passion Play, Tull became not only genuinly Progressive but also very much so. |
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David_D
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When talking about A Passion Play and musically speaking, I might actually find it to be not less good than TaaB, or at least, I quite like it so far in my listening to it. |
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David_D
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^ While TaaB, even it was not meant so seriously by Ian Anderson - which I think is best illustrated by the first line of the lyrics: "Really don't mind if you sit this one out.", and as mentioned earlier, showed to be a significant turn in Tull's musical direction. Even more, it's maybe today the most appreciated Tull album - at least surely by the proggers, albeit Aqualung is quite as surely most liked by non-proggers. - I find all this quite interesting. Anyway, I've got again a LP copy of TaaB (I had one at earlier point of time, but didn't like it enough to keep it), and it's a fine reissue manufactured by Island, but the gatefold cover is made of rather heavy cardboard. Usually I definitely prefer heavy cardboard, but this time, I now think that I would better like it made of thin cardboard, so it could more remind of a newspaper. It could maybe also give the music an impression of less heaviness and larger refinement, which I would like best. I didn't choose a release like the original newspaper edition, as with my minimalistic aestethics, it's not my cup of tea, and I don't like it to be so fragile. Again about A Passion Play, it's going to be interesting to see what I'll think of it further on.
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David_D
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If wanting to prevent possible more of my posts in the thread Thinking politically / socially-engaged songs (4) related to the subject which I wrote about in my last posts, it was good to lock it, as I might have been very tempted to add that the point of view, I wrote about in my very last post, makes me kind of less worried about the future of the mankind. Edited by David_D - October 30 2024 at 10:52 |
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Logan
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While I was not involved in locking that thread, I understand why it was done. We have a moratorium on political threads, which can help to at least keep the peace here. That said, of course politics comes into lots of music and when it is not about pushing a political agenda and sharing one's own politics but instead it's about the music and the song which might well have political/ ideological component then we have been lenient. If this is about the songs in this poll, members of the forum seem interested and keep responding, then that probably should be fine. We wish to be very careful and sensitive when it comes to inflammatory and controversial subjects, when it comes to propaganda and to be careful about try to minimise spreading misinformation and disinformation.
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David_D
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But that was definitely heavy mix, I was talking about.
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I respect the OP. This tune is not prog but politically engaged and applies to our world now.
Edited by Grumpyprogfan - October 30 2024 at 17:48 |
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David_D
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Except from that my last post in that locked thread, which stated "Besides that, what have Jesus and Marx in common? As I see it, nothing less than the two most influential social figures/thinkers in the history of the mankind up till now.", was not not political but historical. Also, there was no heated discussion. |
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Cristi
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Maybe do not misquote people, that would be great. Logan explained to you thoroughly and politely why that thread was closed.
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David_D
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I don't misquote. I quote what I see to be the central arguments which I relate to in my respond - it's about precision. Edited by David_D - November 04 2024 at 04:29 |
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Genesis - Supper's Ready
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