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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 19:45
Relax man it's just a discussion in a forum.  Anyways since your inability to discuss without getting your teenage anger on the way I'll leave the discussion as it is.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 20:19
i voted for steven wilson because all his music is really boring
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 21:29
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 22:26
Originally posted by belatarr belatarr wrote:

Relax man it's just a discussion in a forum.  Anyways since your inability to discuss without getting your teenage anger on the way I'll leave the discussion as it is.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 22:28
Originally posted by 1800iareyay 1800iareyay wrote:

Originally posted by belatarr belatarr wrote:

Uh...how can you tell between a good solo and a bad solo, other than you like one and you don't like the other one?  I mean, to really be able to make a review about something you must have fundaments and well I don't see many here.

I think you meant to say fundamentals, because fundaments denote the buttocks or anus. Which is actually quite apt given your posting. 

Quote We prog rock fans have fallen into this abysmal place where we judge and rate things based on what we like and what we don't....

IMHO reviews and opinions here are mostly based on opinions and are quite subjective

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Quote Oh and I called Thom Yorke an ass because I saw them 2 weeks ago live here in Mexico City and I've never seen an artist care less for his audience (except maybe Bob Dylan). Before he played Creep he said to us "Have a nice life." in such a tone a lot of us got pissed.  Many hardcore fans that I talked to hated the show. I saw Gabriel last week and he introduced all of the songs in spanish and with warmth and dedication.  And put on a hell of a show.

Oh poor you. You went to see a band that makes moody music and you were offended that the band was moody. It's a song they hate to play, that they've spent their careers rebelling against, but they play it anyway because fans like it.

Quote And at least over here MOST of the people at the Radiohead concert around me didn't even know the songs and the one that got them the most excited was Creep.  In my opinion it proves that Radiohead (I'm not saying they are not good) is fab band supported by people who pretend to like it because it's the coolest band out there.

They've been million sellers for a decade and a half. The only way that constitutes a "fad" is if you're comparing it to European history. 

Quote Oh and would like to hear all the members of PA that can blow away Steven Wilson's guitar playing please.  Give me a link to their bands.  If they are better then they must be real hidden prog gems...

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1800iareyay just pwned belatarr

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 22:30
Someone call the cops, there's been a raping. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2009 at 22:39
Originally posted by Petrovsk Mizinski Petrovsk Mizinski wrote:

Originally posted by 1800iareyay 1800iareyay wrote:

Originally posted by belatarr belatarr wrote:

Uh...how can you tell between a good solo and a bad solo, other than you like one and you don't like the other one?  I mean, to really be able to make a review about something you must have fundaments and well I don't see many here.

I think you meant to say fundamentals, because fundaments denote the buttocks or anus. Which is actually quite apt given your posting. 

Quote We prog rock fans have fallen into this abysmal place where we judge and rate things based on what we like and what we don't....

IMHO reviews and opinions here are mostly based on opinions and are quite subjective

EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! GENIUS LINKS OPINIONS TO OPINIONS! REVIEWS BASED ON PERSONAL TASTE! EXTRA! EXTRA!


Quote Oh and I called Thom Yorke an ass because I saw them 2 weeks ago live here in Mexico City and I've never seen an artist care less for his audience (except maybe Bob Dylan). Before he played Creep he said to us "Have a nice life." in such a tone a lot of us got pissed.  Many hardcore fans that I talked to hated the show. I saw Gabriel last week and he introduced all of the songs in spanish and with warmth and dedication.  And put on a hell of a show.

Oh poor you. You went to see a band that makes moody music and you were offended that the band was moody. It's a song they hate to play, that they've spent their careers rebelling against, but they play it anyway because fans like it.

Quote And at least over here MOST of the people at the Radiohead concert around me didn't even know the songs and the one that got them the most excited was Creep.  In my opinion it proves that Radiohead (I'm not saying they are not good) is fab band supported by people who pretend to like it because it's the coolest band out there.

They've been million sellers for a decade and a half. The only way that constitutes a "fad" is if you're comparing it to European history. 

Quote Oh and would like to hear all the members of PA that can blow away Steven Wilson's guitar playing please.  Give me a link to their bands.  If they are better then they must be real hidden prog gems...

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1800iareyay just pwned belatarr



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2009 at 01:42
Originally posted by 1800iareyay 1800iareyay wrote:

Originally posted by belatarr belatarr wrote:

Uh...how can you tell between a good solo and a bad solo, other than you like one and you don't like the other one?  I mean, to really be able to make a review about something you must have fundaments and well I don't see many here.

I think you meant to say fundamentals, because fundaments denote the buttocks or anus. Which is actually quite apt given your posting. 

Quote We prog rock fans have fallen into this abysmal place where we judge and rate things based on what we like and what we don't....

IMHO reviews and opinions here are mostly based on opinions and are quite subjective

EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! GENIUS LINKS OPINIONS TO OPINIONS! REVIEWS BASED ON PERSONAL TASTE! EXTRA! EXTRA!


Quote Oh and I called Thom Yorke an ass because I saw them 2 weeks ago live here in Mexico City and I've never seen an artist care less for his audience (except maybe Bob Dylan). Before he played Creep he said to us "Have a nice life." in such a tone a lot of us got pissed.  Many hardcore fans that I talked to hated the show. I saw Gabriel last week and he introduced all of the songs in spanish and with warmth and dedication.  And put on a hell of a show.

Oh poor you. You went to see a band that makes moody music and you were offended that the band was moody. It's a song they hate to play, that they've spent their careers rebelling against, but they play it anyway because fans like it.

Quote And at least over here MOST of the people at the Radiohead concert around me didn't even know the songs and the one that got them the most excited was Creep.  In my opinion it proves that Radiohead (I'm not saying they are not good) is fab band supported by people who pretend to like it because it's the coolest band out there.

They've been million sellers for a decade and a half. The only way that constitutes a "fad" is if you're comparing it to European history. 

Quote Oh and would like to hear all the members of PA that can blow away Steven Wilson's guitar playing please.  Give me a link to their bands.  If they are better then they must be real hidden prog gems...

"I don't have to lay an egg to know that it tastes good." - Pauline Kael
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2009 at 15:44
Originally posted by belatarr belatarr wrote:

  IMHO reviews and opinions here are mostly based on opinions and are quite subjective.  In my post I tried to state facts.  Most reviews here are lkle "This albums is bad, there is no good song bla bla blac" but there is NEVER a reason to support such claims other than personal taste.  It kinda saddens me because it all loses credibility.


  In my opinion it proves that Radiohead (I'm not saying they are not good) is fab band supported by people who pretend to like it because it's the coolest band out there. 




interesting discussion here, belatarr ,  reviews are subjective here .. of course they are ! what else they might be!? review is made from one person , not whole group of people and it's quality would depend how one is good at doing it ,if you don't like the reviews ,don't read it !!  i suppose you haven't read many reviews .. becouse there are very good ones here not just that kind  you mentioned .  ''opinions here are mostly based on opinion''  LOL this stands out .. LINE TO REMEMBER !!!! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2009 at 04:11
Jonny Greenwood is extremely important to Radiohead, sure, but isn't Richard Barbieri just as integral to PT's sound? Not to mention Gavin Harrison in the current line-up?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2009 at 04:14
Thom Yorke by a landslide.  He's more interesting vocally, miles ahead lyrically, and I don't know what he contributes to Radiohead's music in terms of songwriting, but I'm sure I prefer that contribution to anything that Steven Wilson has done, even if he's done it on his own.

To boil it down to its simplest components, Thom Yorke's name is associated with much, much better music.  Porcupine Tree are a decent enough band, but Radiohead stand miles above them (and most other bands, for that matter).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2009 at 16:37
Steven Wilson, simply because i like hismusci better, i have nothing bad to say about thom yorke, only that he hasn't offered anything TO ME musically, besides, the producing skills of steven wilson have to count, he is incredible, his work for opteh, and all his skills for mixing in 5.1, (I can't wait to hear the 5.1 versions of king crimson's catalogue). When it comes to soundscapes and creating a mood or an environment steven wilson i feel also has a great lead 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2009 at 21:26
Steven Wilson, simply because of his versatility as a song-writer, producer and musician. Thom Yorke - I liked his vocal style in early Radiohead albums but now is too falsetto for my liking. I honestly cannot see how TY can better SW as an all-round musician!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2009 at 01:27
What a hard poll. 
I mean, I love PT and Radiohead. Both are exceptional bands. 

But...I think I'll give the edge to Wilson. He has a bit more emotion in his singing, and the lyrics, if you know what I mean. Radiohead, whilst awesome, sound more detached and 'spacey', whereas PT feel more heartfelt. 

Which band is more influential? Radiohead for sure.

Which do I personally prefer? PT. 

But, both are great, don't get me wrong. Wilson and Yorke should collaborate. That would be so awesome.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2009 at 01:31
Originally posted by Leningrad Leningrad wrote:

Originally posted by 1800iareyay 1800iareyay wrote:

Originally posted by belatarr belatarr wrote:

Uh...how can you tell between a good solo and a bad solo, other than you like one and you don't like the other one?  I mean, to really be able to make a review about something you must have fundaments and well I don't see many here.
I think you meant to say fundamentals, because fundaments denote the buttocks or anus. Which is actually quite apt given your posting. 
Quote We prog rock fans have fallen into this abysmal place where we judge and rate things based on what we like and what we don't....IMHO reviews and opinions here are mostly based on opinions and are quite subjective
EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! GENIUS LINKS OPINIONS TO OPINIONS! REVIEWS BASED ON PERSONAL TASTE! EXTRA! EXTRA!
Quote Oh and I called Thom Yorke an ass because I saw them 2 weeks ago live here in Mexico City and I've never seen an artist care less for his audience (except maybe Bob Dylan). Before he played Creep he said to us "Have a nice life." in such a tone a lot of us got pissed.  Many hardcore fans that I talked to hated the show. I saw Gabriel last week and he introduced all of the songs in spanish and with warmth and dedication.  And put on a hell of a show.
Oh poor you. You went to see a band that makes moody music and you were offended that the band was moody. It's a song they hate to play, that they've spent their careers rebelling against, but they play it anyway because fans like it.
Quote And at least over here MOST of the people at the Radiohead concert around me didn't even know the songs and the one that got them the most excited was Creep.  In my opinion it proves that Radiohead (I'm not saying they are not good) is fab band supported by people who pretend to like it because it's the coolest band out there.
They've been million sellers for a decade and a half. The only way that constitutes a "fad" is if you're comparing it to European history. 
Quote Oh and would like to hear all the members of PA that can blow away Steven Wilson's guitar playing please.  Give me a link to their bands.  If they are better then they must be real hidden prog gems...
"I don't have to lay an egg to know that it tastes good." - Pauline Kael

 

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2009 at 01:38
ConfusedDisapprove Am I missing something from this poll????
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2009 at 06:38
They both sound very similar imo, i yust got my first porcupine tree album "in absentia" and it sounds very much like a radiohead album. Cant realy say which one is the best but it seems Wilson is the more productive, and working alot with other artists.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2009 at 23:42
Steven Wilson.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 28 2009 at 18:09
Originally posted by camilleanne camilleanne wrote:

Steven Wilson.


Ditto
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