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moshkito
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Posted: September 20 2022 at 07:19 |
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Hi, The band, or even SW, has ALWAYS sounded fantastic on stage. You can check this out on many videos, and it was quite clear that they worked at making sure they sounded right, and good. It made for a nice evening, and yeah, a positive vibe, even in the show that Richard was forced to do the music without his trusty Prophet 5 (took a spill on the airport and they could not fix it before showtime!) ... in 1999 ... in SF ... and while a roadie said they sounded terrible, I have to tell you that they sounded absolutely magnificent and that show should have been recorded for an album ... maybe a slightly different version of this or that, but still ... strong, and very well done! My tastes, and experiences, however, died after seeing GONG three times and spending time with them on the 2nd go. Not that they did not sound right, or good in the show, but in the end, sometimes, their time has already showing signs of fading. I doubt this will be the case for PT, mostly because I really thought that the production values in the material on the new album were outstanding, and WAY BETTER THAN THE MUSIC ITSELF, which for me makes for a slightly fake thing. It took away the meaning of the whole thing to a less than important value! I'll save my money ... thanks! Only one person I would love to see, and never will ... Peter Hammill with or without VdGG. Too late for Vangelis, and I doubt we will ever see Mike Oldfield in America!
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Many positive reviews popping up elsewhere about the live shows since Toronto, especially the DC show. I know some folks that went to that show and came away with more than positive vibes. Said the band sounded fantastic...
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moshkito
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Hi,
I'll gladly miss all this. I did not think that the material shown around from the new album was that great, or "better" than a lot of things out there ... and I think that many have confused the incredibly well recorded manner of the album, for the artistry of the songs that was not there. The medium is NOT the message! PERIOD!
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Catcher10
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Excellent!! I see them in 2 weeks... |
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King of Loss
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Wow, they blew me away live the other day. God-damn!!!!!
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Grumpyprogfan
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More Wilson trivia. Two movies he enjoys are 12 Angry Men and The Exorcist. He's also a fan of The Carpenters. |
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nick_h_nz
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Will it squeak like halloumi?
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nick_h_nz
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To be fair, it is still able to be related back to SW, because he is quoted as saying halloumi is his favourite cheese. I have Grumpy to thank for that, as that is something about SW I never knew, and it is a fact that I am likely to now always remember. |
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.....pull my finger....
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Cristi
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I can't believe the thread went off topic because of... cheese. Someone is laughing his arse off.
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Necrotica
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Man, I'd love to go back to Cyprus. I only went there once during my 2018 deployment, but the food there was so good... including some of the best grilled lamb chops I've ever had
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nick_h_nz
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It doesn’t taste like mozzarella to me, but I guess taste can be subjective and individual. I do love halloumi, though. I prefer it hit to cold, bland prefer it fried to grilled, but I’ll eat it however. You can get halloumi “fries” at places like McDonalds and Burger King these days. It used to be a cheese not many knew about, but now it is fairly ubiquitous. I first found out about it when I holidayed in Cyprus. I’d never heard of it before, but it was love at first bite! |
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Grumpyprogfan
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Very informative. Thanks! I've never tried it either. Article says it tastes similar to Mozzarella.
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progaardvark
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I've never tried it, but apparently it's a squeaky cheese. Steven should make a concept album about it.
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nick_h_nz
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Honestly, every day is a school day. For some reason I thought SW was a vegan, so I thought Grumpy was just joking about the Halloumi. Thanks for the education, Mr Grumspsta! It is appreciated. I guess that’s my something new for the day. 🤗 |
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For those interested in Nate Navarro (touring bassist with SW) here is a link.
https://www.youtube.com/c/NathanNavarro/videos
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nick_h_nz
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Oh, yes, I see. I guess I assumed he was the OP, since he was the first person to moan about this being off-topic.
And, of course, moaning about it being off topic is what caused it to become off topic. Also, I brought it back on track, but you ignored that. Give me your best sizzling SW moment. Go! |
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Cristi
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He's not the OP. Let's get back on topic.
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nick_h_nz
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Have you not been paying attention? Grumpy brought up halloumi on the previous page, and as he is the OP, the topic is in his hands. Or under his grill, potentially? Grilled halloumi is also nice. But I do prefer to fry it. I love to hear that sizzle! Now sizzle - is that ever a word you associate with SW? Have you ever thought that any PT or SW music is sizzling? I can think of some sizzling prog, but as much as I might like PT and SW, I wouldn’t call any of the music sizzling. Cheesy, perhaps. But not sizzling. Also, derailment is fine, because PT had that song about trains, so going off the rails is kind of keeping on track… |
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Cristi
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and now it's off topic!
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