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Topic: Feel the Benefit vs Lady Fantasy Posted: May 01 2011 at 14:34
I listened before to both YouTube tracks, but did not comment. I did not know that Feel the Benefit piece, but don't enjoy that live version at all - too AORish/ slick for me. Even when I was big on Camel, Lady Fantasy was not one of my preferred songs. I don't like that live Lady Fantasy version - much prefer the studio album version. I won't vote unless at some time I hear the 10cc studio album version of that. It may be that like with the Camel one you posted, I would much prefer the non-live version.
I recomend to Prog Geo to listen to Feel the Benefitt also, such a wonderfull suite. really underrated prog epic song I love to play it on the bass guitar.
Generally I want to listen more to 10cc because I haven't listened to very much. So, don't worry.
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Posted: April 28 2011 at 17:53
I recomend to Prog Geo to listen to Feel the Benefitt also, such a wonderfull suite. really underrated prog epic song I love to play it on the bass guitar.
I have the album. But I haven't listened to it many times. When I'll listen to Lark's tongues in aspic again I'll tell you. Maybe you're right Christoffer.
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Posted: April 28 2011 at 12:43
Prog Geo wrote:
aginor wrote:
I think Camel and King Crimson are the biggest prog influence on Opeth
Camel for sure. King crimson not so much.
I think the Lotus Eater have some elements you also find in the title track of Larks Tongues in Aspic, the talking at the end of Lotus eater when the etherial noices are pressent their are some voices arguing in Russian and english their is similar part in Lark Tongue in Aspic part I
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Posted: April 26 2011 at 16:59
one is jolly and fun the other is mysterious and lumineuss, both are beutifull, though Eric Stewart sings a litle better then Andrew, Andrew is a beast on guitar and Stewart is steady and solid as well, but not a beast ,
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