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hellogoodbye
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Finally found this one on vinyl. Love it.
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Luca Pacchiarini
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Hello everyone :) just got back to this site. My last post here must have been 3 years ago. Maybe someone remembers me.
I'd like to say hello to all the inhabitants of this thread, which used to be one of my favourites. Within this absence I've discovered a lot of new bands, not only prog...I think I'll post a lot of suggestions and "recommended" listens in the next few days :) Did I miss anything remarkable?
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AEProgman
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^I began my journey into the forum and RPI about 3 years ago (first time ever hearing RPI), so may have missed your posts. Welcome back. Look forward to your suggestions.
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Meltdowner
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^ Exactly this.
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Luca Pacchiarini
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Olà Samuel I was browsing through your reviews and I noticed you rated Banda Do Casaco's "Conquilhas" I love that album, since you're portuguese, could you just do me a favour? In the song "Pás Portugal", what are they singing about? I know a bit of your language and I understand what they're saying in the "pás de cidades, aldeias e praias etc..." geographical bit... I was curious to know what's the meaning of the latter part, it sounds like social criticism (?) Obrigado
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Meltdowner
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It's one of my favourite albums from my country, I'm glad you love it
If I'm not mistaken, that song is a political satire: the politicians (little devils) say that Portugal is a paradise (with beaches, mountains, etc...), but in reality it's not, due to bad management, corruption, lack of culture, etc. Except for the criticism of mandatory military service, this song still makes sense today. It's exactly the same country (probably worse?) 40 years later There's another Prog track with a similar meaning: This one was released during the dictatorship though, so it was banned by the government.
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Guldbamsen
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Thanks for the explanation Samuel. It's not that I need to know what they're singing about because I love how it can mean everything and nothing at the same time (just like RPI), but it's still cool to get the real meaning once in a while.
I actually played that album yesterday morning, and it got me thinking of you my friend. Also hi Luca. I can't recall if we've ever spoken to one another, but I do remember you nonetheless. You had a musical thing with Vomps at some point. Anyway, welcome back! What's happened since you left? Nowadays everyone's into Franco Battiato Or they should be... |
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Luca Pacchiarini
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I know how you feel Thanks for your Mestre suggestion. I have been aware of Petrus Castrus for a long time, like Tantra, but never really tried listening to it. "Mestre" is Italy's ugliest city, but I don't think it's related
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Meltdowner
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I played Jonas Munk's Pan the other day and thought about you too. Awesome album
I prefer their next album much more, it's a symphonic concept album It means "master", another political analogy. I never heard of that city, there's an award for that?
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Guldbamsen
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I love that Quarteto 1111 album Samuel! Feels like an RPI release even with those beautiful Portuguese vocals.
And yes you gotta love the sound of Jose Cid's mellotron. Yummy. |
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Meltdowner
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I know, I read your review
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Luca Pacchiarini
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Check out my thread about Maurizio Fabrizio in the "suggest new bands" section http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=105687
I posted some songs of his marvellous 1978 album "Movimenti Nel Cielo" I was so baffled to see it was not included here already, it's one of the best examples of RPI / mediterranean folk / orchestral mixture . Oh well, I'll repost the tracks here as well: Movimenti Nel Cielo (title track) Sputnik Suite Movenze Degli Anelli Di Saturno Edited by Luca Pacchiarini - January 30 2016 at 10:33 |
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hellogoodbye
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I like that album. Maybe too "disco" for Progarchives.
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hellogoodbye
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I'm listenning to this one right now. Terrific stuff.
Art Fleury- I luoghi del potere |
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andreol263
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I've falled in love with this album:
Davide Spitaleri - Uomo Irregolare (1980) Please give it a listen!!
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TheH
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Always nice to hear "Jimmy". The new Metamorfosi album should be out soon (according to their keyboardist it is almost ready). You should also check the stuff he released as "Thor".
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Le Orme is great but I've only been able to get my hands on the first album. Very psychedlic!
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hellogoodbye
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Le Orme really starts with Collage.
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hellogoodbye
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I saw that album in a record shop yesterday. Doesn't sound so bad !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMslC1JkEz4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxGjWb10I90 |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Great to discover this album recently, I picked up a recent mini-LP reissue of it, and I've really fallen in love with it!
http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=925 Of course their second album `Inferno' is their classic, but there are plenty of worthwhile moments on `...E Fu Il Sesto Giorno'! At least three of the tracks approach true greatness, and the rest is well played ambitious pop/rock tunes that are easy to enjoy! It's a very unpredictable album, some tracks start as pop pieces then divert in all sorts of interesting directions, really good stuff! |
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