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Atavachron
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Pretty much, though I love Glass House and Interview ain't half bad at all. They definitely got better if more difficult and out-there. Their nearly geometric musical expansion between 72 and 76 is incredible. In fact I can't think of any band that grew at the rate GG did in the same amount of time. Maybe Genesis. |
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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Blacksword
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Never been much of a GG fan either. I do like Octopus, but that's all I need. There's too much 'cleverness' for the sake of it in their music, and not enough quality songwriting and emotion.
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Hey Moshkito guess what? I agree 100% with your assertion here. Great post.
I've noticed this pattern as well, and it's certainly interesting. There appears to be three GG camps: those that insist the first three albums are the best, those that insist everything from Octopus on is where it's at, and then those that just think Octopus on is all you need. In a Glass House is my favorite.
Very interesting! Care to elaborate a bit? IAGH is usually heralded as their peak recording. What throws you off, out of curiosity? That one's my personal fave, hence why I ask! |
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Sean Trane
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Had a harder time for VdGG than GG... But yeah, I discovered both bands in the mid-70's and didn't like what I heard... which generally meant that the albums I'd bought should've left my spade relatively soon... But something held me back, cos I knew there was something I didn't understand to either band, so I kept them... and periodically returned to them (every couple of years or so) to see if I "got it" now For GG, it happened just before I returned to the old world, but I'd tried for some 15 years... I guess I had acquired the luggage to "get it". Of all the big prog bands, GG is the more "savant" (not "avant") of them all. But they never became a fave group of mine either: fave albums, you ask?? Glass House and Interview, with the debut next. But I still can help but thinking that GG needlessly over-complicated their music. Not surprised they never made it big. VdGG was even more difficult for me, because I didn't understand what Jaxon was doing and disliked Hammill's voice... So one night, I went to some small Flemish anarchist club in Brussels and caught him (along with 50 others) , and I suddenly understood what it meant to sing with his tripes. That and seeing the Godbluff live from the Belgian TV (about a year before) did it for me, because I "saw" the band.
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Blacksword
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You're over generalizing about what people think of GG, and over intellectualizing music appreciation. You may even be doing all that without realizing it! Whatever. The point is, no one has criticized GG as musicians. It's clear from the 4 albums I have in my collection, that they are technically talented and versatile musicians, but then broadly speaking you get that a lot in prog rock, so it's fairly disingenuous to suggest people don't appreciate the bands musical talent. If they like progressive rock, then they'll likely recognise good musicians when they hear them. The idea of just letting the music take form without much formal composition is fine. Improvisation and/or instinctively letting music just 'flow' and take shape organically is testimony to the bands technical skill, and open minded approach to making music. I applaud that, but it doesn't obligate me to always enjoy the end result. |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Howard the Duck
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Yeah I agree that In a Glass House is probably one of their strongest and most consistent (only somewhat weaker track being an Inmate's Lullaby - and maybe the overly long outro to Way of Life). But yeah Octopus is solid, Free Hand has some real highlights (though the Playing the Fool version of On Reflection is superior for me) and I enjoy some of the tracks on Power and the Glory (though they got in the "counterpoint weeds" a bit for me on some of the harsher tracks lol). Interview only had a few highlights for me, but the title track is another great one, in the vein of Free Hand's title track. After that I think I only liked one track in the last 3 more commercial albums (Two Weeks in Spain from The Missing Piece).
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MacGyver can do a super guitar solo with a broom and an elastic band. Can you do better?
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Frenetic Zetetic
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I feel like An Inmate's Lullaby is quite a divisive track, fans of the band or not. It's a little "too wonky" for many. Even though that's my favorite GG record, that track is still a "WTF am I listening to..?!" moment for me. I don't think I could personally call it weak, it's just very, very different. GG always had that combinational vocal flair absent in the majority of popular progressive acts. Those dudes knew music very well.
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moshkito
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Now, take a trip with me on this .... 50 years ago, there was no Internet, only LP's. And these did not make it into the USA (or elsewhere I'm sure), as fast ... many albums took months to get over here, as most of the "importers" were arms of larger record companies and they only brought in what they knew they could sell ... like the English version of Sgt Pepper because it was very different than the American release taken from a copy of a master found in a dump in Argentina! So, yesterday (so to speak) ... you said "wtf am I listening to..?!" ... but your curiosity stayed up ... because the next thing you thought was ... wow ... what was that ... it's certainly different ... and you end up listening to it again, to find out what ticked in it ... So, today (so to speak) ... you say "wtf am I listening to ..?!", but your curiosity will not always stick ... why? I like this and that which you have in your collection, and this is too weird to listen to and figure out and I'm not gonna bother, and you put on RUSH ... just to make sure you know where you stand! I am not sure that GG, in their early days were that musically cultured ... I think that some of them came up with the idea that if you did something different with this, it would be fun, and even funny ... and then we can create some lyrics based on some literary references, so folks won't spend their time thinking that this is some sort of intellectual exercise. GG, were all kids, just like us ... when they started out, they were learning their instruments just like everyone else ... thus, what came out, must have been figured out not only by accident but maybe by a sort of design. Per GG's statement, "nothing was written, we just played ... " to me this said it ... you came in today, and look what I came out with ... and the guy over there added a bass sequence that sounded like a broken string in it, and then ... someone added a counter vocal to it ... boom ... you got a combination that was strange, very weird really, although when you see it together cleaned up, it sounds like really polished music designed for ... an effect? I doubt it ... this band was not showy, even in concert ... they were very dedicated to the quality of what they did, even if the sync side of many videos are out of it. It showed on their albums. I often joke that GG is for folks that are not "riff" minded ... because if they are, this band will sound like the clocks in PF's album ... a total cacophony that will drive you nuts! My only question is ... is it intentional? ... now your perspective changes!
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I have the first 6 GG albums and most of VdGG. I like to listen to all the different things going on simultaneously, as with Art Zoyd, Henry Cow and some modern classical.
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BaldJean
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the first song I heard of Gentle Giant was "Knots", and I was immediately hooked. I was 4 years old, by the way
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Shiny globe
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My main issue at GG is, Derek Shulman's voice doesn't sound relaxed, which is a pity because he has very good ears. John Weathers's drumming sounds forced too. On the other hand, Kerry Minnear's falsetto singing brings something very different
Let's check instrumentals
I don't like how they look on stage at all ! Eyes closed I find they look way better !
And here (at least the intro) ?
Nevermind ? Edited by Shiny globe - July 31 2019 at 13:48 |
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noni
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I quite like Free Hand and Interview and often plays those when I'm in the mood for GG stuff. I'm not partial to the other albums as they need an acquired ear to listen to these albums. I have all the collection of GG's material and play only most of these a few times over a period of many years.
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gr8dane
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That's pretty much how I feel, though my album is Aquiring the Taste. Every couple of years I have tried again and again to see if anything changed for me, but no. Just not my cup of tea.Great musicians, but yes, too much cleverness. |
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Shake & bake.
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BaldJean
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I just want to point out that after discovering "Knots" at the age of 4 I used to run around the house going "It hurts him to think..." endlessly until everybody yelled at me to stop. it is my earliest childhood memory
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Ha ha. I actually have heard stories of toddlers going around yelling "now, now, now, now, now" after hearing "the musical box."
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Barbu
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I beat you by...6 months. I was 3½ when Luke blew up the death star. I also met my first true love that night...her name was Leia. |
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HackettFan
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Yes. Did I start this thread? No? Well, you said it all for me. A band that gives me a headache skillfully. |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Thanks to this thread I am hearing this in my head: |
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HackettFan
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I love RIO/Avant - Frank Zappa, Henry Kaiser, Fred Frith, Univers Zero, especially. I actually liked GG when I first discovered them in the 80s. They had annoyingly short songs with a lot of flighty staccato notes and a decided lack of much craved for darkness, but I was still expecting to find their one masterpiece. I never found it. They're all the same. Then, once they triggered a couple headaches (yeah, that wasn't just an expression in my case), it became obvious to me that I really didn't like their stuff. I shouldn't be entirely negative. Their are some nice medieval-sounding pieces. They're good with that historical element. Edited by HackettFan - July 31 2019 at 19:42 |
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BaldJean
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I am really having a problem with understanding why these vocal harmonies feel "uncomfortable" to you. I could understand if someone said he does not like that kind of singing, but "uncomfortable"? do you mean to imply that there is, from a musicological point of view, something "wrong" with these harmonies, like for example using intervals that should not be sung at the same time? |
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