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The Anders
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^ Yeah actually think I just find it relatively weak compared to the other songs, not bad as such. So I regret including it here.
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YESESIS
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Hey, it's your opinion. I respect it. That's one KILLER album for sure.
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TheLionOfPrague
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This is certainly an odd choice.
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I shook my head and smiled a whisper knowing all about the place
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Cristi
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I agree that's barely a song, it's just an intro...
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Earl of Mar
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Your own special way from WAW.
Providence from Red. More fool Me from SEBTP. D'yer Maker from HOTH. The hare that lost his spectacles from APP |
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BaldFriede
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I definitely disagree about the last one; I love that track.
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BaldJean and I; I am the one in blue. |
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Argo2112
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The two highlighted ones for sure.
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essexboyinwales
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To me, Money is a letdown in the wonderful Dark Side Of The Moon.
And it's TBOEF for me that lets down the (brilliant) rest of SEBTP....
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The Anders
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I like "More Fool Me" :)
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Rednight
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Rednight
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Edited by Rednight - June 07 2021 at 12:52 |
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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verslibre
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Funny thread.
I adore "Vital Signs," "Providence" and "Tank." Seeing them called out for being "throwaways" on Moving Pictures, Red and ELP's eponymous debut (which I consider perfect records) is hilarious! HYF isn't perfect but "Turn the Page" is and has always been a highlight.
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Steve Wyzard
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How could I forget "Mother" on Synchronicity? And I say this as a huge Andy Summers fan! That album also could do without "Murder by Numbers", which, while I understand the sentiment behind it, just doesn't fit in with all the rest (sans "Mother"). Even the up-tempo songs on Synchronicity have a haunted, ethereal atmosphere that is promptly destroyed by including it at the end. One of the harshest juxtapositions in recorded music is the one between "Tea in the Sahara" and "Murder by Numbers". Thanks for reminding me, and for your contribution to a thread that has exceeded my wildest expectations!
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Steve Wyzard
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I've just now been reminded:
"Revolution 9", anybody?
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The Ballad of the Decomposing Man and The Devil is an Englishman are excellent songs. |
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Steve Wyzard
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I have owned and loved the Spectral Mornings album for 35 years, but I have never listened to "The Ballad of the Decomposing Man" since the first (and only) time I heard it. I mostly enjoy Steve's sense of humor and oddball songs, but "TBotDM" absolutely destroys the "spectral" atmosphere the envelops the rest of the album. I realize it's there to bring the album in over the 35-minute mark, but absolutely anything else would have been better. I am a Thomas Dolby fan (his first album is a masterpiece), and Steve's cover of "The Devil is an Englishman" fits in somewhat better on To Watch the Storms than the previously mentioned song. Still, this comes from one of Dolby's "bad-boy" periods, and is really rather embarrassing. It can "sort of" be justified as a lead-up to "Mechanical Bride", but I always skip over it.
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The Anders
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I don't count "Murder by Numbers". It does not appear on the original vinyl release, at least not on my copy (original UK or NL release). The album ends with "Tea in the Sahara".
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Steve Wyzard
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I agree that "Murder by Numbers" is technically a bonus track because it did not appear on the album's original release. The only problem is, EVERY release since then has included it, to where now most people who own the album are unaware of the sublime ending/closure that "Tea in the Sahara" provides. This could lead to an entirely different thread: Context Is Everything!
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Frenetic Zetetic
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I feel like at some point, every one of these threads devolves into embarrassing dorm room level philosophy about abstracts, actuals, and objectivity. I suppose this is a logical fate for proggers, lol.
This is a great analysis of a song my ears have always caught when it's on; I love the album version. Same with I Talk to The Wind; it's perfectly atmospheric prog. You can taste the analog. |
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