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presdoug
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There is less than a minute of footage, and the audio doesn't match, but this is the only available video footage of the band with the Helmut Koellen, Juergen Fritz, and Hans Bathelt lineup. And this is all that will surface in video of that era. Believe me, I have searched and researched it. Helmut articulating his vocals, and you can also see him for a few seconds playing beside his cousin Juergen.
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Hrychu
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I've a question. How do you find the echo'd "slapback" drum sound on "Illusions..."? Do you like it? It's kinda weird, because it sounds like the drummer is flamming every note. For that type of music it almost works, but IMHO the album would've sounded way better without that echo on the drums.
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Jacob Schoolcraft
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It's definitely a kind of "slapback " on the snare drum and it's definitely not more commonly used in Prog. A more commonly usage of delay is a slight repeat on an instrument. For example the slight delay on Rick Wright's keyboards creates an ethereal affect which is smooth. On Triumvirat the slapback delay is quick and snappy . It doesn't resonate their music, but gives it a peculiar drive . It's the exact same effect used by certain Blues guitarists in the studio ...as if they are trying to capture the acoustics of a juke joint in the Southern United States back in the 1930's and 40's . It's not concert hall type of acoustics and it's a million miles away from sounding like an instrument being played in a Cathedral. It's a kind of punch impact to the driving rhythm in Triumvirat's case. Obviously they decided on that sound for a reason. I do understand how it gives the music on Illusions character. It's a strange album and I like it! |
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Garion81
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I saw them in 1974 opening for Jefferson Starship and Fleetwood Mac (Pre Nicks and Buckingham) in LA at the Shrine Auditorium. Played about 45-50 minutes and played some of Double Dimple and called it by name. The other songs I do not know. They were good but they were not like ELP who I saw in Feb of 1974 at the Anaheim Convention Center on the BSS tour and at CalJam 1, a few weeks later. Hanz is the one who pushed the Emerson vibe wearing similar clothes and stage presence and he played well but the other two I didn't see the same with Lake and Palmer. The music was good enough for me to purchase their album but I only listened to it once in a while. Didn't stick to the ribs with me but I understand others like them very much, so enjoy!
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Octopus II
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I love this band.
Controversial opinion, I even quite like 'A La Carte' and 'Russian Roulette'.
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presdoug
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A concert that was advertised, that did not take place, unfortunately. Triumvirat had passport difficulties with Canadian appearances at the time. It ended up being Chilliwack with BTO. But the advertisement looks cool, anyway...
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Logan
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I think the following, for instance, is fine for what it is. But, good, bad, or other, people can be negative about such things for what it is not. I don't care much if music is good, just that I enjoy it. I think Chilliwack and BTO might appreciate that. I enjoy it. Edited by Logan - January 12 2024 at 14:28 |
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Hrychu
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I like Barry Palmer's vocals both in Triumvirat and Satin Whale. It would've been awesome to hear him sing some Köllen material if only it existed. EDIT: Also, I find Take a Break Today enjoyable. The best thing about it is the illustrative sound effects! :3 That's really cute. Take a listen and pay attention to this: 🗎❛The Sunset Boulevard traffic lights all synthesized in tune❜ ― 🔈 sci fi style synth arps signifying the traffic lights lighting up in sync 🗎❛On Sunday afternoon with people on the run❜ ― 🔈 angular syncopated drum fill signifying a bunch of people walking in different directions 🗎❛The New York jets they say flew in from JFK❜ ― 🔈 filtered noise oscillator signifying jet planes taking off Edited by Hrychu - January 12 2024 at 15:01 |
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Are you sure you're not making this up? I can't find it anywhere. Might as well be lost media. |
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It's the last bonus track on this particular reissue. https://www.discogs.com/release/7740547-Triumvirat-Spartacus |
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presdoug
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verslibre, thanks for that. I am facebook friends with the director of Friday Music, who knew Doug Fieger, and he explained the connection to me. Hrychu, I don't bs about Triumvirat.....
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Hrychu
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To paraphrase a common saying: "audio or it didn't happen"
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No YouTube over there, buddy?
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Hrychu
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whoa! for some reason the search results completely skipped over this one. O_O stupid YT search algorithm! EDIT: I listened to it. It's super weird. Feels kinda like a karaoke. xD From what I can hear, the backing track is mostly the same recording (except for the piano) as the Barry Palmer version but with a completely different mix (different level balance, panning, EQ and so on), and played at a different speed. Edited by Hrychu - January 13 2024 at 16:14 |
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Is this anything to do with the 'gated reverb' affect that was used by Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins on PG3 and later just by Collins on In The Air Tonight? It seems that Steve Lillywhite and Hugh Padgham are credited with developing it as a production technique in the late 70's and early 80's.
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Underappreciated band. Every album I've heard is superb. Looking forward to listen to more in the future.
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