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The Pessimist
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Posted: November 26 2008 at 12:43 |
sleeper wrote:
kibble_alex wrote:
sleeper wrote:
Opeth absolutely rocked on Wednesday, just wish I wasnt standing infront of the Front of House desk, couldnt see anything but the back of peoples heads. They played better than they did in May, they seem to have gelled a bit more since then. Cynic were fantastic as well, really looking forward to getting my hands on the new album, Traced in Air. Missed The Ocean so I dont know what they're like. |
Tell me about it man, shame that 90% of the crowd weren't really getting into it that much
The funny thing is they played all my favourites! I'm so pleased they played Godhead's Lament, they hardly ever do. The Drapery Falls was phenomenal as well, but my highlights had to be either Heir Apparent and Deliverance. I was bleeding internally after those songs they owned so much. I'd see them again, definitely.
I still can't feel my spine
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I dont know about the intro they used, though. it worked fantastically with When on the live album but not so much with Heir Apparent, just starts a bit too slow.
The Drapery Falls and Demon of the Fall were both phenomenal. Godheads Lament was good, but they played Serenity Painted Death the last time I saw them which was brilliant. |
Yeah, I heard someone heckling for Serenity Painted Death. To be honest, they couldn't really go wrong with anything off the Still Life album. I think an unforgettable gig would be if they played Still Life in its entirety, from the the peculiar dissonance of The Moor right through to the closing clean section. Highly unlikely however.
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sleeper
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Posted: November 28 2008 at 05:10 |
DatM wrote:
Here's a request for you Opeth fans...a have a gaping hole in my Opeth discography because I discovered them with Morningrise, but didn't check them out again till Blackwater Park. Don't really know why that happened, just kinda did...
Anyways, as I'll be seeing them iin about 2 weeks, what are the essential songs I should be familiar with from Still Life and My Arms, apart from Demon of the Fall? I'm already getting an idea from this thread, but just wanted to get some insight.
And do they still play anything from Orchid?
Thanks.
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The already mentioned Godheads Lament and Demon of the Fall are the most likely for you to see them play, but When, April Etheril and The Amen Corner (from My Arms Your Hearse) and The Moor, Moonlaps Vertigo, Face of Melinda and White Cluster (Still Life) are the essential ones from those albums IMO. Kibble, I agree with you on them playing Still Life all the way through, but its Balckwater Park that would send me off the deep end.
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The Pessimist
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Posted: November 28 2008 at 10:27 |
Either albums would be monumental.
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Posted: November 28 2008 at 10:45 |
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DatM
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Posted: November 28 2008 at 13:09 |
sleeper wrote:
The already mentioned Godheads Lament and Demon of the Fall are the most likely for you to see them play, but When, April Etheril and The Amen Corner (from My Arms Your Hearse) and The Moor, Moonlaps Vertigo, Face of Melinda and White Cluster (Still Life) are the essential ones from those albums IMO.
Kibble, I agree with you on them playing Still Life all the way through, but its Balckwater Park that would send me off the deep end.
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Ok, I got my homework, thanks!
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The Pessimist
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Posted: November 28 2008 at 18:43 |
DatM wrote:
sleeper wrote:
The already mentioned Godheads Lament and Demon of the Fall are the most likely for you to see them play, but When, April Etheril and The Amen Corner (from My Arms Your Hearse) and The Moor, Moonlaps Vertigo, Face of Melinda and White Cluster (Still Life) are the essential ones from those albums IMO.
Kibble, I agree with you on them playing Still Life all the way through, but its Balckwater Park that would send me off the deep end.
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Ok, I got my homework, thanks!
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Don;t forget Serenity Painted Death and Karma sleeper. In other words, any track of those albums would hit the bullseye.
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metalrob4662
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Posted: November 28 2008 at 20:13 |
I love Opeth, but their not my all time favorite progessive band or metal band..although i do own every single album!
My All time favorite prog Band would have to be YES and my all time favorite metal band is Judas Priest.
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sleeper
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Posted: November 29 2008 at 14:45 |
kibble_alex wrote:
DatM wrote:
sleeper wrote:
The already mentioned Godheads Lament and Demon of the Fall are the most likely for you to see them play, but When, April Etheril and The Amen Corner (from My Arms Your Hearse) and The Moor, Moonlaps Vertigo, Face of Melinda and White Cluster (Still Life) are the essential ones from those albums IMO.
Kibble, I agree with you on them playing Still Life all the way through, but its Balckwater Park that would send me off the deep end.
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Ok, I got my homework, thanks!
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Don;t forget Serenity Painted Death and Karma sleeper. In other words, any track of those albums would hit the bullseye.
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Should really have rememberd SPD, but Karma seems to be a very underated track, there's a lot of people that dont seem to like it for some reason.
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easytargets
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 03:32 |
Well, after having seen them live yesterday Opeth has beome one of my favourites.
Spectacular (but a little short show ) and yes, Akerfeldt is a very funny frontman.
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 04:32 |
^Awesome stuff What was the set list?
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 05:03 |
I´m not sure in its entirety as it was someway difficult to hear Mikael with allthe crowd
clapping and whistling. Sure they played Coil- as intro-, The lotus eater, Godhead´s lament,
and my favourite song by them in the bisses The drapery falls.
I like them a lot but am very far from being an Opeth´s expert and don´t really know
every song in detail
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 05:04 |
Surely some other guys in here can give you the full set list
I hope
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 05:15 |
The Drapery Falls
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 05:18 |
I´ve already remembered they played Demon of the fall
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The Pessimist
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 09:20 |
HughesJB4 wrote:
The Drapery Falls
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Me too. Never used to, but as soon as they played it as an encore two weeks ago, I haven't really stopped listening to it.
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The Pessimist
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 09:23 |
sleeper wrote:
kibble_alex wrote:
DatM wrote:
sleeper wrote:
The already mentioned Godheads Lament and Demon of the Fall are the most likely for you to see them play, but When, April Etheril and The Amen Corner (from My Arms Your Hearse) and The Moor, Moonlaps Vertigo, Face of Melinda and White Cluster (Still Life) are the essential ones from those albums IMO.
Kibble, I agree with you on them playing Still Life all the way through, but its Balckwater Park that would send me off the deep end.
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Ok, I got my homework, thanks!
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Don;t forget Serenity Painted Death and Karma sleeper. In other words, any track of those albums would hit the bullseye.
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Should really have rememberd SPD, but Karma seems to be a very underated track, there's a lot of people that dont seem to like it for some reason.
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Same here actually, it's always remained a mystery to me. Read my review on MAYH for my thoughts on Karma. I've always said that the album is right up there with Still Life and Blackwater Park.
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sleeper
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 15:07 |
kibble_alex wrote:
sleeper wrote:
kibble_alex wrote:
DatM wrote:
sleeper wrote:
The already mentioned Godheads Lament and Demon of the Fall are the most likely for you to see them play, but When, April Etheril and The Amen Corner (from My Arms Your Hearse) and The Moor, Moonlaps Vertigo, Face of Melinda and White Cluster (Still Life) are the essential ones from those albums IMO.
Kibble, I agree with you on them playing Still Life all the way through, but its Balckwater Park that would send me off the deep end.
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Ok, I got my homework, thanks!
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Don;t forget Serenity Painted Death and Karma sleeper. In other words, any track of those albums would hit the bullseye.
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Should really have rememberd SPD, but Karma seems to be a very underated track, there's a lot of people that dont seem to like it for some reason.
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Same here actually, it's always remained a mystery to me. Read my review on MAYH for my thoughts on Karma. I've always said that the album is right up there with Still Life and Blackwater Park.
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Oh definitely, I might even place it ahead of Still Life.
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The Pessimist
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 15:52 |
Interesting, but I tend to avoid ordering my favourite albums. The order will most likely change around 30 times within the space of a fortnight.
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 18:36 |
I´ve said it many times and I will keep on saying it. Ackerfeld is metal´s best composer ever! There are many great ones, some excellent ones, very few are astonishing... but Ackerfeld is on another level. He is the man and should rule all the world!!!!!!
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Lionheart
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 18:42 |
kibble_alex wrote:
What are your opinions on the genius that is Mikael Akefeldt and his musical incarnation, Opeth?
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I like Opeth because they take chances. I saw them opening for Porcupine Tree a few years back, and I hadn't heard a note of their music prior. They were very polished, and very professional. I met one of the guitar players after their gig, and he was very nice, and very approachable.
They just seem like all around nice guys, and they like to push what they do to it's next logical step. Not sure if I would call him a genius, because my knowledge of metal is pretty bad, so I have no frame of reference to compare Opeth to. I do know that I like what I hear from them, though.
And I hope I don't alienate too many hardcore Opeth fans by saying this, but, I think Watershed is one of the best albums I have heard in a long time. It's consistent, produced well, and the playing on it is excellent.
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