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Dick Heath
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Posted: October 20 2005 at 09:53 |
SevenColoured wrote:
This album got banned in the United States for being communist and Satan Worship.
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That may or may not explain why my original vinyl copy (here in the UK) was the American pressing with the American sleeve, released by Herb Alpert's A&M Records???????????????????????
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Easy Livin
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Posted: October 20 2005 at 08:20 |
Read it while it's still there!
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SevenColoured
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Posted: October 20 2005 at 07:17 |
Zeuhl (Studio Album, 1973)
MAGMA "Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh" Review (Permanent link) by ProgressiveVoyage @ 6:52:41 AM EST, 10/20/2005
Magma in their best performance! The token communist album, a title often attributed to their later (unrehearsed) album, Rebuild the Wall. This album got banned in the United States for being communist and Satan Worship. They got Anton Levey to talk on the album, and he talks about evil Satan stuff while they play scary music. Essential a masterpiece of progressive music! |
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silentman
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Posted: October 20 2005 at 06:56 |
Review by ProgressiveVoyage 6:39:36 AM EST, 10/20/2005
— In 1979, Dream Theater performed for the first time an album they called Master of Puppets, later illegally downloaded by Metallica and recorded as a studio album. In response, Dream Theater released Train of Thought, to show that they were blatantly the creators of all of Metallica's riffs. Similar things happened with Tool and Muse. So Train of Thought is A re-release of Master of Puppets. | good one
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Marc Baum
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Posted: October 04 2005 at 12:40 |
Easy Livin wrote:
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Thanx Easy!
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"All you need to do is sit back, and acquire the taste." - GENTLE GIANT
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Bj-1
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Posted: October 04 2005 at 09:46 |
RIO/Avant-Prog (Studio Album, 1969) CAPTAIN BEEFHEART (AND THE MAGIC BAND) "Trout Mask Replica"Review (Permanent link) by Zargus @ 8:51:51 AM EST, 10/4/2005
Well i am not gona go in on song too song, becaus there is to many of em. This album surly isent for everybodys tast. Its a very stranges album and its realy amazing that it was made 69 yust think about it this groundbraking music is like 40 years old soon, thats hard too belive becaus it sounds like it culd have been recorded yesterday it have no of that deted feeling so many othere albums from that time have now days this music is absolutly timles it will never get old can not get old, its too crazy for that, so buy thes masterpiece of strangesness and be ready for a ride and get blown away. So as i said this may not be your taste i must confess my self this is far form being my nummber 1 album of all time but nomather if i like it or not anybody with anymusic taste will agree that this is a landmark album.
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RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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silentman
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Posted: October 04 2005 at 09:40 |
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stonebeard
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Posted: October 04 2005 at 08:23 |
here are two good ones, but maybe more are to come ()
Symphonic Prog (Studio Album, 1972)
YES "Close to the Edge" Review (Permanent link) by s d @ 8:12:56 AM EST, 10/4/2005
I am sick and tired of listening to you old folk talk about how you don't enjoy quality acts such as Dream Theater. One reviewer said it's not to his taste...ok then that's fine. So let me have my say now. If i want to fall asleep or have a good laugh, I'll listen to Yes or Genesis or Pink Floyd (etc). C'mon you oldies...this music is not as great as you all say it is. I am a 25 year old bachelor of music composition graduate and have been playing the keyboard, guitar and drums for a little over 10 yrs, so I AM a musician, unlike most of you. But instead of going into a lengthy essay about why this music is just plain boring, I'll just do what so many of you people do and say 'it's not to my taste'. So there you have it, I voiced my opinion and I don't care if you don't care but I am honest to God when I say that crappy old school prog rock bores me to tears and no matter how many times I listen to Yes' 'Close to the Edge', I will never understand why you guys get boners over it. The music is nothing earth shattering. But it's fine, if you oldies get so excited and this sorta stuff makes your hair stand up...well that's fine...but seriously now, just make sure you know there are educated musicians like myself who simply find it all boring. Steve.
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Symphonic Prog (Studio Album, 1972) GENESIS "Foxtrot"Review (Permanent link) by s d @ 8:16:15 AM EST, 10/4/2005
I am sick and tired of listening to you old folk talk about how you don't enjoy quality acts such as Dream Theater. One reviewer said it's not to his taste...ok then that's fine. So let me have my say now. If i want to fall asleep or have a good laugh, I'll listen to Yes or Genesis or Pink Floyd (etc). C'mon you oldies...this music is not as great as you all say it is. I am a 25 year old bachelor of music composition graduate and have been playing the keyboard, guitar and drums for a little over 10 yrs, so I AM a musician, unlike most of you. But instead of going into a lengthy essay about why this music is just plain boring, I'll just do what so many of you people do and say 'it's not to my taste'. So there you have it, I voiced my opinion and I don't care if you don't care but I am honest to God when I say that crappy old school prog rock bores me to tears and no matter how many times I listen to Yes' 'Close to the Edge', I will never understand why you guys get boners over it. The music is nothing earth shattering. But it's fine, if you oldies get so excited and this sorta stuff makes your hair stand up...well that's fine...but seriously now, just make sure you know there are educated musicians like myself who simply find it all boring. Steve.
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It's just one of those moments where you go, "Wait a minute..."
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Easy Livin
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Posted: October 04 2005 at 03:58 |
Nice one Marc!
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ClemofNazareth
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Posted: October 03 2005 at 19:36 |
Well, I'm not sure what this one is trying to say. Apparently their fire was extinguished with this one, though. Whether the comparison to Toto and Journey was favorable or not is anyone's guess.
KANSAS Drastic Measures Review (Permanent link) by PROG FOREVER @ 12:19:26 PM EST, 8/3/2005
— Modest attempt to to get ahead a group that here is extinguished (and here already I caused the vow). To part the Heavy Metal of "Fight Fire With Fire" (Dino e John Elefante) put in the other opening pieces are modest pop attempts but very little succeeded. Typical American LP of the '80's but not comparable to those of Toto and Journey.
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"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus
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Marc Baum
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Posted: October 03 2005 at 18:51 |
Easy Livin wrote:
If there was a "Most improved reviewer" prize, i wonder who would win it!
DREAM THEATER
When Dream And Day Unite |
1989Major Release | Review by Marc Baum PROG REVIEWER 7:38:51 PM EST, 12/22/2003
— all of those who give bad reviews to this masterpiece: [%*!#] off and die !!!
Progressive Metal (Studio Album, 1997)
DREAM THEATER "Falling To Infinity " Review (Permanent link) by Marc Baum @ 11:53:25 AM EST, 9/24/2005 PROG REVIEWER
After the masterpiece that was "Awake" and Kevin Moore was an important part of that, they must take the decision of him to go after that record. They decided to recruit Derek Sherinian to replace him (even he couldn't reach his phenomenal virtuosity) and they rerecorded their Majesty-classic "A Change Of Seasons" which was a highly acclaimed present for their fans. After that they began to work on their new full-lenght record "Falling Into Infinity, but they had big trouble after the composing of it with their record company. The new atlantic label bosses watched on the list with sold records in America and freezed the budget for the their new record. Now Portnoy & co. started a march through the label-offices of their record company to show diverse label-managers, who they are, which music they make and that the new release is already long awaited in Japan, Netherlands or Germany. The crux: Dream Theater signed a worldwide guilty deal, which forbids them, to get self-managed and release their new record outside of God's own country without acception of the New Yorker main-quartier. So DT started an own tour in spring '97, to present the fans a part of their new material live. Back in the States, they must accept a diverse compromises, to don't miss the train in front of their noses completely. One compromise was, that they accepted the wish of their label to recruit producer Kevin Shirley, who made himself a name as producer of bands like Bon Jovi and Aerosmith, who's exercise was to win the American market back in the sence of the company, that finally takes this album some edges and some inspired surprising moments, which was a reason for big discussions in European and Asian fanbase-quartiers and rumbled on DT's image as revolutionary pioneers of the prog scene in the 90's. Beside all these problematic relationships, "Falliing Into Infinity" is really a strong effort, but can't stand any qualitative match with one of their past material. But there's enough to discover there in the end, so let's take a look on the tracks here, which is the most important: "New Millenium" begins with a keyboard intro and with a underlined glockenspiel, 'til the bass part by John Myung breaks it and the song slowly builds up in a Rush-inspired part after one minute. The sitar part after close two minutes sounds well and James LaBrie's voice fits perfectly to the mood. The refrain is a good one and is shoutable at live concerts. A good live song though and a good start for the record. I only wished more surprising moments on here, but it's really a solid DT-song in a Rush-inspired style (especially the guitar work of John Petrucci. (Track rating: 8/10 points) "You Not Me" would be a good radio single, with a haunting refrain and good keys of Derek Sherinian, who clearly uses a simplier style than Kevin Moore, but his playing fits to the simplier work on here. It's an accesible song, but if you search for complexity, look elsewhere, this is a more mainstream-oriented one. I really like it though. (Track rating: 7.5/10 points) "Peruvian Skies" is one of my favourite tracks on here. This song is very atmospheric and moody in the first part and is getting heavier throughout the song. The refrain is memorable and dreamy, perfect song for Dream Theater and with very flexible instrumental parts. This is a song, which is unusual and somehow something special. The guitar solo of Petrucci is absolutely haunting and grateful, with nice underlined keys of Sherinian. James LaBrie's vocals are also great, like Portnoy's drumming. Excellent! (Track rating: 9.5/10 points) "Hollow Years" turns down the heaviness of the previous track and is a nice acoustic ballad, which also got a well made video clip. This may be poppy at times, but is a well warm place to relax and I really like it. Not progressive at all, but enjoyable and with a strong refrain. Nice, just nice. (Track rating: 8/10 points) "Burning My Soul" turns up the volume of the previous song and is a heavy DT-smasher in the style of "Pull Me Under", even not as good as and less progressive. An excellent live track, with an shoutable chorus. For fans found food, for non-fans even not. This is more solid heavy metal with a prog edge and more solid average in a compositional sence, it's enjoyable though, if this is your taste. (Track rating: 7/10 points) "Hell's Kitchen" marks the instrumental piece of the record and is in an equal brilliant instrumentation like the phenomenal "Erotomania" from AWAKE, with beautiful acoustic and lead guitar by master John Petrucci. The synth-keys of Jordan Rudess are the quintessential underlines which make this one so workable. After three minutes they more and more push themselves forward in a complex jam, that's what the instrumental brilliance of DT is all about, so this is really an excellent istrumental. Maybe not as brilliant as "Erotomania" but close. (Track rating: 9/10 points) "Lines In The Sand": The name of the second longest piece on the album and with a guest appearence by Doug Pinnick of King's X who sings here together with James in the refrain. For a DT-long track this it got a more unusual style. It's bluesy and hard rockin', with a nice quiet part, which contains a great guitar solo by Petrucci and nice piano playing. This is a strong lengthier track on the album, which is getting better and better in the ending part. An definitive highlight of the album! (Track rating: 9/10 points) "Taking Away My Pain": A ballad, which is dedicated to John E. Petrucci and like a big part on here written by John Petrucci. This is a song about letting a loved one go, at this point John's dad. It's a moving piece and John wrotes all his inner feelings about it on here. This is very personal, so I don't want to discuss about the song in particular, which isn't really progressive, just a personnal piece by the compositional motor and lyrical heart of the band. (Track rating: 8/10 points) "Just Let Me Breathe" was written by Mike Portnoy, you hear this in the style of it. It's heavy and straight, with a groovy guitar by John Petrucci, pounding bass and cool vocals by James LaBrie, who sings here a bit like James Hetfield of Metallica, not as clear as on "The Glass Prison" but you still can hear the influence, specially when he shouts "Yeah!". For metal-heads a funny thing, but for prog-heads? A matter of taste. This song is good though, but nothing really special. (Track rating: 7.5/10 points) "Anna Lee": Dream Theater are strong in writing ballads and "Anna Lee" is another good example. The piano is simple but works pretty well on here, James sings with full emotion, he also wrote the lyrics for it. The song is about holding together and the fear to live alone. A nice one and the best slow song of the record IMO. (Track rating: 8.5/10 points) "Trial Of Tears": The longest track of the record and closer to the album is seperated in three parts, which belong together in musical and lyrical aspect. The only song on here, which was written by John Myung is about spending life in New York City, with all it's dark sides and lightful. The whole band works very well together on here, they play the ball to each other and any single one brings a perfect work on this. All five musicians end the record in one greatful final, even it's more a solid lengthy track by Dream Theater than an really outstanding. (Track rating: 8.5/10 points) All in all is left to say, that "Falling Into Infinity" was DTs least acclaimed record to date, but they once more did a great job, because they didn't repeated themselves. The record got it's best moments, when John Petrucci brings on his strong solo parts, the band jams together in great complexer parts and in the quieter moments. The production on here is a step backwards from the powerful sound of the both previous studio records, but this release is better, than some fans and press say it is. Recommended to fans of 80's Rush and people, who just want great music in their collection, even it's not highly acclaimed. Record rating: 8 + 7.5 + 9.5 + 8 + 7 + 9 + 9 + 8 + 7.5 + 8.5 + 8.5 = 90.5 / 11 tracks = 8.227272727 points = 8/10 points = 4/5 stars Excellent addition to any prog music collection.
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I've learned from my mistakes, I hope...
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"All you need to do is sit back, and acquire the taste." - GENTLE GIANT
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Miaugion
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Posted: October 03 2005 at 18:14 |
Bob Greece wrote:
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Yes, I think so. A satire - but (butt?) not a bad one.
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You house proud town mouse
ha ha, charade you are
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stonebeard
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Posted: October 03 2005 at 16:46 |
MARILLION Brave Review (Permanent link) by Emokid @ 6:31:58 PM EST, 3/17/2004
— MARLLION DOES A CONCEPT ALBUM AGAIN !!! I was so happy when i hear the news but... the sound is bad, the songs all kinda sound the same... I just can't listen this album, never could... it's torture that's what it is !!!
i think his name says it all.
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Phil
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Posted: September 27 2005 at 10:00 |
^ Didn't you know that Phil Collins is a wery gay wocalist? I think he's grate !!
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Bob Greece
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Posted: September 27 2005 at 06:19 |
Miaugion wrote:
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GENESIS - We Can't Dance Review by özalan @ 11:23:01 AM EST, 11/24/2004
— well i was telled that genesis is great band from english so i decided to be buy "selling england by the bound". it was horible, too long songs, whine wocalist, whad?!?!: medieval and folk müzik putted there and no god chorus!!! or modulation in end of songs! it was crap! butt then i heard from radio istanbul "jesus he knows me" - of course it was dubbed here in islam to "allah he knows me" butt i was realy astonishments. it was cool! grate 80's sound, catch chorus and great drum machine drummings. and also wery gay vocals by phil collins. i like!!!
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Surely this one is a wind up?!
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Easy Livin
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Posted: September 27 2005 at 03:58 |
Trotsky wrote:
Franck wrote:
And what about this one !?!?
FRANK ZAPPA Weasels Ripped My Flesh Review (Permanent link) by osagie @ 1:18:46 PM EST, 9/6/2004 — am osagie inegbenose by name and i live in no 55 ozolua street off 2nd and 3rd road benin city edo state nigeria my post code is 234.dear sir i just write to say i need at lest 2 or 3 free catelogs from u people i we be waiting for it.,y email address is [email protected] if u want to contail me by phone my phone number is 2348045063358. thanks for co operation.
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That's one of my favourites ... I don't think anyone has summed up Zappa quite so succintly
Seriously, how has this one survived here for more than a year?!?!
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Its days are now numbered!
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Trotsky
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Posted: September 26 2005 at 22:51 |
Franck wrote:
And what about this one !?!?
FRANK ZAPPA Weasels Ripped My Flesh Review (Permanent link) by osagie @ 1:18:46 PM EST, 9/6/2004 — am osagie inegbenose by name and i live in no 55 ozolua street off 2nd and 3rd road benin city edo state nigeria my post code is 234.dear sir i just write to say i need at lest 2 or 3 free catelogs from u people i we be waiting for it.,y email address is [email protected] if u want to contail me by phone my phone number is 2348045063358. thanks for co operation.
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That's one of my favourites ... I don't think anyone has summed up Zappa quite so succintly
Seriously, how has this one survived here for more than a year?!?!
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"Death to Utopia! Death to faith! Death to love! Death to hope?" thunders the 20th century. "Surrender, you pathetic dreamer.”
"No" replies the unhumbled optimist "You are only the present."
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Franck
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Posted: September 26 2005 at 22:47 |
And what about this one !?!?
FRANK ZAPPA Weasels Ripped My Flesh Review (Permanent link) by osagie @ 1:18:46 PM EST, 9/6/2004 — am osagie inegbenose by name and i live in no 55 ozolua street off 2nd and 3rd road benin city edo state nigeria my post code is 234.dear sir i just write to say i need at lest 2 or 3 free catelogs from u people i we be waiting for it.,y email address is [email protected] if u want to contail me by phone my phone number is 2348045063358. thanks for co operation.
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Trotsky
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Posted: September 26 2005 at 22:14 |
Dick Heath wrote:
Trotsky wrote:
Love this review
SOFT MACHINE Volume Two
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Thanks Trotsky for those words. Occasionally things come together, here inspired by a record I first heard in 1969.
I feeling devious at the moment, as I thinking to add (if it is not there already) and then write a review of Come Taste The Band by Tommy Bolin and his backing band at the time, Deep Purple......................
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Cheers DH! Go easy on Bolin-era DP ...
And many thanks to salmacis and starette for the kind words ... maybe there's a special place for Uriah Heep fans within the world of prog ...
As for those Marc Baum reviews Easy ... he gets my vote
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"Death to Utopia! Death to faith! Death to love! Death to hope?" thunders the 20th century. "Surrender, you pathetic dreamer.”
"No" replies the unhumbled optimist "You are only the present."
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Don Quito
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Posted: September 26 2005 at 22:02 |
Certif1ed wrote:
Arbiter wrote:
Love this one:
RUSH Rush - In Rio Review by Ian Gledhill @ 2:15:05 PM EST, 2/14/2004 PROG REVIEWER — This is one repeatedly overated band who, along with the likes of the rolling stones should have packed it in years ago. The last time I listened to this band was when I was in high school. For eggheads only.
I guess I'm an egghead!
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This review does not meet the ProgArchive guidelines, which clearly state that a review should be 50 words or more. This clocks in at a mere 40...
Who are you calling pedantic?
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Yee! I think that took him less than a few seconds... Very deep and profound
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KEEP THE PROMISE YOU MADE
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