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Mortte
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Topic: Tommy vs. Quadrophenia Posted: December 09 2017 at 05:41 |
Tommy. It has lot of light, although Quadrophenia is great too, it´s quite depressive.
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Squonk19
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Posted: December 01 2017 at 10:39 |
Quad is much more consistent and has a stronger concept - with some real highlights. A higher prog quotient too. Tommy has its moments though, so no disrespect to that one either.
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Posted: December 01 2017 at 04:16 |
Both great albums but I went with Quad.
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Posted: April 15 2016 at 17:03 |
Quadrophenia is almost flawless, Tommy has some boring moments.
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Posted: April 09 2016 at 14:32 |
I've gotta admit I'm completely in love with Quadrophenia. The concept and music play together beautifully, really complex and amazing work. After I found Tommy a little too abstract, I was a little reserved when I discovered Quadrophenia, but it was instant. After "The Real Me" riff, it only got better. There's no song better than "Love, Reign O'er Me", and I think that second The Who rock opera is my favourite album.
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Posted: April 07 2016 at 09:54 |
Tommy OST for me. love it
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Posted: April 07 2016 at 07:24 |
Both are great rock albums but i choose Quadrophenia since it has a more serious concept.
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Posted: February 22 2016 at 03:46 |
Better? How is this to be defined? If I hear the climactic numbers Love Reign O'er Me and See Me Feel Me then I only say that each is an amazing classic of beautifully written, superbly performed music that touches deeply.
The Underture / Overture themes from Tommy (love 'em), the big hit Pinball Wizard the imagination and talent it took for the young Peter Townshend to put all this together, from vision to reality is clearly demonstration of an immense talent. The dedication of getting a "pop group" to put this complex piece into four man rock action in the studio and live is mind-boggling. They did not have too much of an example before. Except of course their own Sell Out album, possibly one of the three best from the UK at the time. Days Of Future Passed, Are You Experienced and Piper being the others. (IMHO Sgt Pepper only has one number close to that standard).
But Tommy has a scarcely credible story line but I don't really care. In opera there are much worse and less credible and frankly Tommy beats the pants off the last one I saw, some Rossini thing that was well performed and sung but far too long with a silly visual presentation.
Quadrophenia is wall to wall brilliance of rock songs woven to a cohesive whole. I love my Japanese LP replica, beautiful production and all the additions.
This notion of pitting one versus another as though that has some significance is I suppose one way of getting people to all get in line and choose imaginary sides. Or an ingenious way of getting prog heads to focus. Who knows.
But I need the option of choosing both. I'm a bit of a Who fan from My Generation to Who Are You. Oddly not much after that really gets to me. Just me I suppose. But the dozen years these guys put some of the most fun, interesting, witty, powerful, lyrical damned emotion raising music together demands a tad more respect when it xcomes to polls.
Tommy - get it. Quadrophenia - get it. Who's Next - what you do NOT have a copy?
There is a wealth of music here and if the academics get all snooty about "mere" rock music, and I know they do, that is their loss at least in the incidences of Quadrophenia, Tommy and Who's Next.
Now just to go off topic a bit and improv. Y'know the tech/ death metal growl? Of course you do. The reason I can not take this seriously ever - is due solely to The Who in general and Entwistle in particular. So if I hear some death growl I think automatically of Boris The Spider and ache to hear some vocal going creepy, crawly, creepy creepy, crawly crawly (repeat). This will no doubt annoy the death fans who take all this seriously. But there we are, the problem is all mine not theirs or yours.
Does humour belong in music?
Right, back to Rush In Rio pour moi.
Edited by uduwudu - February 22 2016 at 03:54
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: February 20 2016 at 11:28 |
Definitely Quad...Tommy is too repetitive and mostly bores me to death
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Posted: February 19 2016 at 21:56 |
Bitterblogger bumped the thread back up on Jan 17 or I wouldn't have noticed it probably.......at any rate I would rather listen to Tommy if I was at a friends house having a beer. It was a seminal album for me when I started college in 69 and by the time Quadrophenia came around I had started to move on to other bands especially after Who's Next which imho is the best thing they ever did.
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Posted: February 19 2016 at 15:24 |
Tommy opened a lot of doors; it allowed bands to look beyond the 3 minute single as record companies saw the success of the album as proof that "progressive" music could sell as well as any Herman's Hermits record. Quadrophenia is a much more mature album - from music to lyrics, Quad was a story that listeners could follow and identify with.....Tommy just had too many holes in the narrative. I'll go with Quad despite how influential Tommy became.
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Posted: January 21 2016 at 12:56 |
Tommy
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Posted: January 19 2016 at 04:07 |
Blacksword wrote:
lazland wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
Everyone knows that Quadrophenia is superior. |
I certainly think it is. |
So do I. |
I also think so.... but to me, Quadro is not sounding as "prog" as Tommy. I always thought Tommy was somewhat of a tour de force, but sometimes embarrassingly naïve, while Quadro is not as "prog" (read as symphonic) and has some un-prog moments, but it's far more accomplished.
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Posted: January 18 2016 at 07:28 |
lazland wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
Everyone knows that Quadrophenia is superior. |
I certainly think it is. | So do I.
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Posted: January 17 2016 at 23:13 |
Gerinski wrote:
The story theme of Tommy was great, and my perception of Tommy will always be hugely enhanced by the wonderful movie adaptation by Ken Russell.But musically it was a bit too primitive for my taste, in terms of the music I very much prefer Quadropenia, which I consider a fantastic album, although the movie adaptation was much less strong than Tommy's. I will rarely listen to Tommy unless it is for a re-watch of the movie, while I will spin the Quadrophenia album now and then but I will rarely re-watch the Quadrophenia movie.
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This.
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Posted: March 29 2015 at 06:39 |
both albums are great.....but i'm a Tommy guy........i have my hands up i swear (wait, how is that possible if i'm typing this........DUN DUN DUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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Posted: March 13 2015 at 03:28 |
proggman wrote:
Quadrophenia.
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Posted: July 24 2014 at 01:17 |
Quadrophenia
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Posted: July 13 2014 at 00:43 |
Quadrophenia.
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Posted: July 12 2014 at 01:18 |
Quadrophenia is really great (The Real Me is amazing) but i vote for Tommy because I think that it is my 2nd favourite album of all time.
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