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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 06:54
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by nacho nacho wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Oh yes, and I love prog rock, That is generally regarded as pretty embarassing.

Now that you have pleaded guilty, I must also confess that I like part of the ELP catalogue. Please, please, don't beat me!!!

 

Dont worry, nacho. I have six ELP albums myself. I also have a stack of Genesis albums. It's society's crime, my friend, not ours...

Well i must say that i truly like all Genesis albuns.

When I started to listen to Genesis, I got into the Gabriel era.

Then I thought that Hackett made the difference wich took me to 1977.

After that I bought “Duke” and it blowed me away.

Nowadays I thing that the reason that I like Genesis a lot its because of those marvellous lines by Tony Banks, and so I find myself liking all Genesis albums, wich can be pretty embarassing, if you consider the popish side.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 07:22

There is absolutely nothing wrong with the likes of the abovementioned:

Blackmore's Night

Tears for Fears

Duran Duran

Depeche Mode

Now, ELP is a completly diferent story...  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 07:23
80's Italo Disco...
Notice that the (in)famous 80's italian singer Sandy Marton (I don't remember his real name....) was an authentic King Crimson & Genesis fan...   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 07:33
Originally posted by Kotro Kotro wrote:

There is absolutely nothing wrong with the likes of the abovementioned:

Blackmore's Night

Tears for Fears

Duran Duran

Depeche Mode

Now, ELP is a completly diferent story...  

Love Depeche Mode!  Seen them a few times. Great band.

Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 07:33
Originally posted by samuel.jeronimo samuel.jeronimo wrote:

Well i must say that i truly like all Genesis albuns.

When I started to listen to Genesis, I got into the Gabriel era.

Then I thought that Hackett made the difference wich took me to 1977.

After that I bought “Duke” and it blowed me away.

Nowadays I thing that the reason that I like Genesis a lot its because of those marvellous lines by Tony Banks, and so I find myself liking all Genesis albums, wich can be pretty embarassing, if you consider the popish side.

I like them too and have always liked them, even if I prefer the Gabriel era (naturally). Instead of talking about "Gabriel era" vs "Collins era" it's sometimes more relevant to embrace the Banks & Rutherford era (1967 - 1997).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 07:39
Originally posted by Mategra Mategra wrote:

Originally posted by samuel.jeronimo samuel.jeronimo wrote:

Well i must say that i truly like all Genesis albuns.

When I started to listen to Genesis, I got into the Gabriel era.

Then I thought that Hackett made the difference wich took me to 1977.

After that I bought “Duke” and it blowed me away.

Nowadays I thing that the reason that I like Genesis a lot its because of those marvellous lines by Tony Banks, and so I find myself liking all Genesis albums, wich can be pretty embarassing, if you consider the popish side.

I like them too and have always liked them, even if I prefer the Gabriel era (naturally). Instead of talking about "Gabriel era" vs "Collins era" it's sometimes more relevant to embrace the Banks & Rutherford era (1967 - 1997).

Hey Mategra,

 

So it is.

In Genesis i like the Banks & Rutherford era best!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 08:27

I think it's about time I resurrected this;

 

I don't actually like it, BTW - but these reviews are side-achingly funny. Read the early ones first - they're comic genius!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 08:35

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That is comic genius, I couldn't help but copy and paste that first one...

David is a pure genius, December 10, 2002

Reviewer:   "dumbman" (Vancouver Island, Vancouver) - See all my reviews
After hearing the sweet voice of David Hankipants, I felt like throwing my disgusted, lifeless body off a tall bridge and plummeting into the deep, freezing waters below. As I got to song 2, I began to vomit uncontrollably all over my floor. The torture continued until song 13, at which time I was rushed to the hospital because my ears had begun to bleed severely. My doctor's told me I had suffered a severe brain contusion, possibly from dangerous exposure to ultra-high gamma frequencies aka bad music.

When I got home, Scruffy, my canine, was dead. He had been exposed to Song 4 and scrathed his own ears off. As he lay in a puddle of his own blood, I will never forgive myself for buying David Hankiman's CD...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 08:36
REM, i can play from the beginning to the end the "losing my religion" album...
Please forgive me for my crappy english!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 09:04

patrick moraz's timecode: i "like" about 50% of the album!!Embarrassed

[HEADPINS - LINE OF FIRE: THE RECORD HAVING THE MOST POWERFUL GUITAR SOUND IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MUSIC!>
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 09:06

Er... I think you need to do a different search, Blackie - try "Oldest First"

Looking For the Best of, really is the best of Hasselhunk !!, July 23, 1999
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I bought this CD for my mom, and she LOVES it !!She plays it everyday !!I also like it a lot. David sounds very sexy singing in French and in German. His music is very refreshing and upbeat!! We plan to buy even more of his music, all that we can find !!!

 

The first notable p*** take was this;

A once in a Lifetime experience, June 13, 2001

Reviewer: Edna Welthorpe(Mrs) (London, England) - See all my reviews
Listening to this album is not so much a musical experience as a quasi-religious one. David is already the world's biggest TV star, an object of desire for all women and role-model for all men. Now he reveals an unequalled musical ability. The range and sensitivity displayed here will leave your eyebrows in your hair. He effortlessly runs the whole emotional gamut from 'happy' to 'sad'. With this 'best of' compilation he has filled a much-needed gap.

But then it started to get silly (and tear-jerkingly funny!!) - here is the first occurrence of the phrase "Hot Shot City" is particularly good;

The very epitome of musical godliness., June 20, 2001
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Twice the ruggedness of mortal man, ten times the talent of any other artist, Hasselhoff dazzles on this CD. Every track has been plucked from the heavens and trembles with vigor and force. God Himself could not record as good a greatest hits album like this, and if He were to listen to all 17 tracks on this compilation, He would refrain from striking me down for blasphemy. The song "Hot Shot City" is particularly good.

 

and this classic - the first to change the name...

Feel His Heat, February 21, 2002

Reviewer: Shawn S. Delaney (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
David Haffleharf likes to do it, and boy howdy he does it (again) with his 17-track masterwork "Looking For The Best of David Haffleharf (Where the [IMPORT] Is It?)". Cleverly collecting all 17 (count em!) timeless tracks, this CD will rock your pants off, leaving you dazed, confused, and possibly naked.

David’s nearly 1-octave range is stretched to the limit over the goat-rutting effervescence of "Do the Limbo Dance", while the nuances of the subtle but effective “Wir Zwei Allein” will warm the cockles of even the staunchest old-school S&M fascist. When you hear the dulcet pounding of "Danice Dance d'Amour" you can be almost positive that you are listening to a displaced expatriate who probably spoke English as his first language. And don’t let anyone fool you, "Flying on the Wings of Tenderness" doesn’t really sound too much like a rhino in heat. But his naughty-schoolgirl-spanking cover of "The Best Is Yet to Come" certainly does.

The song "Hot Shot City” is particularly good. And it sounds a lot like that fab tune "Feel My Heat" by Dirk Diggler.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 09:35

Kingdom Heirs (very embarassing!)

and also Sepultura, Death, Gorefest, Cannibal Corpse...etc... but i'm not embarassed of

For every truth even the contrary is true...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 10:33

The Bee Gees (and most disco in general)
Neil Diamond
Earth, Wind & Fire

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 30 2005 at 14:13
I admit I am a fan of Hawkwind, although their music is basically very simple. But somehow it gets through to me.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 30 2005 at 14:29
Neil Diamond: Jonathan Livingston Seagull and The Jazz Singer.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 30 2005 at 19:29
I'm not embarrased by it,but some music I like that isn't inline with my prog tastes is R&B.Marvin Gaye,Sam Cooke,Jackie Wilson,Otis Redding.Love it.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 31 2005 at 08:01
Soft Cell

Jeez, isn't there a smaller font I can use??

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 31 2005 at 08:47

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Neil Diamond: Jonathan Livingston Seagull and The Jazz Singer.

I like "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" too!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 31 2005 at 10:07

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Soft Cell

Jeez, isn't there a bigger font I can use??

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***runs away and hides under bed***

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