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nimrodel
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 11:17 |
Human Equation is better.
there is only one or two good songs in goin for the one.
my opinnion.
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RaphaelT
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 11:35 |
Ed_The_Dead wrote:
^ You gonna be a politician? |
No, but I agree it sounded conciliatory, which is similar to politicians' speeches, in which they say many words, but no real content, in order to make everyone feel they founded something interesting about themselves. However I didn't want to be rude and write opinion of progmetal fans, who are in fact metal fans in disguise and who offend my beloved Yes. I know this is unfair and unjust and generally not true.
Dla twojej osobistej informacji, Ed The Dead, po prostu jako prawnik czasami muszę coś zagmatwać w tekście.
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RaphaelT
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 11:37 |
nimrodel wrote:
Human Equation is better.
there is only one or two good songs in goin for the one.
my opinnion.
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The point is, it is quality of songs that matters in prog, and I believe I share the common view, that single Awaken, which is special, beats thousands of progressive songs, including everything on T.H.E. and many other Ayreon's songs.
And I don't agree that there is only few good songs on GFTO. Name the weak ones.
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nimrodel
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 11:43 |
RaphaelT wrote:
nimrodel wrote:
Human Equation is better.
there is only one or two good songs in goin for the one.
my opinnion.
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The point is, it is quality of songs that matters in prog, and I believe I share the common view, that single Awaken, which is special, beats thousands of progressive songs, including everything on T.H.E. and many other Ayreon's songs.
And I don't agree that there is only few good songs on GFTO. Name the weak ones.
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but if album have many weak songs the album cant be very good.. in my opinnion the weak songs in going for the one are: Going For The One, Parallels and Wonderous Stories. which means that the 3/5 of the album is weak.
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RaphaelT
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 11:54 |
Exactly what I thought!! You don't like simple rock'n'roll and single hits, do you?
But try to think about them in this way: GFTO starts as straightforward rock'n'roll, which was their intention because everyone described Yes, especially Jon as "pompous" - but in the end they deconstruct this scheme, esp. thanks to Rick's keyboards. Parallels - clever use of pipe organ makes very powerful sound and it rocks!! It's the use of non-rock instrument to create rock power!! And great author David Macan (Rockin' the Classics) give "Parallels" as epitome of polyphonic harmony (it's seven voices, incl. all instruments), along with masterpieces of Moody Blues and Gentle Giant. And "Wondrous Stories" is lovely short song, wonderfully played and great intro to "Awaken".
Now give me similar examples from T.H.E. (Day Two, in which Arjen copies "On The Run" by Pink Floyd does not count).
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nimrodel
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 12:00 |
RaphaelT wrote:
Exactly what I thought!! You don't like simple rock'n'roll and single hits, do you?
But try to think about them in this way: GFTO starts as straightforward rock'n'roll, which was their intention because everyone described Yes, especially Jon as "pompous" - but in the end they deconstruct this scheme, esp. thanks to Rick's keyboards. Parallels - clever use of pipe organ makes very powerful sound and it rocks!! It's the use of non-rock instrument to create rock power!! And great author David Macan (Rockin' the Classics) give "Parallels" as epitome of polyphonic harmony (it's seven voices, incl. all instruments), along with masterpieces of Moody Blues and Gentle Giant. And "Wondrous Stories" is lovely short song, wonderfully played and great intro to "Awaken".
Now give me similar examples from T.H.E. (Day Two, in which Arjen copies "On The Run" by Pink Floyd does not count).
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do you mean weak songs in human equation:Day Fifteen: Betrayal, Day Six: Childhood and Day Two: Isolation... but its a concept album so its hard to name any weak songs...
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Logos
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 12:13 |
This is not a matter of opinion..
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RaphaelT
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 12:13 |
No, I meant the songs on T.H.E. which have similar positive qualities, as the weak songs from GFTO I described above.
And you've made fair point. T.H.E. is a concept album, which makes it very difficult to compare to GFTO.
As I mentioned before, I like both albums.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 12:14 |
I find your attitude surprising! I thought you were above this kind of bashing Fandango. You don't like them so ergo, they are rubbish.
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Jared
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 12:53 |
Snow Dog wrote:
I find your attitude surprising! I thought you were above this kind of bashing Fandango. You don't like them so ergo, they are rubbish.
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I can't agree with you...
...I'm not a big Camel fan...I think that Andy Latimer is a super guitarist, and can understand why people like them, but I wouldn't give them a regular listen. For different reasons, I'd say the same about King Crimson.
Not so with Ayreon; they are so synthetic, derivative and preposterous, they are laughable, and frankly are living evidence of all the overblown, pompous self importance that prog has been (often unjustly) accused of by its detractors for many years.
Frankly, my views on Ayreon are nothing new Snowie, and you of all people shouldn't be surprised that I find Going For The One so superior in every way, that even mentioning them in the same thread is frankly bad taste...
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mr.burns
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 12:54 |
This is really hopeless,another ones taste is not something thats up for discussion.Its like a wise man once said"There`s two things you dont critiscise,a mans choise of work and a mans choise of woman"
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Snow Dog
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 13:01 |
fandango wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
I find your attitude surprising! I thought you were above this kind of bashing Fandango. You don't like them so ergo, they are rubbish.
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I can't agree with you...
...I'm not a big Camel fan...I think that Andy Latimer is a super guitarist, and can understand why people like them, but I wouldn't give them a regular listen. For different reasons, I'd say the same about King Crimson.
Not so with Ayreon; they are so synthetic, derivative and preposterous, they are laughable, and frankly are living evidence of all the overblown, pompous self importance that prog has been (often unjustly) accused of by its detractors for many years.
Frankly, my views on Ayreon are nothing new Snowie, and you of all people shouldn't be surprised that I find Going For The One so superior in every way, that even mentioning them in the same thread is frankly bad taste...
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I know your views on Ayreon and after listening to The Universasl Migrator, I can't understand them at all! It is a superb album! As far as comparisons to GFTO go, Its not a sacred cow for heavens sake!
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Jared
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 13:27 |
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Ed_The_Dead
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 13:32 |
Well... I don't remeber this album i particular, but You should belive it is possible
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Snow Dog
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 13:35 |
Awaken is a terrific piece of music, I'm not bashing Yes! But your comments on Ayreon are even more extreme!
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 13:38 |
fandango wrote:
Not so with Ayreon; they are so synthetic, derivative and preposterous, they are laughable, and frankly are living evidence of all the overblown, pompous self importance that prog has been (often unjustly) accused of by its detractors for many years.
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Pure idiocy. You should do yourself a favour and watch the Star One DVD. You'll find that Ayreon (and Arjen in particular) are very down-to-earth musicians. Why do you have to be so over the top with your bashing? Remember: THE is quite high in the top 100. Please don't insult the Ayreon fans more than necessary. You don't like them, many others do ... get over it.
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Bryan
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 13:47 |
Hey, the thread asked if anyone honestly liked The Human Equation more
than Going For the One, I did so I said so. If that means I'm
going to laughed at, what was the point of starting this thread?
Find the people who like The Human Equation so that we can all ridicule
them?
Also, I don't think trashing the lyrics is really a valid complaint
when you're defending a band whose lyricist is Jon Anderson.
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tuxon
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 13:47 |
I don't like The Human Equation at all, quite boring if you want to know my opinion, but the same can be said about Going For The One, aside Awaken which is reasonably good the album is not up to Yes standards prior to that album, same is true for ayreon, I like most of the albums prior to THE (Into The Electric Castle is my favourite).
anyway, my ratings for both albums is about three stars, were GTFO will get 4 because of Awaken and THE will get 2 because of the lack of one stand out track
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lovecraft
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 13:56 |
fandango wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
I find your attitude surprising! I thought you were above this kind
of bashing Fandango. You don't like them so ergo, they are rubbish.
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I can't agree with you...
...I'm not a big Camel fan...I think that Andy Latimer is a super
guitarist, and can understand why people like them, but I wouldn't give
them a regular listen. For different reasons, I'd say the same
about King Crimson.
Not so with Ayreon; they are so synthetic, derivative and
preposterous, they are laughable, and frankly are living evidence
of all the overblown, pompous self importance that prog has
been (often unjustly) accused of by its detractors for many years.
Frankly, my views on Ayreon are nothing new Snowie, and you of all
people shouldn't be surprised that I find Going For The One so superior
in every way, that even mentioning them in the same thread is frankly
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Not sure that it is scientifically possible for me to agree with anyone
more. I remember the one time someone played me Into The Electric
Castle....jaw droppingly dreadful in every respect, but hey, its horses
for courses
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Jared
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Posted: October 01 2005 at 16:24 |
lovecraft wrote:
fandango wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
I find your attitude surprising! I thought you were above this kind of bashing Fandango. You don't like them so ergo, they are rubbish.
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I can't agree with you...
...I'm not a big Camel fan...I think that Andy Latimer is a super guitarist, and can understand why people like them, but I wouldn't give them a regular listen. For different reasons, I'd say the same about King Crimson.
Not so with Ayreon; they are so synthetic, derivative and preposterous, they are laughable, and frankly are living evidence of all the overblown, pompous self importance that prog has been (often unjustly) accused of by its detractors for many years.
Frankly, my views on Ayreon are nothing new Snowie, and you of all people shouldn't be surprised that I find Going For The One so superior in every way, that even mentioning them in the same thread is frankly bad taste...
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Not sure that it is scientifically possible for me to agree with anyone more. I remember the one time someone played me Into The Electric Castle....jaw droppingly dreadful in every respect, but hey, its horses for courses
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Thank you Lovecraft...at least I'm not the only one not going mad around here...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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