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Bj-1
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 04 2005 Location: No(r)Way Status: Online Points: 31357 |
Posted: November 17 2005 at 08:38 | |
I laughed my ass off when i read those reviews for the first time |
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RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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Easy Livin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: February 21 2004 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 15585 |
Posted: November 17 2005 at 08:50 | |
I presume some of these are taken from the "Inappropriate reviews" thread. I don' think they are there any more...are they?
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Bj-1
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 04 2005 Location: No(r)Way Status: Online Points: 31357 |
Posted: November 17 2005 at 09:04 | |
Nope! You deleted them, Easy
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RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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sleeper
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 09 2005 Location: Entropia Status: Offline Points: 16449 |
Posted: November 17 2005 at 10:19 | |
Was this Breed Lover ever a member, he seems like a guy we could all have a good go at to clear the air.
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Spending more than I should on Prog since 2005
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Ivan_Melgar_M
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 27 2004 Location: Peru Status: Offline Points: 19535 |
Posted: November 17 2005 at 21:31 | |
YES - Close to the Edge (1972) — Buy the holly mother of god... How can this [&*!#] be in first place? The album is so bad BUT SO BAD... the vocalist is a gay... The songs are stupid, and the letters don´t make any sense... Yes is definitly the worst band of progressive metal, they not even are progressive metal, maybe they are some sort of jazz funky, BUT THEIR NOT DEFINITLY PROGRESSIVE METAL... PLEASE, TAKE THIS sh*t OF THE FIRST PLACE AND PUT DREAM THEATER - IMAGES AND WORDS... THIS ALBUM SUCKS A LOTTTTTTTTTTT
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You should have never deleted this Close to the Edge review, for God's sake, if this place needs something is sense of humor and this guy is hilariious, he's so ignorant that he doesn't have a clue about Pogressive Rock (Almost sure he doesn't know Progressive Rock exists), probably he's a metal fan that heard about Progressive Metal and entered to Prog Archives expecting to find only Prog Metal. The review is absolutely delightfull. Iván Edited by ivan_2068 |
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sbrushfan
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 07 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1177 |
Posted: November 18 2005 at 15:39 | |
Delightful; simply delightful. Jazz-Funky? Progressive metal? Of COURSE they're not prog-metal!!!! |
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Easy Livin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: February 21 2004 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 15585 |
Posted: November 18 2005 at 16:42 | |
That's why a copy was left for posterity in the inappropriate reviews thread Ivan. It's where all such masterpieces are given a decent burial. Their graves need no flowers, the tapes have recorded their names. |
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salmacis
Forum Senior Member Content Addition Joined: April 10 2005 Status: Offline Points: 3928 |
Posted: November 19 2005 at 17:07 | |
GENESIS "A Trick Of The Tail"
Review (Permanent link) by Chit Winterwheat Posted 4:26:37 PM EST, 11/19/2005 When Peter gabriel left Genesis in 1975, most people thought the band were finished. NOT SO! Phil Collins simply stepped up to the vocal mic from his drum stool and it was business as usual. "Dance on a volcano" starts the whole thing off in menacing fashion and quirky beats, and for some reason always makes me think of a blonde haired and a black haired dominatrix dressing Johnny Orzach up in womens clothes. "Entangled" is simply beautiful, with Hacketts beautiful guitar lines and Tony Banks ghost like piano ending making the hairs on the palms of your hands stand up on edge. The subject matter is about somebody who is ill in hospital, gets better then is given the bill for the hospital services by a pretty young nurse. "Squonk" is a bit more rockier, with a great vibe going right through it. The lyrics tell the tale of a creature with a red rag hanging out of his mouth who gets caught by a hunter, is put into a sack, where he promptly cries his eyes out. "Mad Man Moon" i must say is not one of my favourites. It is a beautiful song, but i found the piano noodling in the middle section a bit overlong and boring. Toby Banks is one of my favourite keyboard players, but he does tend to go on a bit at times. "Robbery Assault and Battery" appears to be about Phil collins doing a robbery in his youth. He gets away from the police by escaping via the roof. Phil then reflects that one day his luck is going to run out and the police will attach him to a chain. Musically it is not far removed from "The Battle Of epping Forest" from "Smelling England By the pound" the synth solo halfway through is excellent and makes me think of Karen Carpenter for some reason. "Ripples" is a sad song about ripples not being able to come back. Phil will have you in tears on this one with his heartfelt vocals, as will Toby banks with his fast piano playing melding with Hacketts crying guitar sound, which puts me a mind of The guitarist from "The Brian Perry New Deal Experience" The title track is very Beatles like in the Magical Mystery Tour era. great jaunty piano playing by Banks and well delivered vocals by Phil Collins. Has anyone noticed Kevin Walters grunting on the fade out? "Los Endos" is simply one of the best instrumentals of all time. Majestic sounds, killer vocals and a touch of influence from Dukes Travels, which would be on the Duke album four years later. I really love the way the band reprise "Dance On A volcano" "Squonk" and "Locomotive Breath" on this track. To my ears, Genesis never sounded better than this 1976 treatie of an album. So if it is not in your collection, put on a nice fluffy cardigan, and your warmest mackintosh and skip merrily to your local record shop to pick up this little sweety
Cheers Chit I wouldn't say this is a bad review, but it had me laughing at some of the errors and observations here. 'Phil Collins doing a robbery in his youth'?? 'Ripples'...is...about ripples not being able to come back (no s*** sherlock!!) and 'Locomotive Breath' in 'Los Endos'....I also love 'Toby Banks' and 'SMELLING England By The Pound'- great stuff!! Edited by salmacis |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 04 2005 Location: Malaria Status: Offline Points: 89372 |
Posted: November 19 2005 at 23:32 | |
"Los Endos" is simply one of the best
instrumentals of all time. Majestic sounds, killer vocals and a touch
of influence from Dukes Travels, which would be on the Duke album four
years later.
Erm, surely if it's an instrumental it won't have "killer vocals"? |
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ClemofNazareth
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Researcher Joined: August 17 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4659 |
Posted: November 20 2005 at 00:28 | |
KLAATU Magentalane
Review (Permanent link) by Hugues Chantraine @ 5:47:02 AM EST, 4/28/2004 SPECIAL COLLABORATION — Well OK, it's pretty bad, I can even say it stynx but there is worse than that. It is diappointing but then again so was the previous two (Species and Sir), so this was no real surprise, and I just heard it but never bought it so I did not have to throw it away. If I have a cd that stynx I give as a frisbee to the dog so it serves at something>
I love Hugues' reviews! Edited by ClemofNazareth |
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"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus |
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Easy Livin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: February 21 2004 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 15585 |
Posted: November 20 2005 at 11:00 | |
I wonder how many of us missed the detail their Salmacis! Geck0- Good point, but it actually makes sense if you're familiar with the track. Clemo - Hugues is working his way through some of his old reviews to tidy them up. Many were written before he became a Prog Reviewer. He did have a way with words though! |
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sbrushfan
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 07 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1177 |
Posted: November 22 2005 at 20:36 | |
Is this a review? |
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The Doctor
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 23 2005 Location: The Tardis Status: Offline Points: 8543 |
Posted: November 22 2005 at 21:05 | |
Wow...apparently, in spite of my previous convictions, literacy is not a prerequisite to being a prog lover. I'm going to have to start reading the reviews more. I see now that they could be an endless source of entertainment. |
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I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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Ivan_Melgar_M
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 27 2004 Location: Peru Status: Offline Points: 19535 |
Posted: November 22 2005 at 22:36 | |
Holy God!!!!! Each time I read the ATOTT review quoted by Salmacis I find more gems, really a masterpiece. Tony Banks ghost like piano ending making the hairs on the palms of your hands stand up on edge A priest at school told me this condition was created by excesive masturbation, as well as loss of coherence, now I understand the review. Iván Edited by ivan_2068 |
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The Doctor
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 23 2005 Location: The Tardis Status: Offline Points: 8543 |
Posted: November 22 2005 at 22:53 | |
I wonder if the reviewer is blind too. Here's another little gem: "Dance on a volcano" starts the whole thing off in menacing fashion and quirky beats, and for some reason always makes me think of a blonde haired and a black haired dominatrix dressing Johnny Orzach up in womens clothes. This guy has too much time on his hands (or too much something in his hands) and way too vivid an imagination. Oh and here's another: Has anyone noticed Kevin Walters grunting on the fade out? Who the hell is Kevin Walters? Kevin Walters, Toby Banks, etc. Maybe this is a different Genesis. Edited by The Doctor |
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I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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Ivan_Melgar_M
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 27 2004 Location: Peru Status: Offline Points: 19535 |
Posted: November 22 2005 at 22:59 | |
ROFLMAO Iván |
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Certif1ed
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 08 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 7559 |
Posted: November 23 2005 at 07:08 | |
...or was he just having a really good time writing the review and setting a few traps for people like us who come to discuss it...? |
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Tony R
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Posted: November 23 2005 at 17:59 | |
Yeah,jokey reviews are for saddoes. Wonder who Chit really is? I'd like to shake his hand... |
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ClemofNazareth
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Researcher Joined: August 17 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4659 |
Posted: November 23 2005 at 22:07 | |
Another classic from Mr. Chantraine (he managed to work in a bit of a rant on the 80's too): Review (Permanent link) by Hugues Chantraine @ 9:11:54 AM EST, 2/3/2004 |
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"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus |
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AngleofRepose
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 01 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 173 |
Posted: November 24 2005 at 01:59 | |
Robert le Plant's is certainly the funniest. I mean 'perfectly fur covered
man chest'. |
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