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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 04 2006 at 16:35

Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

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It's hilarious!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 04 2006 at 18:05
Come on Easy, you could've left a copy here, it was so funny
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2006 at 06:43
MORSE, NEAL "?"
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Posted 6:23:21 AM EST, 1/5/2006

5 stars   Este tipo es de lo mejor que estoy escuchando ultimamente y con diferencia. En Spoken´s Bead superior y con Transatlantic en compañia de Portnoy ya es parecido a esto que está haciendo ahora. Pero en este ultimo trabajo lo borda que ya era dificil en el anterio (One). Espero que sigua en esta linea y trabajando con músicos de la talla de Rudess, Roine Stolt y muchos más........Gracias.

Up for translation...oh,and about Spoken's Beard,I presume it's Spock's Beard...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2006 at 06:44
Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

Come on Easy, you could've left a copy here, it was so funny


Yeah,make this the land of horrible writings...
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2006 at 08:46
It was offensive.Confused Those who deface the site must be starved of the publicity they seek. I see no point in deleting offensive reviews from the reviews pages, and leaving them here for all to read.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2006 at 20:41
DEVIL DOLL Dies Irae
Review (Permanent link) by El-Tacos @ 11:01:00 AM EST, 6/3/2004

5 stars  —  Ici au Quebec, ni les noms de Mr' Doctor, ni le nom Devil Doll veut dire grand chose, les albums sont si rares, dans le fond c'est triste de voir une telle musique passé si souvent inapercu parce que la plupart des gens n'en ont jamais même entendu parle.

De tout ce que je connais de Devil dolls, Dies Irae estde loin ce qu'il fait de meilleur, c'Est magnifique et horrible en même temps, on a du mal a suivre une ligne directrice dans les texte mais lorsqu'on ecoute cet album, on entre dans un autre monde, un atmosphère glauque dont on a envie de sortir qu'à la fin car ul s'agit d'un album qui ne s'écoute qu'en entier et pas autrement.

Pour terminer, si on m'obliqe a ne garder que 10 disques dans ma collection, Dies Irae sera parmi les premiers que je garderai ça, c'est certain.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2006 at 22:48

Not too many people visit this thread. Plus, Robert Le Plant's review is stil there

Also, that review beared a striking resemblance to this one(deleted a long time ago):

 

KING CRIMSON In the Court of the Crimson King
Review by Breed Lover @ 10:14:28 AM EST, 12/9/2003

0 stars  —  well jesus christ o mighty where do i start here, yes it's one of them [%*!#]ing crap pieces of [&*!#], robert fripp is a c**t and he sucks dildos all day long and greg lake bends over for michael giles, yes sounds like king crimson, well they suck and this album is crap, slipknot is class 5 stars for all their album, piss on this cd, snap it up, throw it in the bin and shove it up your minge and save your money, king crimson sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
 
 
It's the same guy!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2006 at 01:51
Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

Not too many people visit this thread. Plus, Robert Le Plant's review is stil there

Also, that review beared a striking resemblance to this one(deleted a long time ago):

 

KING CRIMSON In the Court of the Crimson King
Review by Breed Lover @ 10:14:28 AM EST, 12/9/2003

0 stars  —  well jesus christ o mighty where do i start here, yes it's one of them [%*!#]ing crap pieces of [&*!#], robert fripp is a c**t and he sucks dildos all day long and greg lake bends over for michael giles, yes sounds like king crimson, well they suck and this album is crap, slipknot is class 5 stars for all their album, piss on this cd, snap it up, throw it in the bin and shove it up your minge and save your money, king crimson sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
 
 
It's the same guy!!!


Is that...a 0 star rating?

and...bREED LOVER...hm...
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2006 at 12:26

mr. Klaus Shulze is a hot guy... ahem...

 

when will Amazon learn that REVIEWS WRITTEN WITH CAPS LOCK ON LACKING PUNCTUATION BY SOME GUY WHO GOES OMG I SO LOVE THIS ALBUM I SWEAR EVERY TRACK IS LIKE THE SOUND OF GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! are not very good?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2006 at 14:52
Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

Not too many people visit this thread. Plus, Robert Le Plant's review is stil there

Also, that review beared a striking resemblance to this one(deleted a long time ago):

 

KING CRIMSON In the Court of the Crimson King
Review by Breed Lover @ 10:14:28 AM EST, 12/9/2003

0 stars  —  well jesus christ o mighty where do i start here, yes it's one of them [%*!#]ing crap pieces of [&*!#], robert fripp is a c**t and he sucks dildos all day long and greg lake bends over for michael giles, yes sounds like king crimson, well they suck and this album is crap, slipknot is class 5 stars for all their album, piss on this cd, snap it up, throw it in the bin and shove it up your minge and save your money, king crimson sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
 
 
It's the same guy!!!



Is that...a 0 star rating?

and...bREED LOVER...hm...
 

Yea, it's from page five or something of this thread This guy looks pretty persistent.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2006 at 15:24

Good Evening Gentlemen.....

I have checked up on all those reviews you have listed and pleased to be able to say that they have all been deleted or modified appropriately (in my absence ) by what appears to be a red hot Reviews Admin team...

Many thanks for all your help.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2006 at 16:44

What about this?

PARANOISE Private Power  progressive rock album and reviews Jazz Rock/Fusion
(Studio Album, 2000)
Avg: 4.00/5
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PARANOISE "Private Power "
Review (Permanent link) by Derek
Posted 12:47:49 PM EST, 1/6/2006

4 stars   QUOTE "At the end of the 20th century, I stand slack-jawed in horror in view of the dramatically increasing domination of the wealth and resources of the planet by a smaller and smaller segment of the population. This coupled with the almost complete disappearance of functioning democracy as a result of new international structures of finance and trade has systematically lowered the standard of living for the majority of people. The western world of patriarchy, technology and militarism is holding a gun to the head of the western world. The third world is on it's knees and blindfolded. In the next 25 years, this imperialist system may destroy every last remnant of indigenous culture

By design, capitalism will seek out and destroy these people and their unique ways of interpreting reality and replace them with uninformed consumers of what amounts to a pre-progammed American diet. Having allowed this to happen as a result of ignorance and indifference, we as Americans are as guilty as the Germans in World War II who blindly followed the marchings of Hitler. It's out of control and we don't even know what it is that we don't know. What is it? You'll never find out by reading The New York Times or watching CNN. The media is owned by these same corporations hat hold the cards for pundits who introduce meaningless, hypnotic phrases like "Big Government" and "Support The Troops" and serve to perpetuate the system. Even the music industry is now part of this global market whole sole driving force is profit.

The music on this record in some abstract way represents in my mind a model for interaction and third world indigenous people. By preserving the culture and extracting samples we can study it. Instead of changing and dominating their systems of order we can adjoin and build onto them and create a new civilization using the best from each. Hopefully the music we've created here does something like that. It attempts to collaborate in new ways using technology (sampling) thereby keeping the original music intact. Starting from there we've reharmonized and rearranged the original without destroying it, and tried to create something new using western musical systems and high-powered aggressive timbres and rhythms. The result being the weaving of a musical/mathematical partnership. A vast geometry. Hyperdimensional, ancient geometry." - Jim Matus

As you can see from the above, this album has a political statement to get over and on listening to this album this comes over very clearly, one other thing that is evident right from the start is the third world influence within the music.

The opening track 'Evil Vs. Evil' starts with what sounds like an Indian chant and soon after the music comes in, the chant is still there but in the background. The music is quite fast and furious, but very melodic and following the original chant, there's a nice break with some excellent violin work about two thirds through and then it's back to the fast and furious guitars.

The next track 'Instability, Containment, Rollback', starts off with some sampled vocals, then the music comes in, this track has a slower beat than the previous track, but the musicianship is just superb. At this point I must say, that I found the lyrics very down to earth. To me the band are more concerned with getting the message across to the listener rather than write lyrics that don't make any sense or just rhyme for the sake of it. There's some excellent violin and guitar work.

The third track 'Tetrahedral Metaphor', starts off with the third world influence and this continues throughout the track, but with Paranoise's style of progressive rock combined with some outstanding guitar work. Don't get me wrong the whole band play a major part in the music, but for me it's the textured guitar and violin that plays a huge part in the build up of the Paranoise sound.

The next track 'Mechanical World', this is a slightly heavier sounding track and with the combination of guitar and violin comes over sounding quite a bit similar to Mahavishnu Orchestra. And I must admit the violin on this track is just stunning.

'International Monetary Fun', this is another track hat right from the start has a third world influence within the music. Paranoise seem to find it easy to take a small piece of music from a third world country and then build on it from there incorporating their own ideas. This track once again features some outstanding musicianship and also has some tribal drums, that sound similar to something I have heard on a Sepultura album, not that Paranoise' sound is anywhere near to that. Once again the guitar and violin work is simply superb.

The sixth track 'Constant Fear', this is another track, that for me sounds a little similar in style to that of the Mahavishnu Orchestra. But that is mainly due to the way the violin sound is delivered.

The next track 'Structural Adjustment', this is one of my favourite tracks, starting with digeridoo, before there's this fantastic rhythm that's come in, the vocals are a bit more subdued on this track, but build slightly for the chorus. I know the same words re repeated throughout the chorus, but for me that doesn't matter, the rhythm has this kind of hypnotic feel to it, that just keeps the listener wanting for more. This is quite a long track being nearly nine minutes and there are many changes in direction, mood and tempo throughout. Once again there some superb violin and stunning guitar work.

'Private Power', starts with tribal drum sounds, with sampled vocals and the track just builds up from then on, eventually getting quite a bit heavier. Heavy guitar, a strong drum sound and Thorne's powerful vocals. Once again, there are are many changes in direction, mood and tempo.

The ninth track 'Tarana', another favourite of mine, starts off with what I can now say is the usual third world influence and gradually the band are added to compliment and expand the sound.

'Not There', this is another track in which the violin plays a major part, the vocals are once again excellent and the guitar work is stunning and for me has a kind of Zappareque style.

The next track 'Centerless Grinding', another track that starts off with what sounds like Indian chanting, then the whole band comes in carrying on in the same vein. The rhythm fast and furious and is almost hypnotic with some outstanding guitar and violin over the top.

The final track is 'Monuments', starts off with tribal drums, then the band comes following the same beat, there's some sampled voices before Thorne's vocals come in, not that he sings much on this track, his voice just follows the melody along. There are many changes throughout this track. This track reminds me quite a bit of some early progressive rock bands such as Comus, Esperanto and Beggars Opera. After about five and a half minutes, the music fades and in comes some more sampled voices with some chanting going on in the background.

Paranoise combine samples of World music with progressive rock music. Not forgetting that this album also has a political statement to say too. For me, I thought that the album was excellent and loved the way in which Paranoise construct each track. This is an album that appeals right from the moment you press play and I know that I will be playing it quite a lot in the months to come. This album should appeal to lovers of good progressive rock music and to fans of such bands as Mahavishnu Orchestra.
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I mean it is a decent enough review and the quote at the beginning comes from the album but do we really want to wade through a political diatribe before reading the review proper?
I think not Derek.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2006 at 17:22
I looked at that one Tony. I added the "Quote" wording and the inverted commas, as it read at first as if the reviewer was making a political statement. He isn't. The first few paragraphs of the review are quoting one of the band members, who in turn is providing a background to the album. I think the quote is legitimate (if rather long) in the context of helping the reader to understand the concept of the album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2006 at 20:11

Hmmm,I was aware of the relevance of the quote but I dont see the point in quoting at length in a review....I think he will reduce his readership by at least 90%...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 07 2006 at 00:37
I found an old review of Shadow Gallery's first album a couple of minutes ago. It's all capital letters and is annoying to read! And it's VERY Chris Ingles fanboy-ish. But at least this could be fixed from this:
 
SHADOW GALLERY Shadow Gallery
Review (Permanent link) by Baha @ 5:22:58 AM EST, 2/4/2004

5 stars  —  I WILL NOT BE EXAGGERATING IF I SAY THAT SHADOW GALLERY'S FIRST ALBUM HAS CHANGED MY LIFE!THERE ARE VERY UNUSUAL KEYBOARD SOLOS THAT I HAVE NEVER SEEN IN OTHER GROUPS.CHRIS INGLES...WOOOOOW...HE PLAYS JUST IN THE DEPTH OF EMOTIONS,AND ALLTHE MELODIES THAT HE COMPOSES ARE TAKEN FOR GRANTED BY MY HEART.ALL THOSE SPECIAL THINGS MAKE HIM DISTIGUISH FROM OTHER PIANISTS AND KEYBOARDIST.VERY EMOTIONAL DRAMATIC ALBUM!VERY SPECIAL!
 
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SHADOW GALLERY Shadow Gallery
Review (Permanent link) by Baha @ 5:22:58 AM EST, 2/4/2004

5 stars  —  I will not be exaggerating if  I say that Shadow Gallery's first album has changed my life! There are very unusual keyboard solo's that I have never seen in other groups. Chris Ingles...Wooooow...He plays just in the depth of emotions, and all the melodies that he composes are taken for granted by my heart. All those special things make him distiguish from other pianists and keyboardists. Very emotional dramatic album. Very special!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 07 2006 at 07:01
Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:

Hmmm,I was aware of the relevance of the quote but I dont see the point in quoting at length in a review....I think he will reduce his readership by at least 90%...

Agreed!Confused

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 07 2006 at 07:03
Originally posted by Bj-1 Bj-1 wrote:

I found an old review of Shadow Gallery's first album a couple of minutes ago. It's all capital letters and is annoying to read! And it's VERY Chris Ingles fanboy-ish. But at least this could be fixed from this:
 
SHADOW GALLERY Shadow Gallery
Review (Permanent link) by Baha @ 5:22:58 AM EST, 2/4/2004

5 stars  —  I WILL NOT BE EXAGGERATING IF I SAY THAT SHADOW GALLERY'S FIRST ALBUM HAS CHANGED MY LIFE!THERE ARE VERY UNUSUAL KEYBOARD SOLOS THAT I HAVE NEVER SEEN IN OTHER GROUPS.CHRIS INGLES...WOOOOOW...HE PLAYS JUST IN THE DEPTH OF EMOTIONS,AND ALLTHE MELODIES THAT HE COMPOSES ARE TAKEN FOR GRANTED BY MY HEART.ALL THOSE SPECIAL THINGS MAKE HIM DISTIGUISH FROM OTHER PIANISTS AND KEYBOARDIST.VERY EMOTIONAL DRAMATIC ALBUM!VERY SPECIAL!
 
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SHADOW GALLERY Shadow Gallery
Review (Permanent link) by Baha @ 5:22:58 AM EST, 2/4/2004

5 stars  —  I will not be exaggerating if  I say that Shadow Gallery's first album has changed my life! There are very unusual keyboard solo's that I have never seen in other groups. Chris Ingles...Wooooow...He plays just in the depth of emotions, and all the melodies that he composes are taken for granted by my heart. All those special things make him distiguish from other pianists and keyboardists. Very emotional dramatic album. Very special!
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 07 2006 at 15:29
FLAMBOROUGH HEAD Defining The Legacy progressive rock album and reviews Neo Progressive
(Studio Album, 2000)
Avg: 4.30/5
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FLAMBOROUGH HEAD "Defining The Legacy"
Review (Permanent link) by Steve Sheffield
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5 stars   I've lost count of the number of times I've played this record. This is the most brilliant masterpiece I've ever heard, and it is definitely no. 1 in my collection. Everything about this album is fantastic--further words on my part would only demean it.
 
 
 
 
 
Doesn't say much about the music...and it's under the 50 word limit!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 07 2006 at 15:33
Yeah,not decent enough,still ... it is slightly better than rating review...

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Originally posted by Bj-1 Bj-1 wrote:

FLAMBOROUGH HEAD Defining The Legacy progressive rock album and reviews Neo Progressive
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Avg: 4.30/5
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FLAMBOROUGH HEAD "Defining The Legacy"
Review (Permanent link) by Steve Sheffield
Posted 3:00:34 PM EST, 1/7/2006

5 stars   I've lost count of the number of times I've played this record. This is the most brilliant masterpiece I've ever heard, and it is definitely no. 1 in my collection. Everything about this album is fantastic--further words on my part would only demean it.
 
 
 
 
 
Doesn't say much about the music...and it's under the 50 word limit!!

I've written him a nice letter.....

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