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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2006 at 14:02

Did we all miss this one? Probably the first review on the site of their own album by a member of a band (unless you know better!Wink). Not actually much of review by the way!

KAAMOS Deeds and Talks
3 stars
by eh1984

Hello musiclovers!

My name is Kyösti Laihi and I was a keyboardplayer, basicly Hammond B-3 (in Takomo-studios, Helsinki Hammond C-3), piano and Minimoog synthesizer, which I could say is quite familiar to me. I was lucky to join the group in the age of 15 allthough other members were more experiented as professional musicians. Mostly we played are own material and few versions of songs (works) of Yes, Gentle Giant, Jethro Tull, Zappa, Todd Rundgren's Utopia and lots of other artists and bands we highly respected and loved. During the time of the recording of Deeds And Talks I was 17 of age, Ipe(Ilpo Murtojärvi), who composed the music was 22, Johnny Gustafsson 28, and Jakke Leivo 29. So the time has flown but each and every member are still musicians or involved to music in other ways. I had to retire on a pension because of MS, but I could say, that I'm happier, than ever. After Kaamos I formed a band of my own, what I can say was my lifework. It was named or titled The Boulevard and we were doing LOTS of different kind of projects in musicbusiness. TV-Shows, Nightclub performaces and thousands of groovy gigs... But anyway I sang to the same microfone than Celine Dion and Tommy Körberg, doesn't it make me a better man:) But still I think that winning the Finlands Eurovision Song Contest with Pepe Willbergs "Nauravat Silmät Muistetaan"1988 is propably THE thing that some people might remember. I personally refuse to remember...;-) Ipe (guit.&voc.) is working all the time as a topmusician everywhere in Finland (Recording, composing, arranging and been a session musician in recordings and TV-shows. Jakke Leivo (bass) had problems with his hearing and had to quit as a performig artist, and he is the most beloved and respected musicteacher in Oulunkylä Pop-Jazz conservatoire, Helsinki. What a fine man! Johnny Gustafsson (drums&voc.) was working as technician in studios and joined to the quite popular Disco&Dance styled pop-group named Bogart Co. and they did few records. Johnny is trying to get few earlier recordings pulished. Mabe this

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2006 at 14:22
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Did we all miss this one? Probably the first review on the site of their own album by a member of a band (unless you know better!Wink). Not actually much of review by the way!

KAAMOS Deeds and Talks
3 stars
by eh1984

Hello musiclovers!

My name is Kyösti Laihi and I was a keyboardplayer, basicly Hammond B-3 (in Takomo-studios, Helsinki Hammond C-3), piano and Minimoog synthesizer, which I could say is quite familiar to me. I was lucky to join the group in the age of 15 allthough other members were more experiented as professional musicians. Mostly we played are own material and few versions of songs (works) of Yes, Gentle Giant, Jethro Tull, Zappa, Todd Rundgren's Utopia and lots of other artists and bands we highly respected and loved. During the time of the recording of Deeds And Talks I was 17 of age, Ipe(Ilpo Murtojärvi), who composed the music was 22, Johnny Gustafsson 28, and Jakke Leivo 29. So the time has flown but each and every member are still musicians or involved to music in other ways. I had to retire on a pension because of MS, but I could say, that I'm happier, than ever. After Kaamos I formed a band of my own, what I can say was my lifework. It was named or titled The Boulevard and we were doing LOTS of different kind of projects in musicbusiness. TV-Shows, Nightclub performaces and thousands of groovy gigs... But anyway I sang to the same microfone than Celine Dion and Tommy Körberg, doesn't it make me a better man:) But still I think that winning the Finlands Eurovision Song Contest with Pepe Willbergs "Nauravat Silmät Muistetaan"1988 is propably THE thing that some people might remember. I personally refuse to remember...;-) Ipe (guit.&voc.) is working all the time as a topmusician everywhere in Finland (Recording, composing, arranging and been a session musician in recordings and TV-shows. Jakke Leivo (bass) had problems with his hearing and had to quit as a performig artist, and he is the most beloved and respected musicteacher in Oulunkylä Pop-Jazz conservatoire, Helsinki. What a fine man! Johnny Gustafsson (drums&voc.) was working as technician in studios and joined to the quite popular Disco&Dance styled pop-group named Bogart Co. and they did few records. Johnny is trying to get few earlier recordings pulished. Mabe this

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2006 at 14:34
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Did we all miss this one? Probably the first review on the site of their own album by a member of a band (unless you know better!Wink). Not actually much of review by the way!

KAAMOS Deeds and Talks
3 stars
by eh1984

Hello musiclovers!

My name is Kyösti Laihi and I was a keyboardplayer, basicly Hammond B-3 (in Takomo-studios, Helsinki Hammond C-3), piano and Minimoog synthesizer, which I could say is quite familiar to me. I was lucky to join the group in the age of 15 allthough other members were more experiented as professional musicians. Mostly we played are own material and few versions of songs (works) of Yes, Gentle Giant, Jethro Tull, Zappa, Todd Rundgren's Utopia and lots of other artists and bands we highly respected and loved. During the time of the recording of Deeds And Talks I was 17 of age, Ipe(Ilpo Murtojärvi), who composed the music was 22, Johnny Gustafsson 28, and Jakke Leivo 29. So the time has flown but each and every member are still musicians or involved to music in other ways. I had to retire on a pension because of MS, but I could say, that I'm happier, than ever. After Kaamos I formed a band of my own, what I can say was my lifework. It was named or titled The Boulevard and we were doing LOTS of different kind of projects in musicbusiness. TV-Shows, Nightclub performaces and thousands of groovy gigs... But anyway I sang to the same microfone than Celine Dion and Tommy Körberg, doesn't it make me a better man:) But still I think that winning the Finlands Eurovision Song Contest with Pepe Willbergs "Nauravat Silmät Muistetaan"1988 is propably THE thing that some people might remember. I personally refuse to remember...;-) Ipe (guit.&voc.) is working all the time as a topmusician everywhere in Finland (Recording, composing, arranging and been a session musician in recordings and TV-shows. Jakke Leivo (bass) had problems with his hearing and had to quit as a performig artist, and he is the most beloved and respected musicteacher in Oulunkylä Pop-Jazz conservatoire, Helsinki. What a fine man! Johnny Gustafsson (drums&voc.) was working as technician in studios and joined to the quite popular Disco&Dance styled pop-group named Bogart Co. and they did few records. Johnny is trying to get few earlier recordings pulished. Mabe this

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2006 at 14:40

I don't understand the most recent review made for Brain Salad Surgery since the reviewer doesn't seem to think too highly of the songs themselves, yet gives the album 5 stars.  He rates the songs 8.5, 10, 6.5, 6.5, 7.5, 7 and 8.5 which averages out to 7.8 (or 3.9/5).  I'd just like to understand why he gave masterpiece status to an album which he doesn't seem to like much other than Toccata.

EMERSON LAKE & PALMER (ELP) Brain Salad Surgery
5 stars
by bdchappie

The first track Jerusalem is a cover of old hymn with lyrics written by the great english poet William Blake. ELP treat this song with the respect it deserves while adding much needed life and a great level of emotion putting it on a new level. The hymn is strange start to an album with a sleeve that looks like it came straight out of hades. 8.5/10

Toccata, the albums masterpiece and one of my personal favourite song of all times. It starts of with quiet trumpets which decieves the listener with what lies ahead. Then with crashing passion comes the keyboards, drum and bass, with such agression and intense passion. When the keyboards are finished their thrashing, a drum solo by Carl Palmer finishes off the first "movement" of the song, then rumbling percussives noices of Palmer, and a windy sound effect take your emagination to outside the colleseum of ancient Rome ELP have taken you with this song to genre of program music, Greg Lake's bass plays and give the impression of a sneaking shadow in the vicinty an alarm is sounded with even more agression the musicians play strange experimental noises, and at a heightened climax of music we are taken back to the first "movement", and then the song ends leaving your mind blown away. I have never heard a more savagely intense song as this one. 10/10

Still...you turn me on and Benny the bouncer are two short tracks I treat as fillers, Still... is more a typical love ballad, for the ladies and most likely a single. Benny the bouncer is humorous piece about a bar fight, int the same vein as Harold the Barrel or the Battle of Epping Forest by Genesis, albeit not as good; although I know some people who like it. 6.5/10 each

Karn Evil 9:

1st Impression parts one and two ; although I think this piece is a little dated, it still has some amazing solos by ELP, their trademark energy, and has the famous lines "WELCOME BACK MY FRIENDS TO THE SHOW THAT NEVER ENDS", I listen to this piece quite regulary 7.5/10

2nd Impression is mostly a traditional jazz piano with influences of Coltrane etc on it. Has a bit of ragtime in it as well, great for widening your appreciation to more traditional jazz pieces. 7/10

3rd Impression Is a great piece with some very fascinating inventive keyboarding by Keith Emerson. Lake's voice really excels on this piece. This whole movement is based around computers taking over the world, with a robotic voice declaring war on humanity-played by Lake, there is strange whirlling hypnotic robotic noices with interesting keyboard effects to describe the battle between humanity and robots. The albums sleeve looks as if to give reference to this. 8.5/10 Overall an enjoyable journey and perhaps the finest ELP album to date. And if possible its better to get this on vinyl for the sleeve, the open up design is just incedible, HR Gigers painting is one of the most memorable works of art in the 20th century. This album is definately worth your time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2006 at 15:35
Originally posted by Lofcaudio Lofcaudio wrote:

I don't understand the most recent review made for Brain Salad Surgery since the reviewer doesn't seem to think too highly of the songs themselves, yet gives the album 5 stars.  He rates the songs 8.5, 10, 6.5, 6.5, 7.5, 7 and 8.5 which averages out to 7.8 (or 3.9/5).  I'd just like to understand why he gave masterpiece status to an album which he doesn't seem to like much other than Toccata.

Wrong thread - http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=3317&a mp;a mp;PN=0&TPN=92 

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HAWKWIND It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous
1 stars
by zorofaster
When you are really bored and nothing good comes out of you, you usually sigh, take a beer or watch the chickens getting philosofic on oats; all harmless and forgotten the next day. Hawkwind recorded quite a few of those moments and made a record of it. If they ever get the urge to do something like this again the should consider starting a stamp collection instead.
HAWKWIND It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous
4 stars
by mystic fred
i really enjoyed this aural adventure on its release and still play it, i have always considered "it is the business of the future to be dangerous" one of hawkwind's better albums to my ears, if not equal to but at least as enjoyable as "electric tepee". this was made during a good period of hawkwind material, i agree they explored the ambient side of things here to an extent rather than actual songs, and a lot of people find this sort of thing boring, and tend to love or hate it but it works for me. i have listened to many ambient style albums but have found hawkwind's the most approachable. the album was originally released as a double lp but can now be purchased on a single cd. the sound quality is extremely good, making the most of the special effects. most of the ambient tracks, which blend well together, are based around a repeated theme interspersed with computerised sound effects with drums and percussion blended together. some interesting ideas here, i found the "space is their palestine/tibet is not china" tracks very effective, building up an aural image of that country, including singing tibetan monks! washes of synthesisers, great rhythms, soaring guitars, a good exercise for the imagination. i have played this album many times and still hear things i'd missed. the album flows along in a similar style until "letting in the past", "the camera that could lie" (amazing reggae-style beat), two of the three conventional songs (if conventional is the appropriate word for hawkwind!) break the mood. " 3 or 4 erections in the course of a night", "techno tropic zone exists" (interesting titles!), then "gimme shelter", an amazing version of the rolling stones song. "avante" is the last track on the album, some fast drum patterns over washes and layers of sound effects. overall a stimulating sound experience, an excellent addition to any ambient/space rock music collection, indeed i wish dave brock, the king of space rock, would go back to his studio and conjure up new sounds and images and create another album in this style, rather than "take me to your leader" which i found slightly disappointing - a bit too conventional!
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2006 at 15:58

Twilight in Olympus

SYMPHONY X

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1 stars  —  YAAAWWWN....! heard all this before - they're all in there: zeppelin, schenker...can't any body think of anything new these days....??
 
.....and how did THIS get past the censors?????LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2006 at 16:42

Because it doesn't actually appear on the album page, too short.Wink

http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD. asp?cd_id=1289

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2006 at 16:52
Originally posted by mystic fred mystic fred wrote:

Twilight in Olympus

SYMPHONY X

Review by mystic fred
4:18:18 AM EST, 3/3/2006

1 stars  —  YAAAWWWN....! heard all this before - they're all in there: zeppelin, schenker...can't any body think of anything new these days....??
 
.....and how did THIS get past the censors?????LOL

wow, what a review, now i don't need to listen to the album, i know what will i find in it, great one ...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2006 at 16:58

Easy Livin:

I remember once i read a review of Close To The Edge that said something like "Anderson is a pedofilic man", or "writes pedofilic lyrics here", and that CTTE was the first album that introduced hip-hop on scene, do you have it anywhere?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 19 2006 at 11:33

I had to post the following review by Gatot here:

LUCIFER'S FRIEND Sumogrip
1 stars
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This album is crap. I don't intend to demean on the efforts of the musicians to create this album. But honestly, by any definition of even mainstream rock, you'd better buy any LED ZEPPELIN album, I think, than to buy this CD. As a fan of Lucifer's Friend, I cannot accept the quality of music this band produces for this album. What do you think? - Gatot Widayanto, Indonesia.

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Why did I have to post it? Because I think it is the first time I've ever come across a negative review by Gatot. He is by far the most positive reviewer on the site. Read his many reviews, they almost invariably find something good to say about the album.Clap

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 19 2006 at 11:42
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

I had to post the following review by Gatot here:

LUCIFER'S FRIEND Sumogrip
1 stars
by Gatot (Gatot Widayanto)

[Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator]

This album is crap. I don't intend to demean on the efforts of the musicians to create this album. But honestly, by any definition of even mainstream rock, you'd better buy any LED ZEPPELIN album, I think, than to buy this CD. As a fan of Lucifer's Friend, I cannot accept the quality of music this band produces for this album. What do you think? - Gatot Widayanto, Indonesia.

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Why did I have to post it? Because I think it is the first time I've ever come across a negative review by Gatot. He is by far the most positive reviewer on the site. Read his many reviews, they almost invariably find something good to say about the album.Clap

So if he doesn't like it...it really must be crap!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 19 2006 at 11:51
Originally posted by Lofcaudio Lofcaudio wrote:

I don't understand the most recent review made for Brain Salad Surgery since the reviewer doesn't seem to think too highly of the songs themselves, yet gives the album 5 stars.  He rates the songs 8.5, 10, 6.5, 6.5, 7.5, 7 and 8.5 which averages out to 7.8 (or 3.9/5).  I'd just like to understand why he gave masterpiece status to an album which he doesn't seem to like much other than Toccata.

EMERSON LAKE & PALMER (ELP) Brain Salad Surgery
5 stars
by bdchappie

The first track Jerusalem is a cover of old hymn with lyrics written by the great english poet William Blake. ELP treat this song with the respect it deserves while adding much needed life and a great level of emotion putting it on a new level. The hymn is strange start to an album with a sleeve that looks like it came straight out of hades. 8.5/10

Toccata, the albums masterpiece and one of my personal favourite song of all times. It starts of with quiet trumpets which decieves the listener with what lies ahead. Then with crashing passion comes the keyboards, drum and bass, with such agression and intense passion. When the keyboards are finished their thrashing, a drum solo by Carl Palmer finishes off the first "movement" of the song, then rumbling percussives noices of Palmer, and a windy sound effect take your emagination to outside the colleseum of ancient Rome ELP have taken you with this song to genre of program music, Greg Lake's bass plays and give the impression of a sneaking shadow in the vicinty an alarm is sounded with even more agression the musicians play strange experimental noises, and at a heightened climax of music we are taken back to the first "movement", and then the song ends leaving your mind blown away. I have never heard a more savagely intense song as this one. 10/10

Still...you turn me on and Benny the bouncer are two short tracks I treat as fillers, Still... is more a typical love ballad, for the ladies and most likely a single. Benny the bouncer is humorous piece about a bar fight, int the same vein as Harold the Barrel or the Battle of Epping Forest by Genesis, albeit not as good; although I know some people who like it. 6.5/10 each

Karn Evil 9:

1st Impression parts one and two ; although I think this piece is a little dated, it still has some amazing solos by ELP, their trademark energy, and has the famous lines "WELCOME BACK MY FRIENDS TO THE SHOW THAT NEVER ENDS", I listen to this piece quite regulary 7.5/10

2nd Impression is mostly a traditional jazz piano with influences of Coltrane etc on it. Has a bit of ragtime in it as well, great for widening your appreciation to more traditional jazz pieces. 7/10

3rd Impression Is a great piece with some very fascinating inventive keyboarding by Keith Emerson. Lake's voice really excels on this piece. This whole movement is based around computers taking over the world, with a robotic voice declaring war on humanity-played by Lake, there is strange whirlling hypnotic robotic noices with interesting keyboard effects to describe the battle between humanity and robots. The albums sleeve looks as if to give reference to this. 8.5/10 Overall an enjoyable journey and perhaps the finest ELP album to date. And if possible its better to get this on vinyl for the sleeve, the open up design is just incedible, HR Gigers painting is one of the most memorable works of art in the 20th century. This album is definately worth your time.


I saw that one as well. Confused me quite a bit.

Awesome thread, by the way.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 19 2006 at 15:34
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How about a thread of some of the more unique contributions to the reviews? While I don't necessarily want to single people out for ridicule, I think some really fascinatingly mystifying points of view have been submitted. Humor (intentional or unintentional), bizarre observations, or just plain missing the point entirely would be good criteria. Even some of the more warped web-translations would work (I, for one, have come to look forward to andrea salvador's submissions). "

Providing it has more than five words,  e.g. not "this rocks", or "this sucks", any review is good as the person took time to inform others.

In other websites, I only click on "yes" "was this review helpful to you" section and ignore the "no" part as it is too often used by people who don't like opinions who differ from themselves (people are only human)

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 19 2006 at 16:36
^ That's a really good review of Octavarium, Easy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2006 at 11:44
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Love this one:

RUSH Rush - In Rio
Review by Ian Gledhill @ 2:15:05 PM EST, 2/14/2004

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1 stars  —  This is one repeatedly overated band who, along with the likes of the rolling stones should have packed it in years ago. The last time I listened to this band was when I was in high school. For eggheads only.

I guess I'm an egghead!

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2006 at 11:47
Originally posted by Phil Phil wrote:

Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

I had to post the following review by Gatot here:

LUCIFER'S FRIEND Sumogrip
1 stars
by Gatot (Gatot Widayanto)

[Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator]

This album is crap. I don't intend to demean on the efforts of the musicians to create this album. But honestly, by any definition of even mainstream rock, you'd better buy any LED ZEPPELIN album, I think, than to buy this CD. As a fan of Lucifer's Friend, I cannot accept the quality of music this band produces for this album. What do you think? - Gatot Widayanto, Indonesia.

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Why did I have to post it? Because I think it is the first time I've ever come across a negative review by Gatot. He is by far the most positive reviewer on the site. Read his many reviews, they almost invariably find something good to say about the album.Clap

So if he doesn't like it...it really must be crap!
 
Shocked GATOT MAKING A REVIEW LIKE THAT !! Shocked
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2006 at 14:46
3 stars MAD DISC!

Certainly that like gift of Christmas the readers of NME are not able to have better. I do not know how many copies in more with respect the usual one were sold in more but I should say that this is an excellent gift.

Certainly "Brain Salad Surgery" is a piece aged well! I believe that in the homonymous album there it was well. "Excerpts From Brain Salad Surgery" is instead a mix that is not aged well...

But thing want to do us, for what farewell... It stays, still today, a good tape for manipulation exercises.

Like gift is a gift that would do happy everything.

For always yours, Mandrakeroot



Beautiful poetry. Anyone want to write music for this?LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2006 at 15:11
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

You might enjoy some of these:

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=12220

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=16302



Those are the best Threads in the forums! LOL
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