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sean
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Topic: Van Der Graaf Generator Posted: December 04 2007 at 10:41 |
I know quite a few people around here are fans, and I looked them up because I kept hearing such good things about them. I've listened to all the samples on this site and I'm leaning towards getting Pawn Hearts as my first album. I just want to know your opinions and if you think that is a good choice, since this community is knowledgeable of such things. Once I get your recommendations then all I have to do is find a store that carries them, which I haven't seen at all.
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glass house
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Posted: December 04 2007 at 10:53 |
Pawn Hearts is a great album, so buy that one if you can.
H to He, Who Am the Only One is also a big favorite of me. Great songs.
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Fassbinder
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Posted: December 04 2007 at 11:54 |
Pawn Hearts is a fantastic album, but not such a good choice for the first Van der Graaf Generator album to buy, in my opinion.
I'd suggest to get first one album from the so-called "first stage" -- either The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other or H To He Who Am The Only One and one from the "second stage" -- either Godbluff or Still Life.
Then, being impressed or unimpressed by these two albums, you might want to buy the other album I mentioned from each pair. And only after that I recommend to begin with Pawn Hearts -- by this moment you'll have much more background to appreciate the grandeur of it.
Remember, however, that this is only a suggestion, and the decisive word is your own one. Good luck with VdGG anyway!
Eugene
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: December 04 2007 at 12:12 |
I got Pawn Hearts quite late, compared to some of their other albums, so I advice waiting for a while and getting The Least and H to He first.
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Duncan
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Posted: December 04 2007 at 12:19 |
If you're looking for high-class musical psychodrama, get something from the first period. Pawn Hearts is the best of these by miles and you won't be disappointed.
Their approach in the second period is, superficially, more stripped down. Incredible, tightly arranged, totally unique songs - that can be every bit as violent and uncompromising as their older stuff - that you'll be listening to for years. Godbluff's my favourite but Still Life and the hugely underrated World Record are five-star efforts too.
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Nowhere Man
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Posted: December 04 2007 at 20:54 |
Duncan wrote:
If you're looking for high-class musical psychodrama, get something from the first period. Pawn Hearts is the best of these by miles and you won't be disappointed.
Their approach in the second period is, superficially, more stripped down. Incredible, tightly arranged, totally unique songs - that can be every bit as violent and uncompromising as their older stuff - that you'll be listening to for years. Godbluff's my favourite but Still Life and the hugely underrated World Record are five-star efforts too.
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Heh, I just made a poll about the difference between the two eras. Pawn Hearts was my first VDGG album and I've been obsessed with the band since, but one of the two albums before that one might be a better choice for a first album. Pawn Hearts is still my favorite of their albums, though.
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Posted: December 04 2007 at 23:59 |
Fassbinder wrote:
Pawn Hearts is a fantastic album, but not such a good choice for the first Van der Graaf Generator album to buy, in my opinion.
I'd suggest to get first one album from the so-called "first stage" -- either The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other or H To He Who Am The Only One and one from the "second stage" -- either Godbluff or Still Life.
Then, being impressed or unimpressed by these two albums, you
might want to buy the other album I mentioned from each pair. And only
after that I recommend to begin with Pawn Hearts -- by this moment you'll have much more background to appreciate the grandeur of it.
Remember, however, that this is only a suggestion, and the decisive word is your own one. Good luck with VdGG anyway!
Eugene |
bingo... listen to Eugene.... that grandeur to some... is another's disappointing mess
Pawn Hearts is an album you will probably own.. hell most or nearly all
of us have it... but if you are interested in the group... start
with another... I'd recommend H to He. You might find Pawn Hearts and
it's 'masterpiece' to be the most maddening prog album you own... you
may love it.. knowing at heart... it could have been SO much better...
or you may find it very disappointing... knowing ...yep you
guessed it... it could have been SO much better. Then
again.. you may find it to be a complete waste of time.. and miss out
on some better.. if not idolized here.. albums.
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 00:26 |
Geck0 wrote:
I got Pawn Hearts quite late, compared to some of their other albums, so I advice waiting for a while and getting The Least and H to He first.
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npjnpj
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 08:21 |
My recommendation is to start with Still Life, as I find this the most accessable (others might disagree), and then work yourself through to the others.
Unless you're into the shrill stuff, I'd stay away from Pawn Hearts until a bit later on.
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BaldJean
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 08:34 |
just get 'em all, including the live albums "Vital" and "Real Time". "Vital" is a very raw album with an unusual VdGG line-up, "Real Time" is an historic document of the VdGG reunion concert from May 6th 2005
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 08:55 |
Fassbinder wrote:
Pawn Hearts is a fantastic album, but not such a good choice for the first Van der Graaf Generator album to buy, in my opinion.
I'd suggest to get first one album from the so-called "first stage" -- either The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other or H To He Who Am The Only One and one from the "second stage" -- either Godbluff or Still Life.
Then, being impressed or unimpressed by these two albums, you might want to buy the other album I mentioned from each pair. And only after that I recommend to begin with Pawn Hearts -- by this moment you'll have much more background to appreciate the grandeur of it.
Remember, however, that this is only a suggestion, and the decisive word is your own one. Good luck with VdGG anyway!
Eugene |
I would start with the DVD where they play the full Godbluff album and the Plague in studio.
It's best to see the band playing and which musician being responsible for which sounds. Had I seen this when I was 20 instead of 30, I'd have loved this band a decade more....
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 11:06 |
As great an album as Pawn hearts is I agree with everyone who says it's not an ideal first choice. My own recomendation would be Godbluff which is more accesible and every tracks a killer.
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Norbert
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 11:09 |
As Fassbinder said H to He and Still Life are good starting points. They contain excellent songs, show quite well what is this band about, and they are relatively accesible.
All VDGG studio albums are worth having IMHO, each deserves at least 3 stars.
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 11:28 |
Norbert wrote:
As Fassbinder said H to He and Still Life are good starting points. They contain excellent songs, show quite well what is this band about, and they are relatively accesible.
All VDGG studio albums are worth having IMHO, each deserves at least 3 stars. |
Just make sure you can Pawn Hearts after
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sean
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 16:31 |
well, i've listened to all the samples on PA and from those it's hard to choose an album, as i enjoy them all. however, the songs i liked best are probably "man-erg" and "childlike faith in childhood's end". also, accessibility is not something that really determines how much i like it, and i usually tend to gravitate towards more inaccessible music anyway. i'll probably end up getting whatever the first one i can find in a store is (so far that's proved impossible) or i'll order one from amazon if i go too long with no luck in stores.
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 16:38 |
I'm not sure if the deal's still up, but go to Spin CDs and see if you can get the remastered albums for a lot cheaper than most places. They sell three together for £30, I believe.
The deal may have finished now though.
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magnus
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 17:17 |
Do what most have said, and instead of getting Pawn Hearts first, get H to He, Godbluff or Still Life instead.
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Each piece as amorphous as the other - Each piece in its lack of shape a lie
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 18:00 |
Pawn Hearts was my first VDGG album and it clicked right away, it's one of my favorite albums!
It's their darkest and most avant-garde album so it's a pretty difficult listen. Godbluff and H to He are generally better starting points, IMO. But if you can handle Pawn Hearts well, then go ahead and buy their other albums as well
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sean
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 19:40 |
Bj-1 wrote:
Pawn Hearts was my first VDGG album and it clicked right away, it's one of my favorite albums!
It's their darkest and most avant-garde album so it's a pretty difficult listen. Godbluff and H to He are generally better starting points, IMO. But if you can handle Pawn Hearts well, then go ahead and buy their other albums as well
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I think it being the darkest and most avant-garde was why i was liking man-erg so much, although i really liked all the other samples, particularly childlike faith in childhood's end.
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Astrodomine
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Posted: December 06 2007 at 12:50 |
I would go with H To He first, then Pawn Hearts and Godbluff.
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