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E-Dub
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Posted: February 01 2008 at 17:24 |
No way. Neal is one of the better ones out there.
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Jared
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Posted: February 01 2008 at 17:54 |
too religious for me...just reminds me of my childhood and sends a shiver down my spine....
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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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Dim
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Posted: February 01 2008 at 18:11 |
Neal Morse himself, No
Neal Morse' musical direction, too cop paste typical symp prog, nothing very imaginative
Mike Portney with Neal Morse, terrible.
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ES335
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Posted: February 01 2008 at 19:07 |
I like him as a songwriter, and I think he sounds better with Transatlantic than with Spock's Beard, but his voice, hmmm. Let's just say I don't think he would have to try very hard to do a killer Weird Al Yankovic impersonation.
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profskett
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Posted: February 01 2008 at 19:36 |
rushfan4 wrote:
Last option for me, I think he is awesome, even in spite of his religious leanings. |
I think he's awesome, especially in light of his beliefs. It adds a new twist to the style, and a wonderful sense of positivity to his lyrics.
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laplace
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Posted: February 01 2008 at 20:43 |
*giggled at Sygyzy's reply*
Well, he doesn't annoy me any more because I don't listen to music by any of the groups he's involved with, although if he puts something out this year I'll endure it, since that's my crusade.
My chief problem is that his music is too safe, too rooted in the nice-but-predictable. It's no crime to make solid pop/rock songs but they're simply not what excites me. Sorry Neal. Take solace in the fact that you're not the only artist with which I have this problem. ;P
Edited by laplace - February 01 2008 at 20:44
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Queen By-Tor
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Posted: February 01 2008 at 23:31 |
He may not be the best vocalist out there, but he's sill awesome. Great composer/writer. Althought I can see where some people would find him quite annoying. Y'know who I think is annoying? The Swedish version of him, Roine Stolt. But this poll isn't about Stolt, so I'll bugger off.
Morse? Awesome.
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Peter
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 00:05 |
Syzygy wrote:
When he's listening to his ipod he tends to sing along out of tune, which is particularly annoying on public transport. And it's infuriating when he claims it's not his turn to take the newspapers to the recycling bank even though the house rota is on the kitchen door and he sees it every day. So yes, Neal Morse definitely annoys me sometimes, but we all have our faults. |
He he he!
Isn't he a New Brunswick trawlerman? Didn't our Jim take him up the canal once?
Seroiously though, I imagine he might well annoy me -- if I gave him the chance.
Edited by Peter - February 02 2008 at 00:30
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Flucktrot
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 00:44 |
I never miss a chance to give some props to Morse!
Sounds great in the studio...otherwise I have to admit I'm less thrilled
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Thank you, God of Rock, for this chance to kick ass
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andYouandI45
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 15:57 |
There are several prog groups and solo artists that I don't like, but I can understand why people like them.
The difference with Neal Morse is that I can't see why anybody does like his music. I've tried it out. It's christian dad rock. And you can say he's talented or whatever, but talent only goes so far, at some point the songs have to be good too.
Sorry if I hurt anyones feelings
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 16:04 |
Mr Morse seems a nice person
But his lyrics are really annoying, If I want sermons, I go to church and if I want to listen anti Catholic lyrics i place the 700 Club.
Iván
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 16:09 |
The man is a genius and I absolutely love his music.
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Frippertron
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 16:25 |
Neal Morse is overbearing..
I love his singing etc, but when I watched The Making of V, I was cringing how full of himself he is.
He needs to settle down a bit.
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The Cheerful Insanity of Prog Rock
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 16:32 |
Frippertron wrote:
Neal Morse is overbearing..
I love his singing etc, but when I watched The Making of V, I was cringing how full of himself he is.
He needs to settle down a bit. |
A lot has changed since then ...
Edited by MikeEnRegalia - February 02 2008 at 16:52
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 16:49 |
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
Mr Morse seems a nice person
But his lyrics are really annoying, If I want sermons, I go to church and if I want to listen anti Catholic lyrics i place the 700 Club.
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"My purpose in making this album is to open people's eyes to the idea that the church started out in the full light ("I am the light of the world", "YE are the light of the world") went into darkness and is now in the process of coming back into the light. When I wrote this album I was unaware of Martin Luther's anti-Jewish statements, and I considered scrapping it, but I feel that the main point is that the way God used him to protest false religion is stil a good example of courage and boldness for a Godly cause. Also, I am not trying to point to only one church that needs to be reformed, but rather that we should ALL look at the scriptures afresh to see what truth God wants to restore in THIS generation! If Luther brought back salvation by faith, the Wesleys brought sanctification, and the Pentecostals restored the baptism of the Holy Ghost, what is there for US to restore? Remember, the latter house shall be greater than the former!" -from insert of Sola Scriptura doesn't really seem like he harbors any feelings against the current church I'll admit that some of the lyrics are a bit blunt but I don't think the purpose of this album was to go out of his way to bash Catholicism
Edited by heyitsthatguy - February 02 2008 at 16:51
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Nash
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 17:29 |
Neal Morse is BORING! everything of him is BORING!
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 17:47 |
heyitsthatguy wrote:
doesn't really seem like he harbors any feelings against the current church
I'll admit that some of the lyrics are a bit blunt but I don't think the purpose of this album was to go out of his way to bash Catholicism
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Are you sure? Have you read any of his interviews?
Sola Scriptura an attack on the Catholic Church?
Morse: It takes place in Luther's time, but I go beyond that all the way to the book of Revelation. I think it's important to understand that throughout history, the church fell away from Jesus and his teachings. It fell away from "Love your enemies," for example. That's what I'm trying to paint through Martin Luther and the Catholic Church. That is the first step to understanding Sola Scriptura.
The second step would be to ask, "If the church fell away and got poisoned and tainted, then what else besides 'The just shall live by faith' got twisted?" What else do we see in the Scriptures that we don't see in the church, or do we see in the church but don't see in the Scriptures? What do we all need to reform?
In "The Conflict," the second track on Sola Scriptura, you have the Catholic Church of that day declaring, "Look, I've got great big armies like a General/I may have a mistress but at least I'm a hetero" Why did you write those lines?
Morse: I read about a pope who wanted to be known as the conquering pope, like a great general, and I thought what a contrast to Christ's life. There was another pope that was homosexual, and another pope had a lot of mistresses. I wrote that line mainly because I was looking for something to rhyme with "general," but I wasn't sure whether I should leave that. I prayed about it, and even up to near the end of the album I wondered if I should change some of the lines because they were pretty hard. But a couple weeks later, a friend who didn't know anything about the album said to me he was reading that Luther was so appalled by the immorality when he went to Rome. One of the priests said to him, "We may have mistresses, but at least we're not homosexuals." But of course, all the sins of the flesh are equal. They're not listed by degrees.
Is the criticism fair that the story of Martin Luther and the Reformation often neglects the shortcomings of the reformers?
Morse: I don't really want to focus so much on Martin Luther and the Catholic Church, but on what is the spirit of the corrupt church and what is the spirit of the true church? My thought is that there is this spirit in the church that wants to kill everything that isn't like it. Even the reformers had it, and the reform churches may still have it.
When do you believe the corruption of the church began?
Morse: It seems to me that there was a steady decline. My goal is to have people step back and take a look at the big picture. What are the fruits of this declining church?
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It's evident by his words that even when people believe he's talking about Luther's days, he's also talking about actual Catholic Church.
Yeah, the main thought behind the album is to open the peoples eyes to the church that Jesus started fell away from righteousness in that thousand year period when the church was in a righteous condition that perhaps some of Jesus' teachings got poisoned and that then we need to, not only did Luther need to, look fresh at the scriptures but maybe we do in our day as well.
I really like to encourage people to read the Bible for themselves and to see where the church may need to be reformed today.
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In The Door he attacks clearly our believes:
1.- Attacks our believe in the Holy Communion, our most sacred Sacrament:
Calls himself the Bishop-Prince and blood's his favorite wine
2.- Attacks our belief in the Saints:
We'll take the Roman Gods except the names will all be changed
I don't want to turn this into a Theological debate (there are many in this Forum) but if I'm asked a question, I reply.
Iván
Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - February 02 2008 at 17:52
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Zitro
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 18:53 |
His vocals are mediocre.
But his songwriting skills are top-notch. His solo prog albums are at least 4-star albums for me.
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shanocles
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 20:17 |
listening to neal's creativity with music has improved the way i view/play music myself. he is a complete inspiration and also does the genre of prog a great service. c'mon transatlantic is very beautiful music. i'm also a Christian/follower of Christ and nothing rocks me more to hear prog to biblical themes/scripture. not only that, he's progressive enough do branch into many other genres, and do them justice also. just think about his creative output in the last few years ... my count is at least 12-13 recordings since leaving Spock's (and that doesn't include guest appearances ala-Salem Hill or his 2 latest studio jobs soon to be released), plus the many various tours (he is on tour as we speak). he's totally committed to music!
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if left is wrong i don't wanna be right...
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jplanet
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Posted: February 02 2008 at 20:39 |
I think his music is brilliant, yet I am put off by the fact that he ditched his band, who had invested themselves in his talent and trusted his commitment to them. As a Christian, I'm surprised he didn't see the members of Spock's Beard as a gift from God that he failed to cherish. That's my problem with the hardcore evangelical scene -- you must put everything behind you and the focus of everything in your life has to directly be in praise of God. I see nothing wrong with that being done indirectly, e.g. appreciate what life has given you.
I can't say annoying so much as difficult to comprehend.
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