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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:29
The end of Gog Magog is freaky. In a good way.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:29
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Alex, thanks for the Absent Lovers reminder, I bought it last weekend and liked it pretty much on the first listen today Smile


No problem! Glad you liked it. Clap

Ah f**king hell... Angry I'd written a long story about hearing USA before Larks' Tongues in Aspic and how the studio songs still feel pretty lame compared to their live counterparts still all these years later, but then I managed to erase the whole thing. But yeah, now that I'll probably end up buying Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair pretty soon, I fear that the same thing might happen with Absent Lovers and those albums, if AL is so much better as I remember you saying.

Surprisingly I much enjoyed the AL versions of Red and Larks II with the electronic drums and all Smile


The studio albums are good too, but I just have to treat them separately. The Neal and Jack and Me DVD is even better than Absent Lovers. Clap

I absolutely love that lineup.

I really respect their musicianship as individuals and as a unit, and their compositions are really clever, but so far the 80s Crimso hasn't really connected with me the way the earlier lineups. I miss the beauty they had earlier, there are pretty things like Matte Kudasai, but to me it's just a pretty little thing, it doesn't reach me emotionally. I think the earlier Crimso was more diverse in their feel and sound, but it may just be that I'm not familiar enough with the later era to really see all there is Smile Yet.


That's funny you say that... Because I really like earlier Crimson, but my feelings are just the opposite of yours.

When Belew comes into the fold, then that's when the immense amounts of emotion and creativity come into play for me. My favorite earlier album though is Larks, and while that is 5 stars, it still just isn't the same to later Crimson for me.

One of my favorite Crimson albums is the ProjeKcts boxset. It's a shame that more people aren't made aware of that.

That's how you recognize a great band; everyone has different favorites Wink I'm massively biased towards the early Crimso for the simple reason that Red and In the Court were my two first prog albums ever and Starless is probably my all time favourite song. My first prog band and still there's stuff to find, I like that Smile 

Now it's bedtime, first I'll see what Miss Marple is up to with her Sleeping Murder, then it's zzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:30
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:32
Originally posted by Keppa4v Keppa4v wrote:

Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

Originally posted by Keppa4v Keppa4v wrote:

Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

Originally posted by Keppa4v Keppa4v wrote:

Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

Originally posted by Keppa4v Keppa4v wrote:

Alex, thanks for the Absent Lovers reminder, I bought it last weekend and liked it pretty much on the first listen today Smile


No problem! Glad you liked it. Clap

Ah f**king hell... Angry I'd written a long story about hearing USA before Larks' Tongues in Aspic and how the studio songs still feel pretty lame compared to their live counterparts still all these years later, but then I managed to erase the whole thing. But yeah, now that I'll probably end up buying Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair pretty soon, I fear that the same thing might happen with Absent Lovers and those albums, if AL is so much better as I remember you saying.

Surprisingly I much enjoyed the AL versions of Red and Larks II with the electronic drums and all Smile


The studio albums are good too, but I just have to treat them separately. The Neal and Jack and Me DVD is even better than Absent Lovers. Clap

I absolutely love that lineup.

I really respect their musicianship as individuals and as a unit, and their compositions are really clever, but so far the 80s Crimso hasn't really connected with me the way the earlier lineups. I miss the beauty they had earlier, there are pretty things like Matte Kudasai, but to me it's just a pretty little thing, it doesn't reach me emotionally. I think the earlier Crimso was more diverse in their feel and sound, but it may just be that I'm not familiar enough with the later era to really see all there is Smile Yet.


That's funny you say that... Because I really like earlier Crimson, but my feelings are just the opposite of yours.

When Belew comes into the fold, then that's when the immense amounts of emotion and creativity come into play for me. My favorite earlier album though is Larks, and while that is 5 stars, it still just isn't the same to later Crimson for me.

One of my favorite Crimson albums is the ProjeKcts boxset. It's a shame that more people aren't made aware of that.

That's how you recognize a great band; everyone has different favorites Wink

Definitely.

I'm massively biased towards the early Crimso for the simple reason that Red and In the Court were my two first prog albums ever and Starless is probably my all time favourite song. My first prog band and still there's stuff to find, I like that Smile

That's completely understandable.

Now it's bedtime, first I'll see what Miss Marple is up to with her Sleeping Murder, then it's zzzzzzzzzzzzzz....


Take care!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:32
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You know how I feel about VDGG and Hammill (really unimpressed). Would it be worth my time?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:33
Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

VdGG and Hammill.

*sigh*

Such overratednessism.


*mutters something about the fans appreciating uncompromising artistic vision... goes and puts Playing The Fool in the Shred Room stereo*

Yeah, perhaps they're overrated by the fans, but I think it's the same sort of thing as the yes-we-do-love-Rush-just-like-that endemic. Bands that don't compromise their vision much, are confident and have an idea of what they want to do, I think, tend to pick up very fiercely supportive followers, in lesser or greater numbers.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:34
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Alex: In Camera


You know how I feel about VDGG and Hammill (really unimpressed). Would it be worth my time?


I doubt you'd like all of it. But I wouldn't be amazed if you liked/appreciated at least some of it. No guarantees, though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:35
I shall make In Camera the first solo Hammill I obtain, then.

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goes and puts Playing The Fool in the Shred Room stereo*



I don't have that yet, but still:  Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:36
Originally posted by TGM: Orb TGM: Orb wrote:

Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

VdGG and Hammill.

*sigh*

Such overratednessism.


*mutters something about the fans appreciating uncompromising artistic vision... goes and puts Playing The Fool in the Shred Room stereo*

Yeah, perhaps they're overrated by the fans, but I think it's the same sort of thing as the yes-we-do-love-Rush-just-like-that endemic. Bands that don't compromise their vision much, are confident and have an idea of what they want to do, I think, tend to pick up very fiercely supportive followers, in lesser or greater numbers.


For the most part, I'd agree with that. I think Rush and VDGG are similar in that regard that they're really persistent and masters of what they do. But what they do isn't to everyone's taste or understanding.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:36
Originally posted by TGM: Orb TGM: Orb wrote:

Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

VdGG and Hammill.

*sigh*

Such overratednessism.


*mutters something about the fans appreciating uncompromising artistic vision... goes and puts Playing The Fool in the Shred Room stereo*

Yeah, perhaps they're overrated by the fans, but I think it's the same sort of thing as the yes-we-do-love-Rush-just-like-that endemic. Bands that don't compromise their vision much, are confident and have an idea of what they want to do, I think, tend to pick up very fiercely supportive followers, in lesser or greater numbers.


Probably, yes.
I just said it to be spiteful anyway Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:36
Originally posted by TGM: Orb TGM: Orb wrote:

Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

Alex: In Camera


You know how I feel about VDGG and Hammill (really unimpressed). Would it be worth my time?


I doubt you'd like all of it. But I wouldn't be amazed if you liked/appreciated at least some of it. No guarantees, though.

Alright. I just may check that out if I get curious.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:37
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Originally posted by TGM: Orb TGM: Orb wrote:

goes and puts Playing The Fool in the Shred Room stereo*



I don't have that yet, but still:  Clap


It's a good album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:38
There doesn't seem to be a great amount of overlap in their fan bases either.  Not to say that there isn't an overlap, but the biggest Rush bashers tend to be VDGG fans, and the biggest Rush fans don't tend to be that big of VDGG fans.  Certainly not all inclusive or exclusive but I've noticed a bit of this within the forums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:39
Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

I shall make In Camera the first solo Hammill I obtain, then.

Originally posted by TGM: Orb TGM: Orb wrote:

goes and puts Playing The Fool in the Shred Room stereo*



I don't have that yet, but still:  Clap
Is that a Gentle Giant reference or something else? 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:40
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

There doesn't seem to be a great amount of overlap in their fan bases either.  Not to say that there isn't an overlap, but the biggest Rush bashers tend to be VDGG fans, and the biggest Rush fans don't tend to be that big of VDGG fans.  Certainly not all inclusive or exclusive but I've noticed a bit of this within the forums.


I've noticed that too. Though I also noticed my tastes aren't normal for a typical Rush fan either, so most people like me SHOULD like VDGG. But I don't.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:41
I'm quite neutral when it comes to VdGG. To be honest, I'd probably give most of their albums 3 stars. But it's impossible to review them, since I'm sometimes in the mood to be really immersed by the music on Still Life and Godbluff.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:41
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

I shall make In Camera the first solo Hammill I obtain, then.

Originally posted by TGM: Orb TGM: Orb wrote:

goes and puts Playing The Fool in the Shred Room stereo*



I don't have that yet, but still:  Clap
Is that a Gentle Giant reference or something else? 


Yeah, the GG live album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:41
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Alright. I just may check that out if I get curious.


I think it'd maybe be the one you'd like most of his solo recordings, FWIW. Loops & Reels (aka. the freaky electronic sh*t), maybe, is completely unrelated to the others, but if you don't like IC, I wouldn't bother with any of his other primetime albums (know the singer-songwriter stuff isn't up your alley, anyway, and the progressive ones are at least similar to IC).


Originally posted by Lus Lus wrote:

I just said it to be spiteful anyway Smile


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Quote For the most part, I'd agree with that. I think Rush and VDGG are similar in that regard that they're really persistent and masters of what they do. But what they do isn't to everyone's taste or understanding.


I'd drink to that but, at my end, it's like Robert's house after 7.30. All the beer's gone.

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I don't have that yet, but still:  Clap


It's good. First listen only so far.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:43
Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

I'm quite neutral when it comes to VdGG. To be honest, I'd probably give most of their albums 3 stars. But it's impossible to review them, since I'm sometimes in the mood to be really immersed by the music on Still Life and Godbluff.


You're more partial to them than I am then. Hammill's voice and lyrics come off to me as the opposite of what I look for in music, and the music is quite boring. I'd give all their albums 1 or 2 stars by PA's guidelines. Godbluff is the best one though; that may get 3 if I'm feeling generous.

They're pretty much the biggest disappointment with any band, prog or otherwise, that I've ever fully tried to get into.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 14:45
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I'd drink to that but, at my end, it's like Robert's house after 7.30. All the beer's gone.



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