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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2010 at 12:33
And now, ladies and gentlemen let's welcome the late great Ali Farka Touré :
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2010 at 12:59
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

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interesting cover...
I'd be curious on your take on these guys.  I almost suspect that you would prefer to listen to Dream Theater than these guys, but then his voice is more angry than LaBrie's, so you might like it more. 


atter we finish our Decemberist marathon this morning (2 albums in)... I'll see what I can find to listen to. (myspace?)


getting ready to head out the door... but got a chance to listen to those songs Scott.

my take?   hmmmm...

that I (as much I like you Scott) made it through 18 songs says something.   I can't even sit through 3 or 4 DT songs haha.  Seriously.   What makes Evergrey so special to pass the Big Icky test?  You got the first part... the vocals were miles above what DT puts out.  I can forgive less than inspiring music.. but give me a bad vocalist and you can forget about it. It's funny though, granted I only listened once through all those songs but 'angry' is not exactly what jumped to mind to describe his style.  Then again, after only one listen I'm not what to call the vocals.  It was enough I guess on the first listen to NOT be swearing and throwing dice at the speakers cursing the day someone told LaBrie he could...err.. should sing.

After the vocals...   the music.. this will be very strange coming from such a dyed in the wool ELP fan but what I found listenable to Evergrey was the absence of pretentiousness and virtuosity.  So many say that one reason it is hard for many to get into ELP is that it is much easier for people to dig someone w**king on a guitar rather than a keyboard.  Well... I guess I fall into the very small minority that loves a great guitar solo more than anything.. but part of being a great guitar player is knowing as much what NOT to play in addition to knowing every goddamn scale and technical trick in the book.   (not to mention Emerson has a sense of taste and restraint that wasn't often shown.. but was there.. hence the diversity on ELP's recordings and the lack of listners being beat over the head incessantly with technical flash.  That simply gets boring to me.  I'm simply not wowed by virtuosity. never have been.. guess I never will be.   So in short (LOL) I did find Evergrey more interesting to listen to than DT.  Was it better?  who knows.. probably not.  As I like to say...  a few?  probably fools....  thousands?  there is something there.  I might just give it a second listen later tonight. 

Cheers Scott!

off to Old Town!  Sure is pretty out there.. shame you have to work.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2010 at 13:23
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

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Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

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interesting cover...
I'd be curious on your take on these guys.  I almost suspect that you would prefer to listen to Dream Theater than these guys, but then his voice is more angry than LaBrie's, so you might like it more. 


atter we finish our Decemberist marathon this morning (2 albums in)... I'll see what I can find to listen to. (myspace?)


getting ready to head out the door... but got a chance to listen to those songs Scott.

my take?   hmmmm...

that I (as much I like you Scott) made it through 18 songs says something.   I can't even sit through 3 or 4 DT songs haha.  Seriously.   What makes Evergrey so special to pass the Big Icky test?  You got the first part... the vocals were miles above what DT puts out.  I can forgive less than inspiring music.. but give me a bad vocalist and you can forget about it. It's funny though, granted I only listened once through all those songs but 'angry' is not exactly what jumped to mind to describe his style.  Then again, after only one listen I'm not what to call the vocals.  It was enough I guess on the first listen to NOT be swearing and throwing dice at the speakers cursing the day someone told LaBrie he could...err.. should sing.

After the vocals...   the music.. this will be very strange coming from such a dyed in the wool ELP fan but what I found listenable to Evergrey was the absence of pretentiousness and virtuosity.  So many say that one reason it is hard for many to get into ELP is that it is much easier for people to dig someone w**king on a guitar rather than a keyboard.  Well... I guess I fall into the very small minority that loves a great guitar solo more than anything.. but part of being a great guitar player is knowing as much what NOT to play in addition to knowing every goddamn scale and technical trick in the book.   (not to mention Emerson has a sense of taste and restraint that wasn't often shown.. but was there.. hence the diversity on ELP's recordings and the lack of listners being beat over the head incessantly with technical flash.  That simply gets boring to me.  I'm simply not wowed by virtuosity. never have been.. guess I never will be.   So in short (LOL) I did find Evergrey more interesting to listen to than DT.  Was it better?  who knows.. probably not.  As I like to say...  a few?  probably fools....  thousands?  there is something there.  I might just give it a second listen later tonight. 

Cheers Scott!

off to Old Town!  Sure is pretty out there.. shame you have to work.
Well, that was a better response then I was expecting.  LOL  Have fun at Old Town.  It is a shame that I have to work, but I do need to earn my keep once in a while.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2010 at 13:28
The weather has warmed, it's reasonably quiet around the complex, it's a Saturday, so at the moment, I'm relaxing and listening to the music inside my head.  Fired up the synth and had a pleasurable improv session a little while ago.  Yes, I only play with myself.  Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2010 at 13:33
Originally posted by JLocke JLocke wrote:

^ Aaaaand? Does it live up to the hype?
 The Story of I was OK.  It didn't sound anything at all like Relayer, which is a good thing for me since I'm not that fond of the sound on that album.  I'll have to give it a few more listens to formulate a better opinion of it.
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Desolate, creepy, hollow, haunting, static, and still somewhat charming ambient album from Fennesz.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2010 at 13:43
My short but sweet review of this album on progfreak.com:  This album just grabs you by the throat with the first notes of Freewill Burning and Eats You Alive until the multiply repeated chorus of Defenders of the Faith. What an awesome, awesome album. All tracks are highlights on this one.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2010 at 14:08


first time through and so far it's about what I expected, which wasn't much

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2010 at 14:16

Finished this album of concertos from the pride of Denmark's music, Carl Nielsen :

 
Now on this stunning first effort by experimental death/grindcore band Disharmonic Orchestra. I was the first to suggest them for PA a while ago : at that time, they were rejected. And now they are in PA !
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2010 at 14:24
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

The weather has warmed, it's reasonably quiet around the complex, it's a Saturday, so at the moment, I'm relaxing and listening to the music inside my head.  Fired up the synth and had a pleasurable improv session a little while ago.  Yes, I only play with myself.  Tongue
That is the best music.  I power up my Motif, and play whatever pleases me.  I'm no Keith Emerson, but have more than a few years of musical chops in my bag o' tricks.  Sometimes it's just best to play what's in your head.  I play a mean Misty.  And a sh*tty Peaches En Regalia.  My Uncle Meat Theme is rusty but passable.  I have nothing but respect for Don Preston.  However ol' Louie Louie is still good.  And if anyone needs a keyboard player for Paul Revere & The Raiders covers, I'm available LOL
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