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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 18:05
Originally posted by sohraab sohraab wrote:

Originally posted by Paravion Paravion wrote:

Quote i`ll check `Krokodil` to know how it makes u don`t like camel.

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so what is the way? i want to know what is ur taste that makes Camel a `boring` thing. i`m here to know such kind of things and broaden my knowledge. not for making arguments and attack the others such as some people...
I don't know. Or perhaps I do - but I consciously abandon a notion about having actual knowledge of my own taste. I would hate to spell out the reasons as to why I dislike Camel - as I almost certain they won't offer anyone a significant amount of enlightenment. But Krokodil has nothing to do with it - I'm almost certain about that. To me - It's sufficient just to go with my intuitions and not caring about the whys.

Quote anyway i`m listening to `An invisible world revealed`. it`s great! thx for introduction!Big smile satisfies the folk/psych side of my moon!Wink
    
This is great! You're welcome..Perhaps you can tell me why I don't like camel?
  


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 17:28
Originally posted by O666 O666 wrote:

FIRST: My English is not good and many of PA fans know it !!! I dont agree with you Sohraab. I love CAMEL (like many of Iranian proggers) but they are not one of my idols. Camel start very good with their 4 first albums (Camel,Mirage,The Snow Goose and MoonMadness). In my opinion "The Snow Goose" is a masterpiece and one big step in Symphonic-Rock  genre. After TSG Camel released MoonMadness. I dont like all of MoonMadness songs and I think its lower than The Snow Goose. I think MoonMadness is the end of Camel's golden era. Raindances is a smooth jazz album and I think Camel's new members didnt fix in line up well. I allways like Mel Collins but he wasnt good in Camel. "Breathless" and "I can see your house from here" was 2 pretty bad albums (IMO) specially "Breathless". I cant undrestand why they released these 2. Nude is very ordinary album and "Single Factor"  is one of the worst Prog album I have evere listened. I dont want write Camel history. They have one masterpiece, 2 or 3 perfect album and some good albums. Rajaz and "A nod and a Wink" are good but not masterpiece.
Maybe some of us have nostalgic feelings but we must to be reasonable. We must analysis bands with  musical criteria like composing,arrangment,orchestration,...... Sorry for my poor English.

Hey 0666,

You started a thread over at Progressive Ears that has gone now to 3 pages with no reply back from you.

Some of the guys there are wondering if it was a wind up so perhaps you ought to pop over there and prove that you're the real deal Wink

Interesting points about Camel. I disagree where you say that "Nude" is an ordinary album coz I'd put it in my top 3.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 16:59
They were great. It's just that they (Latimer) got a little too ambitious towards the end. I lost track with their last several albums because it wasn't too terribly interesting as the first four to five offerings were.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 13:52
Yeah, Snow Goose and Moon Madness are some of the best music I've ever heard.  Not far behind is Mirage and their self titled, Nude isn't bad either.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 12:27
Originally posted by Varon Varon wrote:

I heard he was in David Minasian's project  "Random Acts of Beauty” - Latimer  composed smth for it . But I know nothing about Latimer's  (Camels) new album .


thx 4 information. c u around. progy night.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 12:25
I heard he was in David Minasian's project  "Random Acts of Beauty” - Latimer  composed smth for it . But I know nothing about Latimer's  (Camels) new album .

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 12:10
Originally posted by Varon Varon wrote:

Originally posted by sohraab sohraab wrote:

Originally posted by Varon Varon wrote:

Good poll. I'm absolutely agree that Camel were too underrated in 70s and I think it happened because :

 
- they were just creating and performing music without other " activities" like organizing Great Shows (Pink Floyd), theatrical performance of their songs (GENESIS), demonstration of the technical abilities (YES,ELP) etc . At that time outstanding quality of the Music wasn't enough ...
+IMO almost for  the same reasons  VdGG (my favourite band) weren't so famous  either...
+IMO Harbour of tears, RAYAZ, A nod and a Wink     are real  Masterpieces! My favourite Camels' albums(+Snow Goose)


quite reasonable without doubt. nice and almost perfect answer indeed. but do you think this underrating has had nothing to do with their musical form? considering that the camel sound has been something different with other bands; soft and more simple but catchy in it`s own way...
anyway nice post,thx
 
You are right of course but I thought it had been already mentioned . +  it goes without saying IMO . I tried to make up some ideas that I've never heard before .


u r right. i`m a little bit sleepy! here in Malaysia it`s 1:09 am! but for last question. i heard something like one year ago that Latimer is working on a new album. is it right? any news?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 12:06
Originally posted by Varon Varon wrote:

Good poll. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 12:04
Originally posted by sohraab sohraab wrote:

Originally posted by Varon Varon wrote:

Good poll. I'm absolutely agree that Camel were too underrated in 70s and I think it happened because :

 
- they were just creating and performing music without other " activities" like organizing Great Shows (Pink Floyd), theatrical performance of their songs (GENESIS), demonstration of the technical abilities (YES,ELP) etc . At that time outstanding quality of the Music wasn't enough ...
+IMO almost for  the same reasons  VdGG (my favourite band) weren't so famous  either...
+IMO Harbour of tears, RAYAZ, A nod and a Wink     are real  Masterpieces! My favourite Camels' albums(+Snow Goose)


quite reasonable without doubt. nice and almost perfect answer indeed. but do you think this underrating has had nothing to do with their musical form? considering that the camel sound has been something different with other bands; soft and more simple but catchy in it`s own way...
anyway nice post,thx
 
You are right of course but I thought it had been already mentioned . +  it goes without saying IMO . I tried to make up some ideas that I've never heard before .
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 11:33
Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:

No need to start bandying terms like "sexist" around, it adds nothing to the debate and can cause extreme offence to some.


I first saw Camel around 77 or 78 at Salford Uni and they were very accomplished. They weren't the most exciting live band rather they preferred their superlative music do the talking.


i always consider Andy Latimer as an emotional artist, looking at his face in `coming of age` DVD it`s quite obvious that he`s playing and singing with whole of his soul... no wonder if he had been a silent, non show-off guy... i would really like to let 20 years of my age go but just live 5 years in 70`s London... what a pity...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 11:20
Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:

No need to start bandying terms like "sexist" around, it adds nothing to the debate and can cause extreme offence to some.


I first saw Camel around 77 or 78 at Salford Uni and they were very accomplished. They weren't the most exciting live band rather they preferred their superlative music do the talking.


Is this guy protected or something......how does not calling a sexist a sexist help? 

I can't believe I am having posts hidden. What  has happened around here? This guy appears on the scene and puts peoples backs up and I'm the bad guy?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 11:16
Originally posted by Varon Varon wrote:

Good poll. I'm absolutely agree that Camel were too underrated in 70s and I think it happened because :

 
- they were just creating and performing music without other " activities" like organizing Great Shows (Pink Floyd), theatrical performance of their songs (GENESIS), demonstration of the technical abilities (YES,ELP) etc . At that time outstanding quality of the Music wasn't enough ...
+IMO almost for  the same reasons  VdGG (my favourite band) weren't so famous  either...
+IMO Harbour of tears, RAYAZ, A nod and a Wink     are real  Masterpieces! My favourite Camels' albums(+Snow Goose)


quite reasonable without doubt. nice and almost perfect answer indeed. but do you think this underrating has had nothing to do with their musical form? considering that the camel sound has been something different with other bands; soft and more simple but catchy in it`s own way...
anyway nice post,thx
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 10:58

 I'm absolutely agree that Camel were too underrated in 70s and I think it happened because :

 
- they were just creating and performing music without other " activities" like organizing Great Shows (Pink Floyd), theatrical performance of their songs (GENESIS), demonstration of the technical abilities (YES,ELP) etc . At that time outstanding quality of the Music wasn't enough ...
+IMO almost for  the same reasons  VdGG (my favourite band) weren't so famous  either...
+IMO Harbour of tears, RAYAZ, A nod and a Wink     are real  Masterpieces! My favourite Camels' albums(+Snow Goose)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 10:04
Originally posted by Paravion Paravion wrote:

Quote i`ll check `Krokodil` to know how it makes u don`t like camel.

That's not the way it worksConfused


anyway i`m listening to `An invisible world revealed`. it`s great! thx for introduction!Big smile satisfies the folk/psych side of my moon!Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 09:13
Originally posted by Textbook Textbook wrote:

Not at all. They're massively rated around here.


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Also, Micky would love this thread Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 09:11
Originally posted by O666 O666 wrote:

Originally posted by sohraab sohraab wrote:


hi my friend! my english is not as good as u say!Wink
i am partially agree with your review on camel album. with one exception. i think rajaz and a nod and a wink could be considered as masterpieces by the standards of PA. anyway this is not my case. the question in my mind is that why they were underrated at 70`s? what could has been the reason for them to be less considered by public compared to PF, Yes, Gensis and others? did Camle have anything missed in their music at 70`s?
I really undrestand you bro. Albums like "Breathless" made Camel underrate! Each bands judge with all works that they did, Raindances released in 1977 and disappointed Camels huge fans (IMO). I love Camel's melodies style and I think they wrote great melodies. You can see these kind of melodies in Raindaces but very weak. Songs like "Remote Romance" hit Camels name. This is my opinion.


oh thanks god! at last someone offered his OPINION without any MISBEHAVE. u have my deep respect bro. and i think ur point is reasonable. maybe Latimer had lost his way after Moonmadness... but i don`t know if u agree with me that he had a great restart with Rajaz. and i also heard that he`s working on a new album as well...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 09:10
No need to start bandying terms like "sexist" around, it adds nothing to the debate and can cause extreme offence to some.


I first saw Camel around 77 or 78 at Salford Uni and they were very accomplished. They weren't the most exciting live band rather they preferred their superlative music do the talking.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 09:05
Originally posted by Paravion Paravion wrote:

Quote i`ll check `Krokodil` to know how it makes u don`t like camel.

That's not the way it worksConfused


so what is the way? i want to know what is ur taste that makes Camel a `boring` thing. i`m here to know such kind of things and broaden my knowledge. not for making arguments and attack the others such as some people...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 09:02
Originally posted by sohraab sohraab wrote:


hi my friend! my english is not as good as u say!Wink
i am partially agree with your review on camel album. with one exception. i think rajaz and a nod and a wink could be considered as masterpieces by the standards of PA. anyway this is not my case. the question in my mind is that why they were underrated at 70`s? what could has been the reason for them to be less considered by public compared to PF, Yes, Gensis and others? did Camle have anything missed in their music at 70`s?
I really undrestand you bro. Albums like "Breathless" made Camel underrate! Each bands judge with all works that they did, Raindances released in 1977 and disappointed Camels huge fans (IMO). I love Camel's melodies style and I think they wrote great melodies. You can see these kind of melodies in Raindaces but very weak. Songs like "Remote Romance" hit Camels name. This is my opinion.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2010 at 09:01
Quote i`ll check `Krokodil` to know how it makes u don`t like camel.

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