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iamathousandapples
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Posted: March 30 2012 at 17:35 |
All the ones on Screaming For Vengeance were pretty good, though your mileage may vary
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Posted: March 30 2012 at 18:07 |
KingCrInuYasha wrote:
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Meddle - echoes..just kidding. Seamus |
Good thing "One of These Days", "A Pillow Of Winds", "Fearless", "San Tropez" and "Echoes" constitutes about 95 percent of the record, so it doesn't ruin it that much.
Anyhoo...
"Here Come The Tears" - Sin After Sin "Before The Dawn" - Hellbent For Leather
Both by Judas Priest, BTW. I only have four of their albums (the above two, plus Sad Wings Of Destiny and Stained Class), and it's enough for me to conclude that power ballads aren't their forte, or at least, for every good ballad they did ("Epitaph", "Last Rose of Summer", "Beyond The Realms Of Death"), they'd do a bad one.
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Here Come The Tears is bloody epic!
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Posted: March 30 2012 at 21:06 |
What was PF thinking when they put "Seamus" on MEDDLE?
And as much as I love the best songs on SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND, I've always been of the opinion that "The Battle of Epping Forest" really marred what could have been one of the very greatest albums ever made. "More Fool Me" is kind of forgivable because it's so short, but "Epping Forest" just goes on forever, with none of the magic that the other tunes convey.
I wouldn't go so far to say that "Electioneering" ruins OK COMPUTER, but I do wish it wasn't on the album.
This is not a "prog" album, but Burial's first album was brought down a bit by "Spaceape," which just sounds out of place, and belonging on a Kode9 rather than Burial CD.
I'll second "Hats Off to Roy Harper" and "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast."
Both have great titles, with nothing else to recommend them, IMO.
I never liked the "One More Kiss, Dear" track on the official BLADE RUNNER release. I don't think it ruins it, per se - mainly because in my opinion none of the official versions are definitive. (I prefer the Esper ROIO version, although that's not definitive either. I don't think there can ever be a truly definitive version of BLADE RUNNER. And I love that about it.)
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: March 30 2012 at 21:12 |
jude111 wrote:
And as much as I love the best songs on SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND, I've always been of the opinion that "The Battle of Epping Forest" really marred what could have been one of the very greatest albums ever made.
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Posted: March 30 2012 at 21:18 |
Dayvenkirq wrote:
jude111 wrote:
And as much as I love the best songs on SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND, I've always been of the opinion that "The Battle of Epping Forest" really marred what could have been one of the very greatest albums ever made.
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I almost chimed in with much the same opinion - that Epping Forest "ruins" Selling England. But really, it doesn't. It's my least favorite song on there, but really it just means it's a top 10 album now for me instead of a top 5.
So what's wrong with it? Not the first time I've been asked that. It is quite linear and story-based, so it has relatively few strong musical themes to return to and drive the thing home. Individual moments are great, but after 11 minutes I still find myself wondering how I got to the end. No such problems with, say, Cinema Show or Firth of Fifth. Both have clear structures that make the most of their song length with tension and release.
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 01:56 |
KingCrInuYasha wrote:
ProgEpics wrote:
Meddle - echoes..just kidding. Seamus |
Good thing "One of These Days", "A Pillow Of Winds", "Fearless", "San Tropez" and "Echoes" constitutes about 95 percent of the record, so it doesn't ruin it that much.
Anyhoo...
"Here Come The Tears" - Sin After Sin "Before The Dawn" - Hellbent For Leather
Both by Judas Priest, BTW. I only have four of their albums (the above two, plus Sad Wings Of Destiny and Stained Class), and it's enough for me to conclude that power ballads aren't their forte, or at least, for every good ballad they did ("Epitaph", "Last Rose of Summer", "Beyond The Realms Of Death"), they'd do a bad one.
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Please say you are kidding. "Here Come the Tears" is great! Haven't heard Hellbent in ages so can't comment on "Before the Dawn".
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 02:00 |
Listening to In the Last Waking Moments... (Edison's Children) today. It's a bit early to call it a perfect album (though I think it will get there), but Pete's vocals on "Outerspaced" really jar me out of the album. It really "harshes my mellow"!
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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 09:24 |
Cinderella Man on A Farewell To Kings - Rush. It's like the More Fool Me of A Farewell To Kings, my opinion of course.
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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 09:29 |
HolyMoly wrote:
Dayvenkirq wrote:
jude111 wrote:
And as much as I love the best songs on SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND, I've always been of the opinion that "The Battle of Epping Forest" really marred what could have been one of the very greatest albums ever made.
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I almost chimed in with much the same opinion - that Epping Forest "ruins" Selling England. But really, it doesn't. It's my least favorite song on there, but really it just means it's a top 10 album now for me instead of a top 5.
So what's wrong with it? Not the first time I've been asked that. It is quite linear and story-based, so it has relatively few strong musical themes to return to and drive the thing home. Individual moments are great, but after 11 minutes I still find myself wondering how I got to the end. No such problems with, say, Cinema Show or Firth of Fifth. Both have clear structures that make the most of their song length with tension and release. |
I personally love Epping Forest. I almost like it better than Firth Of Firth.  Mike's bass playing and Tony' keyboards particularly shine on that song. Yeah, sure, Pete's vocals are a bit irritating in some parts due to the busy lyrics, but I love the story and it must have been hell to perform it live. Also, who doesn't love Steve's solo at the end!
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 09:34 |
Fox On The Rocks wrote:
Cinderella Man on A Farewell To Kings - Rush. It's like the More Fool Me of A Farewell To Kings, my opinion of course.
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I always liked Cinderella Man. But even if you don't like it, it doesn't ruin the album. In fact there is not one song in existence that ruins an album.
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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 09:52 |
Snow Dog wrote:
Fox On The Rocks wrote:
Cinderella Man on A Farewell To Kings - Rush. It's like the More Fool Me of A Farewell To Kings, my opinion of course.
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I always liked Cinderella Man. But even if you don't like it, it doesn't ruin the album. In fact there is not one song in existence that ruins an album. |
 Alright Snow Dog, you've won. No, it certainly doesn't ruin the album, but it's definitely one of my least favourite Rush songs from their glory days. Heck, I even like Lakeside Park more.
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 09:53 |
Yeah..I like Lakeside Park too. Not keen on In The Mood though.
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 10:25 |
Battle of Epping Forest is one of my favorite tracks. I am shocked that certain people don't like it.  Another masterpiece on that album, IMO. What I don't like is Illegal Alien on Genesis. Its the only track I've ever cut out of an album on my computer and MP3. When I recently reacquired Genesis I was listening when suddenly the Illegal Alien hit. I have to remember to remove it from the now playing list.
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 13:46 |
I would say the title track on Yes' "Going for the One". It always sounds like the theme from Roadhouse to me. And the classic "I Think I'm Going Bald" from Rush's Caress of Steel. Ugh.
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 13:49 |
Cans and Brahms and Bruford's less than one-minute effort on Fragile. Actually, the non-Steve Howe individual pieces seriously damaged the continuity of the album - although The Fish was quite good and became a staple of theirs live.
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 13:53 |
The opening cut off Morte Macabre's Symphonic Holocaust makes it a 4.5 star album in stead of the masterpiece it should have been, but we're nitpicking here.
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 13:59 |
Oh and forgive me for not scrolling through the past 12 pages, but Seamus must surely have been mentioned eh?
EDIT: Alright it's been mentioned on this very same page  It's Saturday ok...?
Edited by Guldbamsen - March 31 2012 at 14:01
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 14:14 |
What is wrong with a bit of Seamus now and then? I always liked it. It's got a dog howling...what's not to like?
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 14:18 |
^There's nothing wrong with it per se, but it just doesn't inspire greatness and that same floating vibe as the rest of the album. It's rather like putting sand in your suntan oil. Plus I much prefer Mademoiselle Nobs from Live at Pompeii - great retriever solo
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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iamathousandapples
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Posted: March 31 2012 at 17:22 |
Fox On The Rocks wrote:
Cinderella Man on A Farewell To Kings - Rush. It's like the More Fool Me of A Farewell To Kings, my opinion of course.
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Wouldn't that be Madrigal? Then again, I like all three of those songs
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