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Absolutely not. In my opinion, The Flower Kings are far more musically advanced and adventurous than any of those neo prog bands. I mean, I quite like some of them (Marillion, IQ, etc) and have seen quite a few of them but because The Flower Kings are better musicians, their sound is more organic and natural. It's like they were born to play this stuff (like the 70s classic bands) rather than having to force it. Because they are so good, it sounds easy and, like I say, natural. They are also far more adventurous than any of those bands. There's stuff on albums such as Unfold The Future that none of those bands would be able to play let alone contemplate. The same goes for the earlier albums as well. Edited by Nov - April 16 2012 at 18:55 |
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zumacraig
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this is an awesome post! you nailed it darkshade. roine in one of the few guitarists that came to the fore in the 90s that has his own recognizable sound. he's cleaner than zappa and def has the sustain of floyd, but...he uses wah wah all the time. that's really original. they are a progressive band. definitely beyond classic and neo before them. tough to beat.
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infandous
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Not sure I'd say using a lot of wah wah is really original (just listened to Porcupine Tree's Recordings album and Wilson uses it all over the place on that album.......also, Hendrix used it pretty extensively back in the day). But Roine certainly uses it very well. |
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infandous
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The Zappa influence is HUGE in TFK's. I'd say it's second only to Yes, to be honest. It's all over the place on the early albums, and still very apparent on the rest (particularly on TSONE). Having said that, Zappa's stuff is really not like the Flower Kings at all. Especially the lyrics Zappa was all over the musical map, more than any other artist I think I've ever heard. Primarily though, he had a quirky approach, which can be hard to get into because there is just SO MUCH different stuff from album to album with him (and he released something like 40 studio albums in his lifetime, and countless live albums......with more archival stuff coming out all the time). For a good overview of his work, check out Lather, a triple CD album that Zappa's record company refused to release back in the late 70's. It was a 4 LP album, that he wanted to put out to fulfill his contract all in one shot. They wouldn't let him, so he had a L.A. DJ play it over the radio and encouraged fans to record it. It was all then released on various studio and live albums over the next few years. His family then compiled it all together based on his original final track listing and released it a few years after he died. As I said it's probably a good starting point since it covers so much of his musical style. At Nearfest 2003, a friend of mine asked Roine what his favorite Zappa album were, and he stated the first couple Mother's Albums, Freak Out and Absolutely Free (from the mid 60's). This was strange to me as I hear more mid to late 70's Zappa in TFK's sound. Edited by infandous - April 17 2012 at 08:17 |
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zumacraig
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right. i was thinking more along the lines of prog bands. i don't remember howe, hackett, gilmour, etc. using wah that much. i could be wrong. forgot about steven wilson. good point.
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zumacraig
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that is interesting about roine's favorite zappa albums. i love apostrophe and overnite sensation. phish is another band really influenced by zappa. they have the goofy lyrics and narratives in a bunch of early songs. i'm glad roine has stuck with zappa's melodic tendencies :-)
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Biff Tannen
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Unfold the Future is great, but I wouldn't call it their best. I'd say their best ones are Paradox Hotel, Flower Power, Space Revolver and Stardust We Are, but the great thing about this band is that almost all of their albums are so strong, that each one is someone's favorite. You really cannot go wrong with any of them, although I always tell people to save The Rainmaker and Adam and Eve (which I see you already have) until you have all or most of the others.
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zumacraig
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listened to zoot allures today by zappa. roine's minor blues/jazz solos are def zappa influenced. see black napkins for an example. great record btw. i do prefer roine's hippie lyrics to zappa's not so sublte 'dirty' lyrics. can't really jam him with the kids around
btw, those of you who like dream theater, i've been listening to black clouds lately and have finally gotten into count of tuscany. lot going on there, but some fun rush nods and a great spacey guitar part a la rumblefishtwist.
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darkshade
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The Count of Tuscany has always been, to me since BC&SL came out, one of DT's best songs. Great arrangement, though possibly their worst lyrics; but they don't bother me-the music is too good.
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Roland113
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Agreed on the lyrics. Great music, pretty cool idea for a song with a decent story, horrible lyrical execution. The "I, I don't want to die" lyric is great, it's a great opening for a chorus, the chorus as a whole is passable, sadly though, the verses get a bit silly . . . well, maybe a lot silly. |
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Good thing there is an instrumental version. Not that i'm a fan on either though. :\
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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infandous
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Yeah, I like that Count Of Tuscany musically, but it's just so hard to not snicker every time the vocals come in. The lyrics are just so incredibly bad. Which, conversely, makes their latest albums lyrics seem so good in comparison (they're not really that good, just not laughably bad).
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zumacraig
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hate to say it, but y'all are right about the lyrics on that entire album. how about the opening of best of times...
"remember days of yestardays." how did they let that one pass? dream theater is becoming one of my fav bands. i wish they had some better lyrics and that the music wasn't as dense in places. it's pummeling at times. pettrucci is just one of those rare guitar prodigies that has the gift of melody. maybe they could neil peart to write some lyrics for them the lyrics on the last album are better kept in check i think. now, was looking at the new classic rock prog mag site and they mentioned they had received promos of banks of eden. wonder if it will leak soon?
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Roland113
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Ok, here's a new game for you all, there are eleven studio releases under "The Flower Kings" umbrella (I include "The Flower King"). I'm interested in how you would divide 'points' up among the releases. Everyone has 25 points that can be distributed among the 11 albums in any way that you want, yes, you can give all twenty five points to "Adam and Eve" if you want, yes, you can give two points to every album if you'd like and not award the last three points, the choice is yours.
I'll tabulate the results next week, just post your list in here. Go!
(and yes, we'll now be able to give a definitive answer to 'what is the group's favorite FK album and look at the bright side, we'll be able to do this again in a few months) |
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infandous
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This was not really easy. Basically though, it's pretty much the same as my normal, 1-11 (or 1-10) listing of their albums. I was tempted to also give Unfold a 4 and Rainmaker a 1, but decided I like Rainmaker more than that, and that Retropolis is just so much my sentimental favorite that I should reflect that in the ratings.
The Flower King - 2 Back In The World Of Adventures - 2 Retropolis - 4 Stardust We Are - 2 Flower Power - 3 Space Revolver - 2 The Rainmaker - 2 Unfold The Future - 3 Adam & Eve - 1 Paradox Hotel - 2 The Sum Of No Evil - 2 |
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Roland113
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I ended up being a lot more polarizing with my points:
The Flower King - 0 Back in the World - 1 Retropolis - 3 Stardust We Are - 4 Flower Power - 2 Space Revolver - 4 The Rainmaker - 1 (mostly since "Serious Dreamers" is one of my favorite FK songs) Unfold the Future - 5 Adam and Eve - 0 Paradox Hotel - 5 Sum of No Evil - 0 and mind you, it's not that the 0 point albums are bad, it's just that the other ones resonate more with me. For the record, if I'd have given myself one more point, it would have gone to "Sum of No Evil". |
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M27Barney
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Interesting topics on here in the final few posts - I also like "Count of Tuscany" - I don't really listen to lyrics that much tend to lie back and close my eyes and try to become the music sort of - anyway I let the subroutines in my brain that appreciate prog take precedance over the ones checking for vision/smell/touch and all that mularki - I smetimes listen to tracks with interesting lyrics - Battle of Epping Forest being one with plenty of word-play,,,but as my mrs points out when she listens to Boy-Zone or whatever - she insists it's the crushingly over-sentamental lyrics that make it worth listening to!!! but thats SOME/MOST? wimmin for you!!! - Neil Morse's god-bothering irritates the living-shyte outa-me...I feel that Roine's hippyoid love of mother nature is possibly the best way to go....Though I hate it when slugs get in my beer when supping in the garden - Nature can be a tad annoying at times...where was I - I know - Can't wait for the new Flokis....Peace.....
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M27Barney
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Yo Roland , hows the good old US of A?Here's mine
The Flower King - 0 Back in the World - 2 Retropolis - 2 Stardust We Are - 4 Flower Power - 4 Space Revolver - 4 The Rainmaker - 0 Unfold the Future - 2 Adam and Eve - 1 Paradox Hotel - 4 Sum of No Evil - 2 Collate away - have you ever had slugs invade your ale? Devious but slow those slimy buggers are - they must have all been men in previous lifetimes - thus the raging thirst......
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