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^ Ian Kilminster (lemmy) he doesn't like saxophones either - didn't he get sacked from Hawkwind after trying to smuggle into canada - a Saxophone......stuffed full of cocaine.......Cool
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Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Infandous has pointed out similar pointers (I think that Roj has done the same) to Stolte being a hippy "Peace"  - and he has a certain targetted emnity towards the "free market economy" and "Greed is good" ethics. These are admirable and since I am a man of fairly simple tastes, (I like a bottle (or ten Sleepy) of properly brewed "Real-Ale" beers and may pay £2.50 for a 500ml bottle) and so these banker/celebrity type's who guzzle bottle's of £1000 crystal champagne to impress the brain-dead bimbo's they are with.......are a facet of the FME that is both obscene and morally wrong. I think that Stolte could write far better and scathing attacks on the Barclay's Bankers (a bit of rhyming slang I think) without using the bible as the constant source of allegory. I have not the slightest doubt that when I am dead, that will be it and I'll only live on (in one way only) in the gene's I passed down to my son's. That is not arrogance - that is a absolute conviction that it is plainly bunkum that the creator of the universe listens with intent to the Faithfuls...Prayers and then patently ignores 99.99% of them.....Religion is the crutch that supports weak and fearful minds - I don't fear death - but I do fear that I might suffer a bit before the end....I was "dead" for 14 billion years before I was born, so a return to the immensity of time before the heat-death of the universe will not bother me one little bit.....Let mankind put away his bronze-age belief in the supernatural and concentrate on making the world and the people in it a far happier place...When people open their minds - religiosity seeps out through the gsps and these can be filled with the wonder of the material world....
Ok Rant over - have a nice day - I'm off to liesten to some prog....

i'm with you on this.  especially the death part.  religion's origin is partly due to humanity's crippling fear of death.  as far as using the bible, i think artists use it because it is familiar symbolism in the west.
btw-i do enjoy a pale ale once in a while too!  goes well with a 25 min. prog epicCool
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^ Pehaps enough of deep theological hypothesizing......Anyway we are united by our love of music, just listened to Disc 1 of Stardust We Are......Bloody Hell - I don't remember it being just so fecking GOOD......
The opener is the weakest track on the CD, but it's got it's moments then I just love all the next 8 Tracks - The CD reminds me of "Please Don't Touch" Hackett especially  Poor Mr and The Man....... And Circus Brimstone...what a superb instrumental - then the last track with a Roine special guitar at the finale - ACEMANS !!!
I'm sure my appreciation of this has increased 10 fold since I last listened....
Mind you I've got 500-600 CD's to chose from...now wonder why I never play DUKE Big smile

Really?  "Eyes of the World" is one of my top three from that release (both discs), for me, it's up there with "Just this Once" and "Stardust We Are".  I love the Emerson -esque intro and have always thought that the chorus was one of the best ever penned by Mr. Stolt, so much emotion in it.
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Originally posted by Roland113 Roland113 wrote:

Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

^ Pehaps enough of deep theological hypothesizing......Anyway we are united by our love of music, just listened to Disc 1 of Stardust We Are......Bloody Hell - I don't remember it being just so fecking GOOD......
The opener is the weakest track on the CD, but it's got it's moments then I just love all the next 8 Tracks - The CD reminds me of "Please Don't Touch" Hackett especially  Poor Mr and The Man....... And Circus Brimstone...what a superb instrumental - then the last track with a Roine special guitar at the finale - ACEMANS !!!
I'm sure my appreciation of this has increased 10 fold since I last listened....
Mind you I've got 500-600 CD's to chose from...now wonder why I never play DUKE Big smile

Really?  "Eyes of the World" is one of my top three from that release (both discs), for me, it's up there with "Just this Once" and "Stardust We Are".  I love the Emerson -esque intro and have always thought that the chorus was one of the best ever penned by Mr. Stolt, so much emotion in it.
Aye - I did say it has it's moments - but for me it's a bit disjointed - and thought it's good I much prefer all the later tracks - I hadn't played that CD for a few years...so I was taken aback by the quality!!!
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Originally posted by infandous infandous wrote:

Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Well i'm happy they ditched the saxophonist - i don't like sax Big smile- replace with synth / guitar....every time for me...



I loved his contributions, but he hasn't been on an album since Unfold,

He was featured on The Sum of No Evil actually.
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That was an interesting set list, with a few Kaipa cuts. Yea, Hasse is crazy in that vid. The camera never looks at Tomas! And I'm guessing Froberg isn't in the band yet here?

Hasse Froberg was still a full time airport employee, so he couldn't make it to the shows, and was limited in what he could he contribute to the albums. I think Stardust was the first album he had a major role on.
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Originally posted by Harry Hood Harry Hood wrote:

Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

That was an interesting set list, with a few Kaipa cuts. Yea, Hasse is crazy in that vid. The camera never looks at Tomas! And I'm guessing Froberg isn't in the band yet here?

Hasse Froberg was still a full time airport employee, so he couldn't make it to the shows, and was limited in what he could he contribute to the albums. I think Stardust was the first album he had a major role on.


Well, it was the first album he was an actual band member on, and not just a guest.  Of course, the only album he doesn't sing on at all is World Of Adventures.  I'm not sure of the details, but I guess he was a bit shy about being a second guitarist in the band and Roine convinced him to do it from the Stardust album on....though he doesn't play guitar on any of the albums before Paradox Hotel.  I assume his job and personal life kept him from touring early on, though not being an official member probably had something to do with it as well.
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Originally posted by infandous infandous wrote:

Originally posted by Harry Hood Harry Hood wrote:

Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

That was an interesting set list, with a few Kaipa cuts. Yea, Hasse is crazy in that vid. The camera never looks at Tomas! And I'm guessing Froberg isn't in the band yet here?

Hasse Froberg was still a full time airport employee, so he couldn't make it to the shows, and was limited in what he could he contribute to the albums. I think Stardust was the first album he had a major role on.


Well, it was the first album he was an actual band member on, and not just a guest.  Of course, the only album he doesn't sing on at all is World Of Adventures.  I'm not sure of the details, but I guess he was a bit shy about being a second guitarist in the band and Roine convinced him to do it from the Stardust album on....though he doesn't play guitar on any of the albums before Paradox Hotel.  I assume his job and personal life kept him from touring early on, though not being an official member probably had something to do with it as well.

he's a great guitarist.  HFMC has some awesome riffs on it.  i remember roine saying that he still has a full time job.  man, how do these dudes do it.
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I don't know what "Magic Pie" is about, but it's making me tear up. It could be attributed to me missing my friend (female) who just left for a week-long vacation. Either way, it's such a great song. That chorus.
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Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

I don't know what "Magic Pie" is about, but it's making me tear up. It could be attributed to me missing my friend (female) who just left for a week-long vacation. Either way, it's such a great song. That chorus.


Heh, one of my absolute least favorite FK songs.  It's not terrible, of course, but I find the lyrics ridiculous (I don't really think it's "about" anything at all), and the verses terribly cheesy.  The Yes-like part towards the end is the only part that I sort of like.  But hey, we each have our own tastes and favorites Wink
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I only dislike maybe 5 TFK songs in their whole discography (not counting B-sides, etc). Of course, I'm the one here who really likes Flower Power disc 2 and Adam & Eve Ying Yang
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Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

I only dislike maybe 5 TFK songs in their whole discography (not counting B-sides, etc). Of course, I'm the one here who really likes Flower Power disc 2 and Adam & Eve Ying Yang



Well, actually, it seems there are more than a couple people that like those as well.  Of course, I don't dislike them either, though both have tracks I dislike (Magic Pie, Starlight Man.......for example).  So yeah, I'm with you on the very low number of songs in their catalog that I dislike.
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Well Disc II of "Stardust we Are" (Excepting the Title track obviously - as this is one of the best prog rock tracks ever) is not as good as Disc I. Well not for consistency anyway.......
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Anyway what about Kaipa? I have "In the wake of evolution" which I think was good - but i'll need to re-listen to make sure. What about the rest?

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Anyway what about Kaipa? I have "In the wake of evolution" which I think was good - but i'll need to re-listen to make sure. What about the rest?




I don't care for "In the Wake of Evolution" much......sounds to much like all the other Kaipa from the second era of the band.

However, their peak was easily Keyholder, with lots of input from Roine.  As mentioned before, he co wrote a few songs and lyrics, and also wrote one track himself.  The best of the "new" Kaipa for sure.

The 70's stuff is a bit more mellow and subdued, but is still very good.  I like to hear the very young Stolt already sounding very much like the much older version of himself..........
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Originally posted by infandous infandous wrote:

Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Anyway what about Kaipa? I have "In the wake of evolution" which I think was good - but i'll need to re-listen to make sure. What about the rest?




I don't care for "In the Wake of Evolution" much......sounds to much like all the other Kaipa from the second era of the band.

However, their peak was easily Keyholder, with lots of input from Roine.  As mentioned before, he co wrote a few songs and lyrics, and also wrote one track himself.  The best of the "new" Kaipa for sure.

The 70's stuff is a bit more mellow and subdued, but is still very good.  I like to hear the very young Stolt already sounding very much like the much older version of himself..........
Ah well - If all you've heard is "In the Wake...." that isn't a problem is it Tongue
Might have to get more of them then....
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Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Originally posted by infandous infandous wrote:

Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Anyway what about Kaipa? I have "In the wake of evolution" which I think was good - but i'll need to re-listen to make sure. What about the rest?




I don't care for "In the Wake of Evolution" much......sounds to much like all the other Kaipa from the second era of the band.

However, their peak was easily Keyholder, with lots of input from Roine.  As mentioned before, he co wrote a few songs and lyrics, and also wrote one track himself.  The best of the "new" Kaipa for sure.

The 70's stuff is a bit more mellow and subdued, but is still very good.  I like to hear the very young Stolt already sounding very much like the much older version of himself..........
Ah well - If all you've heard is "In the Wake...." that isn't a problem is it Tongue
Might have to get more of them then....



Yeah, I would recommend it.  The only one that seems to be universally considered not so great is Mindrevolutions, the last one with Roine (where he had zero input).  The rest are all worth a listen, at the very least.  I should mention that I quite like Notes From the Past as well, just find Keyholder a better album.  I also really like the 70's stuff, but can understand why some people find it a bit tame..........I think the best description of the 70's Kaipa I've heard is that they were the Swedish Camel.
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^I Love camel - Esp Moonmadness, Sad News today - Jon Lord dead - Pancreatic cancer 71. May play "Burn" later on - as it's my favourite Deep Purple track.......
Just played disc II - Flower Power, and "Magic Pie" is possibly definately one of the weakest tracks by the Flokis, chorus reminds me of "The carpenters" - in fact the CD is fairly nondescript (filler compared with CD 1) and the best track is the last 4 minute instrumental reprise of GOD themes....you could call it the bonus disc really....
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"Possibly definately"? I think I mean that it's definately one of the bottom 3 FK tracks IMO...
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talking of prog reviewers on a mission.....
OPETHGUITARIST
Symphonic prog average 2.72 stars...
Genesis W & W, Lamb, ATOTT, Foxtrot - all get a two.....Nursery & SEBT manage a three....
Also - he says that "Suppers Ready" is the most overated prog track ever.......(Too Much Mellotron apparently?)
YES, TFTO - 1 Star..
Yes Album, Time n word and GFTO get two stars
Relayer three stars and Fragile, CTTE 4 Four stars...
Thankfully...he hasn't heard about the Flokis.........Tongue
 
 
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