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So, I've been listening to the new album loads over the past week or two and the track that delights me the most at the moment is:

For Those About To Drown wink

I just love this track as it's got everything I love about music in there: great melodies, superb musicianship, beautifully composed, etc, etc.

It actually reminds me a bit of Timetable on Foxtrot - maybe it's the Kings and Queens lyrics and the general vibe.

The only thing I don't like is where Roine pronounces the line "The Queen behind the veal" rather than "The Queen behind the veil" grin

I also love 'For The Love Of Gold'. It's got a real Camel/Yes vibe.
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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.
Hope you're OK........

I love that track and think it's really under-rated..............as is the whole of FP D2.


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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?
KEYHOLDER!!

BUY IT!!

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Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

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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Keyholder will be in my possession pretty soon. Can't wait, it'll be the first 2000s Kaipa album I'll be checking out.
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Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Keyholder will be in my possession pretty soon. Can't wait, it'll be the first 2000s Kaipa album I'll be checking out.


In the Wake of Evolution is much better, despite the lack of Roine.

Although Keyholder is the second best 21-st century Kaipa album. Big smile
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Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Keyholder will be in my possession pretty soon. Can't wait, it'll be the first 2000s Kaipa album I'll be checking out.


In the Wake of Evolution is much better, despite the lack of Roine.

Although Keyholder is the second best 21-st century Kaipa album. Big smile


Most people have been saying Keyholder is the best, and I wanted one with Roine. I'm just hoping I enjoy 2000s Kaipa more than I did 70s Kaipa (which was just a little too 'soft' for me).
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Originally posted by Nov Nov wrote:

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.
Hope you're OK........

I love that track and think it's really under-rated..............as is the whole of FP D2.




I'm OK Wink I think I was just a little down that day because I missed my friend, and the music for Magic Pie was just hitting the spot for me at that tender moment.
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2000s Kaipa is far cry from 70s Kaipa. I very much enjoy both eras.
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Yes, Magic Pie is wonderful! One of my favorite performances from Hasse. Glad to see someone else finally appreciating it.
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Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

Yes, Magic Pie is wonderful! One of my favorite performances from Hasse. Glad to see someone else finally appreciating it.


Glad to see someone finally agreeing with me LOL
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I still think Per Sodomizer Nilsson is a much better guitarist for Kaipa than Roine ever was. They're practically Extreme/Tech prog metal now. I'm pumped for their new album
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Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

Yes, Magic Pie is wonderful! One of my favorite performances from Hasse. Glad to see someone else finally appreciating it.
Chorus sounds like "The carpenters" to me....I think this track will cause a dichotomy.....
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Talking of Listening to CD's - that I've not listened to for a very long time...I was putting away, "Flower Power" when I looked at the CD's before the Flokis (Alphabetical Band order) and selected "England, Garden Shed" - just spun it and bloody hell - it's an EXCELLENT CD from 1977 - these geezers were obviously influenced by Yes, Genesis, Floyd and others say Gentle Giant - but I can't say coz I've never heard any GG, apparently this is a very hard CD to get so If anybody wants the MP3's just giz me your email on PA Mail....and I'll emither them through....Wouldn't do it if the CD was of a current band  and not ROCK to source....It's a GEM of English prog....and FK fans are sure to love it....
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I got Kaipa - "Keyholder", and it's great! I love it a million times more than the 70s stuff. Needs more listens, but it's fun symphonic prog.


Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

Yes, Magic Pie is wonderful! One of my favorite performances from Hasse. Glad to see someone else finally appreciating it.
Chorus sounds like "The carpenters" to me....I think this track will cause a dichotomy.....


I don't hear it. Confused
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Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

Yes, Magic Pie is wonderful! One of my favorite performances from Hasse. Glad to see someone else finally appreciating it.
Chorus sounds like "The carpenters" to me....I think this track will cause a dichotomy.....
That's great as far as I'm concerned.

I love The Carpenters Wink


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Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Keyholder will be in my possession pretty soon. Can't wait, it'll be the first 2000s Kaipa album I'll be checking out.

In the Wake of Evolution is much better, despite the lack of Roine.
Much better than Keyholder? Confused

Not to my ears Wink


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i had this idea that i was gonna be a completist with the TFK and related catalog.  I've given up.  It's really only the Flower Kings that get me going.  I'm not even a big fan of the first Roine solo album, The Flower King.  all these guys work best when together (Transatlantic being an exception).  of course, i could change my mind tomorrow, but i'm really tired of 'trying' to get into stuff.  i've been doing that with the first kaip and the first tangent.  
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Originally posted by zumacraig zumacraig wrote:

i had this idea that i was gonna be a completist with the TFK and related catalog.  I've given up.  It's really only the Flower Kings that get me going.  I'm not even a big fan of the first Roine solo album, The Flower King.  all these guys work best when together (Transatlantic being an exception).  of course, i could change my mind tomorrow, but i'm really tired of 'trying' to get into stuff.  i've been doing that with the first kaip and the first tangent.  

I'll admit I'm still trying with Flower Kings. I just don't know how to take them. I think once the listener quits making an effort to understand music he doesn't like, then they should just quit listening to progressive music in general. I didn't like Yes' Drama when I first heard it, but I like it a lot better now because I'm trying to accept a recording on it's own merits. Now, if the music just doesn't do anything for you emotionally or intellectually, then obviously you shouldn't be listening to it, but certainly find out what you dislike about it and if you can honestly say you've given the music a fighting chance, then by all means do move on. I've spoken with several people who didn't like the new Hackett/Squire recording titled Squackett, but honestly I'm loving it. There is a song or two I don't enjoy, but I think it's great, but I've asked these people that didn't like it how many times they've listened to it and most of them said once or twice. That's not really a sufficient amount of time. I keep telling people to go listen to it again and if they don't like then come back to it in a day, a week, a month, whatever, but don't just give up. I've certainly not given up on Marillion's music, which I've been doing as of late, but I'm going to give them another shot and be more positive this time around. The same with The Flower Kings. Don't give up so easily! 


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Originally posted by Mirror Image Mirror Image wrote:

Originally posted by zumacraig zumacraig wrote:

i had this idea that i was gonna be a completist with the TFK and related catalog.  I've given up.  It's really only the Flower Kings that get me going.  I'm not even a big fan of the first Roine solo album, The Flower King.  all these guys work best when together (Transatlantic being an exception).  of course, i could change my mind tomorrow, but i'm really tired of 'trying' to get into stuff.  i've been doing that with the first kaip and the first tangent.  

I'll admit I'm still trying with Flower Kings. I just don't know how to take them. I think once the listener quits making an effort to understand music he doesn't like, then they should just quit listening to progressive music in general. I didn't like Yes' Drama when I first heard it, but I like it a lot better now because I'm trying to accept a recording on it's own merits. Now, if the music just doesn't do anything for you emotionally or intellectually, then obviously you shouldn't be listening to it, but certainly find out what you dislike about it and if you can honestly say you've given the music a fighting chance, then by all means do move on. I've spoken with several people who didn't like the new Hackett/Squire recording titled Squackett, but honestly I'm loving it. There is a song or two I don't enjoy, but I think it's great, but I've asked these people that didn't like it how many times they've listened to it and most of them said once or twice. That's not really a sufficient amount of time. I keep telling people to go listen to it again and if they don't like then come back to it in a day, a week, a month, whatever, but don't just give up. I've certainly not given up on Marillion's music, which I've been doing as of late, but I'm going to give them another shot and be more positive this time around. The same with The Flower Kings. Don't give up so easily! 
Thats arlright saying - but when you've got 1000+ prog CD's - and quite a lot you've not listened to more than once or twice - and loads that you love and haven't heard for a while......plus you want to buy more CD's to find that elusive PERFECT PROG CD.....Which would in fact be SEBTP with I know what I like, More Fool me and After the Ordeal replaced with Stardust we Are........
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