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M27Barney
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Isn't that where you celebrate the Indigenous peoples taking pity on the Europeans who have arrived and are starving coz they haven't got the nouse to catch a fookin great bird like a turkey...so the natives feed em...to which the Europeans - thank god then proceed to scalp and nick all the land for themselves - aah and also inflict all the nasty euro-asiatic pathogens on the poor injuns who died in their millions......
Bit like us celebrating the burning of catholics on the 5th November.......
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zumacraig
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yeah, i knew you liked Vampire's View. i think darkshade is a fan as well. i remember someone put the actual tune Adam and Eve on a dream seltist. cool that we all like different stuff. i love space revolver's cover :) what's your fav cover, just courious? yeah, TA pretty much was a given. really curious what comes out this time. i bet portnoy is going to be full of ideas since he's not really writing for DT. inner circle is over kill. morse seems bent on releasing every damn note he's ever played live or on tape. ;not surprisingly there's a momentum tour dvd coming out too. |
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zumacraig
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right. that is funny. btw, what do y'all think is the best post-morse spock's beard album? i want to get one, but am not sure which. the samples sound a bit alternative rock to me. |
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Roland113
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X gets my vote hands down, easily the best of the NDV era. The other three all have good moments to go with all of the not so good moments, X is the one that has good moments all the way through.
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darkshade
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I second the "X" recommendation.
Yes, I do like Vampire's View. Starlight Man is the only tune on there I'm 'meh' about. Excited for new TA album. Some people here and on other forums have been complaining about Portnoy's recent temper tantrum, going around saying they'll never buy anything with his name on it again...... Again! Including the next Transatlantic album. As far as I'm concerned, I don't really have an opinion on it anyway. If I did, I'd certainly still buy TA4, since I'd at least be supporting Roine and Neal. However, I don't judge the musician vs. the person. And it's nice to have the mixture of Neal's style and TFK style prog with DT's drumming.
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M27Barney
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zumacraig
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i've been emailing with roine trying to get TFK to play Atlanta, GA. there's talk of a europe and usa TFK/Neal Morse double bill tour for inside/out 20 year anniversary. nothing's been officially announced, as far as i can see. what a night that would be. i would be able to knock out the only two bands i really want to see live in one night. would be cool to see a TA medley encore if portnoy is in neal's band. Edited by zumacraig - November 23 2012 at 14:18 |
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zumacraig
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http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/15247493
this too. free download of the song Black Forest-remixed.
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M27Barney
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On recommendations from this very boutique - I have purchased
BBT - English Electric part 1
SH - Genesis Revisited II
Riverside - Memories in my Head
....and if you haven't already got it - you must all buy "From Land To Ocean" by Galleon - decided to give that a spin last night and it just totally blew me away - there is no weak track on the double CD - something which even TFK can't match (IMO).......Happy listenings peeps...
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Roland113
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I hadn't heard about the recent tantrum, what's the scoop? Also, from another post, yeah, a Flower Kings / Neal Morse double bill would rock. Add some Beard and it would be even better.
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seeclear
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Hi from Sweden
I newly registred to this forum but i'm not new to prog music and not to TFK. I started listend to them year 2000, space revolver was the first record ive heard, loved them from start. Followed them ever since. They have meant alot to me. Confirmed my thougts and beliefs to be a better person through their beautiful lyrics. I grow up listend to floyd, kansas a.s.o. born '73 so around 1980 i was mature enuff to understand the amazingness of progressive rock! :) I love the new TFK album! |
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zumacraig
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welcome! this is our forum with in a forum for TFK fans. good group here. i also love Banks of Eden, although lately i've been listening to rainmaker and adam and eve.
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M27Barney
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Aye - welcome to the pleisiosaur Dome......
We are all one happy family - though with the length of this thread - you can see that we've possibly covered most aspects of the Flokis back catalogue....It tends to go off topic as some of the regulars on this thread use it as a genral forum to air their views on almost anything.....
I don't think anyone who posts on here is a total "fanboy"....we all agree on one thing though - TFK's are one of the most important/influential symphonic prog bands of the last 15 years.....
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Roland113
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"Only 15 left order soon" . . . that's kind of wishful thinking on Amazon's part, somehow I don't see a big run on a 20 year old CD. Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (Audio CD) Price dropped 28% (was $6.99 when added) $4.99 In Stock.Offered by Amazon.com Only 15 left in stock--order soon. |
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infandous
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Hey guys...........STILL getting a big empty feeling when listening to Banks Of Eden. As I keep saying, not a bad album at all........just not a very good FK album by my reckoning (still better than Adam & Eve though).
Been enjoying the two Beardfish albums I picked up much more: Destined Solitaire and Mammoth. Also, since pulling out Sum of No Evil to compare to Banks, that album (Sum) has moved up my list of favorites considerably. I liked it a lot when it came out, but considered it not one of their best. Now, I think it may have found its way into my top 5 FK albums. |
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M27Barney
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The new Hackett CD just arrived, nice tidy packaging - and I like the booklet and the list of guest musicians is impressive also - wonder if he had Steve Wilson & Roine stolte in the studio together....
Reminds me of the big gate-fold vinyl albums I bought in the seventies and eighties.....I used to buy them in town (manchester) and I couldn't wait to get em back home to apply the stylus to them - and simultaneously tape it so I could play the tape and not risk scratching the vinyl......
Nostalgia.....coming apart at the seams...........
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M27Barney
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And - Spun side A - I have to say it's really good - however feel that Hackett has completely messed up his signature solo's at the end of Suppers ready and Lamia....all he should have done is extend them out by a couple of minutes but keep the timeless essence of the solo.......extension is the key - more is good.....
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zumacraig
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it's got a good sound and production. nothing mind blowing though. btw, what is your favorite classic prog album...? everyone? mine's a toss up between wish you were here and going for the one. i think the former wins. i absolutely love shine on you crazy diamond. never tire of it. C
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infandous
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Favorite classic prog album? That is a tough one. Probably a tie between Relayer, Meddle, Brain Salad Surgery, Lark's Tongue's in Aspic, Nursery Cryme, Thick As A Brick, and Acquiring The Taste Actually, I'd probably go with Tales from Topographic Oceans if I had to pick just one (Relayer has my all time favorite Yes track on it, which is why I picked that one above.......but I think Tales is a perfect concept album, better than any other ever made). Really there are just too many to choose from, and I couldn't have picked just one back when I was listening to that stuff a lot. If we include live albums I'd go for either Yessongs or Two For The Show or Playing The Food (again, a three way tie ) Edited by infandous - November 28 2012 at 08:46 |
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