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zumacraig ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 10 2011 Status: Offline Points: 1301 |
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i am the exact same way...if it doesn't hit me at first it usually wont. however, as i get older nothing seems to blow me away anymore so work at it a bit. so, what's your favorite flower kings album?
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Nov ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 28 2009 Status: Offline Points: 523 |
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One band that I keep trying to 'get' is Radiohead. Most of my friends that are serious about music absolutely love them. They are a top 3 band for most of them and several of these friends have no particular liking for prog or other complicated music. I think they have recorded several very nice proper songs (High & Dry, Fake Plastic Trees, No Surprises, etc) but today I've listened to a CD of stuff from Kid A onwards that one of my friends made me. To my ears, it is track after track of half-baked drum and bass experimentation with a few electronic sounds and indecipherable vocals over the top. They are not songs as such but just grooves that go on for 3 or 4 minutes and stop. You can't exactly join in on the chorus ![]() I really don't get it and frustrates me that they are so, so revered and massively popular eveywhere and are able to put on spectacular shows and yet i just don't get it at all. I almost feel like everyone is just pretending to like them to be in with the in crowd. I guess I'm proud that Britain (England!) keeps producing so-called ground-breaking bands like this but I'm just left shrugging my shoulders. ![]() Edited by Nov - January 13 2013 at 13:07 |
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infandous ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
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Welcome frinspar!
Personally, I have had times where something that didn't do anything for me last year after 2 or 3 spins, suddenly sounds quite wonderful this year. In other words, I never get rid of albums (well, there have been less than a dozen exceptions to that rule.......in most cases I knew I didn't like them from the first spin, but tried a few more times). Though, to be honest, some of them never get rediscovered after those initial few listens. I guess all I'm saying is that for me, there is no telling whether I'll like an album after 1 listen, or 12 (though I suppose after 6, I'll be pretty sure). I think my mood is a large factor in this, because a given piece of music may not do much for me one day, but will blow me away the next. Whether or not it's considered groundbreaking or oh so popular by large numbers of people rarely has any impact on me. There are a few friends whose opinions I value that could at least get me to give something one more try, but even then if I don't care for it I won't keep trying. |
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Horizons ![]() Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 20 2011 Location: Somewhere Else Status: Offline Points: 16952 |
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Radiohead is fantastic! Thom is one of the best singers out there, and at times an equally great lyricist. I adore both their alt-rock sounds, being some of the best in the genre for the past 15 years, as well as the electronic/groove material. The latter is layered and produced so beautifully and can be both complex and accessible.
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Thanks to the rest of you.
![]() Zumacraig, I'd have to go with "Flower Power." That album is the most consistently pleasing of theirs that I get the same lift from each time I play it, both discs. "Space Revolver" would be a close second. |
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Hope Keyholder is as good as is widely thought of here...i shall save this for the Friday night to listen too once I have had my nice relaxing bath to send me into the correct responsive mood....
This friday I listed to Mindrevolutions - didn't grab me as much as NFTP but it has some good moments I feel...
However the solo album by Jordan Rudess - his versions of Sound chaser and Tarkus were AWESOME....
TTFN.
Rob.
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On the subject of my favourite prog albums of the new millenium, I've gone with 20 as suggested by Tom. I've thought a bit about this but I'll bet I've missed a few out. Anyway the first few are in approximate order, the rest aren't.
The Flower Kings - Paradox Hotel Glass Hammer - Lex Rex Porcupine Tree - The Incident Frost* - Milliontown Tomas Bodin - I Am Amplifier - The Octopus The Flower Kings - Unfold The Future Steven Wilson - Insurgentes Phideaux - Number 7 Marillion - Marbles Transatlantic - The Whirlwind Opeth - Deliverance Redshift - Faultline Arena - Pepper's Ghost The Flower Kings - Adam & Eve The Lens - Regeneration Dream Theater - 6DOIT Tomas Bodin - Pinup Guru Opeth - Blackwater Park Arena - Contagion Porcupine Tree - Deadwing As for non-prog, I'd say my favourite 10 are:- Future Sound of London - Environments 2 Plaid - Greedy Baby Boards of Canada - The Campfire Headphase The Black Dog - Silenced Plaid - Double Figure Boards of Canada - Geogaddi Sasha - Emfire The Orb - Baghdad Batteries Spooky - Open Plaid - Spokes |
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zumacraig ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 10 2011 Status: Offline Points: 1301 |
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good points infandous. with lots of TFK I'll listen once and then shelve it until i have a notion to hear it again and then it clicks. Adam and Eve was like this...in fact, I'm still letting that one sink in...not quite there with the song Adam and Eve yet. I am getting into Pain of Salvation. those dudes are so great and down to earth. Daniel is not some hair band blowhard. his music is progressive in the classic sense.
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infandous ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
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Honestly, I don't hear any of this when I hear Radiohead (admittedly, I have not heard much......but none of it was from radio or other "mainstream" sources........always "choice" selections from fellow progheads who thought they were great). |
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I gave up trying to get into The Flower Kings after trying a few albums in '06. I first heard In The Eyes of the World through here back in '05, and loved that song, but nothing else was clicking, or at least, I never went back and tried them again. Then in 2009 Transatlantic were back, and The Whirlwind became one of my favorite albums ever. Earlier that year, I did try TFK again with TSONE, liked it and listened to it at least 3 times, but then never returned. Eventually, I did revisit TFK yet again, and this time, my ears and mind had grown. I started to appreciate, but then love the music.
To paraphrase someone on this forum, "It's not the music that's changed, it's you that's changed." |
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infandous ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
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darkshade, I have had that experience a few times in the past. I first heard Gentle Giant via their "Playing the Fool" live album which a friend gave me a cassette copy of. I listened to it several times but just didn't "get it". I would play it occasionally after that to see if I liked it and never really did, until one day when it just blew me away.
I didn't like The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway at all the first few times I heard it, but pulled it out 6 months later and really liked it a lot (still my least favorite Gabriel Genesis album, but I do like it and love some of the songs as much as their other stuff). So, yeah, I don't give up on music quickly unless it's a style I just know I won't be able to get into (like extreme metal or rap, for instance). Still hoping that Banks of Eden will be one of those for me ![]() Edited by infandous - January 14 2013 at 13:59 |
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infandous ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
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I just had to share this insane CD order I just made. Here are the items:
King Crimson "Larks Tongues In Aspic (CD/DVD-A)" Poison "10 Great Songs" Yes, I have a live in girl friend. But I think it was a fair trade off to be able to get Larks, since my old copy has been missing for years and it's my favorite Crimson album of them all. Plus her album was only $5, while mine was $20. Crimson wins ![]() |
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I'm guessing you've heard Kid A and Ok Computer? If so I'd go with In Rainbows. It's my 3rd favorite of theirs, sometimes passing Ok Comouter for second - depending on the day.
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zumacraig ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 10 2011 Status: Offline Points: 1301 |
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Radiohead is fantastic! Thom is one of the best singers out there, and at times an equally great lyricist. I adore both their alt-rock sounds, being some of the best in the genre for the past 15 years, as well as the electronic/groove material. The latter is layered and produced so beautifully and can be both complex and accessible. [/QUOTE]
i've tried to get into them too. i like their production, but yorke's voice is a bit annoying. in rainbows was fairly accessable. ok computer is also a classic. i wonder how they put on live show since a lot of their recent stuff is all programmed etc.
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zumacraig ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 10 2011 Status: Offline Points: 1301 |
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Awesome! that new edition of Lark's looks great. my favorite crimson too.
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zumacraig ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 10 2011 Status: Offline Points: 1301 |
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hey infandioius, do like extreme-metal-rap? :-)
darkshade-it seems that each of us have an entry point, which may not be the first album :-)
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zumacraig ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 10 2011 Status: Offline Points: 1301 |
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Absolutely love Boards of Canada!! too bad they dont have more stuff...but in a way, that's kind of cool.
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Their live stuff is phenomenal. I love Yorke's voice, probably why i like the band more than you guys.
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![]() Zuma, if you like BoC you're pretty much guaranteed to like the others on my non-prog list (if you've not heard them already). The Future Sound of London album is one of the best ambient cds I've ever heard. |
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