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Porcupine Tree Lightbulb Sun/Signify
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Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Oh I got one.

DREAM THEATER

IMAGES AND WORDS to FALLING INTO INFINITY ( literally!! Lol)


I actually think Falling into Infinity is not that bad a record. New Millenium and Lines in the Sand are pretty decent songs ;) If it had to be Dream Theater, I'd go for Scenes from a Memory - Systematic Chaos.
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Originally posted by fudgenuts64 fudgenuts64 wrote:

Porcupine Tree Lightbulb Sun/Signify

WHAAAAAAAAATT?!?! Lol! `Signify' is everything that can go so right with modern progressive rock! It's got a beautiful blending of old and new styles, long instrumental passages without useless soloing, dark ambience, thoughtful lyrics, sublime group harmonies. It also serves as something of a nice send-off to the early days of the band, before Mr Wilson started focusing on perfecting his songcraft with `Stupid Dream' onwards.

For me it's up there with Paatos' debut `Timeless' as one of the best modern progressive albums.

ps - yeah, `Lightbulb Sun' is pretty damn good too!
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Yes: CTTE, anything after Going For the One
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by fudgenuts64 fudgenuts64 wrote:

Porcupine Tree Lightbulb Sun/Signify

WHAAAAAAAAATT?!?! Lol! `Signify' is everything that can go so right with modern progressive rock! It's got a beautiful blending of old and new styles, long instrumental passages without useless soloing, dark ambience, thoughtful lyrics, sublime group harmonies. It also serves as something of a nice send-off to the early days of the band, before Mr Wilson started focusing on perfecting his songcraft with `Stupid Dream' onwards.

For me it's up there with Paatos' debut `Timeless' as one of the best modern progressive albums.

ps - yeah, `Lightbulb Sun' is pretty damn good too!

Signify is a 'transition album' to my mind and bridges a couple of seperate era's. Also PT have been so remarkably consistent that its hard to pick a 'worse' from anything they've done. Signify lacks a bit of focus and comes across as perhaps messy in the nicely ordered world of Mr WilsonWink
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by fudgenuts64 fudgenuts64 wrote:

Porcupine Tree Lightbulb Sun/Signify

WHAAAAAAAAATT?!?! Lol! `Signify' is everything that can go so right with modern progressive rock! It's got a beautiful blending of old and new styles, long instrumental passages without useless soloing, dark ambience, thoughtful lyrics, sublime group harmonies. It also serves as something of a nice send-off to the early days of the band, before Mr Wilson started focusing on perfecting his songcraft with `Stupid Dream' onwards.

For me it's up there with Paatos' debut `Timeless' as one of the best modern progressive albums.

ps - yeah, `Lightbulb Sun' is pretty damn good too!

Signify is a 'transition album' to my mind and bridges a couple of seperate era's. Also PT have been so remarkably consistent that its hard to pick a 'worse' from anything they've done. Signify lacks a bit of focus and comes across as perhaps messy in the nicely ordered world of Mr WilsonWink
 
I like Signify and imo one of their best tracks is on there: Dark Matter
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:


Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by fudgenuts64 fudgenuts64 wrote:

Porcupine Tree Lightbulb Sun/Signify

WHAAAAAAAAATT?!?! Lol! `Signify' is everything that can go so right with modern progressive rock! It's got a beautiful blending of old and new styles, long instrumental passages without useless soloing, dark ambience, thoughtful lyrics, sublime group harmonies. It also serves as something of a nice send-off to the early days of the band, before Mr Wilson started focusing on perfecting his songcraft with `Stupid Dream' onwards.

For me it's up there with Paatos' debut `Timeless' as one of the best modern progressive albums.

ps - yeah, `Lightbulb Sun' is pretty damn good too!

Signify is a 'transition album' to my mind and bridges a couple of seperate era's. Also PT have been so remarkably consistent that its hard to pick a 'worse' from anything they've done. Signify lacks a bit of focus and comes across as perhaps messy in the nicely ordered world of Mr WilsonWink


I'm really not big on PORCUPINE TREE's overall sound, but I will concur in this thread that LIGHTBULB SUN is a pretty awesome album and the track RUSSIA ON ICE is easily my all time favourite PT track. I'd put that track up against MARILLON's NEVERLAND for top progressive rock songs of al time for me. It's really that good. :)
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Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

I'm really not big on PORCUPINE TREE's overall sound, but I will concur in this thread that LIGHTBULB SUN is a pretty awesome album and the track RUSSIA ON ICE is easily my all time favourite PT track.

Nick, one of the times PTree played Melbourne, they performed `Russia On Ice'...I was in Prog Nirvana....and then just as it gets to that mind-blowing instrumental second half, I can't recall, they ever launched straight into another song or just ended it!!!!

I swear, my friend, it was like I was on anti-Viagra from that point, so deflated was I!
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Love Spock's Beard - The Light-- Hate Spock's Beard - Snow

Love Dream Theater WDAU -- Hate Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos

Love Camel - Dust and Dreams -- Hate Camel - Harbour of Tears

Love Arena - Contagion -- Hate Arena - Seventh Degree of separation

Love Big Big Train - The Difference Machine -- Hate Big Big Train - The English Electric Prt 1
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

I'm really not big on PORCUPINE TREE's overall sound, but I will concur in this thread that LIGHTBULB SUN is a pretty awesome album and the track RUSSIA ON ICE is easily my all time favourite PT track.

Nick, one of the times PTree played Melbourne, they performed `Russia On Ice'...I was in Prog Nirvana....and then just as it gets to that mind-blowing instrumental second half, I can't recall, they ever launched straight into another song or just ended it!!!!

I swear, my friend, it was like I was on anti-Viagra from that point, so deflated was I!


aghhhhhh. That does really make me upset that you had to go through that Hap-hazard experience. Russia on ice is a 13:32 epic that MUST be played in its entirety!!! No cutting and no splicing can occur, especially some-cheap audio crossfading experience leading in to another track. Boooooo!

Anyway, on a higher note. I did buy the special edition with the 5.1 surround sound DVD that's in it. Absolutely sublime! I cranked that entire album, back when I had my own place of course, and I experienced some of that musical nirvana you were talking about. Ahhhhh how I miss having my own home where sound could never be an issue. Lol
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Originally posted by dsk dsk wrote:


Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Oh I got one.

DREAM THEATER

IMAGES AND WORDS to FALLING INTO INFINITY ( literally!! Lol)
I actually think Falling into Infinity is not that bad a record. New Millenium and Lines in the Sand are pretty decent songs ;) If it had to be Dream Theater, I'd go for Scenes from a Memory - Systematic Chaos.


I should say to you, my fellow progger, that I really do like a few tracks off the Falling album, but the album didn't work for me as a whole. Certainly, for me, tracks like take away my pain, you not me, hollow years, new millennium and the god awful Peruvian skies are killers on my ears. Not nice, but Lines in the sand, trail of tears and hells kitchen I love very much. :)

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If I have a problem with the concept of this thread, I guess it's the use of “best” and “worst,” whereas, at least for me, I would put it as “most favorite” and “least favorite.” Calling something the “worst” implies that it's horrible, awful, bleccchh, dry-heave-inducing, when in actuality there may be many things (in this discussion, songs) that I like about it, but just not as many as my most favorite.

Having said that, I can say that for Procol Harum, it's A Salty Dog (most favorite) and Something Magic (least favorite).   But I still don’t consider SM an awful album.

Likewise, in the case of Flash, their first, “Flash”, is my most fave, and the 2nd, “In the Can”, is my least, but I don’t actually dislike any of it.

Makes sense, I hope?
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Test  for Echo worse than Vapor trail??
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Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:


Love Spock's Beard - The Light-- Hate Spock's Beard - Snow

Love Big Big Train - The Difference Machine -- Hate Big Big Train - The English Electric Prt 1


What??? You cannot be serious, especially with BBT.
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I am afraid I am serious! Especially about BBT! Bought English Electric with great anticipation, but oh was I disappointed, seldom heard such boring "Soft-Prog". Its Prog for hotel lobbies and elevators if you ask me. I have given up on BBT since Sean Filkins is not with them any more. His Solo Output is so much much better than BBT's albums without him.
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Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:


Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:

Love Spock's Beard - The Light-- Hate Spock's Beard - Snow

Love Big Big Train - The Difference Machine -- Hate Big Big Train - The English Electric Prt 1
What??? You cannot be serious, especially with BBT.


Yeah Mr. Chopper, I gotta agree with king manuel on this one. the
BBT sound on English Electric is all too familiar. They border too much on the influence of old genesis with Peter Gabriel. Not only that, the vocalist sounds like a carbon copy of Gabriel himself.
I will say though, that the musicianship is quite good but again it's just all too familiar, so I'm not inspired by their music or sound for that matter. Also, I enjoy at least some 'edge' in symphonic prog and the album just had no sac whatsoever.
Too mellow for me, but I do respect the musicianship. ;)
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PG3 - PG Us
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I'll give it a shot:

Radiohead: Kid A - Pablo Honey - I think we can all agree on this one. Handshake
Sigur Ros: Agaetis Byrjun - Von - Still a great album Von is, just doesn't live up.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor: F#A# Infinity - Allelujah! Don't Bend, Ascend!
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Frank Zappa:
    Serious music: Best - TIE Waka/Jawaka or Hot Rats Worst - Francesco Zappa
    
Humorous music: Best - Sheik Yerbouti Worst - Thing-Fish

with the Mothers: Best - Burnt Wienie Sandwich Worst - Just Another Band from L.A.
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