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progbethyname
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 21:01 |
Alright. Interesting my friend. I wanted to ask you because I've been having a casual discussion with our mutual site admin/friend Dave (Guldbamsen) about the 5-star rating being handed out too casually by some here on PA. I feel he may be right, but I knew you wouldn't be guilty of this which is why I trust your reviews more often than not. Personally I had 6 albums that I felt were worthy of that 5-star banner. However, I am not a reviewer but one who rates albums for a personal database only. Anyhow, thank you for your honesty and I hope possibly that TIM BOWNESS album may crack your list. The ABANDONED DANCEHALL DREAMS is something I am almost positive you will enjoy thoroughly. Give it a go, my friendly chap. Look forward to the next playlist. And like you, I've been getting a lot out of the latest live pendragon album. :)
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 17:03 |
progbethyname wrote:
^^ hey Steve. Looks like a great, air tight list. Thank you for sharing it because I do respect your taste in music and opinions.
Quick question though. How many out of that solid 10 top ten you have would you say is masterpiece worthy either according to your personal feelings/tastes or to PA's rating system basis? Love to know. Oh and I'm a bit surprised that IQ didn't get the #1 spot for you, but that mostly autumn album is amazing. Love the track 'Home.' :) | Hi Nicholas. The top two, IMO, are five star albums. The rest of the top ten list are, in PA parlance, excellent, or four star. This is in keeping with my opinion, much stated here, that a masterpiece, five star rating, is the exception, rather than the rule. It should be a rarity, and I think that 20% of the top ten, or less than 10% of the albums purchased or listened to is absolutely right. As for number one, it was such a close run race. Mostly Autumn pipped it, and that was, I think, simply because of the sheer love and blinding emotion that Josh and Mrs Josh put into this work. It is an album I will still be listening to in 20 years time, but I will not listen to frequently as others, simply because it is so emotionally demanding.
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progbethyname
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 16:22 |
^^ hey Steve. Looks like a great, air tight list. Thank you for sharing it because I do respect your taste in music and opinions. Quick question though. How many out of that solid 10 top ten you have would you say is masterpiece worthy either according to your personal feelings/tastes or to PA's rating system basis? Love to know. Oh and I'm a bit surprised that IQ didn't get the #1 spot for you, but that mostly autumn album is amazing. Love the track 'Home.' :)
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lazland
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Posted: December 28 2014 at 16:00 |
Meltdowner wrote:
Great albums indeed, the ones I listened to, although AlieNatura was released last year
| Cheers! Apologies re Alie Natura. I will amend the Progfreak entry, but will leave it on my list.
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Posted: December 28 2014 at 15:47 |
Great albums indeed, the ones I listened to, although AlieNatura was released last year
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lazland
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Posted: December 28 2014 at 15:39 |
Our esteemed admin, Andy Webb, runs an annual best albums of the year list for collaborators on the site. He the. Collates the results, and publishes them on the wider forum. I posted my top ten tonight in the Collaborator's Zone which is unseen by the wider membership and guests. So, I reproduce it here for interest and debate. Of course, people who know me well will expect no kind of Rio/Avant, Fusion, Experimental awful loud noises (aka metal) & etc., and I appreciate that the type of melodic Prog that I love is not particularly "trendy" these days.
Of course, I care not. I love it!
1. Mostly Autumn - Dressed in Voices 2. IQ - The Road of Bones 3. Introitus - Anima 4. Pendragon - Men Who Climb Mountains 5. Steve Rothery - The Ghosts of Pripyat 6. Nick Magnus - N'Monix 7. Panic Room - Incarnate 8. Corvus Stone - Corvus Stone II 9. Mike Oldfield - Man on the Rocks 10. Frequency Drift - Over (the follow up Summer is on my "to buy" list)
For completeness, here are the albums "bubbling under" the top ten. I should also point out that I have at least a couple more albums from 2014 not yet listened to, so the lists are subject to some change.
11. Gazpacho - Demon 12. Transatlantic - Kaleidoscope 13. Supernal Endgame - Touch The Sky Volume II 14. Monarch Trail - Skye 15. Ian Anderson - Homo Erraticus 16. Lee Abraham - Distant Days 17. Elephants of Scotland - Execute and Breathe 18. Yes - Heaven & Earth 19. RPWL - Wanted 20. Perfect Beings - Perfect Beings (no, I did not rate it as highly as many others on the site....) 21. Il Tempio Delle Clessidre - Alie Natura 22. Rick Miller - Heart of Darkness 23. Eden Shadow - Phases 24. The Watch - Tracks from the Alps 25. Cirrus Bay - The Search For Joy
The only two of the above list that rate with me as two on the PA site, i.e. poor and for completists only, are the final two. I really loathe The Watch, sorry. This album was such a poor and unoriginal copy of a great and original band that I wanted to throw something at them, and Cirrus Bay was the subject of a fan bombardment on the site, and was nowhere near as good as the said fans would have had us believe.
Of which, the greatest pleasant surprise of the year was absolutely Corvus Stone II. This, again, was not the masterpiece some would have us believe, but was, in contrast to The Search For Joy, an absolute joy to listen to.
When I get time, I will get around to reviewing all of the 2014 albums. I think I have reviewed 11 so far. My New Year Resolution is to create more time for reviewing, which is my favourite activity on the site, aside from this blog, of course!
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progbethyname
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Posted: December 21 2014 at 22:15 |
^ hey Steve,
Merry Christmas buddy.
Oh and it's NEVER a bad thing to start off a lovely listening session with a Pendragon album.
Was a huge fan of their latest live album release "The Man who climbed mountains." If you loved "out of order comes chaos" you will adore this explosive live set. :)
A big handshake to you sir. Be well. Rest up for 2015!! Lots of ground to cover. For starters Iron Maiden and our mutual pals, Arena will be releasing new albums. Exciting indeed. :)
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lazland
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Posted: December 16 2014 at 13:10 |
Tuesday 16. Half day off work in the afternoon to look after father in law whilst wife and mother in law go off to a hospital appointment. I am really missing my son, who is not home until midnight tonight, having been on a four day school trip to Germany. So, when the wimmin got back, I decided it was time for an hour or so You Tube 'till dog walk time. I should do this more often, really, because this was a really pleasant time. I watch YT via a Chromecast thingy attached to the telly in the dining room. Pendragon. If I Were The Wind live at Citadel, St Helens. It is never a bad thing to start off with a bit of Pendragon! Pink Floyd. The Endless River, side one. This is essentially Shine On, and, whilst perfectly good, is not exactly making me want to rush out and buy it. I think there is some far better new music out there.......talking of which...... Colin Mold. Ancestral Song. Really nice Prog folk, with a Celtic tinge. I am very tempted to buy Mold's new album, based upon Thomas' review. We are normally as one on these matters! This, and the following track are from the last LP. Cindy L Spear & Colin Mold. Will We Ever Return. Really quite a lovely song, full of melancholic yearning for a better, more innocent, time, with more than a touch of religiosity to it. Anton Roolaart. Gravity. On my "to buy" list for quite a while this year, I have never really gotten around to it. Anton Roolaart. Stars Fall Down. This chap deserves to be taken seriously when Richardh and Ivan rate him so highly, especially the latter, whose review of the new album was positively gushing. I really like this track. I think I am convinced..... Having said that, a recommendation a while back from Scott (Rushfan4) was Iluvatar's new album, From The Silence. So, next I popped on The Silence. Basically, a recommendation from Scott is a shoo in for me, and this track is deeply impressive. The next one, Open The Door was fairly traditional neo-Prog. Followed by Lee Abraham. The Corridors of Power, from Distant Days, another on my "to buy" list for much of 2014. Another deeply impressive track. One of the reasons I am doing this is that Ioan always buys his Dad a cd for birthday, which is coming up shortly, and it is the big 50. I was originally going to get the Floyd album, but, to be honest, I am still not that bothered by it. Decisions, decisions...... I followed this with Tomorrow Will Be Yesterday, again from Abraham's new album. I absolutely adore this song. Of course, a huge advantage of the digital era is the fact that we can listen before we buy. I have quite a decision to make, albeit a nice one. Ioan is always really lovely when he presents me with my present on birthday morning. Okay, it is now approaching 5.30 in the evening, so dog walk, which, of course, involves a nice quiet pint half way through, and an evening of reflection before I make my final decision. So....7.00. The decision has been made, this following two pints of Swn Y Dail, a gorgeous pale ale brewed in Llanddarog. And the winners are..........Mold & Abraham, and just ordered from Will at Caerllysi Music. As for the runners up......well, they can be purchased in January Nos da all.....
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Posted: December 14 2014 at 17:05 |
This entry in my blog actually pertains to yesterday. Unfortunately, too much beer and wine made posting it last night far too difficult, so.....I have posted it tonight instead.
I purchased the Marillion App for my iPad. A bargain at 69 pence, and it will enable me to listen to a live stream of Monday night's gig in Germany. There is a radio station on the app, and I listened to three tracks, these being:
Dee Expus. King of Number 33. I really enjoyed this, and simply must get some of their stuff. Holloway Girl (demo). Great early h track, demo version. Iris. Crossing The Desert. Featuring Messrs Trewavas & Moseley, plus Sylvain Gouvernaire, whom I have never heard of. But he sure played a mean Rothery guitar! I say played, because as far as I can tell, nobody has heard of him since. Damned good stuff. Anyone know what he does now?
I then decided to play some sixties vintage. The wife has bought me a new compilation album, Silence Is Golden, bless her, and there is some fine stuff on it. I played:
Procol Harum. Whiter Shade of Pale Fleetwood Mac. Black Magic Woman The Zombies. She's Not There Melanie. Ruby Tuesday. By far the best version of this, we both love Melanie. Scott McKenzie. San Francisco..........flowers......mmmmmmmmmm.
Then, a break for supper, a damned fine homemade Chinese meal, and, on my return, whilst the boss watched that X Factor thingy, I repaired to the dining room to watch:
Marillion. Ding Dong Loreley........a superb live record, even if Pete's bass was more distorted at times than a Picasso face!
All in all, a mighty fine evening.
Nos da to all.
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Posted: December 10 2014 at 21:59 |
Meltdowner wrote:
I found a lot of those over enthusiastic and too much long and
descriptive (I don't want to know exactly everything that I'll listen or
getting my hopes too high), Lazland's review has none of those attributes. Anyway, thanks for reminding me of the album, I forgot to check it |
You are right Meltdowner, 5 star reviews also can have the adverse effect to the potential listener, getting ones expectations so high whereby at times this is not matched. A 4 star rating on-the-other hand is an outstanding and humble score big hug to you
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Posted: December 10 2014 at 14:36 |
I found a lot of those over enthusiastic and too much long and
descriptive (I don't want to know exactly everything that I'll listen or
getting my hopes too high), Lazland's review has none of those attributes. Anyway, thanks for reminding me of the album, I forgot to check it
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Kati
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Posted: December 10 2014 at 10:54 |
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lazland
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Posted: December 06 2014 at 16:08 |
Kati wrote:
lazland wrote:
On a Lazland music cheerful note, given that this thread has been reborn, so to speak, I posted my review of the Corvus Stone II album this afternoon whilst on a return train journey from a tax court case I am involved in.
As I indicated in my review, I found the whole business of overly and ridiculously supportive, and manipulative, reviews a total pain, and said so in another thread.
Colin Tench contacted me, and his decency persuaded me to accept the offer of doing a review.
I am glad I did. It is a great listen, and thoroughly deserves our attention and support.
I tell you what, though. What struck me more than anything was Colin's decency and honesty.
He hated the manipulative reviews more than us old PA sweats, and took positive steps to eradicate them. He wanted honest reviews, and, looking at collab reviews, I think he got them.
He sent me a lovely PM tonight, which I really appreciated.
There is a lesson in all this. The community we have here is, largely, a positive, loving one. Our opinions are valued and respected when we express them honestly, which is the way it should be.
Colin and his cohorts have produced a labour of love. I sincerely hope that the honest supportive reviews they got will help them at least fund a superb follow-up. |
<font face="Times New Roman" size="3"> <p ="Msonormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span lang="EN" style='color: black; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; mso-ansi-: EN;'>Awww Lazland! Wow! I admire and love you too much! I read your review, 4 stars however what you wrote is even better, it's priceless and worth much more than most 5 star reviews, really! The things you wrote are so insightful and clever with a touch of humour (so funny)<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I am typing this while listening to </span><span ="watch-title"><p ="Msonormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"> <span lang="EN" style='color: rgb34, 34, 34; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; mso-ansi-: EN; mso-font-kerning: 18.0pt;'><p ="Msonormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Mostly Autumn - Dressed in Voices and feel the love, I want to hug you to death! Huge massive hug to you! </span></span><span ="watch-title"><p ="Msonormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">P.S. I am so flattered and happy you like the album artwork too. Big hug to you, thank you so much!!!! mhwoaaahhxxxxxx <span lang="EN" style='color: rgb34, 34, 34; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 14.5pt; mso-ansi-: EN; mso-font-kerning: 18.0pt;'><p ="Msonormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"> </span><p ="Msonormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"> </span><p ="Msonormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"><span style='line-height: 115%; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt;'><o:p></o:p></span> <font face="Times New Roman" size="3"> | I'm glad you are enjoying the MA album, Sonia. It really is full of love, and, as with the Sylvan album I refer to above, an incredibly talented thing to do - to turn such a tragic story into something that moves and brings you closer to the essence of life itself.
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Posted: December 06 2014 at 16:00 |
I think I have mentioned before that Saturday night is "get that bloody ironing done" night. I rather enjoy this, as it gives me an excuse to blast some stuff out on the decent sound system in the dining room whilst running said hot block over fabric.
Anyhow, tonight, the musical delights were Pendragon's latest, and then the DVD of Sylvan's Posthumpus Silence live.
I have been a fan of Nick Barrett's material since he first started the band. I suppose you could say I have grown up with it. We are of a similar age. I find his ruminations on life, society, and self extremely moving.
But Sylvan. I think I have stated in another thread that I have been, in recent weeks, rather down, a kind of mid-life crisis, for want of a better phrase. Pretty down, introspective, and thinking some rather dark thoughts. I believe that I am getting well and truly through this, and feel far more like my usual self, which is usually "glass half full", rather than "half empty".
What has this to do with Sylvan? Well, I will tell you. The subject matter is somewhat impossibly sad. Imagine, as a parent, coming across your child's diary, and reviewing its contents, knowing the incredibly bitter ending. Said child has committed suicide.
Sylvan manage to achieve an incredible feat. The album, whilst naturally not a barrel of laughs, does, nevertheless, include many moments of sheer and utter beauty. Yes, some incredibly uplifting moments of beauty as well. In fact, I would go so far as to describe it as, in essence, a celebration of life itself.
I am getting far better. Even two weeks ago, I would not have been able to write this post, or even listen to such an album. We all, I think, have such episodes in our life. Mine was triggered by the sad loss of dear friends, far too damned young. However, I know they are "up there", having a couple of beers, and chuckling at life's madness. In Nashy's case, he is, I know, cursing me for listening to Tull's Broadsword And The Beast as I type this, headphones in place as the wife is watching the jungle programme. Nashy will be saying......"sh*te, mate. Get some decent Tull on, if you really must listen to a bunch of hippies. Now that Aqualung..... There's an album!"
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Posted: December 04 2014 at 21:50 |
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[QUOTE=lazland] [QUOTE=Meltdowner]
Awwwww awwwww thank you and thank you more group hug xxxxx |
Meltdowner, you too are here above included in the a massive group hug, thank you very much!
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Posted: December 04 2014 at 21:42 |
lazland wrote:
Meltdowner wrote:
^ Great review at last, I was tired of reading all those forced 5 star reviews. I still haven't heard it though. I really appreciate the Prog community, how artists and listeners collaborate to make sure their art reaches others who appreciate it. And a very nice cover indeed, Sonia did a great job
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Cheers Samuel, I appreciate that.
PA, and other sites such as Progressive Ears, are important communities. It was people like us who kept the flame alive during the dark days, and we play a huge part now in bringing great new music to the attention of the wider potential customer base.
Try the CVII cd. You will really enjoy it.
Sonia is quite gorgeous and gorgeously talented. People like her make this a fun place to keep coming back to |
Awwwww awwwww thank you and thank you more group hug xxxxx
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Posted: December 04 2014 at 21:40 |
lazland wrote:
On a Lazland music cheerful note, given that this thread has been reborn, so to speak, I posted my review of the Corvus Stone II album this afternoon whilst on a return train journey from a tax court case I am involved in.
As I indicated in my review, I found the whole business of overly and ridiculously supportive, and manipulative, reviews a total pain, and said so in another thread.
Colin Tench contacted me, and his decency persuaded me to accept the offer of doing a review.
I am glad I did. It is a great listen, and thoroughly deserves our attention and support.
I tell you what, though. What struck me more than anything was Colin's decency and honesty.
He hated the manipulative reviews more than us old PA sweats, and took positive steps to eradicate them. He wanted honest reviews, and, looking at collab reviews, I think he got them.
He sent me a lovely PM tonight, which I really appreciated.
There is a lesson in all this. The community we have here is, largely, a positive, loving one. Our opinions are valued and respected when we express them honestly, which is the way it should be.
Colin and his cohorts have produced a labour of love. I sincerely hope that the honest supportive reviews they got will help them at least fund a superb follow-up. |
Awww Lazland! Wow!
I admire and love you too much! I read your review, 4 stars however what you wrote is
even better, it's priceless and worth much more than most 5 star reviews, really! The things you
wrote are so insightful and clever with a touch of humour (so funny) I am typing this while listening to Mostly Autumn - Dressed in Voices and feel the love, I
want to hug you to death! Huge massive hug to you! P.S. I am so flattered and happy you like the album artwork too. Big hug to you, thank you so much!!!! mhwoaaahhxxxxxx
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Posted: December 04 2014 at 16:28 |
I never went to other Prog sites, never found a reason to I'll try it tomorrow on their Bandcamp page. True, lots of nice people here
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Posted: December 04 2014 at 16:14 |
Meltdowner wrote:
^ Great review at last, I was tired of reading all those forced 5 star reviews. I still haven't heard it though. I really appreciate the Prog community, how artists and listeners collaborate to make sure their art reaches others who appreciate it. And a very nice cover indeed, Sonia did a great job
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Posted: December 04 2014 at 15:58 |
^ Great review at last, I was tired of reading all those forced 5 star reviews. I still haven't heard it though. I
really appreciate the Prog community, how artists and listeners
collaborate to make sure their art reaches others who appreciate it. And a very nice cover indeed, Sonia did a great job
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