Prog Semi Final #1 - Yes v. Pink Floyd |
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rogerthat
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Of course, it's harmless and well intentioned on the whole, I said as much earlier. And as I also said earlier, it's just a bit difficult for me to get deeply moved by it because I know that for us, it's just a way of life. There's nothing to see here....for me. We have gurus going on all day about these same topics and they pocket a lot of money for doing so...and one fine day, some of them (not all, I won't be that harsh) go to prison for fraud, molestation, murder, you name it. So I just can't help feeling very cynical about it. In no way was it intended to be an objective criticism of Anderson's lyrics; rather I was just reflecting on it from a personal standpoint as to why the leave me cold. There's nothing exotic about chanting. My school used to play the gayatri mantra on speakers every morning to wake us up and force us to attend. As I said, just another way of life.
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rogerthat
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Well, in Western society which works smoothly on an everyday basis (I assume), yes, it may be nice to step back. But such philosophy when applied to a third world country with the world's largest population of the impoverished (yipee do! ) can be very incongruous and would be funny if it weren't so sad. In a country where nothing can be relied upon with absolute certainty to work the one time you need it most, it wouldn't hurt to instill some drive and competitiveness into ourselves and focus on the here and now instead of dream of the illusory sone ki chidiya (golden sparrow), which is how India was referred to and still is sometimes. What may appear as profound truth across the oceans is fatalistic escapism when applied to the state of things in India. Basically telling the poor that they should just pray to God and forget about their worries....nevermind that the famed Thirumala temple probably has enough money by way of donations received over the years to feed the poor of the populous Andhra Pradesh state.
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micky
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understand (and agree) with your point completely |
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The Bearded Bard
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CosmicVibration
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the same can be said for anywhere one lives… We have
clergymen and preachers of the same caliber here in the US. Anderson actually voiced religious deception on Close to the Edge- How many millions do we deceive each day? However, not all religious educators are crooked and not all spout out half-truths. Religious texts are heavily cloaked with cryptic writing. If the books are taken verbatim one can get seriously wrapped up in BS. Chanting is a tool, and if done properly can be transcendental. |
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rogerthat
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Yes, I am sure you do. And I am also sure there are more people there who reject them than here. You'd have to see the never ending queues at Thirumala, all year round, to understand the difference. In India, the religious heads exert a lot more influence on people's lives. But even the few who claim to be more enlightened and spiritual don't use this influence in a positive way. When an anti superstition activist was murdered, even the enlightened gurus like Jaggi Vasudeva had nothing to say about it. They were also slow in condemning the refusal of Asaram Bapu to surrender to the police in a rape case. Such deafening silence is not unusual in India where 'relations' are valued more than integrity but it sure makes one more cynical. I am not an atheist, mind you. Just completely turned off spiritual gurus. If I want to, I will have a conversation with God in my time of need. I don't need an intermediary standing in my way.
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Oh well, perhaps I don't know much about theory for singers, so I wouldn't know much about his modulation or vibratos. I just know I like how his singing sounds, his voice, he does sing high and soft, at least, and the vocal harmonies are most beautiful. There are few moments in rock that can get close to the singing at the beginning of Revealing Science of God, or the Soon section from Gates of Delirium, or in general the singing on Awaken, to name just a few. |
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We agree to disagree then. In rock as a whole, there are plenty other vocal moments I would choose over Anderson vocals.
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another vote for Floyd I'm afraid. I listen to PF much more often and to be honest I have always prefered them - spacey stuff has always been my bag. |
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I love Yes with Bruford, but generally speaking I prefer Pink Floyd
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The Bearded Bard
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When a big name like Floyd releases an album it attracts attention even from those who are not fans of the band (like me ), so I suspect its rating will drop even a bit closer to 3.00, in time, but anything above 3.00 is stil a respectable grade, that is, unless you think it's a masterpiece, then I could understand your disappointment.
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micky
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bah...
poll closed. Pink Floyd put another notch in its bedpost. On to face King Crimson in the final!!! |
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The 2014 Top 100 lists a number of albums (about a dozen, I think?) that have been rated by fewer than 10 people, as of Jan 18, 2015. These are indeed "for fans only", and, for that matter, for a rather narrow circle of fans, such as friends, family members and one-two PA collabs. Yet, because of the way QWR formula works, such albums can be assigned a PA rating that far exceeds that of TER and is described as verbatim "Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music". Which, I'd argue, is inaccurate and therefore useless for someone who is browsing PA in search of some good advice.
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Floyd
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"Nobody's Gonna Change My World That's Something To Unreal" Lyrics that i live my life by-from Black Sabbath's Technical Ecstasy's track You Won't Change Me
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PF
Though it was not as easy as KC vs Genesis for me
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Would you catch the final words of mine?
Would you catch my words??? |
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Mista-Gordie
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Yes, by a few miles
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Yes and it's not even close! Nothing Pink Floyd ever did can come close to the musical masterpiece Close to the Edge!
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micky
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yeah this was a bullsh*t result if I ever saw one
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