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Joined: June 25 2013
Location: Portugal
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Points: 10279
Posted: October 04 2015 at 17:37
Guldbamsen wrote:
Brainticket - Past, Present & Future (Brainticket is back!....and they sound incredible)
I should give it a listen, it's Hedersleben after all
Friday: Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy (My favourite LZ album and probably the most progressive and diverse one. When one track has a chapter about time signatures on Wikipedia, you know they weren't joking around ) Calibro 35 - Traditori di Tutti Zanov - Virtual Future Black Bombaim - Far out Unreal City - La Crudeltà di Aprile
One day, Audun...one day. the audio bug will infect you wonderfully because you absolutely love music and make it a priority in your life. Anyhow, keep buying albums because one day you'll have to re listen to them all cause you'll hear things you've never heard before once you upgrade considerably. Also, I would be more than happy to help out once your ready.
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Thanks for the offer, Nick. T<span style="line-height: 14.56px;">he day I'll make an upgrade will </span><span style="line-height: 1.4;">the day I win the lottery though, which I never play, so I wonder how I'm gonna win it </span><span style="line-height: 1.4;">, but if the day ever comes I'll be sure to call on you. </span>
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progbethyname wrote:
</span><span style="line-height: 14.56px;">Oh and that is a lot of Jethro Tull!!! I almost have you beat with my Black Sabbath craze this past week and today. </span><div style="line-height: 14.56px;"><span style="line-height: 14.56px;">
Yup, been visiting my old friend Jethro again the past few weeks, and it's been nice. Yeah, I've seen you playing a lot of Black Sabbath lately , a band I wish I was more familiar with. Played all six of my BS albums I while back. Had it been their first six albums, that would've made for a nice little marathon, but I don't have their first three, instead my collection includes Live Evil and Never Say Die (which I both like to some degree), but also Seventh Star. </span>
<div style="line-height: 14.56px;"><span style="line-height: 14.56px;"> </span><div style="line-height: 14.56px;"><span style="line-height: 14.56px;">Anyway, last week for me:</span><div style="line-height: 14.56px;"><span style="line-height: 14.56px;"> </span>
Saturday:
Dungen - Skit i alt
Swans - Children of God / World of Skin
Sunday:
Rush - Hemispheres
Talk Talk - Spirit of Eden
Tortoise - Beacons of Ancestorship
Møster! - When You Cut Into the Present
The Esoteric Circle - s/t
Box - Studio 1
Monday:
Quella Vecchia Locanda - s/t
Jethro Tull - The Broadsword and the Beast
lan Anderson - Walk into Light
Jethro Tull - Under Wraps
Tuesday:
Jethro Tull - Crest of a Knave
Jethro Tull - Rock Island
Jethro Tull - Catfish Rising
Wednesday:
Jethro Tull - Roots to Branches
Jethro Tull - J-Tull Dot Com
lan Anderson - The Secret Language of Birds
lan Anderson - Rupi's Dance
Manning - Anser's Tree
Dungen - Allas sak
Thursday:
Tusmørke - Underjordisk tusmørke
Tusmørke - Riset bak speilet
Folque - s/t
Folque - Kjempene på Dovrefjell
Folque - Vardøger
Yesterday:
Hinn Íslenzki Þursaflokkur - s/t
Hinn Íslenzki Þursaflokkur - Þursabit
Þursaflokkurinn - Gæti eins verið...
Prudence - Tomorrow May Be Vanished
Prudence - Drunk and Happy
Prudence - 11/12 '75
Prudence - Det det va: Prudences beste
Dungen - Stadsvandringar
Omg my friend. You gotta get Black Sabbath's first 3!! It's that of their best! Master of Reality Is my all time fav. You'll love it!! I think you'll really appreciate Iommi's 1min 38s instrumental called "Orchid.' It's really quite beautiful and is a nice prelude to the next track "The Lord of this world' ! It's their only ' I'm pro satan lyric song. It's gold. :)
Also, you don't need to win the lottery to have decent sound! Go the 'headphone way.' Very economical for top notch sound that won't cost you 50 billion dollars. Lol. :)
Anyway. Keep spinning that Tull. I did ' Aqualung' this weekend. ;)
Hi all. Hope everyone is having a great weekend. I sure am. Had lots of time to thy self.
Ozric tentacles-- waterfall cities Black sabbath-- sabbath bloody sabbath. Agalloch-- the serpent and the egg Black sabbath-- reunion (disc 2 only) Anathema-- weather systems Black Sabbath-- Vol.4 The prodigy-- the fat of the land Black Sabbath-- 13 ( really like this one. It's true to their form. Love the "loner" track. Devin Townsend-- Z2 Dark matters Royal Hunt-- paradox 2: collision course Jethro Tull-- aqualung. Vanden Plas-- chronicles of the immortals.pt 1 ( part 2 in November!!!! :) Arena-- the unquiet Sky
Joined: October 12 2011
Location: Melb, Australia
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Posted: October 05 2015 at 01:36
Catch-up for the last two days:
Osanna – Suddance Osanna – L’Uomo P.F.M – Jet Lag P.F.M – L’ISola di Niente Glass Hammer – The Braking of the World Glass Hammer – Ode to Echo Yes – Fly From Here Yes – The Ladder Sendelica – Live from the 7th Psychedelic Network Festival 2014.
Joined: October 12 2011
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Posted: October 06 2015 at 05:06
Sound of Contact – Dimensionaut The Flower Kings – Desolation Rose Neal Morse – The Grand Experiment The Tangent – COMM The Watch – Tracks from the Alps Yuka & Chronoship – Dino Rocket Oxygen (still an absolute knockout this album, I bet the new one will be great as well!) Tangerine Dream – Underwater Sunlight Tangerine Dream – GTA V soundtrack Sendelica – Live from the 7th Psychedelic Network Festival 2014
I see you've had your first spin of Stadsvandringar. What did you make of it?
I know it's a pretty straightforward affair, especially to a prog fan, but I still love it.
Yeah, gave it its first spin yesterday. I enjoyed it, but I felt it wasn't completely up to par with the rest of their output. A bit simpler and, as you said, straightforward than the rest, but by all means not bad. Don't think they're capable of making a bad album. I've got them all now (Stadsvandringar was the last I was missing), and there's not one of their albums I don't like. Great band!
Not sure I agree with you about their last one being their best though. It's good, I'll give you that, but for me it's about fifth, I think, after Tio bitar, the debut, Ta det lungt and 4. I've given that one, too, just one listen so far though, so, as is the case with Stadsvandringar, it might still grow on me.
Well I go waay back with Stadsvandringar, so that may have something to do with it. Cool you now have all the Dungen albums though - me too! Not a bummer in sight......and yes I may have come on a little strong earlier on, when I said it was their best album to date....but it's damn close. My faves prior to it were 4 and Tio Bitar, but I rather like the more progressive in-put and rawer psychedelia of the new one. Who cares anyway? Doesn't need to be a 'number one' (as much as we prog fans tend to categorize everything from music to mayo).
Oh and btw have you seen the video for Franks Kaktus?
Gotta love the Swedes (and their style).
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
Brainticket - Past, Present & Future (Brainticket is back!....and they sound incredible)
I should give it a listen, it's Hedersleben after all
Friday: Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy (My favourite LZ album and probably the most progressive and diverse one. When one track has a chapter about time signatures on Wikipedia, you know they weren't joking around ) Calibro 35 - Traditori di Tutti Zanov - Virtual Future Black Bombaim - Far out Unreal City - La Crudeltà di Aprile
It's very good Samuel. Definitely up to par with their 70s output maybe bar Cottonwood Hill and Egyptian Kings
Space rock at it's core with electronic dashes here and there, but the best thing about it is that it takes it's time....and not in the meandering 2 riff bong smoke kind of way but more in that it breathes air into the pieces - almost like a post rock built-up if you know what I mean.
I love that Led Zeppelin album too, but it's not as good as Physical Graffiti
I see you've been spinning that Zanov album lately. I've noted him down on my 'to get' list, so I won't forget. I forget just about everything these days and my mental butler is in Finland.
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
Joined: June 25 2013
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Posted: October 06 2015 at 06:20
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
Yuka & Chronoship – Dino Rocket Oxygen (still an absolute knockout this album, I bet the new one will be great as well!)
Tangerine Dream – GTA V soundtrack
I heard some tracks from the new one and it sounds really good
Still haven't played the video game, it was already great to play IV with some TD music in it
Guldbamsen wrote:
It's very good Samuel. Definitely up to par with their 70s output maybe bar Cottonwood Hill and Egyptian Kings
Space rock at it's core with electronic dashes here and there, but the best thing about it is that it takes it's time....and not in the meandering 2 riff bong smoke kind of way but more in that it breathes air into the pieces - almost like a post rock built-up if you know what I mean.
I love that Led Zeppelin album too, but it's not as good as Physical Graffiti
I see you've been spinning that Zanov album lately. I've noted him down on my 'to get' list, so I won't forget. I forget just about everything these days and my mental butler is in Finland.
I only know Celestial Ocean and I really like it Yeah, I know what you mean
PG is a mixed bag for me. I wrote a review a couple of years ago, although my English was much worse then
I still have to listen to it some more, I feel it will be even better. You'll have to get a new butler
Hey that's my favourite Smashing Pumpkins album Sagi
I saw them on the subsequent tour and they were absolutely phenomenal. Played the Adore album in it's entirety + a few tunes off of Melancholy... only they were revamped and sounded far more different and rumbling than what they used to. Especially Bullet With Butterfly Wings. Man that one was awesome! The only problem though was that I seemed to be the only one digging the gig as most others there were complaining about not hearing more of the old, and when they did it didn't sound like the records To this I must add that it was a gig in Tivoli (an ooooold theme park in the heart of Copenhagen) and furthermore a cheap one. I paid something like 5 bucks to get in (the beers were outrageously expensive, so yeah potato potato). I imagine the crowd being folks that knew Zero or Bullet w... and who just happened to be in the vicinity of Tivoli that day. Not necessarily SP biggest fans.
The band didn't care though and played their hearts out
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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