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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 04:28
Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

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

Dream Theater – The Astonishing
<span style="line-height: 18.2px;">Rush – Hemispheres</span><br style="line-height: 18.2px;">
I must say I was surprised to read your five star review, I thought you didn't like it Tongue
What did you think of Hemispheres? Smile

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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

</span><span style="line-height: 1.4;">Black Mountain - IV</span><div style="line-height: 18.2px;">Miss Lava - Red Supergiant<span style="line-height: 18.2px;">
You found it? Cool! Thumbs Up Great album, don't you think?</span>
<span style="line-height: 18.2px;">I'm still waiting for them to confirm a concert near me to get the new album Tongue</span>
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<span style="line-height: 18.2px;">Last two days:</span>
<span style="line-height: 18.2px;">Nemo - Le Vers Dans le Fruit</span>
Black Mountain - IV
Samsara Blues Experiment - Waiting for the Flood

Heh....if you read very closely, you'll notice I slyly/conveniently didn't reveal if I personally liked it or not! Admiring the effort, inspiration and scale of something is very different from personally enjoying an album! Credit where's it's due, even if that credit makes me want to pound my head against a wall!

I think `Hemispheres' is the first Rush album I ever owned, so I'm already familair with the album even though I just bought the CD remaster recently, but it fails to engage me any more or less than most of their other ones. I think `Permanent Waves' is the one I can stand the most of (the singing is less distracting and screeching!).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 04:49
Ah, I almost believed it... if it wasn't for the Disney comparisons LOL

You don't like it and have two copies of it? Tongue I still don't have it but I know the epic can be annoying. At least the last track is a really good instrumental one.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 04:53
Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Ah, I almost believed it... if it wasn't for the Disney comparisons LOL

You don't like it and have two copies of it? Tongue I still don't have it but I know the epic can be annoying. At least the last track is a really good instrumental one.


Oh, yeah, man, there were still moments where I took little shots at it!

To be honest, even though I have hundreds of vinyl LP's, the bulk of my complete collections are on the CD format. For instance, I might have five or six Genesis vinyls, but I've collected ALL of their albums on CD. Same goes Floyd, Yes, Iron Maiden, etc...If I had to be honest, my vinyl collection is more likely to hold rarer, more obscure artists and albums.

And I don't hesitate rebuying albums I already have on vinyl again on CD (like in this Rush instance) if I have the majority of their titles on that later format. Hard to explain, and I don't know if I exlained it properly!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 05:20
It's easier to complete discographies on CD: it's generally cheaper and you won't use too much precious space with bad albums Tongue Except for Floyd, I have most 70's Prog on vinyl and only a few on CD. I have every Yes album from the second album to Tormato on vinyl (I finally bought GFTO) but have CTTE only on CD... I'll have to get in on vinyl, it's making me crazy LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 05:30
For me, it's becoming a matter of space....I'm slowly running out of it to be precise! At least with the way my life has headed the last couple of years, unless I meet someone again and it changes the course of my life (as in, for instance, we eventually move somewhere else together), I'll more than likely be staying where I am now (and I fought my silly ex for over a year to keep my house and then remake it on my own two years ago). So stockpilling and collecting prog CD's is a little easier to do on a large scale than LP's, plus in addition to those I have two massive bookshelves full of DVD's and blurays (actually a few years ago I got rid of about 400 plastic standard DVD cases and put all the discs into plastic folders, and now that freed up space is filling up again!) which is growing all the time, as well as glass cabinets with my vintage Transformer toys (yes, I think I have officialy hit my mid-life crisis! ). I don't think I'll have to worry for about a decade or so, but it's still something I need to keep an eye on.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 05:54
No space for useless furniture, I see Tongue I'm actually curious to see that Transformers shrine Big smile
When I'll run out of space I know what I'll get rid of... hello VdGG LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 06:01
Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

No space for useless furniture, I see Tongue I'm actually curious to see that Transformers shrine Big smile
When I'll run out of space I know what I'll get rid of... hello VdGG LOL

Will post some pictures sometime soon

I've got nice furniture that perfectly suits me, but there are CD's in the main bedroom, my living room, and especially the man-cave, er, I mean spare room . Everything looks pretty tidy (I'm a bit OCD like that), so it certainly doesn't look like hoarding or everything creeping inwards! Again, I think I've got probably about a decade before that starts to happen!

Oh, yeah, I'd happily throw my VdGG albums on an open fire if the gas was turned off to keep the warmth coming! Also, you should try listening to Henry Cow's `In Praise of Learning', that would be the first thing I'd throw on a fire!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 06:12
I never heard anything from Henry Cow... so it really socks? LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 06:20
Well the (rather excellent) first Hnery Cow album is mostly instrumental and has quite a lot of Canterbury elements.

Then we reach this a couple of albums later and after two minutes I want to drive my car at high speed into a tree just to get it to stop!



Pretty sure the Avant/R.I.O friends adore it though!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 06:41
^ Yes - indeed. All HC albums are magical. I love Daggie. You gotta get Western Culture. It's all instrumental and unique. The more 'jagged' music is, the more I love it. I just counter-balance the insane with a bit of 'Goo. Nick Beggs is my hero
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 06:55
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

^ Yes - indeed. All HC albums are magical. I love Daggie. You gotta get Western Culture. It's all instrumental and unique. The more 'jagged' music is, the more I love it. I just counter-balance the insane with a bit of 'Goo. Nick Beggs is my hero

Both dogsh*t, just one is more pretentious dogsh*t than the other in this instance! Although when she shuts up there's occasional little amazing instrumental passsages - that are only obliterated by more studid whooping, twitching theatrical vocal quirks within seconds!

I've never come across `Western Culture' sadly...barely ever come across any Henry Cow albums at any of the fairs. Would snap them up if they presented themselves.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 07:05
^ Art Bears and News From Babel too. I also have 2 Dagmar solo albums : Supply And Demand (on vinyl) and Tank Battles (on CD). Hey, it wasn't love at first sight though. I worked hard to appreciate it all (just like i did with Meshuggah).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 09:07
I just heard the album and it's not that bad and I didn't think it has too much vocals. I already knew Slapp Happy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 16:16
^ Living In The Heart Of The Beast is INCREDIBLE !! What's not to like ??
I think Aussie Byrd would like Slapp Happy coz Daggie sounds more 'sweet' with her singing style.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2016 at 18:47
Henry Cow - In Praise of Learning
Black Mountain - IV
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2016 at 01:14
The Replacements - "Let It Be"
Morton Feldman/Flux Quartet - "String Quartet No. 2" disc 2
R.E.M. - "Lifes Rich Pageant"
Guided by Voices - "Propeller"
R.E.M. - "Fables of the Reconstruction"
Ludwig van Beethoven/Quartetto Italiano - "The Late Quartets" disc 2
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2016 at 02:34
Monday...

Electric Eye - Pick Up, Lift Off, Space, Time
Marblewood - Marblewood
Heron Oblivion - Heron Oblivion
Pershagen - Den Siste Av Mitt Namn
Astrodome - Astrodome
Sendelica - I'll Walk With The Stars For You
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The Replacements - "Let It Be"
R.E.M. - "Chronic Town"
Johannes Brahms/The Halle Orchestra/Sir John Barbirolli - "Symphony No. 4 In E Minor, Op. 98"
NxWorries - "Link Up & Suede"
Wilco - "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot"
Johann Sebastian Bach/Philharmonia Virtuosi of New York/Richard Kapp - "Brandenburg Concertos"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2016 at 01:03
Tuesday...

Mezquita - Recuerdos De Mi Tierra
Causa Sui - Return To Sky
Druid - Odysseus
Release The Long Ships - Niche
Pelican - The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw
The Fusion Syndicate - The Fusion Syndicate 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2016 at 01:08
Yesterday:

Mystery – Delusion Rain
Pandora Snail – War and Peace
Blues Pills – s/t
Black Widow – Return to the Sabbat
Phillip Wilkerson – Sojourner
Zombi – Shape Shift
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