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Shadowyzard
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Yep, I can say that the first season was quite plausible. It was of course in the scope of "temporary suspension of disbelief", yet that doesn't mean a fiction can't be realistic. I just didn't like its ending, for a specific reason (for me, a flaw and fail) in its ending. ı cannot vividly -or better, exactly and in full detail- remember, even if I did I would send you a PM to abstain from giving spoilers. It can be seen as an unwise move by a wise character, on the other hand. Maybe I was too judgemental.
Ah, and I've got big issues with over and ever growing population for ages, too. Edited by Shadowyzard - March 30 2020 at 18:51 |
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Logan
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No problem, I've talked with a few at the forum when season two was on, or seen after it ended, and I seemed to be the only one who liked it. It was the same with another favourite of mine from around that time, The French supernatural drama Les Revenants (The Returned). I've seen the first season of Utopia a couple of times, not in quite a few years, and I plan to re-watch season two at some time. It feels quite relevant to what's going on today, and my long-time concern with overpopulation. It didn't stick with me as much as the first season of Utopia did (it can be a very brutal show for those who might want to look into it).
EDIT: There'a an episode of Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams with Steve Buscemi (Crazy Diamond, named after Syd Barrett) that has a similar aesthetic and sound -- a director (he directed half of the two series, including the first three brilliant episodes and three from series two) and the composer from Utopia did the original music. Edited by Logan - March 30 2020 at 18:47 |
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Shadowyzard
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Logan
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Many didn't really like season two of Utopia, but I did, especially the first episode. I was upset that it got cancelled and there wasn't a season three. It was a bit disappointing that it didn't get a proper ending as I recall. That said, I don't recall having much of a problem with the ending of season one. I may be quite a forgiving viewer, and don't mind a little suspension of disbelief (I loved the whole feel of season one). |
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Logan
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I thought the exploitation of girls on film by the capitalist oppressors was handled with suitable indignation on The World of Girls on Film as It Is Today. "The Song of the Dignity of Girls on Film Under Capital" is a classic clarion call. |
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Shadowyzard
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Logan, sorry for the off-topic but is the second season of Utopia any good? I really loved the first season SPOILER ALERT! until the ending. I think it was nonsense, so I didn't have the urge to watch the second season. SPOILER ALERT! Edited by Shadowyzard - March 30 2020 at 17:46 |
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They brought out the feminist subtext rather too overtly, I thought. Edited by Mascodagama - March 30 2020 at 17:34 |
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Soldato of the Pan Head Mafia. We'll make you an offer you can't listen to.
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Logan
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I love Duran Duran's RIO and R.I.O. (Rock in Opposition). I would have liked to hear Univers Zero do a chamber rock cover of Duran Duran's RIO. I love all of the core R.I.O. bands and a lot of later RIO festivals and related "avant prog" bands. "Chamber rock" is a favourite of mine. EDIT: and Just to make that Man With Hat url clickable (the thread is 158 pages long): RIO/Avant Drop-In Centre (CLICK) Edited by Logan - March 30 2020 at 17:33 |
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Aksak
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I don't see myself connected to any genre but i do prefer the strange to the straight.
So have found a lot of nice music in avant-grade rock forms (R.I.O: Zheul: Post/Math Rock) .
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Mascodagama
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Checking in...
The album from a classic RIO band I have been listening to the most recently is Familjesprickor: As much fun as you can pack into seven minutes thirty-six seconds! Also been spinning Lars Hollmer's Viandra: |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I'm with Logan. I'm more of a fan of Duran Duran's "Rio" than R.I.O.
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^ love the Duran Duran song! I'm a HUGE r.i.o. fan and i just made a list on Rate Your Music that lists all the bands that have played in the festivals over the years. Fave bands: Univers Zero, Art Zoyd, Samla Mamas Manna, Henry Cow, Aksak Maboul, Gong, Jean Louis, Magma, PoiL, Present, Pryapisme, Rational Diet and a few more :) Edited by siLLy puPPy - March 20 2020 at 20:51 |
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Ian
Like the picture but I'm going to need a biiger pan.
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To the Man with the Hat
Thank you for the welcome sorry it has taken me so long to reply S happens.Where I live the name "Pan Heads" refers to the type of motorcycle one owns either way I also would take it as a complement.Just to inform you I do not own a motorcycle my wife would divorce me or worse if I ever brought one home and thats ok with me.
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Raff
Sorry it has taken me way too long to reply life got in the way. I am well familiar with 3 of the recordings you mentioned,and also know of FF from Henry Cow and John Zorn ,however I have not heard the album so I will seek it out on your recommendation.The album by Sammy's Mamma is a monster and completely forgot about this group I do have it on vinyl and probably been years since I heard it.It makes me remember why I love this genre of music so .This past week my grand daughter gave me a copy of a band called Naked Truth Ouroboros, I checked it out on this site and it is listed as a RIO band,not so sure about that sounds a bit like David Torn-Jon Hassel with a pinch of Miles Davis in the mix,but I can say is this sounds incredible on headphones sitting next to a wood stove in the middle of the night no other sounds except the dogs snoring and the fire crackling.I will have to have a talk with her about music next time they come and visit us.
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HolyMoly
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Has a nice ring to it For the thread’s sake, some of my favorite RIO releases: Fred Frith - Speechless Henry Cow - Western Culture Carla Bley - Tropic Appetites (known as a jazz musician, but this album is very much in the RIO style) And of course Samla’s Maltid. Edited by HolyMoly - February 08 2020 at 22:16 |
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A Thanks for the tips.I have the Samla Mammas Manna album Maltid this is a favorite recording of mine and it encompasses all that I like about this catagory-genre of RIO just wish I understood Swedish.Also am a fan of the keyboard player Lars Hollmer who surprises me on every song dam I miss his playing.
The Slap Happy album you speak of I have heard that but it has been years maybe a few decades,so it would be unfair of me to comment I should think it's time to check it out again.
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Logan
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I'm a big RIO fan; we certainly do exist here.
But seriously, I love lots of Rock in Opposition music (Art Zoyd is my particular favourite overall). R.I.O, and R.I.O. related acts used to get more attention at Prog Archives, so much so that it's been claimed that it drove some of the more traditional Proggers away from the site. |
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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There's also a number of avant fans over on progressiveears so you may want to check there.
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Ian
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