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Posted: May 06 2020 at 08:54 |
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You were right Mortte, that was good. Maybe even better than the one last night. Only filler track imo was the acoustic T.O. Witcher. Ok too many good songs to list them all. One Big Sky was kick butt, cool guitar break in House on Fire, and The Preacher was a good rocker.
Two real good albums in a row there, I like it. See how the one tomorrow night is.. then on to Traffic!
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Great to hear! Aaaah...maybe I just have to listen Drastic Measures some of these days, because I want to listen at least those two albums also I liked back then.
Believe you will like Barleycorn!
Not sure have a time to listen anything today, been busy! But maybe one album...that I think going to be Ten Years After: Watt.
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Posted: May 06 2020 at 11:23 |
Wednesdayīs album: Ten Years After: Watt Ten Years Afterīs albums are all quite personal bluesrock-albums, but in "Cricklewood Green" they really started to add many elements into their music. This their next album they had just blues base, there are many really great melodic songs, also all kinds of psychedelic or experimental influences. "The Band With No Name" is short, instrumental sad, but really beautiful piece. "Gonna Run" starts really dark & hypnotic, but changes into jazzy rockabilly. "She Lies In the Morning" is really great when starting as melodic song, but has then many different parts from bossanova to psychedelic passion. Have to say Alvin Lee is one heck of guitarist, but also a great singer. Really I would recommend this album to starting together with my fav of them that is "A Space In Time".
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Posted: May 06 2020 at 11:31 |
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My favourite Faust albums are So Far and Faust IV.
The myth of Faust, Doctor Faustus who sells his soul to the demon Mephistopheles in return for worldly knowledge and pleasure, is a Renaissance morality tale that has inspired much great literature, plays, films and music and is based in Judeo-Christian values and thinking.
"What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul?" (Matthew 16:26-27)
While it grew out of more religious European times, even for the non-religious, I think it remains as relevant as ever. |
Well.. I guess that might be one way to look at it. You were the major one who was able to convince me that Christian Vander is not really a 'bad guy' and it's ok to listen to Magma, so who knows. Really, as long as this band isn't Evil, like Opeth or something like that then I'll give them a chance. But I just don't feel it's good for me spiritually to be listening to stuff that's evil. You now, garbage in garbage out kind of thing. You are what you consume.. etc.
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Well, if you think Captain Beefheart wasnīt evil, then I think Faust members are not also. I see them as just very artist persons. And have to say I would go to dinner with Jean Herve-Peron rather than Beefheart, Jean is quite mad on the stage, but outside that he seems to be kind person.
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Posted: May 06 2020 at 11:37 |
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My favourite Faust albums are So Far and Faust IV.
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My faves from them are the all four first albums. I think also the Faust Tapes is masterpiece. Both in that and Faust IV have with experimental also really beautiful, melodic pieces. And really two first albums are just great, maybe even more experimental. But I love all their albums, maybe Ravvivando, the most electro album of Faust is the weakest, but I have liked really much also that!
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Posted: May 06 2020 at 19:32 |
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Wednesdayīs album:Ten Years After: Watt Ten Years Afterīs albums are all quite personal bluesrock-albums, but in "Cricklewood Green" they really started to add many elements into their music. This their next album they had just blues base, there are many really great melodic songs, also all kinds of psychedelic or experimental influences. "The Band With No Name" is short, instrumental sad, but really beautiful piece. "Gonna Run" starts really dark & hypnotic, but changes into jazzy rockabilly. "She Lies In the Morning" is really great when starting as melodic song, but has then many different parts from bossanova to psychedelic passion. Have to say Alvin Lee is one heck of guitarist, but also a great singer. Really I would recommend this album to starting together with my fav of them that is "A Space In Time". |
I just checked and looks like this Space in Time deal was platinum in the US. I'll try to remember to get to that at some point, but again too many albums too little time.
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Posted: May 06 2020 at 19:41 |
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YESESIS wrote:
Logan wrote:
My favourite Faust albums are So Far and Faust IV.
The myth of Faust, Doctor Faustus who sells his soul to the demon Mephistopheles in return for worldly knowledge and pleasure, is a Renaissance morality tale that has inspired much great literature, plays, films and music and is based in Judeo-Christian values and thinking.
"What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul?" (Matthew 16:26-27)
While it grew out of more religious European times, even for the non-religious, I think it remains as relevant as ever. |
Well.. I guess that might be one way to look at it. You were the major one who was able to convince me that Christian Vander is not really a 'bad guy' and it's ok to listen to Magma, so who knows. Really, as long as this band isn't Evil, like Opeth or something like that then I'll give them a chance. But I just don't feel it's good for me spiritually to be listening to stuff that's evil. You now, garbage in garbage out kind of thing. You are what you consume.. etc.
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Yeah I've read that my man Beefheart was a difficult person in some ways, and I guess some people really didn't like him.. But I don't think he was actually 'Evil' like Opeth, the band Ozzy was in, King Diamond, Marilyn Manson, Anton LaVey, Aleister Crowley, etc etc.
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Posted: May 06 2020 at 19:42 |
So, off now to listen to... The Prelude Implicit.
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Posted: May 06 2020 at 19:55 |
Two recommendations. Listen to Concerto grosso 1 by the New Trolls(70's Italian band). The second one(concerto grosso number 2) only has two really good tracks on it(Le roselai and concerto grosso number 2)so tread carefully if you want to check that one out also.
Also, check out the 70's US band Pavlov's Dog. Start with the pampered menial album then the at the sound of the bell album. All can be found on youtube.
That's all for now.
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Posted: May 06 2020 at 20:50 |
I liked that even better than Monolith. GREAT violin throughout. Only 1 somewhat filler song was Refugee imo. All the other songs very good.. especially Rhythm in the Spirit, Summer, and of course The Voyage of Eight Eighteen(going back to their prog roots here).
I liked that album very much.
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Posted: May 06 2020 at 21:02 |
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Two recommendations. Listen to Concerto grosso 1 by the New Trolls(70's Italian band). The second one(concerto grosso number 2) only has two really good tracks on it(Le roselai and concerto grosso number 2)so tread carefully if you want to check that one out also.
Also, check out the 70's US band Pavlov's Dog. Start with the pampered menial album then the at the sound of the bell album. All can be found on youtube.
That's all for now.
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This looks like something I'd like(Concerto 1). So I'll listen to it maybe this weekend, or at least after I finish with these Traffic albums. Thank for the suggestions.
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Posted: May 07 2020 at 11:29 |
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I liked that even better than Monolith. GREAT violin throughout. Only 1 somewhat filler song was Refugee imo. All the other songs very good.. especially Rhythm in the Spirit, Summer, and of course The Voyage of Eight Eighteen(going back to their prog roots here).
I liked that album very much.
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I think I have listened it just once, but I paid then attention to vocals sounding. To me it sounded like they have used autotune. But have to listen again someday, I may try to listen all the albums before that.
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Thursdayīs three albums: P J Harvey: All About Eve I think there are quite many popular artists that have made music to some film, but to me it seems itīs very rare popular music makers make music into a play and then released it as an album. I have only two of that kind, Tom Waits "The Black Rider" & this album. Originally "All About Eve" is a film of the fifties, but 2018 director Ivo Van Hove started to make it as a play and Harvey started to compose music into it. This album came last year and itīs very special in P J discography. Itīs almost instrumental and P J isnīt singing in two vocal pieces. P J plays in this album a lot, mostly keyboards, there are only James Johnston & Kenrick Rowe with her. All the way this album includes very sensitive, calm & beautiful music.
Brainticket: Psychonaut This album was in Loganīs poll where I picked it. Have to say I really liked it! When released in 1971, itīs more psych than prog album. All the way itīs really interesting and has strong atmospheres. I like all the songs, maybe the last song Coc`O Mary is little bit mediocre, but on the other hand itīs groove is quite good in the end of the album. Few years ago I listened this bands debut album that I didnīt like then at all. Really going to listen at least their third album!
Wipers: Silver Sail This was nineties reunion album of the eighties US punk band Wipers. But this really melanchol album hasnīt got really much punk, of course there is that distorted guitar sound of Greg Sage, but many songs has also acoustic guitar. And many pieces have quite slow tempo. "On A Roll" and title song (thatīs one of the greatest in album) reminds the most the early Wipers. But my fav in this album is "Standing There" that is sad, but really beautiful song. Not the best Wipers album, but really good anyway!
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Posted: May 07 2020 at 11:55 |
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Mortte wrote:
YESESIS wrote:
Logan wrote:
My favourite Faust albums are So Far and Faust IV.
The myth of Faust, Doctor Faustus who sells his soul to the demon Mephistopheles in return for worldly knowledge and pleasure, is a Renaissance morality tale that has inspired much great literature, plays, films and music and is based in Judeo-Christian values and thinking.
"What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul?" (Matthew 16:26-27)
While it grew out of more religious European times, even for the non-religious, I think it remains as relevant as ever. |
Well.. I guess that might be one way to look at it. You were the major one who was able to convince me that Christian Vander is not really a 'bad guy' and it's ok to listen to Magma, so who knows. Really, as long as this band isn't Evil, like Opeth or something like that then I'll give them a chance. But I just don't feel it's good for me spiritually to be listening to stuff that's evil. You now, garbage in garbage out kind of thing. You are what you consume.. etc.
| Well, if you think Captain Beefheart wasnīt evil, then I think Faust members are not also. I see them as just very artist persons. And have to say I would go to dinner with Jean Herve-Peron rather than Beefheart, Jean is quite mad on the stage, but outside that he seems to be kind person. |
Yeah I've read that my man Beefheart was a difficult person in some ways, and I guess some people really didn't like him.. But I don't think he was actually 'Evil' like Opeth, the band Ozzy was in, King Diamond, Marilyn Manson, Anton LaVey, Aleister Crowley, etc etc.
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I donīt think Beefheart also evil, more I think he got serious mental problems.
But really I donīt think Sabbath members also evil. Do you know they carried crucifixes? Also here are lyrics of their "After Forever" from "Master Of Reality"-album: HakutuloksetHave you ever thought about your soul can it be saved? Or perhaps you think that when you're dead you just stay in your grave Is God just a thought within your head or is he a part of you? Is Christ just a name that you read in a book when you were in school? When you think about death do you lose your breath or do you keep your cool? Would you like to see the Pope on the end of a rope do you think he's a fool? Well I have seen the truth, yes I've seen the light and I've changed my ways And I'll be prepared when you're lonely and scared at the end of our days Could it be you're afraid of what your friends might say If they knew you believe in God above? They should realize before they criticize That God is the only way to love Is your mind so small that you have to fall In with the pack wherever they run Will you still sneer when death is near And say they may as well worship the sun? I think it was true it was people like you that crucified Christ I think it is sad the opinion you had was the only one voiced Will you be so sure when your day is near, say you don't believe? You had the chance but you turned it down, now you can't retrieve Perhaps you'll think before you say that God is dead and gone Open your eyes, just realize that he's the one The only one who can save you now from all this sin and hate Or will you still jeer at all you hear, yes I think it's too late
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Posted: May 07 2020 at 19:20 |
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Thursdayīs three albums:P J Harvey: All About Eve I think there are quite many popular artists that have made music to some film, but to me it seems itīs very rare popular music makers make music into a play and then released it as an album. I have only two of that kind, Tom Waits "The Black Rider" & this album. Originally "All About Eve" is a film of the fifties, but 2018 director Ivo Van Hove started to make it as a play and Harvey started to compose music into it. This album came last year and itīs very special in P J discography. Itīs almost instrumental and P J isnīt singing in two vocal pieces. P J plays in this album a lot, mostly keyboards, there are only James Johnston & Kenrick Rowe with her. All the way this album includes very sensitive, calm & beautiful music.
Brainticket: Psychonaut This album was in Loganīs poll where I picked it. Have to say I really liked it! When released in 1971, itīs more psych than prog album. All the way itīs really interesting and has strong atmospheres. I like all the songs, maybe the last song Coc`O Mary is little bit mediocre, but on the other hand itīs groove is quite good in the end of the album. Few years ago I listened this bands debut album that I didnīt like then at all. Really going to listen at least their third album!
Wipers: Silver Sail This was nineties reunion album of the eighties US punk band Wipers. But this really melanchol album hasnīt got really much punk, of course there is that distorted guitar sound of Greg Sage, but many songs has also acoustic guitar. And many pieces have quite slow tempo. "On A Roll" and title song (thatīs one of the greatest in album) reminds the most the early Wipers. But my fav in this album is "Standing There" that is sad, but really beautiful song. Not the best Wipers album, but really good anyway! |
That sounds like it might be something good for me to meditate to.
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Posted: May 07 2020 at 19:32 |
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I donīt think Beefheart also evil, more I think he got serious mental problems.
But really I donīt think Sabbath members also evil. Do you know they carried crucifixes? Also here are lyrics of their "After Forever" from "Master Of Reality"-album: HakutuloksetHave you ever thought about your soul can it be saved? Or perhaps you think that when you're dead you just stay in your grave Is God just a thought within your head or is he a part of you? Is Christ just a name that you read in a book when you were in school? When you think about death do you lose your breath or do you keep your cool? Would you like to see the Pope on the end of a rope do you think he's a fool? Well I have seen the truth, yes I've seen the light and I've changed my ways And I'll be prepared when you're lonely and scared at the end of our days Could it be you're afraid of what your friends might say If they knew you believe in God above? They should realize before they criticize That God is the only way to love Is your mind so small that you have to fall In with the pack wherever they run Will you still sneer when death is near And say they may as well worship the sun? I think it was true it was people like you that crucified Christ I think it is sad the opinion you had was the only one voiced Will you be so sure when your day is near, say you don't believe? You had the chance but you turned it down, now you can't retrieve Perhaps you'll think before you say that God is dead and gone Open your eyes, just realize that he's the one The only one who can save you now from all this sin and hate Or will you still jeer at all you hear, yes I think it's too late
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Probably right about Beefheart. And thanks for posting those lyrics.. I'm sure they're probably not 'bad people' really. Idk, not sure I'm quite ready to listen to them yet though. Have to really think about this one.
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Posted: May 07 2020 at 19:40 |
Ok, guess I probably should start with the first Traffic album here. Don't want to just go straight to 'Barleycorn' first lol. That might be a little like starting off with Kansas on Leftoverture, or starting Magma with MDK(which I did actually but still love many of their other albums also, especially the first two).
So here we go.. looks like for tonight it's Mr. Fantasy!
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Posted: May 07 2020 at 20:27 |
Sh** that was good.
Real 60's vibe to it. Only filler song imo was Hope I never Find Me There. Ok.. Berkshire Poppies was pretty silly. House for Everyone was trippy. No Face, No Name, No Number - nice relaxing flowing song. Dear Mr. Fantasy I've obviously heard on the radio several times, great song with a jammin musical break in it. Utterly Simple sounds an awful lot like George Harrison had something to do with it lol. Coloured Rain was really cool. And finally Giving to You was my favorite track on the album, smooth and satisfying.
Yeah this is a band I could get into I think, for sure.
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Posted: May 07 2020 at 21:20 |
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Mortte wrote:
I donīt think Beefheart also evil, more I think he got serious mental problems.
But really I donīt think Sabbath members also evil. Do you know they carried crucifixes? Also here are lyrics of their "After Forever" from "Master Of Reality"-album: HakutuloksetHave you ever thought about your soul can it be saved? Or perhaps you think that when you're dead you just stay in your grave Is God just a thought within your head or is he a part of you? Is Christ just a name that you read in a book when you were in school? When you think about death do you lose your breath or do you keep your cool? Would you like to see the Pope on the end of a rope do you think he's a fool? Well I have seen the truth, yes I've seen the light and I've changed my ways And I'll be prepared when you're lonely and scared at the end of our days Could it be you're afraid of what your friends might say If they knew you believe in God above? They should realize before they criticize That God is the only way to love Is your mind so small that you have to fall In with the pack wherever they run Will you still sneer when death is near And say they may as well worship the sun? I think it was true it was people like you that crucified Christ I think it is sad the opinion you had was the only one voiced Will you be so sure when your day is near, say you don't believe? You had the chance but you turned it down, now you can't retrieve Perhaps you'll think before you say that God is dead and gone Open your eyes, just realize that he's the one The only one who can save you now from all this sin and hate Or will you still jeer at all you hear, yes I think it's too late
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Probably right about Beefheart. And thanks for posting those lyrics.. I'm sure they're probably not 'bad people' really. Idk, not sure I'm quite ready to listen to them yet though. Have to really think about this one.
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As I said before, I love Sabbath, but I donīt think their music is the most genius one. Itīs just really great seventies heavy music that have sometimes a little prog. Anyway I think theyīre better than Zeppelin, Purple & Uriah Heep (although those bands also have some really good albums).
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Posted: May 07 2020 at 21:22 |
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Thursdayīs three albums:P J Harvey: All About Eve I think there are quite many popular artists that have made music to some film, but to me it seems itīs very rare popular music makers make music into a play and then released it as an album. I have only two of that kind, Tom Waits "The Black Rider" & this album. Originally "All About Eve" is a film of the fifties, but 2018 director Ivo Van Hove started to make it as a play and Harvey started to compose music into it. This album came last year and itīs very special in P J discography. Itīs almost instrumental and P J isnīt singing in two vocal pieces. P J plays in this album a lot, mostly keyboards, there are only James Johnston & Kenrick Rowe with her. All the way this album includes very sensitive, calm & beautiful music.
Brainticket: Psychonaut This album was in Loganīs poll where I picked it. Have to say I really liked it! When released in 1971, itīs more psych than prog album. All the way itīs really interesting and has strong atmospheres. I like all the songs, maybe the last song Coc`O Mary is little bit mediocre, but on the other hand itīs groove is quite good in the end of the album. Few years ago I listened this bands debut album that I didnīt like then at all. Really going to listen at least their third album!
Wipers: Silver Sail This was nineties reunion album of the eighties US punk band Wipers. But this really melanchol album hasnīt got really much punk, of course there is that distorted guitar sound of Greg Sage, but many songs has also acoustic guitar. And many pieces have quite slow tempo. "On A Roll" and title song (thatīs one of the greatest in album) reminds the most the early Wipers. But my fav in this album is "Standing There" that is sad, but really beautiful song. Not the best Wipers album, but really good anyway! |
That sounds like it might be something good for me to meditate to.
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It really is!! Only that it is quite short album. In vinyl version there are as bonus demo-versions of those two sung pieces, P J plays piano and sing them, theyīre also really great!
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Posted: May 07 2020 at 21:24 |
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Sh** that was good.
Real 60's vibe to it. Only filler song imo was Hope I never Find Me There. Ok.. Berkshire Poppies was pretty silly. House for Everyone was trippy. No Face, No Name, No Number - nice relaxing flowing song. Dear Mr. Fantasy I've obviously heard on the radio several times, great song with a jammin musical break in it. Utterly Simple sounds an awful lot like George Harrison had something to do with it lol. Coloured Rain was really cool. And finally Giving to You was my favorite track on the album, smooth and satisfying.
Yeah this is a band I could get into I think, for sure.
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Great to hear!! As I said before that first one is my fav from them, but really their next two albums are almost as great and all their albums are at least really good!
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