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Poll Question: Which is your favourite album?
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3 [3.19%]
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17 [18.09%]
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4 [4.26%]
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I saw Mostly Autumn quite a few times while they were producing their first three albums; they played at the CRS in Rotherham quite often at that time as they were on the Cyclops record label. Their gig supporting Iona on their Open Sky tour was superb.. I still have a fondness for those, more folk-oriented releases.

In my view, Transatlantic's first album is the best on the list, but it is a bit of a cheat, because by the time of it's release, the band consisted of 4 very talented and experienced musicians, whereas MA were rather embryonic...
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1 stars 1984: Thinking Plague - A Thinking Plague - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYpwvqrSqOYkPEY4iGbLZNbpX9Y1JyQsQ
 
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4 stars 2000: Transatlantic - SMPT:e - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kL2d80RSYFDcmL5txVDUlGAfEDNP-FjZ4
 
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^^^ In time, I'm sure you'll find an extra star for that one Paul, the more frequently you play it... modern prog at it's very finest, not a weak link in sight.. Wink

I remember Classic Rock Mag going absolutely weak at the knees over it; something I took with a certain pinch of salt, being as they also doted on Aerosmith... but my word, they were right on that occasion.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (2) Thanks(2)   Quote Necrotica Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 17 2022 at 04:18
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Why does no one have anything positive to say about Paul? Without Paul, these forums would be dull, imo. What would Cristi do?

Paul, we have different tastes in music but that's how it should be. Keep on truckin' dude.


Thanks! It's never a dull moment here and what would I do without Cristi? Wink


You don't want me to answer that. 

It's not about tastes here, it's about a lot of outrageous statements made. Obviously people will react to those statements. 


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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

^^^ In time, I'm sure you'll find an extra star for that one Paul, the more frequently you play it... modern prog at it's very finest, not a weak link in sight.. Wink

I remember Classic Rock Mag going absolutely weak at the knees over it; something I took with a certain pinch of salt, being as they also doted on Aerosmith... but my word, they were right on that occasion.
To begin with, I wasn't too sure about Transatlantic, but when they played our national anthem on the final track, that's when they had me hooked. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

To begin with, I wasn't too sure about Transatlantic, but when they played our national anthem on the final track, that's when they had me hooked. Smile

As long as the reason isn't in any way trite or superficial, I'm good with that!  LOL
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Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Why does no one have anything positive to say about Paul? Without Paul, these forums would be dull, imo. What would Cristi do?

Paul, we have different tastes in music but that's how it should be. Keep on truckin' dude.

Thanks! It's never a dull moment here and what would I do without Cristi? Wink

You don't want me to answer that. 

It's not about tastes here, it's about a lot of outrageous statements made. Obviously people will react to those statements. 

Am I missing something here? I don't remember Paul provoking anyone with his comments or ratings, whether the ratings are controversial or not
Having listened to nearly all the albums in the poll now (apart from Wobbler), it's already becoming clear that I'm not going to like any experimental Avant Prog albums by the Cardiacs, Guapo, Present, Swans or Thinking Plague, but like Cristi said earlier, I don't have to torture myself by listening to Avant Prog albums all the way through from beginning to end. In the case of four out of five of those bands (with the exception of the Cardiacs) I didn't even get beyond the first track on the album before I'd heard enough. Confused
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3 stars 2005: Wobbler - Hinterland - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nM_vh56Anw30Ujje9XSmiCz0P3s53_ys8
 


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Ironically, the only band not present in this list is Present. Wacko


4 stars 1992: Anglagard - Hybris - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFI554_xM-I
4 stars 1994: Big Big Train - Goodbye to the Age of Steam - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbg38NZ8awxxPHTn4kKEg-F
2 stars 1988: Cardiacs - A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ngIekL-DOewmbD61IugwyZ-OMkLFaFf1E
4 stars 1995: The Flower Kings - Back in the World of Adventures - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kau3-02NKZaW9xPW2Z6mk4HF5UBYW5xM0
1 stars 1997: Guapo - Towers Open Fire
5 stars 1983: Marillion - Script for a Jester's Tear - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEYO9m_YiZnLF4CPjxkF2Cam
4 stars 2015: The Neal Morse Band - The Grand Experiment - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHZeNNEf6R4
3 stars 1992: Porcupine Tree - On the Sunday of Life - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEYaUb-0bW0hnmbzq1OzHv8Z
2 stars 1995: Spock's Beard - The Light - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLiS6YbBecU


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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

 Actually, this "If these are Swans, then this tuneless mess of an album is the ugly duckling that nobody wants, so it's no surprise that no one voted for Swans in the poll. Remind me not to include any Avant Prog in future polls " was annoying because it's been mentioned again and again that the band is diverse, that you wouldn't enjoy where it starts, what you might enjoy and I haven't seen anyone even call it avant prog. Tarring a whole genre by one album that I haven't seen called avant prog is ridiculous. It is like you are not listening and considering how others respond. You tend to glibly deflect, move the goalposts and miss the point.


If I had written that review, I would have said something like "Well, I was warned but still went ahead and listened anyway, and I should have heeded the warning. I found this as brutal as could be expected. I have been told they I might enjoy later albums more, it couldn't be less methinks. I will not pass judgement until I have heard more of the discography as I have ben told how diverse it is and liked a song that was shared with me before which was very different stylistically".

Then Paul would have missed out on squeezing the "ugly duckiling" reference into his review".That was never going to happen. That's the showstopper.
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Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:


Am I missing something here? I don't remember Paul provoking anyone with his comments or ratings, whether the ratings are controversial or not

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

 Cardiacs - The punkish "singer" sounds terrible and the tuneless music has been described as "Pronk"

Guapo - Don't waste your time listening to this tuneless punk dross. It's so bad, it's not even worth taking the time to post an album link or video. Guapo? It sounds more like guano.

Present - although if the discordant shambles below is anything to go by, we're not missing out on much.

Swans - This is so bad, it sounds like a bunch of people got together to randomly hit bits of furniture and make a noise. I can't believe anyone would pay good money to listen to this

Yeah, nothing provoking there Thumbs DownDead


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

In the case of four out of five of those bands (with the exception of the Cardiacs) I didn't even get beyond the first track on the album before I'd heard enough. Confused

As I see it, Paul, it would certainly be most fair not to rate albums, you've heard so little of - even if your rating is very subjective. 
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:


Really? Good grief...
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:


Really? Good grief...

When you look at Paul's ratings compared to the average he is pretty consistently aligned on proggy prog with the general PA population but has extremely high ratings on his fanboy love of Mostly Autumn (every single album 5 star) and really out of synch hatred of all things Avant. I suggest ignoring his 'prose' when it comes to gushing over MA or bilious dreck when talking Avant. Otherwise you can probably take his ratings for what they are. Alternatively listen to the full albums yourself and make you own opinion. 

2 stars 1988: Cardiacs - A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window – 4.30

5 stars 2001: Magenta - Revolutions -  3.57

5 stars 1998: Mostly Autumn -  For All We Shared -  3.52

5 stars 1984: Pallas - The Sentinel – 3.51

1 stars 1983: Swans - Filth – 3.65

1 stars 1984: Thinking Plague - A Thinking Plague – 3.55




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Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:


Am I missing something here? I don't remember Paul provoking anyone with his comments or ratings, whether the ratings are controversial or not

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

 Cardiacs - The punkish "singer" sounds terrible and the tuneless music has been described as "Pronk"

Guapo - Don't waste your time listening to this tuneless punk dross. It's so bad, it's not even worth taking the time to post an album link or video. Guapo? It sounds more like guano.

Present - although if the discordant shambles below is anything to go by, we're not missing out on much.

Swans - This is so bad, it sounds like a bunch of people got together to randomly hit bits of furniture and make a noise. I can't believe anyone would pay good money to listen to this

Yeah, nothing provoking there Thumbs DownDead

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Originally posted by Hugh Manatee Hugh Manatee wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

 Actually, this "If these are Swans, then this tuneless mess of an album is the ugly duckling that nobody wants, so it's no surprise that no one voted for Swans in the poll. Remind me not to include any Avant Prog in future polls " was annoying because it's been mentioned again and again that the band is diverse, that you wouldn't enjoy where it starts, what you might enjoy and I haven't seen anyone even call it avant prog. Tarring a whole genre by one album that I haven't seen called avant prog is ridiculous. It is like you are not listening and considering how others respond. You tend to glibly deflect, move the goalposts and miss the point.


If I had written that review, I would have said something like "Well, I was warned but still went ahead and listened anyway, and I should have heeded the warning. I found this as brutal as could be expected. I have been told they I might enjoy later albums more, it couldn't be less methinks. I will not pass judgement until I have heard more of the discography as I have ben told how diverse it is and liked a song that was shared with me before which was very different stylistically".


Then Paul would have missed out on squeezing the "ugly duckiling" reference into his review".That was never going to happen. That's the showstopper.


I like and use humour as much as the next guy.

One easily could squeeze in an ugly duckling reference, while also saying something along the lines of what I said. I'm sure if I were to write some Swans reviews then I'd bring up the ugly ducking (I would expect many have) as
a reference. Filth is, I think, an ugly album, and the name fits that (as do things like the EP Public Castration Is a Good Idea and some song titles that I wouldn't even mention from the early days -- horrible). Michael Gira who formed Swans said he choose the name because "Swans are majestic, beautiful looking creatures. With really ugly temperaments."

A moral message from the ugly duckling story involves accepting something and someone as it is, not discriminating based on appearances, and being true to oneself, and I tend to appreciate reviews that reflect that philosophy to some extent. That doesn't mean one has to like the music, and I would have never expected Paul to like or appreciate that album (one can appreciate things without liking them -- I appreciate music from that album more than I like it, but that's because it helped pave the wave to the Swans and related eras that I like).

The album actually and verifiably is the duckling that some people want. Some people love the early ugly brutal noisy and raw sound of early Swans, and actually don't like Swans much as it changed sound (like with Jarboe's involvement who brought in more of a sense of melody) . Some people can appreciate that Swans has been transformative and diverse. I don't much appreciate the earliest albums either, really my interest starts most with Children of God five or so albums in. What I do appreciate is that that ugliness became an aspect of later, more diverse and tuneful albums that I love.   Children of God still has some of the brutal, or ugly, and noisy aspects of the earlier works while having more contrasts and having beauty to me years (what is beautiful of course can be in the eye of the beholder). And I like the folk aspect and more that came into the music later.

I know Paul likes Dead Can Dance, and Swans can be compared with this band in that both incorporate dark folk, ritualistic albums, deal with transcendence, darkwave vs no wave, gothic rock elements, both have been in the post-punk realm and have had hypnotic and ambient qualities.... But I don't really care if Paul or you likes Swans or not. I must say that I really got very big into Swans last December when trying to point out music to Paul that I thought he might like from the band (had liked Swans before and loved Soundtracks for the Blind years ago). I was very into Xiu Xiu at the time, and Swans shares qualities with that, as well as with various neo-folk leaning acts I have been into such as Current 93, and various industrial music that I got into (partially due to David Lynch's influence). Swans was a natural fit for a particular voyage of musical exploration that I have been into over the last year.

Since it came up before, I wouldn't describe Filth as Avant Prog, by the way, nor as Prog genre (Swans does have an experimental rock quality). Swans is included in Post-Rock at PA, but I would have taken it for Eclectic Prog for its overall discography.
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Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:


Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:


Am I missing something here? I don't remember Paul provoking anyone with his comments or ratings, whether the ratings are controversial or not

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

 Cardiacs - The punkish "singer" sounds terrible and the tuneless music has been described as "Pronk"

Guapo - Don't waste your time listening to this tuneless punk dross. It's so bad, it's not even worth taking the time to post an album link or video. Guapo? It sounds more like guano.

Present - although if the discordant shambles below is anything to go by, we're not missing out on much.

Swans - This is so bad, it sounds like a bunch of people got together to randomly hit bits of furniture and make a noise. I can't believe anyone would pay good money to listen to this

Yeah, nothing provoking there Thumbs DownDead



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Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:


Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:


Am I missing something here? I don't remember Paul provoking anyone with his comments or ratings, whether the ratings are controversial or not

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

 Cardiacs - The punkish "singer" sounds terrible and the tuneless music has been described as "Pronk"

Guapo - Don't waste your time listening to this tuneless punk dross. It's so bad, it's not even worth taking the time to post an album link or video. Guapo? It sounds more like guano.

Present - although if the discordant shambles below is anything to go by, we're not missing out on much.

Swans - This is so bad, it sounds like a bunch of people got together to randomly hit bits of furniture and make a noise. I can't believe anyone would pay good money to listen to this

Yeah, nothing provoking there Thumbs DownDead



Don't worry, I'll be redacting my original comment after talking with Cristi. I can understand where he was coming from 
Dare I ask what Paul thinks about Zappa?

Looking at his review page I don't believe he has rated any.
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5 stars 2001: Magenta - Revolutions -  3.57  4/5

5 stars 1998: Mostly Autumn -  For All We Shared -  3.52  4/5

5 stars 1984: Pallas - The Sentinel – 3.51   2.5/5



Ian, my personal ratings are in bold, for what they are worth. I first heard The Sentinel in 1985, hoping they would be another Marillion, but found it incredibly cheesy. I've rounded it up to 3 on PA as there is too much invention for a 2 which would be harsh. I know it's not as proggy, but I always felt The Wedge was the more accomplished album. The other 2 albums are far superior. Where I raise my eyebrows is Paul's decision to award SB's The Light only 2 stars (again, 4/5), on the basis that it contains the F word....
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