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Logan
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I had the idea of coming up with a list of songs somewhere around the 4:45 to 5:00 mark from 2005-2007. I covered some of my faves here that I felt worked, plus some others for more variety of styles, and to add some 90s songs from classic bands. Don't feel like you must listen through all to vote -- it's not a contest. Two of these, Portishead and Stereolab, are not in PA, but I like them in the list.
Cardiacs - Manhoo Dream Theater - You Not Me Genesis - Not About Us Marillion - 80 Days Portishead - Only You (not in PA) Radiohead - Climbing Up The Walls Rush - The Colour of Right Stereolab - Cybele's Reverie (not in PA) Swans - Mind / Body / Light / Sound (4:40) Yes - Somehow.....Someday EDIT: I changed the Portishead track to Only You from Cowboys, which is the one it whould have been as I had been trying to go for ones of 5 or under 5 minutes and go for the one that comes to that time. Edited by Logan - August 07 2022 at 11:41 |
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Eek.
I guess Marillion, but really a pass all around.
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Logan
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My tastes perhaps are not so refined. I like the Stereolab, Swans, Portishead, Radiohead and Cardiacs, but I went with Stereolab's "Cybele's Reverie".
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Cardiacs here
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A nice bunch of songs, where the most established bands deliver actually the least interesting ones. Maybe nothing really spectacular, but the Radiohead song stands out for me.
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nick_h_nz
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I like a great many of these, but the one that stands out for me is Radiohead.
It would probably have been Portishead, had the Radiohead song not been included. (I almost voted for the DT song, simply because I’m not sure it will get any votes otherwise. Falling Into Infinity is one of my favourite DT albums, and though this is not one of my favourite songs on that album, I do like it.) |
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Logan
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Thanks, Kees and Nick for your comments. :)
Edited by Logan - August 07 2022 at 05:12 |
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nick_h_nz
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Speaking of the Radiohead song, I quite like this cover of it - though I will certainly understand if others don’t. I find Postvorta to be a very interesting band. My favourite two albums of theirs are the very different (almost polar opposites, in fact) Porrima and Siderael.
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Logan
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Oh, that's my kind of heavy. I really love this! Awesome cover, thanks. |
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nick_h_nz
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I’m very happy you enjoyed it! Postvorta were one of my first suggestions for PA, after joining the Prog Metal team. |
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Of this list, Radiohead, even though is not my favorite song from them.
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Dream Theater.
Sonically, the Portishead sounds awful to my ears... tinny, harsh, over-processed. Is this how all their mixes sound? |
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Cardiacs > Radiohead
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Rush - The Colour of Right
Would have voted Marillion (who had more interesting songs to choose from, mid 90s that is) , but 80 Days is just a listenable song, good but not great.
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Logan
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Yeah, these seemed to work with certain time frames I had in mind before looking up the albums for songs rather than an attempt to highlight the best (thus removing some personal bias).
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They did that very much on purpose. Especially on this Portishead album they tried to make it sound grainer and harsher than the previous Dummy. They would damage the recordings to get a grainy, popping and scratchy sound on Dummy I have read. They wanted an old school sound of crackling vinyl for one thing rather than a clean sound, and it was in part to evoke old soundtrack music. I think it comes across rather more on the track I posted than others off that album. I can imagine for someone with your tastes it would bother you a lot more than me as I would expect you to generally prefer cleaner and smoother music than I often do (and I also appreciate "Noise"). To not hear such sound qualities, live versions of that music would be better. And with Third it has a smoother sound. EDIT: I changed it to the track "Only You", which I should have gone with by my methodology, but opted not to in this case as I thought I did it in another pol and had wanted something I knew I had not covered as a song. Here is a live version of the song: Edited by Logan - August 07 2022 at 11:44 |
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And yes, I believe mixing/mastering should be part of the listening experience. If the music is stellar but the mix is not, the overall experience can be disappointing. |
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Logan
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^ I'm sure you are not alone, but there is a sound they were going for, which they seemingly achieved, and of course Portishead became a very well-known band so I would think they were doing something right (which doesn't mean they could not have done better). It would be nice if there were various versions of the studio albums (if there are, I don't know), but as said, there are lives to listen to which don't have those qualities and the third album takes the band in a rather different direction. To be honest, I find the production, performance and music on that Dream Theater song to be uninteresting. Maybe had they experimented like Portishead I would have preferred it -- probably not, however. To each his or her own, of course.
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Not About Us.
Dismal selection. Could honestly say none of the music here has been on the turntable in recent memory.
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nick_h_nz
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^^ The funny thing is that DT did experiment with that song and album - which tends to be why so few DT fans like the album. I’m one of the few who appreciate their experiments on this album, if you look at any of the many DT polls/posts over the years on PA (including Paul’s present one).
The production isn’t great, though. I’ll give you that. I don’t know why Kevin Shirley is known as The Caveman, but I’ve always wondered if it’s because his productions sound like they were done in a cave with Stone Age technology. I’m not a fan of his production for Iron Maiden or Rush, either. Edited by nick_h_nz - August 07 2022 at 13:54 |
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If you had chosen something (literally anything!) from Yes: Talk (94) instead of some utter dross from OyE (97), then you might have given me something to think about.. similarly with Marillion, you've given us one of the blandest tracks from a fairly unspectacular album, whereas (literally anything!) from Brave would have made me pause. You've also chosen something approaching the level of album filler from DT's poorest album, when you could have chosen (literally anything!) from Awake, to make me pause...
So, in view of all this, it has to be Rush...
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