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Saperlipopette!
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Saperlipopette!
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As I've mentioned, Playing the Fool is among the handful of albums I'm already familiar with. I know they pull of many of my least favorite songs of theirs in a technically impressive way. It's not primarely what I'm looking for in music. Their lighthearted playfulness, enchanting melodies and the sheer beauty of their early material was mostly gone by now imo. Maybe I remember it wrong, or perhaps I don't think the same anymore. Its been years since I gave it a listen, so I will give it another shot.
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The list is flawed, obviously. Terribly so. It's humorous that a remake live album by Steve Hackett would have a higher rating than Genesis Live (1973) or Seconds Out (1977). No Tull, Yes, ELP, Floyd (or real Genesis, for that matter) -- you know, bands that I've seen in their heyday who performed, without a doubt, some of the most spectacular live sets I've ever seen.
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Voted for KC Deceiver ... deceiving list |
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The weighting is actually helping the big dogs as the weighting pulls the albums with few ratings down.
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I agree wholeheartedly. When you can take an objective review of a list of albums that allegedly are the "highest rated" and walk away amused (or appalled), that is an issue.
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Man lot of good releases here. I had to go with The Great Deceiver too. I have the original 4 cd box set.
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Indeed there are many big names missing. I went with Collectable King Crimson vol 1 because I do feel it's the best live album from that period of King Crimson (which might just as well be their best live period). I could just as well have gone with Coma Divine, my first PT album, actually. As for Playing the Fool, I bought it as my frist GG album to check them out because of it's high regard, and I almost gave up on them because of it... fortunatley for some reason I decided to give their first albums a chance too, and I did love their first two ones, but they became gradually harder for me to like after that.
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Edited by Saperlipopette! - August 14 2022 at 02:54 |
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I agree with the KC assessment and I was surprised to actually be moved listening to Nightwatch today. Wetton is singing in a reserved but fast manner then suddenly what is going on! Two amazing shows from 1974 in Germany and the USA with three songs that crossover. Great sound too. |
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