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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 10:15
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

I love Acquiring The Taste and Octopus, and I think Three Friends is very good too.

I just bought In A Glass House yesterday at an Internet shop, bonus tracks and all (together with Focus' Hamburger Concerto and Caravan's In The Land Of Grey And Pink), and I'm excited because I expect it to be very good.



Cor! Three of my favourite albums! Nice work, Moogy!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 10:19
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Be warned .. you may also find their songs get stuck in your head ... I had "Free Hand" going around my head for ages ... there's something about their melodies which seem to  dig deep into the brain ... ... does anyone else think so too?

Yes, for me Pantagruel's Nativity, Black Cat and Raconteur Troubadour. No bad tunes to have in one's head  .



Ooh yeah, Gentle Giant songs are HIGHLY catchy. One of my favourite things about them is how despite being very complex and odd their work was still very memorable and brilliant to sing along to! They're full of little contradictions like that, another example being that they never "show off" and spend hours soloing despite being masters at it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 12:04
Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

I love Acquiring The Taste and Octopus, and I think Three Friends is very good too.

I just bought In A Glass House yesterday at an Internet shop, bonus tracks and all (together with Focus' Hamburger Concerto and Caravan's In The Land Of Grey And Pink), and I'm excited because I expect it to be very good.



Cor! Three of my favourite albums! Nice work, Moogy!

I must say I'm proud of myself too for having such a good taste . Really looking forward to hearing them. I hope I'll get them soon. I took the Gentle Giant and Caravan versions with bonus tracks. I used to buy the cheapest versions of albums, but I don't do that anymore. I don't want to be sorry afterwards, and I have heard too many cd's with great bonus tracks, so...

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 12:10
Besides, in the case of Gentle Giant the bonus is a LIVE bonus, and I never heard them live before. I'm curious about that too. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 12:32

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

In a Glass House is the one to start with but every album from Gentle Giant to Interview is a masterpiece.

...I'm a little hurt by your Genesis comparison though!

Gentle Giant wished they were Genesis, at least 77-80 they are proof that maiking strong pop like Genesis is not as easy as it appears.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 12:34
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

I love Acquiring The Taste and Octopus, and I think Three Friends is very good too.

I just bought In A Glass House yesterday at an Internet shop, bonus tracks and all (together with Focus' Hamburger Concerto and Caravan's In The Land Of Grey And Pink), and I'm excited because I expect it to be very good.



Cor! Three of my favourite albums! Nice work, Moogy!

I must say I'm proud of myself too for having such a good taste . Really looking forward to hearing them. I hope I'll get them soon. I took the Gentle Giant and Caravan versions with bonus tracks. I used to buy the cheapest versions of albums, but I don't do that anymore. I don't want to be sorry afterwards, and I have heard too many cd's with great bonus tracks, so...

 

yes all three are matserpieces, Especially the focus one.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 12:46
I love GG, but they don't do anything spectacular for me..at least not on In a Glass House. Like I said in my review of that album, it's just good prog, nothing more, nothing less. It's creative, good songwriting, great usage of instruments, but there's nothing on In a Glass House that distinguishes it from other great bands.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 12:59

3 Friends, In A Glass House and Octopus...former 2 are particularly great...

Can't wait to here more!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 13:00
Originally posted by FishyMonkey FishyMonkey wrote:

I love GG, but they don't do anything spectacular for me..at least not on In a Glass House. Like I said in my review of that album, it's just good prog, nothing more, nothing less. It's creative, good songwriting, great usage of instruments, but there's nothing on In a Glass House that distinguishes it from other great bands.


Except a unique approach to arrangements, pushing the envelope by recording a song with just vocals and tuned percussion, mind-blowingly tight performances and a general sense of sheer craftmanship. Oh, and very memorable tunes.

Yeah, nothing special about that album at all, is there?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 13:02
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Besides, in the case of Gentle Giant the bonus is a LIVE bonus, and I never heard them live before. I'm curious about that too. 


Live Gentle Giant is amazing. Utterly amazing. Get Playing the Fool and Giant on the Box asap and enjoy some of the most powerful, mind-boggling and entertaining live prog you will ever see/hear!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 13:04

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by FishyMonkey FishyMonkey wrote:

I love GG, but they don't do anything spectacular for me..at least not on In a Glass House. Like I said in my review of that album, it's just good prog, nothing more, nothing less. It's creative, good songwriting, great usage of instruments, but there's nothing on In a Glass House that distinguishes it from other great bands.


Except a unique approach to arrangements, pushing the envelope by recording a song with just vocals and tuned percussion, mind-blowingly tight performances and a general sense of sheer craftmanship. Oh, and very memorable tunes.

Yeah, nothing special about that album at all, is there?

FishyMonkey, listen to the GG over and over and evetually it'll click and you'll go This is (one of) the greatest bands ever.

Glass House is a masterpiece.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 13:35
The first GG I heard was Nothing at All and I was absolutely floored by it. Its very true to say that pracitcally everyone one of their albums is a masterpiece (at least from the 70s). I personally recommend Octopus to start but In A Glass House is just as good.

That haunting bass on Advent of Panurge is AMAZING.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 13:51

Originally posted by Lyzarrd Lyzarrd wrote:

The first GG I heard was Nothing at All and I was absolutely floored by it. Its very true to say that pracitcally everyone one of their albums is a masterpiece (at least from the 70s).

Well, they disbanded in 1980, so there is nothing to check by GG after Civilian. Every album from the s/t to Interview is incredible though.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 14:13

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:


Ooh yeah, Gentle Giant songs are HIGHLY catchy. One of my favourite things about them is how despite being very complex and odd their work was still very memorable and brilliant to sing along to! They're full of little contradictions like that, another example being that they never "show off" and spend hours soloing despite being masters at it.

Definitely. Listen a few times and you are singing along to the most complex riffs. Great!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 17:35

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Besides, in the case of Gentle Giant the bonus is a LIVE bonus, and I never heard them live before. I'm curious about that too. 


Live Gentle Giant is amazing. Utterly amazing. Get Playing the Fool and Giant on the Box asap and enjoy some of the most powerful, mind-boggling and entertaining live prog you will ever see/hear!

...IMO, obviously.

I WAS considering buying those. That's right, both items. But I'm still doubting if the rest of my birthday money will go to a Gentle Giant or an ELP live document. There's this interesting ELP DVD that came out this year, but well... Gentle Giant IS Gentle Giant... Still thinking

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 17:41
Originally posted by NetsNJFan NetsNJFan wrote:

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by FishyMonkey FishyMonkey wrote:

I love GG, but they don't do anything spectacular for me..at least not on In a Glass House. Like I said in my review of that album, it's just good prog, nothing more, nothing less. It's creative, good songwriting, great usage of instruments, but there's nothing on In a Glass House that distinguishes it from other great bands.


Except a unique approach to arrangements, pushing the envelope by recording a song with just vocals and tuned percussion, mind-blowingly tight performances and a general sense of sheer craftmanship. Oh, and very memorable tunes.

Yeah, nothing special about that album at all, is there?

FishyMonkey, listen to the GG over and over and evetually it'll click and you'll go This is (one of) the greatest bands ever.

Glass House is a masterpiece.

It is  quite strange how first impressions are not always the last with GG. When I first heard GG a few years ago I actively disliked the sound (maybe because I wasn't listening to so much prog back then). But now they are one of my favourites . OK,  Trouserpress (or anyone else who can help) I'd like your esteemed opinion on why our tastes change   ... what exactly is it that "happens" in the brain to change    into  ????? Answers please!!!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 17:50
Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Originally posted by NetsNJFan NetsNJFan wrote:

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by FishyMonkey FishyMonkey wrote:

I love GG, but they don't do anything spectacular for me..at least not on In a Glass House. Like I said in my review of that album, it's just good prog, nothing more, nothing less. It's creative, good songwriting, great usage of instruments, but there's nothing on In a Glass House that distinguishes it from other great bands.


Except a unique approach to arrangements, pushing the envelope by recording a song with just vocals and tuned percussion, mind-blowingly tight performances and a general sense of sheer craftmanship. Oh, and very memorable tunes.

Yeah, nothing special about that album at all, is there?

FishyMonkey, listen to the GG over and over and evetually it'll click and you'll go This is (one of) the greatest bands ever.

Glass House is a masterpiece.

It is  quite strange how first impressions are not always the last with GG. When I first heard GG a few years ago I actively disliked the sound (maybe because I wasn't listening to so much prog back then). But now they are one of my favourites . OK,  Trouserpress (or anyone else who can help) I'd like your esteemed opinion on why our tastes change   ... what exactly is it that "happens" in the brain to change    into  ????? Answers please!!!!!

I really had to get used to Octopus. Now it's one of my favorite albums. In fact, listened to it tonight and was blown against the wall once again. It IS an acquired taste for some, so keep trying, all you GG - try-outers  . Although I did like Acquiring The Taste already the 1st time I heard. Still my fave GG-album, until now, that is.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 17:57
yes, it was Octopus that first hooked me in & wrapped me up with its tentacles ....
I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 18:03

^ for me, strangely enough, Interview was the first one that I REALLY liked, the others I thought were only OK.  Since then, man, GG is easily in my top 10, maybe top 5 bands.

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 18:12
I haven't listened to Interview yet ... seems to divide the fans a bit?
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