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progbethyname
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Posted: January 02 2015 at 21:11 |
Agalloch-- Ashes Against The Grain( this is still their best album they've ever done. Unbelievably beautiful experimental metal. Miles Davis--A Kind of Blue ( The trumpet speaks to my soul.) End of Days-- movie soundtrack. ( absolutely love it. Brings back good memories.) Dead Can Dance-- with in the realm of a dying sun. ( if you ever want an album that can give ya a spiritual wake up call or ass kicking this is your ticket. ;) The Nephilim-- Zoon ( this album is too heavy for me. Just kidding! ) Fields Of The Nephilim--Fallen ( gothic rock with an industrial edge. My cup of tea.)
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progbethyname
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 07:09 |
Yesterday...
Modry Efekt - 33 Kaukasus - I Ut Gret - Ancestors' Tale Pink Floyd - The Endless River Arteria - Cuatro Visiones
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 07:13 |
Today:
Reale Academia di Musica - s/t Nuova Idea - In The Beginning, Clowns Jazzcomputer.org - Elsewhere Iron Maiden - The Final Frontier Steve Roach - Invisible Hawkwind - Alien 4
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Sagichim
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 07:25 |
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
Today: Reale Academia di Musica - s/t
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Oh baby what a stunner! I hope you like this one!
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 07:33 |
I suspected you liked that Reale one, Sagi! I just got it a few days ago....I love the piano on it, and some very laid-back vibes! I'll give it another listen tomorrow morning!
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 07:36 |
Secret oyster - Furitive Pearl. That't the first for today.
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 07:41 |
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
I suspected you liked that Reale one, Sagi! I just got it a few days ago....I love the piano on it, and some very laid-back vibes! I'll give it another listen tomorrow morning! |
Oh really? that's great! Good call on that piano and the laid back vibes, you pretty much nailed it, there's some superb piano playing all over. It is truly one of the better RPI albums I know.
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 16:42 |
The Who by Numbers White Stripes - White Blood Cells Yes - Tales side 2
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 16:50 |
KC - Discipline Cosmic Jokers - Sci Fi Party Cos - Postaeolian Train Robbery
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 17:14 |
I have had a jazz-free day today; partially because my most recent thrift store loot was classical and folk :)
I have enjoyed a couple of very old records (Hawaiian string music + other "exotic stuff"), an installment of Jacques Offenbach, followed by lots of J. Strauss Jr., and the likewise waltz-y Blizzard by Sviridov.
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 17:50 |
^ The cleaning worked then? This weekend: Le Orme - Uomo di Pezza Lizards Exists - s/t Iron Maiden - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son Mike Oldfield - Five Miles Out and
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progbethyname
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 17:55 |
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
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Iron Maiden - The Final frontier
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Yo senőr downunder! How so you fair with this one my friend? Today(Sunday laziness) Moonspell--Irreligious Fields of the Nephilim-- live at the Roskilde festival (Denmark,2000) Fields of the Nephilim--Dawnrazor Threshold--The Ravages of time (disc 2) Dream Theater--Images And Words Knifeworld--The Unraveling (it's a grower) NIN-- The Fragile (halo 14) side one (left) only. Comedy of errors--Disobey Twelfth Night--Live and let live (both discs) :)
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 18:05 |
I dig `Final Frontier', Nick! Stuff like `Isles of Avalon', `Mother of Mercy' etc are terrific. There's all these really cool proggy moments scattered throughout the album too. Look, it probably doesn't do too much they haven't done before, but it's very reliable and full of everything you could love about Maiden. If it proves to be their last studio album (don't know if that's what the title was getting at?), then they went out with a perfectly good release! Hope you had a good merry Progness, My friend!
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 18:09 |
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Heh, just yesterday a prog friend and I on my Facebook were discussing this album, Sam! It started with him asking `If I could choose just one Crimson album to keep, which would it be?', I instantly replied `Islands', he came back with `Red'....and the discussions started from there! I think my thoughts are on it are well known? At least I remember talking about it with Sagi on here at one point too. What's your take on it, Sam?
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 18:21 |
^^ I read somewhere they will release a new album this year, I don't
know if it's true. I don't recall much from 'Final Frontier' except that
it was too lenghty. I don't always listen to Metal but when I do it's
classic Maiden ^ I bought it today and I had to choose between this one and Islands: tough choice I really like it, it's a very powerful music, the musicians are all excelent and this new release is mind-blowing ... completely different from Islands though, I can't compare those. What are your thoughts on Red?
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 18:43 |
OK, I'm copying and pasted from my comments for that conversation, Sam! Also, there's a story I mentioned in it that I'm pretty sure Nick and Sagi have read before, so sorry for the repetition, fellas! Now don't get me wrong, I really like `Red', but I don't think there is a lot of depth of it. It's clanging and noisy and cool on a surface level to me, but not much more than that. Most of their other albums take endless plays to discover their secrets, but to me `Red' was instantly good but never one to go back to much except for an adrenaline blast. I was going through a vendors items at the Camberwell Record Fair a year or two back, and a guy standing next to me asked could he look over my shoulder as I flipped through the prog vinyl. We started chatting and commenting on all the albums as we went thought them, and when we got to `Red', he said "sigh...f**king `Red'...it's the youngies and metalheads that like that one so much....". Now, I don't agree with his instant dismissal of it, but I kind of know what he was getting at." ***** Anyway, do go back and get `Islands', I love the dark jazz sound to much of it, lots of quiet sedate subtle moments and then noisy outbursts!
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Posted: January 04 2015 at 21:07 |
Sonic Youth– Sister
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progbethyname
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 00:35 |
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
I dig `Final Frontier', Nick! Stuff like `Isles of Avalon', `Mother of Mercy' etc are terrific. There's all these really cool proggy moments scattered throughout the album too.
Look, it probably doesn't do too much they haven't done before, but it's very reliable and full of everything you could love about Maiden. If it proves to be their last studio album (don't know if that's what the title was getting at?), then they went out with a perfectly good release!
Hope you had a good merry Progness, My friend! | Michael my good friend, I did have quite the merry proggery this year, and you are right about Maiden. Same formula since 2000's Brave New World but man can they still excite! So much so, that I am very happy to tell you that Iron Maiden will be touring in 2015 and are in the studio finishing up a new album material! How about that? . Also, one of our mutual Neo favourites Arena, are releasing a new album "the unquiet Sky' in the middle of this year (2015) as well. That's not all, even my beloved Nephilim are back in the studio finishing up new works for the first time in 10 yrs!!! . No concrete release date for the new album, but I think 2015 is shaping up to give me a sheer, sonic heart attack. I can't take all this pleasure at once. Anyhow. More listening for today. Prog on my good man! Fates Warning--The Specter With in ( the guitar work in this album is furious. ) Fields Of The Nephilim--Ceremonies box set (disc 2 only) I can't get enough of this live performance set. Just amazing. How to destroy Angels-- S/T EP ( sonically this album is the tops. Tom baker is an amazing master engineer. Reznor only works with the best. )
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Posted: January 05 2015 at 03:52 |
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
OK, I'm copying and pasted from my comments for that conversation, Sam! Also, there's a story I mentioned in it that I'm pretty sure Nick and Sagi have read before, so sorry for the repetition, fellas!
Now don't get me wrong, I really like `Red', but I don't think there is a lot of depth of it. It's clanging and noisy and cool on a surface level to me, but not much more than that. Most of their other albums take endless plays to discover their secrets, but to me `Red' was instantly good but never one to go back to much except for an adrenaline blast.
I was going through a vendors items at the Camberwell Record Fair a year or two back, and a guy standing next to me asked could he look over my shoulder as I flipped through the prog vinyl. We started chatting and commenting on all the albums as we went thought them, and when we got to `Red', he said "sigh...f**king `Red'...it's the youngies and metalheads that like that one so much....". Now, I don't agree with his instant dismissal of it, but I kind of know what he was getting at."
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Anyway, do go back and get `Islands', I love the dark jazz sound to much of it, lots of quiet sedate subtle moments and then noisy outbursts! |
Yes, I agree it's very a straightforward album compared to many of theirs, but I really like that unique "adrenaline blast": Bruford never played like that with Yes Islands or even Larks are growers in my opinion though
And don't worry, I'll come back for Islands
Edited by Meltdowner - January 05 2015 at 03:52
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