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Posted: March 17 2005 at 09:00 |
Swinton MCR wrote:
Yes - but - I have successfully produced music (of that ilk) using a Moog Rogue and a modern keyboard as a Sequencer (with midi) - I can happily design a complicated synth riff - play it (very slow with one finger) then speed it up using the sequencer....No skill required (other than that of the computers I work with....
Swinton.
I have a Moog 'Rogue' too as it happens..Have you had it modded or used a midi covertor?without looking i think it used S-trig ..well before Midi..
Modern sequencer suck actually as they don't work like or sound like the old Analouge step sequencer ie: Moog etc used...I've tried to get the same effect with a Moog 'Source' synth, which has an onboard digital Sequencer but is no way convincing.
I'm presently in the middle of restoring an old ARP '2600' as Tony Banks used to use as you know but this is a later black/Orange version...Fingers crossed i've managed to locate the matching outboard sequencer to it.
I can post you some pics when it's complete if you wish.
Living sin.
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Posted: March 17 2005 at 09:14 |
Just taken the output from the Rogue and fed it through the Roland as an external source.....
The Roland has MIDI - Simple - You can get all sorts of software for simulating analogue synths as well - this is much easier than using the Rogue....
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Posted: March 23 2005 at 16:05 |
Brain Salad Surgery - ELP at their best
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Posted: March 24 2005 at 19:31 |
Genesis, definitely, but I believe the best damn album that came out that year, was without a doubt, Yessongs!
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"Rock is the medium of our generation." - Yes - "Release, Release"
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Posted: March 24 2005 at 22:57 |
King Crimsom album.
Would of voted for octopus but its the wrong year
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Posted: March 24 2005 at 23:44 |
Impossible for me to decide. On one hand you have Selling England By
The Pound. Full of rich sound and voice. On the other you have DSotM,
an album that has defined music ever since its release. On the other
hand (I have three :D ) you have Larks' Tongues In Aspic, an album so
unique it has yet to be even reproduced in some sense. I can't decide.
They're all five star albums.
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 07:35 |
1973 was one of the best years for progrock i think. Especially in UK, Italy and Germany.
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 08:39 |
'73 was good, but the ultmate peak year of prog was definitely the year before it!
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Posted: December 04 2005 at 23:55 |
Octopusssssss
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 08:03 |
ELP - BRAIN SALAD SURGERY
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 08:08 |
73 - selling england...
72 would be so much more difficult... many more contenders.
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 08:11 |
I agree with Ivan in that Selling.... is a weak effort by Genesis standards.Cannot be compared to Brain Salad Surgery!
From that list BRAIN SALAD SURGERY by a comfortable margin!
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 08:32 |
Tie between:
and
(Octopus was originally released in 1972, BTW)
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 08:43 |
Dark Side
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Prog is in my heart, in my mind, in my soul...
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:17 |
JrKASperov wrote:
It has less to do with opinion than with more
accomplishment within the music. Genesis simply stops somewhere with
making it more intricate and complex, still fitting into the music. Like Yes
did on Fragile, like VDGG did on Pawn Hearts, like King Crimson did on
almost all of their albums, etc.
We cannot go around saying:'oh you don't like that but that's merely an
opinion' I give arguments discussing the music itself, and why, musically,
other bands are simply better. Now, to MY OPINION, music SHOULD be
rated according to how GOOD they are musically, since we get horse
loads of crap on tv, on radio, and lately increasingly, on this forum.
Instead of arguing about 'how you don't understand it' or how 'I don't
understand it',honestly things we cannot say ANYTHING about, since we
don't know what is EXACTLY going on in other people's heads, I give
arguments why it musically is not good. I do not bother to tell you you
don't understand, maybe, and probably, you do, else you wouldn't be
here in the first place. (excepting that you could be some sort of freakish
fan, liking the bands for something outside the music)
I am a bassist, I have played for merely 5 years, and now, I think
Genesis bass parts are NOTHING. Doesn't that say anything? Doesn't it
say anything I get bored playing their parts because actually, I'm not
DOING enough? I have studied the drumworks on many bands as well,
and can dabble around a bit on drums, and honestly, I CAN compare a
few drummers. Collins on Genesis fades to nothing when compared to his
Brand X work. |
Sorry I know this was a long time ago but I was so angry after reading
these responses (this being one of them) that I had to respond. Genesis'
music is not about intricate bass parts. You just don't understand what
their purpose is. How could you say Genesis isn't as good as Yes or King
Crimson because of the bass parts?
It's about quality and purpose of song not how fast and technical the bass
player plays.
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Tommy
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 10:34 |
FragileDT wrote:
JrKASperov wrote:
It has less to do with opinion than with more accomplishment within the music. Genesis simply stops somewhere with making it more intricate and complex, still fitting into the music. Like Yes did on Fragile, like VDGG did on Pawn Hearts, like King Crimson did on almost all of their albums, etc.
We cannot go around saying:'oh you don't like that but that's merely an opinion' I give arguments discussing the music itself, and why, musically, other bands are simply better. Now, to MY OPINION, music SHOULD be rated according to how GOOD they are musically, since we get horse loads of crap on tv, on radio, and lately increasingly, on this forum.
Instead of arguing about 'how you don't understand it' or how 'I don't understand it',honestly things we cannot say ANYTHING about, since we don't know what is EXACTLY going on in other people's heads, I give arguments why it musically is not good. I do not bother to tell you you don't understand, maybe, and probably, you do, else you wouldn't be here in the first place. (excepting that you could be some sort of freakish fan, liking the bands for something outside the music)
I am a bassist, I have played for merely 5 years, and now, I think Genesis bass parts are NOTHING. Doesn't that say anything? Doesn't it say anything I get bored playing their parts because actually, I'm not DOING enough? I have studied the drumworks on many bands as well, and can dabble around a bit on drums, and honestly, I CAN compare a few drummers. Collins on Genesis fades to nothing when compared to his Brand X work.
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Sorry I know this was a long time ago but I was so angry after reading these responses (this being one of them) that I had to respond. Genesis' music is not about intricate bass parts. You just don't understand what their purpose is. How could you say Genesis isn't as good as Yes or King Crimson because of the bass parts?
It's about quality and purpose of song not how fast and technical the bass player plays. |
If the best album was simply gauged on best musicianship then Genesis would come a poor second every time. So yes, you are right, let's not judge an album on how great a bands musicians are.
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 12:08 |
BSS was my introduction to ELP and prog music in general and i'll be eternally gratefull. Not sure if I had heard Selling England ... first I would have been convinced about prog music!
So thank you ELP and the masterpiece that is BSS
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 12:33 |
Octopus.... barely, Selling England and Larks' Tounges in Aspic are closely behind.
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 13:50 |
1973 was a fine year - Selling England... came
So...Selling England... it is.
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 13:55 |
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