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YES Symphonic Live (rating only) FOCUS Hamburger Concerto (rating only) PINK FLOYD Live At Pompeii (rating only) JETHRO TULL The Jethro Tull Christmas Album (rating only) PINK FLOYD P-U-L-S-E (rating only) PREMIATA FORNERIA MARCONI Per Un Amico (rating only) DAVID GILMOUR Remember That Night: Live At The Royal Albert Hall (rating only) JETHRO TULL Songs From The Wood (rating only) BACAMARTE Depois Do Fim (rating only) CARAVAN In The Land Of Grey And Pink (rating only) KING CRIMSON In The Court Of The Crimson King (rating only) PORCUPINE TREE Fear Of A Blank Planet (rating only) GAZPACHO Night (rating only) QUEENSRYCHE Operation: LIVEcrime (rating only) IRON MAIDEN Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (rating only) PORCUPINE TREE Arriving Somewhere... (rating only) PAIN OF SALVATION Be Live (rating only) DREAM THEATER Live Scenes From New York (rating only) THE WHO Quadrophenia (rating only) MARILLION Recital Of The Script (rating only)
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Note that every freedomfire review I've found is a copy of an earlier review (and I know that person has been reported before).
Fantômas
Overrated... Genesis released two great albums before this, listenning all the three
together with this it's easy to see that this is really overrated... Progressive
Rock, no doubt about it, but not as good as the fans want it to be. Dancing With The
Moonlit Knight, Firth Of Fifth and After The Ordeal are the only tracks that are
truly good. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight has a very nice guitar solo, and a good
vocal melody. Firth Of Fifth lasts more than it should, but, again, the solo make it
worthy. After The Ordeal is the best here. Amazing keyboard theme, a very pleasant
flute work, and, better than anything, NO vocals. More Fool Of Me and I Know What I
Like are cheap pop tunes (not every pop tune is bad, but these are), Cinema Show is a
extremely boring track, but Battle Of Epping Forest is even worse! Aisle Of Plenty,
well... Rather mediocre, getting the melody from the first track. Not bad, but i
wouldn't recommend... Get Foxtrot and Nursery Cryme, then get Trespass... Don't mind
about the others, unless you really liked those three.
Report this review (#9906) | Posted Monday, April 04, 2005 | Review Permalink And
freedomfire5@
Overrated... Genesis released two great albums before this, listenning all the three
together with this it's easy to see that this is really overrated... Progressive Rock, no
doubt about it, but not as good as the fans want it to be. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight,
Firth Of Fifth and After The Ordeal are the only tracks that are truly good. Dancing With
The Moonlit Knight has a very nice guitar solo, and a good vocal melody. Firth Of Fifth lasts
more than it should, but, again, the solo make it worthy. After The Ordeal is the best here.
Amazing keyboard theme, a very pleasant flute work, and, better than anything, NO
vocals. More Fool Of Me and I Know What I Like are cheap pop tunes (not every pop tune
is bad, but these are), Cinema Show is a extremely boring track, but Battle Of Epping
Forest is even worse! Aisle Of Plenty, well... Rather mediocre, getting the melody from the
first track. Not bad, but i wouldn't recommend... Get Foxtrot and Nursery Cryme, then get
Trespass... Don't mind about the others, unless you really liked those three.
Report this review (#95872) | Posted Thursday, October 26, 2006 | Review Permalink
Alright, if you want to exprience Pink Floyd to the MAX there are a couple things you
should purchase
Darkside of the moon, Piper at the gates of dawn, Animals, Wish you were here, Suacerful of secerts, Meddle, The Wall, and LIVE AT POMPEII One of my favorite live performances. Has alot of wonderful songs. Not only is it live but it is mixed with several interveiws, one in which Roger Waters is really stoned and can't figure out what the guy is trying to ask him. Mademoiselle Nobs, filmed in france, is a blues song with Roger Waters playing acoustic guitar, David Gilmour playing harmonica, and Richard Wright holding a mic over a dog named Nobs while it barks through the whole song. Its pretty cool. Over all the whole thing is more like a documetry with live clips in it. Get off the computer and buy it now. Or order it online. Either one, get it.
Alright, if you want to exprience Pink Floyd to the MAX there are a couple things you
should purchase
Darkside of the moon, Piper at the gates of dawn, Animals, Wish you were here, Suacerful of secerts, Meddle, The Wall, and LIVE AT POMPEII One of my favorite live performances. Has alot of wonderful songs. Not only is it live but it is mixed with several interveiws, one in which Roger Waters is really stoned and can't figure out what the guy is trying to ask him. Mademoiselle Nobs, filmed in france, is a blues song with Roger Waters playing acoustic guitar, David Gilmour playing harmonica, and Richard Wright holding a mic over a dog named Nobs while it barks through the whole song. Its pretty cool. Over all the whole thing is more like a documetry with live clips in it. Get off the computer and buy it now. Or order it online. Either one, get it.
federico2_bar
This is Heavy Metal! From whatever part it is wanted to see it this Heavy Metal! "Speed
King" is not perhaps pure Heavy Metal? And "Into The Fire", "Living Wreck"
or "Bloodsucker" is not the Metallica will do 15 years after? This is pure energy.
Finally "Child In Time", together with "When a Blind Man Cries" the Purple ballad. "Child
In Time" is a stratospheric piece. Be is a very dramatic song. Immense album!
Report this review (#56955) | Posted Friday, November 18, 2005 | Review Permalink
freedomfire5@
This is Heavy Metal! From whatever part it is wanted to see it this Heavy Metal! "Speed
King" is not perhaps pure Heavy Metal? And "Into The Fire", "Living Wreck"
or "Bloodsucker" is not the Metallica will do 15 years after? This is pure energy.
Finally "Child In Time", together with "When a Blind Man Cries" the Purple ballad. "Child In
Time" is a stratospheric piece. Be is a very dramatic song. Immense album!
Report this review (#96018) | Posted Friday, October 27, 2006 | Review Permalink
After many many years of wanting to buy this album, but always getting something else, I
recently purchased this album. I have to tell you, it was a disappointment. It not that
Collins is singing and Gabriel is not (that goes without saying); it’s that the musicianship of
the band is really lacking on this album.
If you compare the versions of the songs found on this album and Archive - Volume 1: 1967-1975, you will quickly hear the difference. The band, at the time of this recording, couldn’t hold a flame to it’s old self. Perhaps Chester Thompson wasn’t as comfortable in the band was he would eventually become. Perhaps Phil Collins is a much better drummer that we even give him credit for. Perhaps Steve Hacker knew his time was limited and really wasn’t putting his heart into it. I don’t know, but you’re better spending your money buying Archive - Volume 1 and Trick of the Tale, than purchasing this album.
freedomfire5@
After many many years of wanting to buy this album, but always getting something else, I
recently purchased this album. I have to tell you, it was a disappointment. It not that
Collins is singing and Gabriel is not (that goes without saying); it’s that the musicianship of
the band is really lacking on this album.
If you compare the versions of the songs found on this album and Archive - Volume 1:
1967-1975, you will quickly hear the difference. The band, at the time of this recording,
couldn’t hold a flame to it’s old self. Perhaps Chester Thompson wasn’t as comfortable in
the band was he would eventually become. Perhaps Phil Collins is a much better drummer
that we even give him credit for. Perhaps Steve Hacker knew his time was limited and really
wasn’t putting his heart into it. I don’t know, but you’re better spending your money
buying Archive - Volume 1 and Trick of the Tale, than purchasing this album.
Stjarnblom
The live performances on this set adds very little to the songs. The studio versions are
superior and the live versions stay too closely to the originals to offer anything new.
Worse, there is way too much of it. A single disc would have been fine. My advise for Yes
fans is to borrow this from a friend and burn a single CD of the best songs. Anyone else
should get the excellent original albums instead.
Report this review (#1616) | Posted Sunday, May 16, 2004 | Review Permalink
freedomfire5@
The live performances on this set adds very little to the songs. The studio versions are
superior and the live versions stay too closely to the originals to offer anything new.
Worse, there is way too much of it. A single disc would have been fine. My advise for Yes
fans is to borrow this from a friend and burn a single CD of the best songs. Anyone else
should get the excellent original albums instead.
Report this review (#95869) | Posted Thursday, October 26, 2006 | Review Permalink
andrew@collin
In my opinion this is one of THE greatest albums ever released.Had it been issued as say a
Pink Floyd or Yes album then everybody would be raving about it.But unfortunately
because it was released with little promotion by a then obscure artist it hasn't received
anything like the credit it deserves.Everything about this album is excellent.The production
on the original record was amazing ,and the additional instruments and re-mixing on the
c.d.version enhance the project.The performances by the guest artists are all superb,
in particular John Miles (The Cask Of Amontillado),Arthur Brown(The Tell- Tale Heart)David
Paton(Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether)and my favorite track on the album ,Terry
Sylvester on (To One in Paradise).The opening track (A Dream within a dream) begins
with an atmospheric minor chord sequence gradually building up then emerging into The
Raven,with its eary vocoder effect.The first time you hear this you're in another world.As
the tracks unfold into different musical directions you get the same feeling as say Sgt
Pepper or Pet Sounds so far as it takes you totally somewhere else.The first side of the
record version ends with a short instrumental montage' of the earlier tracks.Then comes
side two- The Fall of the House of usher,wow! If the first side had a few surprises then
what about this! This piece runs through many movements ranging from the most beautiful
melodies to something out of a horror film.The score by Andrew Powell is fantastic and the
integration between the orchestra and the rock musicians is wonderful.The track ends with
an absolute demolition of sound.Just when you think its safe to come out of the water.
Boom they're off again,only this time the carnage melts into the superb To One In
Paradise.I could go on and on about this album, for me its an absolute gem so if you
havent checked it out already then believe me you need to.
Report this review (#5535) | Posted Wednesday, September 01, 2004 | Review Permalink
freedomfire5@
In my opinion this is one of THE greatest albums ever released.Had it been issued as say a
Pink Floyd or Yes album then everybody would be raving about it.But unfortunately
because it was released with little promotion by a then obscure artist it hasn't received
anything like the credit it deserves.Everything about this album is excellent.The production
on the original record was amazing ,and the additional instruments and re-mixing on the
c.d.version enhance the project.The performances by the guest artists are all superb, in
particular John Miles (The Cask Of Amontillado),Arthur Brown(The Tell- Tale Heart)David
Paton(Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether)and my favorite track on the album ,Terry
Sylvester on (To One in Paradise).The opening track (A Dream within a dream) begins with
an atmospheric minor chord sequence gradually building up then emerging into The
Raven,with its eary vocoder effect.The first time you hear this you're in another world.As
the tracks unfold into different musical directions you get the same feeling as say Sgt
Pepper or Pet Sounds so far as it takes you totally somewhere else.The first side of the
record version ends with a short instrumental montage' of the earlier tracks.Then comes
side two- The Fall of the House of usher,wow! If the first side had a few surprises then
what about this! This piece runs through many movements ranging from the most beautiful
melodies to something out of a horror film.The score by Andrew Powell is fantastic and the
integration between the orchestra and the rock musicians is wonderful.The track ends with
an absolute demolition of sound.Just when you think its safe to come out of the water.
Boom they're off again,only this time the carnage melts into the superb To One In
Paradise.I could go on and on about this album, for me its an absolute gem so if you
havent checked it out already then believe me you need to.
Report this review (#95707) | Posted Wednesday, October 25, 2006 | Review Permalink
iskariot@rama
One should think that with the killer epics Close To The Edge, Gates of Delirium and
Ritual, three of my all time favourites, this couldn't go wrong.
Unfortunately it seems like they don't think that the orchestra is able to play anything faster than eighth notes. All the songs moves too slowly. There are great moments, Ritual probably the best, and And You And I works fine. However the orchestra is not given enough confidence, the musicians, both Yes and the orchestra, seems restrained. Great sound though! Also I can't believe that they included so much filler songs (Long Distance Runaround, I've Seen All Good People, Owner of a Lonely Heart and Roundabout) and omitted all the cool songs (Perpetual Change, Siberian Kathru, Heart of the Sunrise etc.). And the new songs are unnecessary in this context. The animations are cool under Gates of Delirium, but overall they are amateurish. Not a great performance, but no damage done since you still got the studio versions,
Yessongs and Yesshows.
freedomfire5@
One should think that with the killer epics Close To The Edge, Gates of Delirium and Ritual,
three of my all time favourites, this couldn't go wrong.
Unfortunately it seems like they don't think that the orchestra is able to play anything faster than eighth notes. All the songs moves too slowly. There are great moments, Ritual probably the best, and And You And I works fine. However the orchestra is not given enough confidence, the musicians, both Yes and the orchestra, seems restrained. Great sound though! Also I can't believe that they included so much filler songs (Long Distance Runaround, I've Seen All Good People, Owner of a Lonely Heart and Roundabout) and omitted all the cool songs (Perpetual Change, Siberian Kathru, Heart of the Sunrise etc.). And the new songs are unnecessary in this context. The animations are cool under Gates of Delirium, but overall they are amateurish. Not a great performance, but no damage done since you still got the studio versions,
Yessongs and Yesshows.
There are not many things to say about this album but hat is with dark side and wish you
were here their peak. The first thing that someone will notice is the music that is structured
in a more complex way than it used to. The three long tracks are filled with great guitar
work and trendmark sound by Gilmour who gives his best themes in this album. Technic and
passion coexist in a magnificent way. Another thing that must be mentioned is the dark
mood of the album made by Wright and waters who uses his bass in a more melodic way.
The great lyrics are highlighted by soundtrack like sound which gives a theatrical touch
overall. Finaly I found that the vocals can only be compared by those on the Wall.
A must have for every prog fan. Pink Floyd fans have allready got it.
freedomfire5@
There are not many things to say about this album but hat is with dark side and wish you
were here their peak. The first thing that someone will notice is the music that is structured
in a more complex way than it used to. The three long tracks are filled with great guitar
work and trendmark sound by Gilmour who gives his best themes in this album. Technic and
passion coexist in a magnificent way. Another thing that must be mentioned is the dark
mood of the album made by Wright and waters who uses his bass in a more melodic way.
The great lyrics are highlighted by soundtrack like sound which gives a theatrical touch
overall. Finaly I found that the vocals can only be compared by those on the Wall.
A must have for every prog fan. Pink Floyd fans have allready got it.
els-lund@onli
Masterpiece! Nearly as good as "Dark Side of The Moon"! This album have two of Pink
Floyd's best songs: "Shine on your crazy diamond Part 1" and "Part 2". These songs are
just fantastic and are the main reason to buy this album! "Welcome to the machine" is a
great mechanical space-like piece. It's a excellent song (in my opinion). "Have a cigar" is a
typically mid-70's rock song but not as good as the songs i just mentioned. The Title
track, "Wish you were here", is in my opinion, a overrated song that i usually skip
everytime i hear this album, but it's still a OK song, but nothing special! Overall this is a
brilliant album from Pink Floyd and i recommend it to all serious prog-fans!!!
Report this review (#8767) | Posted Thursday, February 03, 2005 | Review Permalink
freedomfire5@
Masterpiece! Nearly as good as "Dark Side of The Moon"! This album have two of Pink
Floyd's best songs: "Shine on your crazy diamond Part 1" and "Part 2". These songs are
just fantastic and are the main reason to buy this album! "Welcome to the machine" is a
great mechanical space-like piece. It's a excellent song (in my opinion). "Have a cigar" is a
typically mid-70's rock song but not as good as the songs i just mentioned. The Title
track, "Wish you were here", is in my opinion, a overrated song that i usually skip
everytime i hear this album, but it's still a OK song, but nothing special! Overall this is a
brilliant album from Pink Floyd and i recommend it to all serious prog-fans!!!
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Cheers guys, botht he aboev psots will be dealt with.
Strange it's taken over 2 years for Freedomfire's copying to be noticed!
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It should be "Where is the man". "Człowiek" means a "(hu)man" in Polish not a "sparrow". Can you fix this funny mistake? |
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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
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^ I'm on it!
P.S. Looks like it's not accepting my edits, I'm getting an error message, maybe one of the other admins will look at this. Edited by Easy Money - March 22 2009 at 18:11 |
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This person seems to have two accounts, and posted the same review for the same album, twice.
This one by "Metal Style" For Ayreon's Human Equation http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=203623 This one by "Metalstyle" for the same album. http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=201387 Thank you for your time. |
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Eastvillage's review of Anekdoten - "From Within" must be a mispost, as it actually refers to Anekdoten - "A Time of Day". This is made even more obvious because he posted the same review on the correct album here a few days later.
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Cheers Alitare & Lars, on the case.
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I already reported the Anekdoten problem, but I guess my reporting of the problem got lost before it was dealt with.
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http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=126865 is an exact copy of http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=96318 from a different reviewer. The two reviewers don't share any other reviews so it probably isn't a duplicate account.
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Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal.
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hahhah.. can I report a review that mentions BOC and Bad Company in the ..errr.. same review
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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^btw, you forgot the kiss, thingy..... *hides in shell, just to avoid the diet coke*
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Same review for Two different albums:
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Just an observation - Progfan1958 has added reviews to both the UK albums, the review (#210619) for the first album (UK) is the correct one, however the review (#210618), for their second album (Danger Money) is a duplicate of the first review, an easy mistake especially when you copy and paste from a word processor, I'm sure Progfan1958 has the correct review and is probably oblivious to the error that has been made...
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I will send him a PM guys, thanks.
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http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=211067
http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=211068 Both written by the same guy, http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=20292, not sure if it's a abuse, but both of the reviews stated above, say actually the same, some few changes in the names to make sense, but he really just copied and paste. Not sure, if it's allowed, though... |
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