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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2005 at 02:45
Big smileYes indeed I was all the time feeling in a similar way. Many thanks maiden for all this effort you took. I read already many positive comments about their lyrics. But I was never completely sure whether they really make sense or are rather some "intellectual non-sense". If I'd like their music more  I'd have risked the effort to dive deeper in their stuff. Maybe I have to listen a few times more to them? Confused
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You have just opened my eyes. All this time I haven't had an idea in hell what it meant. I thought they were just crazy acid abusers, but I think it makes sence now.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2005 at 15:09
Originally posted by undefinability undefinability wrote:

I have to agree, they [The Mars Volta] are not the greatest with their instruments.

You are sooo f***ing wrong about this .  Have you listened to the album at all, do you know the band and their music?  Jon Theodore  on drums is a living, breathing genius.  He combines jazz drumming with rock etc. and is one of the most talented out there plying his trade.  Omar  on guitar is simply astounding and recognised among his peers for his talent.  That fact that TMV  can play live and improvise for 50% of the set typifies the talent the guys have with their instruments. 

If you dislike the music, fair enough; but to conclude that "they are not the greatest with their instruments" is pathetic, dumb and stupid IMO.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 30 2005 at 07:27
Originally posted by spectral spectral wrote:

Originally posted by undefinability undefinability wrote:

I have to agree, they [The Mars Volta] are not the greatest with their instruments.

You are sooo f***ing wrong about this .  Have you listened to the album at all, do you know the band and their music?  Jon Theodore  on drums is a living, breathing genius.  He combines jazz drumming with rock etc. and is one of the most talented out there plying his trade.  Omar  on guitar is simply astounding and recognised among his peers for his talent.  That fact that TMV  can play live and improvise for 50% of the set typifies the talent the guys have with their instruments. 

If you dislike the music, fair enough; but to conclude that "they are not the greatest with their instruments" is pathetic, dumb and stupid IMO.

Joh Theodore is the best drummer ever...period

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