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Posted: July 29 2013 at 23:17 |
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Van Halen - A Different Kind of TruthGrateful Dead - Wake of the Flood Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame Mona Lisa - Grimaces | Does your head explode while listening Mahavishnu Orchestra? Maybe that's more Birds of Fire, but they are so technical and fast! Ive got lots of respect for them. :) |
"Noonward Race" is definitely a head exploding track! I remember the 1st time I heard Mahavishnu in '77...I had recently gotten into Crimso and still hadn't heard all the albums...a college radio station played Birds of Fire and I was convinced it was Fripp! Course, when I found out it was Mahavishnu that was cool cause it gave me another great band to check out | Yeah. J.M could seriously give Fripp a run for his money with guitar shredding and excessive noodling. That would be an absolute epic battle....ahhhh I can see it now 'Crimso Frippisim v.s Johnny Mahavishnu life at the coliseum!!!'
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Posted: July 29 2013 at 23:25 |
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Had a really nice day with my prog. Ozric Tentacles--Paper Monkeys ( I don't see what all the fuss is about. This is a solid album. I really like it. I know it's a lot different from the Jurrasic Shift days, but it's still creative and great. ) | Hah, I listened to it a few days ago, may do so again now that I've just started at work! As you mentioned, a decent album, even if they're kind of just going through the motions. Heh, I really dig the second half of that opening track when it goes into the drum n bass workout!
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Posted: July 29 2013 at 23:44 |
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
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Had a really nice day with my prog. Ozric Tentacles--Paper Monkeys ( I don't see what all the fuss is about. This is a solid album. I really like it. I know it's a lot different from the Jurrasic Shift days, but it's still creative and great. ) | Hah, I listened to it a few days ago, may do so again now that I've just started at work! As you mentioned, a decent album, even if they're kind of just going through the motions. Heh, I really dig the second half of that opening track when it goes into the drum n bass workout! | It's a fun album! Has a lot of Aphex Twin like sounds to it. Kind of a Cornish acid/techno thing going on. Man. You can never label the Ozric's into one specific genre. Love their creative control and uniqueness. My favourite album is actually Waterfall Cites. That was really out there! Love the flute. :)
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Posted: July 29 2013 at 23:54 |
Nick, `Waterfall Cities' is my favourite too, and the first one I heard from them! Tom Ozric brought around his vinyl copy, and I was blown away by the artwork, even mroe amazed by the music. I ended up buying the CD of that one soon after. In fact, I'm lucky I've still got it, I just got it back days before splitting with an ex girlfriend....I didn't have the same luck with the Cardigan's album `Life', she's still got that one! I was pretty lucky back then to have a girlfriend who kind of dug some prog stuff! Ah, that rare breed!
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 00:09 |
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Nick, `Waterfall Cities' is my favourite too, and the first one I heard from them! Tom Ozric brought around his vinyl copy, and I was blown away by the artwork, even mroe amazed by the music. I ended up buying the CD of that one soon after. In fact, I'm lucky I've still got it, I just got it back days before splitting with an ex girlfriend....I didn't have the same luck with the Cardigan's album `Life', she's still got that one! I was pretty lucky back then to have a girlfriend who kind of dug some prog stuff! Ah, that rare breed! | Well no kidding!! You and I liking that one the most. Also, you've certainly have got to play some interesting hands with the ladies. Where do you find these female-prog appreciators? All the Prog concerts I go to hear in Toronto are absolutely dominated by men, although I do have a nine inch nails concert coming up on the 4th of oct, so I might have a shot at meeting my industrial goth queen.
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 00:23 |
Oh, lets not beat around the bush, Nick, the majority of the prog concerts I've attended have been total sausage-fests too! Well, except the Goblin ones, they had a surprising amount of women, and if I'd been in a better position, I definately would have made the effort. I remember joking with my friend at the time `Hey, this would be a great place to try and ask out a female Goblin'! Doesn't exactly sound the best, eh?! But that one I mentioned with the Ozrics CD actually liked a lot of modern prog, especially Porcupine Tree, I remember she saying she found them `sadly romantic'. I remember I scored a stack of Mahavishnu Orchestra LP's off her Dad too, he couldn't believe I was fascinated by prog music! Another GF I actually met in a record shop...I know, that's the dream, yeah?! Sigh, all ancient history now!
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 05:45 |
Beat around a Goblin Bush? Never. Lol Anyway, your exgirlfriend's dad could not believe you liked prog? You should have said, 'well, I can't believe I like your daughter!' then grab the records out of his hands. Lol I'm kidding, but that is a great story. Quite a history you've had. As for Ozrics. Yeah, Tom seems like the man when it comes to them. He knows his stuff indeed. Also, I really do love the Artwork on WaterCities as well, but I think 'Curious Corn' is a slight step up. Love that castle of a house on the mountain side peering over all the mountains and lush greens. It's a thing of beauty. Good album too! Enjoy the day, buddy. I'll still be on the prowl for miss Right. :)
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 05:51 |
Steve Wilson and affiliates usually attract the opposite sex here in Denmark
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 05:58 |
Oh, I definately haven't had that exciting a `history', and certainly not that much luck, especially considering things have just wrapped up for good with `She Who Shall Not Be Named' lol! As for listening today (oh, to find a lady that likes these ones! ): Roz Vitalis - Patience of Hope Tangerine Dream - Ricochet, Encore Progenesi - Ulisse: L'Alifere Nero Novalis - Sommerabend Unreal City - La Crudelta' Di Aprile Psycho Praxis - Echoes From The Deep Djam Karet - The Trip
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 06:02 |
Well you can always come visit me Mike, and I'll guide you through the delightful creatures of the North
In all seriousness, I sincerely hope you're ok my friend I had no idea that things had run their course...
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 06:14 |
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
Oh, I definately haven't had that exciting a `history', and certainly not that much luck, especially considering things have just wrapped up for good with `She Who Shall Not Be Named' lol! As for listening today (oh, to find a lady that likes these ones! ): Roz Vitalis - Patience of Hope Tangerine Dream - Ricochet, Encore Progenesi - Ulisse: L'Alifere Nero Novalis - Sommerabend Unreal City - La Crudelta' Di Aprile Psycho Praxis - Echoes From The Deep Djam Karet - The Trip | All could things come to those who wait? Well, I hope this is the case for you. Enjoy the Tangerine Dream. Pretty moody soundscape, especially pt2 so maybe it's appropriate in requiem for the she-devil that tried to suck your life force dry! ;)
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 06:21 |
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Well you can always come visit me Mike, and I'll guide you through the delightful creatures of the North In all seriousness, I sincerely hope you're ok my friend I had no idea that things had run their course... | Micheal is one tough Aussie. He can't be broken, especially not by a woman. RPI has made him strong like Bull!
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 06:29 |
Don't I know it. He and Tom Ozric are actually pro wrestlers in their spare time. "The Flying Didgeridoo Brothers"
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 08:25 |
All good, my great friends! Today was a very important day for me, and onwards and upwards from there, with the best of soundtracks no doubt to accompany me! Anyway, ... And everyone should give Djam Karet's `The Trip' a spin!
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 10:38 |
Yes! Got home from work and found a nice stack of CDs delivered, so today I'll be listening to T--Psychoanerexia Knight Area--Realm Of Shadows Animals as Leaders--Animals as Leaders Comedy Of Errors--Fanfare and Fantasy Wuthering Heights--Far From the Madding crowd. Nine Stones Close--One Eye on The Sunrise.
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 10:40 |
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Don't I know it. He and Tom Ozric are actually pro wrestlers in their spare time. "The Flying Didgeridoo Brothers"
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 12:21 |
Children of Bodom - Halo of Blood Dying Fetus - Descend Into Depravity Helloween - Straight Out of Hell Scorpions - Lonesome Crow Scorpions - Fly to the Rainbow
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 16:23 |
Opeth - Orchid (hard to get through in one listen, although there are a lot of good moments)
Dethklok - Dethalbum II
Chris Cornell - Euphoria Morning
Opeth - Morningrise
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 16:42 |
Al Di Meola's Elegant Gypsy & Land of the Midnight sun Very excellent records both, and very fast and satisfying guitar playing all around.
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Posted: July 30 2013 at 17:10 |
After another hard night of partying...
Sorrow - Art is Dead EP Ash Ra Tempel - s/t Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists... Odd Future - The OF Tape Vol. 2 Tame Impala - Lonerism Ascend - Ample Fire Within
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