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richardh
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Still going up my own personal favourite list of bands. I love Goodbye To The Age Of Steam especially but they have so many excellent albums to listen to. Seem to one of those bands that were (are?) flying under the radar.
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geekfreak
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I`m with you on this band, as they where well under my radar...
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Friedrich Nietzsche: "Without music, life would be a mistake."
Music Is Live Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. Keep Calm And Listen To The Music… < |
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POTA
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The band just released a new EP (Wassail) with three new tracks and a live version of Master James of St. George.
I'm really unsatisfied with the album. "Wassail" is just a bad song. That's saying a lot since I think they've only had one single truly bad song in many years -- that being "Make Some Noise" (the title is a good indicator of how horrible the song is). "Lost Rivers of London" sounds like a parody of a Big Big Train song, like "Seen Better Days" or "Wincester from St. Giles' Hill" . It's almost hard to listen to at first. The second half of the song is actually delightfully progressive, though. "Mudlarks" is the best of the three new tracks. It's a mostly-instrumental, progressive track. It alone brings any sort of value to the album. The live version of "Master James" is significant since it's the first live track released by the band. They actually sound really good live, so it's unfortunate they chose this as the song to include, as it's not one of their best. Anyway, check it out on Spotify. Edited by POTA - June 02 2015 at 12:35 |
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Duke of Rother
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So ok, Wassail and Make Some Noise don't float your boat, that's fine.
Bad songs? Ermm, I'll say no more than just reassure those into whom POTA might have placed some doubts - ignore him, it's an excellent ep. |
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Unfortunately i'm not too much of a fan of the EP myself.
I think the background vocals are a bit predictable and the lyrics are just.. bad. The music throughout the EP is fine, nowhere near the degree of earlier releases. A weaker EP than their last, and overall i'd say the sound is a bit uninspired.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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Dellinger
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So, I just got my English Electric, Full Power CD a few months ago, this being my first encounter with the band. I must say I really enjoyed this album(s). I think it's a very nice kind of prog, mostly stripping all the weirdness and experimentation it might have, and using all the knowledge gained from said experimentations to make a wonderful sound, complex, but not for the sake of being complex and showing off... they do what the music asks them to do. And it's all so pastoral and nice, using as many instruments as necessary. I feel this would have been the natural evolution for Genesis, had they continued on the path set with Foxtrot and Selling England... actually, I would say this albums sound much more like Genesis than Marillion ever did.
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richardh
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I would have to beg to differ on that point although I've yet to hear the live version or this EP.
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Roj
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I've not got this ep yet but Master James of St George is one of my favourite BBT songs so.......
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POTA
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And the replay value on the band's tracks (at least for me) is so high. If I were forced to choose a band's discography to have on a desert island for the rest of my life, I would likely choose BBT (Pink Floyd being the close second).
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Duke of Rother
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Return to the womb Deep down in the earth Wait for the spring rebirth The clayen cup We douse the roots With cider kept from last year's fruits Cut in twain A five pointed star A sign of who we are Let spirits fly The apple of my eye Wassail That's a BAD lyric???? Oh well, can't please 'em all I suppose. |
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Duke of Rother
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And from Lost Rivers of London...
Lost rivers of London Long lost rivers of London By the palace and the abbeys By the lakes in the parks Black waters rise From one hundred springs and wells Lost rivers of London Town Long lost rivers of London Town Underneath the houses on the Old Kent Road If you listen very hard You can hear the river flow Headwaters out on the hills and the meadows run through the fields To the city streets paved with stone And after the rain through the cracks in the pavement The rivers will rise as they make their way to the shore Another bad lyric. (Shakes head) Edited by Duke of Rother - June 03 2015 at 14:11 |
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You forgot the rest of the lyrics, the 1000 wassails, and every other bit of vocals. |
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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And yes these are pretty lame
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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Duke of Rother
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(Shrugs)
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Green Shield Stamp
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I have all of the band's albums, so I like them very much. My favourite is Gathering Speed. One criticism though....some of their material can be a bit long-winded, where the same melancholy mood is sustained a little too long.
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Gathering Speed is one of my Top 3 i'd say as well. I think my Top 3 is something like.. Difference Machine English Electric 1 Gathering Speed
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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Tom Ozric
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Greg Spawton is a tremendous talent, both as bassist and (main) composer. Plus he has ample knowledge of all things Prog, past and present.
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POTA
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I've been listening to some of their stuff without David Langdon the past two weeks. It too is really, really good music. I can't stop playing English Boy Wonders and Wind Distorted Pioneers. Check out this track from EBW called "Two Poets Meet."
It's unfortunately not on YouTube, but I was able to play the entire track in that link.
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Mr. Maestro
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I still think The Difference Machine is their best work.
I dunno, guys - am I the only one who really likes the new EP? I dig the rich, folky atmosphere in the title track, and I love the vocal arrangements in "Lost Rivers of London." And all the melodies are so infectious! I can't help but think it's a reasonably strong effort. Ah, well.
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"I am the one who crossed through space...or stayed where I was...or didn't exist in the first place...."
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Kati
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I absolutely to date like this song so much!
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