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Posted: July 10 2011 at 16:59
I see a few votes, but no comments. Votes alone are so boring, well I guess comments such as as mine can be dull too (I'm one
of those who is more likely to comment and neglect to vote than the
other way around). I choose both, by the way.
My kids prefer Maahnt -- they adore the burps. They don't like the screaming in
Earth. I think I'll do a poll with various fave songs of mine that include
screaming one of the days -- Geinoh Yamashirogumi's Osorezan being a
particular fave of mine.
I made a Zumba compilation for my wife which included Dancing Queen, The Nolan Sisters I'm in the Mood for Dancing, and ELO/ Olivia Newton John's Xanada amongst other fave of her songs to dance to, and I included these two tracks for fun. She was not amused.
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Posted: July 10 2011 at 17:33
Logan wrote:
I made a Zumba compilation for my wife which included Dancing Queen, The Nolan Sisters I'm in the Mood for Dancing, and ELO/ Olivia Newton John's Xanada amongst other fave of her songs to dance to, and I included these two tracks for fun. She was not amused.
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Posted: July 10 2011 at 22:53
Two great tracks but i'm picking OFFERING this time.That's probably the most Zeuhl sounding tune on that album and i love it.I also like that OFFERING album better than "Attahk".
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Posted: July 11 2011 at 05:58
SaltyJon wrote:
Logan wrote:
I made a Zumba compilation for my wife which included Dancing Queen, The Nolan Sisters I'm in the Mood for Dancing, and ELO/ Olivia Newton John's Xanada amongst other fave of her songs to dance to, and I included these two tracks for fun. She was not amused.
Also:
I'm new to these two tracks. While I enjoyed both, I'm probably too much of a Magmahead not to prefer Magma's piece. That's where my vote goes.
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Posted: July 11 2011 at 13:39
harmonium.ro wrote:
SaltyJon wrote:
Logan wrote:
I made a Zumba compilation for my wife which included Dancing Queen, The Nolan Sisters I'm in the Mood for Dancing, and ELO/ Olivia Newton John's Xanada amongst other fave of her songs to dance to, and I included these two tracks for fun. She was not amused.
Also:
I'm new to these two tracks. While I enjoyed both, I'm probably too much of a Magmahead not to prefer Magma's piece. That's where my vote goes.
akaBona wrote:
in my humble prog world there's nothing that could ever beat Magma ...
To me Magma, like Offering is essentially Vander. It's a Vander vs. Vander battle no matter what he calls the project. I'm a Christian Vander fan and like both projects (as well as various music he released under his own name). If I didn't know about Offering and heard Earth, I would assume it was a Magma release. He did a better version of Ooh, Ooh Baby on the first Offering album, by the way, than on Merci. ;)
I like both of these compositions by Vander, and think Earth would have fit very comfortably on a Magma album (had he offered the Offering albums under the Magma name or had he released it earlier for an 80's Magma release.
I would suggest that more Magma fans do check out Offering. Youtube has quite a few vids. And some recent Magma music really has the Offering vibe to it.
I like both! I´m currently waiting for Wurdah Ithah to get back from my friend´s place. I brought it with me at a party - and seemed to scare some of the girlies there...
That Offering track got me excited, and now I´ve got a record more on my "to get list". AAAAaaarghhh it never stops! Thank you.
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Posted: July 11 2011 at 17:49
have to recheck Offering. I remember listening them early days, but it was too jazzy to me, probably. anyway, I just skipped this band and continued my journey with Magma.
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