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Joined: May 12 2009
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Posted: November 11 2013 at 14:54
Pat Metheny takes it for me this time, with Ant's PP&P VII coming in second. I also think that Tull's Crest of a Knave and Rush's Hold Your Fire are fine albums. Clutching at Straws is my least favorite Fish-era Marillion release.
The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"
Joined: March 29 2013
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Posted: November 11 2013 at 15:56
infocat wrote:
What people seem to "forget" about the Tull Grammy is that it was for "Best Hard Rock / Metal Performance". Not that they should have won it, but it wasn't saying that Tull was metal.
Very true. I think most people assume the category was "heavy metal" simply because they beat Metallica
Joined: October 14 2013
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Posted: November 11 2013 at 16:13
The.Crimson.King wrote:
infocat wrote:
What people seem to "forget" about the Tull Grammy is that it was for "Best Hard Rock / Metal Performance". Not that they should have won it, but it wasn't saying that Tull was metal.
Very true. I think most people assume the category was "heavy metal" simply because they beat Metallica
The flute is a heavy metal instrument!
When he rides, my fears subside. For darkness turns once more to light. Through the skies, his white horse flies. To find a land beyond the night.
Joined: June 14 2007
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Posted: November 11 2013 at 17:30
infocat wrote:
What people seem to "forget" about the Tull Grammy is that it was for "Best Hard Rock / Metal Performance". Not that they should have won it, but it wasn't saying that Tull was metal.
i don't even think it's hard rock, except perhaps the utterly gruesome Steel Monkey.
Joined: June 02 2013
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Posted: November 11 2013 at 19:24
Yes' Big Generator and Rush's Hold Your Fire is more 'meh' to me, even though i haven't listened to both albums in their entirety yet. However, they are both my favorites from this weird, too poppy year, at #3 and #2, respectively. The #1 album from this year and the one that gets my vote, though, goes to Pink Floyd's "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" because that is the only album that's proggy in ways by one of the bands who invented this genre to begin with, so yeah.
Joined: September 20 2010
Location: Serbia
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Posted: November 11 2013 at 23:20
Imho this is THE best album from 1987:
I was very surprised when I noticed that the CLOUD ABOUT MERCURY is not on the list of 1987 PA ranked albums, as the masterpiece of progressive & space fusion as well.
So I voted for IQ's, because of this very song - piano / vocal version actually, what is simply amazing..
Joined: January 09 2013
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Posted: November 12 2013 at 01:56
rushfan4 wrote:
infocat wrote:
What people seem to "forget" about the Tull Grammy is that it was for "Best Hard Rock / Metal Performance". Not that they should have won it, but it wasn't saying that Tull was metal.
I like the album, but vote here for CaS.
I had to do a double take that you were voting for Calling All Stations.
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