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Posted: December 31 2014 at 02:15 |
hahaha Versible, lol  you are very naughty! Nope I did not say or mean that not at all, for instance a 1.5 even should be rounded up to a 2  otherwise one should score it 1.4 to reduce it to 1, my point of view was in general and not specific. Naughty corner for you, 10 min time out!  
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 03:31 |
Kati wrote:
BrufordFreak wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
So just for fun, and partially because I think the 5 star trigger is being pulled waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too often, I'd like to ask PA members of how many genuine masterpieces they think were produced in 2014?
While I think the year has been absolutely drenched in wonderful releases, I do not feel comfortable in awarding any of them with the full monty. Some, however, do have the potential to reach the upper shelf, but for me that takes time. Maybe in a year, I'll be able to sing the praises of one of these albums - stamping a 5 star rating on my review, but I want to be sure and not just driven by the moment I first hear something good (like I strongly suspect a fair few reviewers tend to do).
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I'll take you up on your challenge, David:
Of the 101 albums currently charting on PA's Top albums of 2014 list, I have heard 56, rated/reviewed 36 and given 5 stars to three (3):
---No tengas miedo by KANT FREUD KAFKA because it is truly an exemplary work of intelligently crafted symphonic prog with amazing flow and cohesion, great instrumental performances and contributions throughout, all inspired by a modern Pandora/Persephone-Demeter myth the story of which the music is synchronized.
---City of the Sun by SEVEN IMPALE because they have produced an amazingly deep and memorable album of multi-layered hard rocking jazz which takes the music of VDGG and DISCIPLINE farther than their 'grandfathers' (Peter Hammill & co.) and 'fathers' (Matthew Parmenter & co.) did.
---Behind the Sun by MOTORPSYCHO because they have produced an album of amazing confidence and clarity of purpose in which exemplary vocal stylings, guitar play, active drumming, melodic and harmonic mastery, composition, enthusiasm and maturity are on full display in nearly every minute of every song (which cannot be said of many 1970s Genesis albums).
I also gave 5 star ratings to several albums which PA has not (yet) included or which have fallen below the arbitrary cutoff rating number necessary to stay on the "Top" list, including: ELECTRIC ORANGE's Volume 10, ANTOINE FAFARD's Ad Perpetuum, PINGVINORKESTERN's Push, UT GRET's Ancestor's Tale, and HOMÍNIDO's Estirpe Lítica.
Of these eight (8) albums I have to admit that three or four of them I'd give 9/10 or 4.5 star ratings were they used here on PA, but I choose to err on the side of my enthusiasm out of respect and admiration for the talented, hard-working musicians who receive their inspiration from and choose to work within the 'world' of prog.
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Interesting, uhm speaking of 4 or 5 star reviews, Guldbamsen have you considered the fact that some P.A. Collabs only review albums that they really like and are up their alley in terms of music choice? The fact is this is an amateur site with people who actually have a great insight in many different genres of prog. Dismissing wonderful funny most insightful and articulate reviews by a collab especially (the love of a band by a newcomer fan also should not be disregarded btw) is the best thing about this site. I have no problem with low scoring reviews, in fact Gerinsky gave a 2 star rating review to my dearest favorite band in 2012, his review I cannot fault it because he clearly showed that he heard the whole album (hated it btw) this is doesn't matter but the fact he made an effort to listen, this was so clear he described the whole album, no running away from that. I love him qa lot and respect him so much as a reviewer even if our moozik taste is so far apart. This said, you speak of collabs giving bands high ratings, I rather point out that some your collabs (not all and my buddy Gereinsky is brilliant example of a fab reviewer grrr bad taste in moozik tho' ; hihihi) who really score bands low, the only thing they seem to mention is the band name, the rest redundant and could be related to any other band, no description as to why, all very general, lacking insight or articulate skills. Obviously some have not done their homework because what they say has nothing related to that band, i.e. one review even the only track they mentioned the name of the song title was wrong. Our tastes are very diverse and this is a good thing too, however instead of critiquing high scores by enthusiastic reviewers who one can clearly read/understand and feel how much they enjoyed an album, one should also pay attention to those who write negative and say nothing that a new listener/prospect may relate to.. | I never mentioned collabs Sonia. I am talking members in general Loving music is imo also being able to see the moles and bad hair days - just like in relationships. Even if you love somebody, you can still be more infatuated with an earlier love that got away. I'm rambling now, but let me put it into David Bowie terms for ya, a man we both love I pressume: as much as I adore Ziggy with Moonage Daydream and Five Years and RnR Suicide, I would still probably give it a three here on PA, as I prefer almost all of the other Bowie releases from the 70s, bar Pin Ups and Young Americans yikes!!! Man Who Sold The World and Low fx are albums I would call masterpieces, but then again it's all down to taste baby. I know what I like, and I like kiwis with their skins on.
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 03:51 |
Guldbamsen wrote:
Kati wrote:
BrufordFreak wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
So just for fun, and partially because I think the 5 star trigger is being pulled waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too often, I'd like to ask PA members of how many genuine masterpieces they think were produced in 2014?
While I think the year has been absolutely drenched in wonderful releases, I do not feel comfortable in awarding any of them with the full monty. Some, however, do have the potential to reach the upper shelf, but for me that takes time. Maybe in a year, I'll be able to sing the praises of one of these albums - stamping a 5 star rating on my review, but I want to be sure and not just driven by the moment I first hear something good (like I strongly suspect a fair few reviewers tend to do).
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I'll take you up on your challenge, David:
Of the 101 albums currently charting on PA's Top albums of 2014 list, I have heard 56, rated/reviewed 36 and given 5 stars to three (3):
---No tengas miedo by KANT FREUD KAFKA because it is truly an exemplary work of intelligently crafted symphonic prog with amazing flow and cohesion, great instrumental performances and contributions throughout, all inspired by a modern Pandora/Persephone-Demeter myth the story of which the music is synchronized.
---City of the Sun by SEVEN IMPALE because they have produced an amazingly deep and memorable album of multi-layered hard rocking jazz which takes the music of VDGG and DISCIPLINE farther than their 'grandfathers' (Peter Hammill & co.) and 'fathers' (Matthew Parmenter & co.) did.
---Behind the Sun by MOTORPSYCHO because they have produced an album of amazing confidence and clarity of purpose in which exemplary vocal stylings, guitar play, active drumming, melodic and harmonic mastery, composition, enthusiasm and maturity are on full display in nearly every minute of every song (which cannot be said of many 1970s Genesis albums).
I also gave 5 star ratings to several albums which PA has not (yet) included or which have fallen below the arbitrary cutoff rating number necessary to stay on the "Top" list, including: ELECTRIC ORANGE's Volume 10, ANTOINE FAFARD's Ad Perpetuum, PINGVINORKESTERN's Push, UT GRET's Ancestor's Tale, and HOMÍNIDO's Estirpe Lítica.
Of these eight (8) albums I have to admit that three or four of them I'd give 9/10 or 4.5 star ratings were they used here on PA, but I choose to err on the side of my enthusiasm out of respect and admiration for the talented, hard-working musicians who receive their inspiration from and choose to work within the 'world' of prog.
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Interesting, uhm speaking of 4 or 5 star reviews, Guldbamsen have you considered the fact that some P.A. Collabs only review albums that they really like and are up their alley in terms of music choice? The fact is this is an amateur site with people who actually have a great insight in many different genres of prog. Dismissing wonderful funny most insightful and articulate reviews by a collab especially (the love of a band by a newcomer fan also should not be disregarded btw) is the best thing about this site. I have no problem with low scoring reviews, in fact Gerinsky gave a 2 star rating review to my dearest favorite band in 2012, his review I cannot fault it because he clearly showed that he heard the whole album (hated it btw) this is doesn't matter but the fact he made an effort to listen, this was so clear he described the whole album, no running away from that. I love him qa lot and respect him so much as a reviewer even if our moozik taste is so far apart. This said, you speak of collabs giving bands high ratings, I rather point out that some your collabs (not all and my buddy Gereinsky is brilliant example of a fab reviewer grrr bad taste in moozik tho' ; hihihi) who really score bands low, the only thing they seem to mention is the band name, the rest redundant and could be related to any other band, no description as to why, all very general, lacking insight or articulate skills. Obviously some have not done their homework because what they say has nothing related to that band, i.e. one review even the only track they mentioned the name of the song title was wrong. Our tastes are very diverse and this is a good thing too, however instead of critiquing high scores by enthusiastic reviewers who one can clearly read/understand and feel how much they enjoyed an album, one should also pay attention to those who write negative and say nothing that a new listener/prospect may relate to.. |
I never mentioned collabs Sonia. I am talking members in general Loving music is imo also being able to see the moles and bad hair days - just like in relationships. Even if you love somebody, you can still be more infatuated with an earlier love that got away. I'm rambling now, but let me put it into David Bowie terms for ya, a man we both love I pressume: as much as I adore Ziggy with Moonage Daydream and Five Years and RnR Suicide, I would still probably give it a three here on PA, as I prefer almost all of the other Bowie releases from the 70s, bar Pin Ups and Young Americans yikes!!! Man Who Sold The World and Low fx are albums I would call masterpieces, but then again it's all down to taste baby. I know what I like, and I like kiwis with their skins on.
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 03:54 |
Guldbamsen wrote:
Kati wrote:
BrufordFreak wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
So just for fun, and partially because I think the 5 star trigger is being pulled waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too often, I'd like to ask PA members of how many genuine masterpieces they think were produced in 2014?
While I think the year has been absolutely drenched in wonderful releases, I do not feel comfortable in awarding any of them with the full monty. Some, however, do have the potential to reach the upper shelf, but for me that takes time. Maybe in a year, I'll be able to sing the praises of one of these albums - stamping a 5 star rating on my review, but I want to be sure and not just driven by the moment I first hear something good (like I strongly suspect a fair few reviewers tend to do).
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I'll take you up on your challenge, David:
Of the 101 albums currently charting on PA's Top albums of 2014 list, I have heard 56, rated/reviewed 36 and given 5 stars to three (3):
---No tengas miedo by KANT FREUD KAFKA because it is truly an exemplary work of intelligently crafted symphonic prog with amazing flow and cohesion, great instrumental performances and contributions throughout, all inspired by a modern Pandora/Persephone-Demeter myth the story of which the music is synchronized.
---City of the Sun by SEVEN IMPALE because they have produced an amazingly deep and memorable album of multi-layered hard rocking jazz which takes the music of VDGG and DISCIPLINE farther than their 'grandfathers' (Peter Hammill & co.) and 'fathers' (Matthew Parmenter & co.) did.
---Behind the Sun by MOTORPSYCHO because they have produced an album of amazing confidence and clarity of purpose in which exemplary vocal stylings, guitar play, active drumming, melodic and harmonic mastery, composition, enthusiasm and maturity are on full display in nearly every minute of every song (which cannot be said of many 1970s Genesis albums).
I also gave 5 star ratings to several albums which PA has not (yet) included or which have fallen below the arbitrary cutoff rating number necessary to stay on the "Top" list, including: ELECTRIC ORANGE's Volume 10, ANTOINE FAFARD's Ad Perpetuum, PINGVINORKESTERN's Push, UT GRET's Ancestor's Tale, and HOMÍNIDO's Estirpe Lítica.
Of these eight (8) albums I have to admit that three or four of them I'd give 9/10 or 4.5 star ratings were they used here on PA, but I choose to err on the side of my enthusiasm out of respect and admiration for the talented, hard-working musicians who receive their inspiration from and choose to work within the 'world' of prog.
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Interesting, uhm speaking of 4 or 5 star reviews, Guldbamsen have you considered the fact that some P.A. Collabs only review albums that they really like and are up their alley in terms of music choice? The fact is this is an amateur site with people who actually have a great insight in many different genres of prog. Dismissing wonderful funny most insightful and articulate reviews by a collab especially (the love of a band by a newcomer fan also should not be disregarded btw) is the best thing about this site. I have no problem with low scoring reviews, in fact Gerinsky gave a 2 star rating review to my dearest favorite band in 2012, his review I cannot fault it because he clearly showed that he heard the whole album (hated it btw) this is doesn't matter but the fact he made an effort to listen, this was so clear he described the whole album, no running away from that. I love him qa lot and respect him so much as a reviewer even if our moozik taste is so far apart. This said, you speak of collabs giving bands high ratings, I rather point out that some your collabs (not all and my buddy Gereinsky is brilliant example of a fab reviewer grrr bad taste in moozik tho' ; hihihi) who really score bands low, the only thing they seem to mention is the band name, the rest redundant and could be related to any other band, no description as to why, all very general, lacking insight or articulate skills. Obviously some have not done their homework because what they say has nothing related to that band, i.e. one review even the only track they mentioned the name of the song title was wrong. Our tastes are very diverse and this is a good thing too, however instead of critiquing high scores by enthusiastic reviewers who one can clearly read/understand and feel how much they enjoyed an album, one should also pay attention to those who write negative and say nothing that a new listener/prospect may relate to.. |
I never mentioned collabs Sonia. I am talking members in general Loving music is imo also being able to see the moles and bad hair days - just like in relationships. Even if you love somebody, you can still be more infatuated with an earlier love that got away. I'm rambling now, but let me put it into David Bowie terms for ya, a man we both love I pressume: as much as I adore Ziggy with Moonage Daydream and Five Years and RnR Suicide, I would still probably give it a three here on PA, as I prefer almost all of the other Bowie releases from the 70s, bar Pin Ups and Young Americans yikes!!! Man Who Sold The World and Low fx are albums I would call masterpieces, but then again it's all down to taste baby. I know what I like, and I like kiwis with their skins on.
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Oh wait a minute! Cooee! Guldbamsen you'd score those Bowie albums only 3 stars?!!! I love him later albums not so much interms of music tho'. But those  you, you naughty one!
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 03:59 |
No I'd rate Ziggy with 3 stars. It's a good album, just like the review guidelines suggest. Pin Ups and Young Americans I'd give 2 Remember this is coming from a looooong standing fan who absolutely adores the man.
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:00 |
God this track is sexy as hell (good hot hell that is) Rock 'n' Roll Suicide - HAMMERSMITH '73 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLZNBbxJ2xo&list=PLMyHPEAFkfwM_QhxdQ8EBNtoGg_AeGUSS&index=1Time takes a cigarette, puts it in your mouth You pull on your finger, then another finger, then your cigarette The wall-to-wall is calling, it lingers, then you forget Ohh how how how, you're a rock 'n' roll suicide .................................... sigh  uhm ... xxxx
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:03 |
Guldbamsen wrote:
No I'd rate Ziggy with 3 stars. It's a good album, just like the review guidelines suggest. Pin Ups and Young Americans I'd give 2 Remember this is coming from a looooong standing fan who absolutely adores the man. |
Your last sentence is a tad exaggerated  really! lol Gulbamsen, another 10 min time out for it!  Plus Ziggy 3 stars, that's a sin! lol
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:09 |
The spiders etc ziggy and mars blah ... is my fav album, did you know that rick wakeman played on one track in that album? A song called "It Aint Easy" :) xxxx
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:10 |
I agree with David, he could probably rate 5 stars on general music sites but for progressive fans it doesn't seem essential. This comes from the guy who rated most LZ albums with 5 stars though, I just couldn't rate it lower I should update those
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:12 |
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:13 |
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God this track is sexy as hell (good hot hell that is) Rock 'n' Roll Suicide - HAMMERSMITH '73 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLZNBbxJ2xo&list=PLMyHPEAFkfwM_QhxdQ8EBNtoGg_AeGUSS&index=1Time takes a cigarette, puts it in your mouth You pull on your finger, then another finger, then your cigarette The wall-to-wall is calling, it lingers, then you forget Ohh how how how, you're a rock 'n' roll suicide .................................... sigh  uhm ... xxxx |  Oh yes!! I've always preferred it in a live setting. The much maligned David Live! also has a breathtaking performance from Bowie. He is in great voice that evening!
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:14 |
No band in the world beats this album, track listing copied here below:
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:16 |
2014?
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:19 |
Bowie - Five Years '76 (HIGH QUALITY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dPi09iUAnUPushing thru the market square so many mothers sighing News had just come over, we had five years left to cry in
News guy wept and told us earth was really dying Cried so much his face was wet then I knew he was not lying
I heard telephones, opera house, favourite melodies I saw boys, toys electric irons and T.V.'s My brain hurt like a warehouse it had no room to spare I had to cram so many things to store everything in there And all the fat-skinny people, and all the tall-short people And all the nobody people, and all the somebody people I never thought I'd need so many people P.S. I AM AWARE I CANNOT POST LYRICS HERE, THESE ARE JUST A LITTLE SUB BIT ;) awww I love him xxxx
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:20 |
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Ooops, Barbu, yes we deviated from forum topic  sorry about that. hug 
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:21 |
Sin smin tin foil cat If you take a look at who else rated it 3 stars you'll see some great collaborators included. People who also happen to love Bowie. It's cool though, Sonia. I have a very old and close friend who names Ziggy as her fave album altogether, and I completely understand where she's coming from. I just don't love it as much myself. Like I said, I far prefer the album live, which reminds me; the final gig for the Ziggy tour which was released as a 2 cd back in 199? - who cares anyway  THAT rendition of Ziggy may just get the 5 star trigger out of me
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:25 |
 + 42 years Rock on!
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:26 |
Guldbamsen wrote:
Sin smin tin foil cat If you take a look at who else rated it 3 stars you'll see some great collaborators included. People who also happen to love Bowie.
It's cool though, Sonia. I have a very old and close friend who names Ziggy as her fave album altogether, and I completely understand where she's coming from. I just don't love it as much myself. Like I said, I far prefer the album live, which reminds me; the final gig for the Ziggy tour that were released as a 2 cd back in 199? - who cares anyway THAT rendition of Ziggy may just get the 5 star trigger out of me
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:30 |
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Barbu!!!    big hug to you xxxxx  This song I dedicate to you, not the lyrics but the song because it's very beautiful  it's a Jacques Brel cover of La Morte.
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Posted: December 31 2014 at 04:32 |
I guess I started this myself, but then again this is my thread I just thought it was interesting to see how people related to the whole ratings thing. I'd rather not, but with this badge I have to care on some level. Why? Because most others do. But you're right Martin! Let's get back to brass tax here How about those Norwegians eh? Major Parkinson, Møster!, Seven Impale, Ulver, Motorpsycho, Tusmörke and the list literally goes on and on and on. These people are taking over! So many quality releases this year it literally boggles the mind Btw: love that one Sonia. His first ever 'prog' piece imo.
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