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rupert
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 10:32 |
jplanet wrote:
ELP's Black Moon. I just couldn't get through a single song.
It left such a bad impression on me that I didn't bother to see them when they toured, which I heard was a phenomenal show.
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Youdon't like "paper Blood" at all ??? It's a killer-track... well, but not really "prog"...
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pammiwhammi
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 11:32 |
Yes Talk. It sounded like a Nike commercial waiting to happen. Phil Collins 1980s output; his "beer commercial" phase...
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bjl 2003
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 16:51 |
Hmm ... A number of candidates spring to mind. Supertramp's Famous Last Words would be one - 'poppy' and trill. And how about Yes' Open your Eyes ? How on earth, having just shown on Keys that
much of the old magic was still there, could they possibly produce such
a collection of dull, instantly forgettable songs ? But arguably the
worst of all was Genesis' appalling Abacab. Another of the true
greats, Genesis had managed to weather the storm and survive (albeit in
reducued format) into the eighties. I can remember having high hopes
for this album. Hopes, alas, that were cruelly dashed. An
embarrassingly bad album.
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Jeremy Bender
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 17:44 |
rupert wrote:
jplanet wrote:
ELP's Black Moon. I just couldn't get through a single song.
It left such a bad impression on me that I didn't bother to see them when they toured, which I heard was a phenomenal show.
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Youdon't like "paper Blood" at all ??? It's a killer-track... well, but not really "prog"... |
Black Moon, Paper Blood, Farewell To Arms, Close To Home are very good tracks imo. The album is not on the same level as most of their 70's output but it's not that bad(the only awfull thing on the album is the triggered snare-drum sound).
Ever want a really bad impression: In The Hot Seat, well that's the most awfull album'I've heard in my life....
The only reason for ELP to reunite is to record somethin' better than In The Hot Seat(because otherwise it'd be their last studio-album......cant't be).
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greenback
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 19:46 |
I'll go with IQ - dark matter!
imagine: with 4 stars, it is stil my least favorite IQ album!
i like so much the trilogy ever-subterranea-7th house, that dark matter globally leaves me pretty unsatisfied. thus, tetralogy does not apply here.
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Peter
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 22:49 |
^ By this point, these prog wunderkindern had lost their vaunted pre-pubescent progressive edge -- a decidedly uninspired, lacklustre effort!
The glory days of this V prog magnum opus (here seen in a rare Japanese edition) were far behind.
That's right kids -- forget your limp Tools and Mars Revoltas: at their height (avg. 4'11"), Menudo were the real prog sh*t!
Edited by Peter Rideout - October 24 2006 at 22:52
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stonebeard
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 22:53 |
I hope that's not sarcasm Mr. Rideout. I take insults to my favorite band poorly.
Edited by stonebeard - October 24 2006 at 22:54
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Peter
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 22:56 |
BTW, I am most dissappointed with the erroneous spelling of "disappointed" in the title of this thread!
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The T
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 23:02 |
For sure we always get dissapointed when our favorite band goes through the toilet door....so in my case, at first it was Train of thought (Dream Therater), but then I heard it properly and it kicks. But then I liested to Six degrees of Inner Turbulence again.....the title track is gorgeous, but the first disc is just atrocious, the worst ever by DT, full of metallica, Nu-metal bullsh*t....
In classics, I was so desperate to finally meet Brain Salad Surgery....when I did, it dissapointed me in a way: I was expecting three musical wizards, and I got them...I was expecting prog-rock....and I missed the ROCK part....ELP was the only band ever that was JUST PROG, no prog-rock, just prog. ELP were in a genre of their own....
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 23:03 |
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Peter
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 23:11 |
The Tea wrote:
For sure we always get dissapointed when our favorite band goes through the toilet door....so in my case, at first it was Train of thought (Dream Therater), but then I heard it properly and it kicks. But then I liested to Six degrees of Inner Turbulence again.....the title track is gorgeous, but the first disc is just atrocious, the worst ever by DT, full of metallica, Nu-metal bullsh*t....
In classics, I was so desperate to finally meet Brain Salad Surgery....when I did, it dissapointed me in a way: I was expecting three musical wizards, and I got them...I was expecting prog-rock....and I missed the ROCK part....ELP was the only band ever that was JUST PROG, no prog-rock, just prog. ELP were in a genre of their own....
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D-I-S-A-P-P-O-I-N-T-E-D 
und vas ist das "liested?" 
Seriously though, there's plenty of rock in ELP -- just ask any classical purist. They despised ELP for daring to "pollute" the classics with rock! 
Edited by Peter Rideout - October 24 2006 at 23:16
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Alex78
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Posted: October 26 2006 at 13:27 |
riversdancing wrote:
Voivod - Voivod, but the forthcoming album
is even worse. Katorz is a beautiful tribute to the fallen friend, but
please do not destroy the legend!
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couldn't agree more! the s/t sucked. Phobos is a masterpiece!
Psychotic Waltz - Mosquito: sooo weak, compared to A Social Grace / Into The Everflow
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progadder
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Posted: October 27 2006 at 16:53 |
 Kino
What a load of G W Bush!
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There's an angel standing in the sun ...
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progadder
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Posted: October 27 2006 at 16:55 |
greenback wrote:
I'll go with IQ - dark matter!
imagine: with 4 stars, it is stil my least favorite IQ album!
i like so much the trilogy ever-subterranea-7th house, that dark matter globally leaves me pretty unsatisfied. thus, tetralogy does not apply here. |
The only way this album disappoints me is that it has to end!
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There's an angel standing in the sun ...
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Scapler
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Posted: October 27 2006 at 17:02 |
Don't hurt me for this, but The Mars Voltas', Amputechture
I really only like Asilos Magdalena on it...
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Bassists are deadly
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purplepiper
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Posted: October 27 2006 at 17:09 |
I was disapointed by rush's 2112. Somehow I expected more from lee, lifeson, and purt! The title track is weak and rather choppy. the rest is ok at best. The album is also too short! I should have bought hemispheres! Damn!
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raindance
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Posted: October 27 2006 at 18:31 |
The second side of The Lamb=BORING INCOHERENT MESS!
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Meddler
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Posted: October 27 2006 at 18:38 |
Disco Volante
im NOT giving up hope yet.
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rupert
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Posted: October 29 2006 at 09:19 |
Jeremy Bender wrote:
rupert wrote:
jplanet wrote:
ELP's Black Moon. I just couldn't get through a single song.
It left such a bad impression on me that I didn't bother to see them when they toured, which I heard was a phenomenal show.
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Youdon't like "paper Blood" at all ??? It's a killer-track... well, but not really "prog"... |
Black Moon, Paper Blood, Farewell To Arms, Close To Home are very good tracks imo. The album is not on the same level as most of their 70's output but it's not that bad(the only awfull thing on the album is the triggered snare-drum sound).
Ever want a really bad impression: In The Hot Seat, well that's the most awfull album'I've heard in my life....
The only reason for ELP to reunite is to record somethin' better than In The Hot Seat(because otherwise it'd be their last studio-album......cant't be). |
I tend to agree with you about the first but "Hand of Truth" is okay as is "Daddy", I've heard worse albums than "Hot seat" !
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...I'm a musician/singer/songwriter, visit me on www.reverbnation.com/rupertlenz and there you can choose from 125 recordings you can listen to ( for free ) if you're not limited to prog-rock !
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UtUmNo1
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Posted: October 29 2006 at 09:31 |
I know this has been said ad nauseum by many of you but...
10,000 Days was one hell of a let down for me ( I need to get this out in the open as it's only my second post).
I realise that ti is not always possible to continue to improve but after the masterpiece that Lateralus is, 10KD was a significant drop in standard.
When I heard Vicarious I was a little dubious as it sounded like a Lateralus b-side. You can imagine my disappointment in realising that it is the best song on the album.
The only thing original on the whole album is the Wings epic which I do appreciate quite considerably. The rest is give or take.
I haven't listened to the album in months and given that it only came out in May, I guess it says something when compared to Lateralus, to which I listened to continually for some three years.
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