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December playlist
the Beatles - Past Masters Vol. 1
Sigur Ros - Takk... King's X - Ogre Tones Saso - Big Group Hug The Benjamin Gate - Contact Chasing Furies - With Abandon (still) Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water (still) Kansas - Leftoverture (still) Jean-Michel Jarre (still)
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Re: What CD's Are you Playing RIght Now? Top 5
OK, OK...........the exitement is flowing through me like....uh?.......Hot Chocolate syrup over vanilla ice cream..........wait, I'll be back..........OK, I'm really not sure of the dates, they're ALL new to me. Wojtek, from what I see of your likes, we have much to agree over. I've been getting reco's from many, so I'll post my other top 5T.
Neal Morse: ? Neal Morse: One Flower King's: Unfold the Future Transatlantic:....?.....Can't remember titles....2 similar covers....one with Portnoy on drums. Porcupine Tree: A Whole bunch of them I have to say, that I have a rotation of these and the other CD's that I play in my truck and at my desk...........ALL DAY!!! Very Inspiring OOPS!! I just ordered 2 CD's by Andromeda and from what I heard of them..............again..........MORE # 1's I really must stop these purchases and I will. I got all this new music and now I've got to get tired of it...........won't likely happen ![]() ![]() |
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My 5 + 1
Not exactly top albums or anything, but right now (today/tonight), I'm
listening to the following stuff: - Kingston Wall: III Tri - Logy The last album KW ever made. More electronic than the other two albums. Usually considered a little bit odd. - Massive Attack: Mezzanine Definitely not prog. rock ![]() They even have one piece on the playlist here. ![]() - Santana: Santana III Santana was probably one of the very first bands I've ever liked. My father had Abraxas, III, and the Carlos & Buddy Miles live album as LPs, so I got to hear them pretty often as a kid. All three are pretty nice. The very first album by the band, on the other hand, is weaker. - Tabula Rasa: Tabula Rasa A prog. rock classic, in Finland. - Weather Report: Black Market Nothing much to say about this right now. I've heard more interesting albums (such as Heavy Weather), but perhaps I'll learn to appreciate this more in the future... - Plus one typical goatrance/psytrance (electronic dance music) collection I bought 3-4 years ago... -Methem |
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Just purchased from Kinesis this week:
Riverside - Second Life Syndrome Indukti - S.U.S.A.R. Ten Jinn - As On a Darkling Plain Farpoint - From Dreaming to dreaming Farpoint - First Light I will post a review after I have listened to all of them, but the Indukti is very good. If you like Riverside you might want to check them out. |
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They're just words, man. I couldn't care less what the content is, unless it's stupidly violent. I've heard the Neal Morse's One and ? are fantastic. I have the Testimony DVD but still haven't seen it! But I'll let others chime in who have heard it... I'll have to get some soon. |
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Musically speaking... Testimony is a double-disc concept album with multiple musical themes weaving in and out through the different songs, which are divided into five parts making one BIG sound. In addition to the "traditional rock band" lineup (mostly played by Neal) there is an orchestra in a number of places and a choir in a few. If you like your prog to be heavy and technical, this one is not for you. It's a bit lighter in sound and feel than the Spock's Beard albums. One is a single disc follow-up that has more of a Transatlantic-feel than Testimony. Neal lets go of the reigns a bit and collaborates with Randy George and Mike Portnoy (and some guest musicians) and the compositions are more varied as a result. Musically, I like it better than Testimony. It's meatier and the epics are not as forced. ? is amazing. It's really one long song divided into 12 parts. More guest musicians are on this one and the core group (Morse, Portnoy & George) put out a full, energetic performance that is at times sweet and melodic and other full out rocking. Very tasty indeed! Lead Me Lord is what it is... basically a "live in the studio" worship session. It might have been great in the moment, but the translation to CD is a bit dull. Not prog at all. God Won't Give Up sounds like a prog band playing praise and worship tunes. The music is energetic and inventive, but it's not really prog. I like it a lot though. I hope that answers your question... IMHO of course.
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It answers MY questions! Thanks, moses a very good review.....
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I'm playing ONE often, tuning up to open "?" this Christmas (hmmm, another christian overtone). This a Wonderfull CD full of Harmony and Power. I do find myself singing with it and I'm suprised that these phrases are coming out of my mouth. I have a spiritual side but not so Jesuscentric. Yes it is Christian Lyricly but the music is all beard all the time, And After many months still find Morse ,Portnoy and Co. a Must
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I do own some Christian music. I enjoy Iona, for instance, and heck, I even own an Amy Grant album! (Lead Me On, if you're curious. It fits right in with Clannad's Sirius, Bruce Hornsby's early stuff, Don Henley's solo work, and other late-80s semi-folky AOR, which I have a bizarre weakness for.) Morse's compositions had put the lyrics in a much more central position on his last two Spock's Beard albums, so if he continued that trend but went lyrically in a direction I couldn't relate to, I'm not sure I'd enjoy them. But I'll probably give them a try sometime. |
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When I saw Salem Hill in October and they did "The Future Me", I almost was lifted off the floor. It didn't matter what the words were, they could have said "seven virgins lick my toenails" and it wouldn't make a damn bit of difference. I get most lyrics wrong on the first listen anyway. Sonus Umbra has a 180 degree view on religion than Neal Morse. In fact, "Snakes and Ladders" on Spiritual Vertigo is "dedicated" to him. I like both artists. Personally, I don't care for either view, but I respect it. Mostly I ignore it. A lot of times I will play a CD like the first Rage Against The Machine or the Smithereens 11. Lyrically, they coulndn't be more polarized. Musically, they both hit me just right. Although Hornsby played with the Dead (sorry that didn't sound right ![]() I didn't know Iona was Christian music. I thought it was music that had some Christian lyrics in it. Moses played me a cut by the guitarist from Iona when I visited him, I said "this sounds like "Iona" because it was musically similar. Orphan Project, a local band, is very much into Christianity. But everytime I get a chance I'll see them. They don't expect me at the next service, and I don't expect them to be something they're not. In fact, I think young people like them should be applauded, not pigeon holed. The reason I personally don't like Snow is because I thought Neal ran out of music ideas within Spock's Beard. There's some Nick stuff that just bores me, and the repetitive musical themes didn't excite me. I mean, what does Ryo's solo have to do with "Wind At My Back"? However, I'm very happy someone like sharc loves it. I do own Snow. Maybe I'll listen to it again. Oh well I do this when I'm tired. Goodnight..... ![]() |
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January playlist
Billy Mahonie - Dust
Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar Jon Anderson - In the City of Angels Jethro Tull - Aqualung Sigur Ros - Takk... (still)
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March playlist
Wes Montgomery - Guitar on the Go
Rovo - Pico! The Benjamin Gate - Contact The Cranberries - To the Faithful Departed the Beatles - Past Masters, Vol. 1
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Really sorry to hear that sharc. I wish you a speedy recovery. Let music help you along this path.
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dear sharc
don't know if you can read this yet, but when you do, i want you to know how happy i am that you are still here with us and able to enjoy the healing music Aural Moon will bring you...keep your strength up and get plenty of rest, try not to over due...i know you'll chime in black whenever you can and we'll all be looking for you. a swifter than swift recovery for you much affection poda p.s. i think Yspaz's signature says it nicely... Quote:
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