"A culture's teachings, and most importantly, the nature of its people, achieve definition in conflict."
Schiz is hardly a troll, though. Though your clear and precise flamebaiting is marvelous!
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Yeah, I heard that, Fizzeler... definitely excited about that.
I'm still scratching a bit of a "weird prog" itch lately, between DSO, Ruins, Magma, and the occasional Butthole Surfers album... of DSO's two albums, the first seems a lot more straightforward (relatively speaking), where the second seems to throw about everything possible at the audience at one point or another. Each seems to be quite different to me for that reason.
Also considering picking up the 40th anniversary remaster of In the Court of the Crimson King, but not sure yet.
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i've been making sure i don't listen to as much in large doses anymore, i've been expanding to others, but i went through Guilt Machine, ELP, and Gazpacho the other day, and now i've got an itch for some Spock's Beard
We didn't close down the Beatles/prog thread just so you guys could continue your petty bickering. I strongly suggest all those involved to drop the matter or face some time away from the forums.
On topic: even though I'm not enjoying the Whirlwind as much as I had hoped, I'm psyched about Transatlantic touring... saw them during the last tour and they were fantastic. Hope their tour is in March or later, so the missus (and I) will be recovered enough from childbirth to go.
i actually found the bonus material better than the title track for The Whirlwind
I've had the album Emerson, Lake & Palmer for awhile, but I haven't listened to it on my new speakers yet, with the bass boost and the high quality, with it being really loud. Doing that right now, and wow. This album is flat out incredible. I love it so much all of a sudden.
EDIT: Seriously. I'm listening to Tank right now and I realized. I've pretty much never paid attention to a single note before the drum solo. I don't know what's wrong with my mind, but this song is amazing, as is the entire album.
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Down And Out In Paris And London is incredible another great album by The Tangent hope Tillison decides to tour![]()
"A culture's teachings, and most importantly, the nature of its people, achieve definition in conflict."
You think I might like it? Who are they like?
(Never heard The Tangent before. Should I be upset?)
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