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Sure, it's difficult to remain indifferent to all those praises from Cesare about David Surkamp's voice if you don't know the band :) However, I still believe that Pavlov, as skilled and original as they are in their proposal, have only produced a great debut. The rest is anything but necessary... in my opinion.
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@Terry: It would be a world with one less idiot, apparently XD
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Hahaha! I don't think I've exactly grasped the meaning of "sbrasone", but, following the context, I can get an idea ;) Anyway, I just wanted some info about a group I've never heard of, but it seems I'll continue to wander in the ignorance I'm currently swimming in.. Maybe I'll ask Jargon; if he doesn't know, then it's a lost cause :D
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Hahaha! Ok, I see that humor isn't your strong suit! Let's try another way: If you reply to me with "unico disco senza titolo anno 1973," I think it means they made just one untitled album in 1973.. But apparently that's not the case. "Ci suonavi te" was a joke anyway.. maybe next time I'll write it in parentheses (XD joke XD).. Terry, help me out here ;p
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How do you know a Norwegian band that shares the same name as three other formations and, in 1973, released an album that doesn’t even have a name? Was it commercialized at all, or was it just a demo? Did you play in it, tell the truth :p
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So I don't know her. Do you know the name of any of their albums? The only Norwegian band called Ragnarok that I've heard of seems to play black metal or something like that.
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Right, Bob, more than anything it's a matter of respect towards the other reviewers. Four reviews from the same author (and the same artist) all at once on the homepage are quite a lot. Staggering them over time is primarily a consideration for the other users, who otherwise see their already limited visible space on the home page Deb reduced. However, it's nothing serious; at the beginning, caught up in enthusiasm, I used to publish them all at once :)
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Thank you Icnarf and Omahaceleb! @Hymnen: But the Norwegian band really has nothing to do with prog, right?
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@Opel: Nooks actually came out in 1976 (this one reviewed, although it was made the same year, was released in '77), the problem is that it happens to be the second album of another band (!!!):D The Ragnarok are indeed (also) a New Zealand band formed in 1974 that released a self-titled album in '75 and, of course, Nooks the following year.
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Yes, well, Sweden has gifted us masterpieces even in more recent times.. Just think of the wonderful "Mind vol.2" by Isildurs Bane, excellently reviewed on these pages by Jargon some time ago.. By the way, I take this opportunity to thank him and renew my perpetual admiration for bringing that live performance to my attention, which, without his writing, I wouldn't have been able to fully appreciate and which, thanks to dazzling gems like "Unity" or "Ataraxia," will remain one of the most beautiful for me of all time.
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