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Yes, but it's not fair... you make bets that are too easy... next time I’ll pretend I don’t know the song... that way I’ll balance out the donuts I owe you ;)
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Jargon, you’re always so optimistic... for now, there are 3 cats... let’s wait for the fourth with anticipation... (as they say, wait and hope)...
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Elio, this time you surprised me! I really didn't expect this... beautiful work (both theirs and yours). I don't know why, but albums structured with two long tracks on one side and a suite on the other have never disappointed me (or at least I think)... Also, I (I don't know if it’s a Canterbury influence) love wind instruments, so this sound is just right for me. @Doc: This is the second time you've brought these donuts out in my presence... are you going to bring them or not??? And another thing: Aren't you going to say anything about the cover??? :D:D:D @Spaccamascella: I'll tell you what I already said to Hetzer some time ago; I don't know if this album is available online, but the best way to preview an album before trying to buy it (......) is to search in music blogs... search for the album on the web adding "blogspot" and see what comes up. Good luck!
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I agree with Ardalo; I know many of the names mentioned in the comments, but I really do not like these groups at all. The much-praised Marillion only manage to depress me, while I admit that the Magenta are actually not bad at all... but I have only listened to the first two albums. I will catch up.
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Work is nice, but in the long run, it becomes slightly tiresome.. Let’s say it doesn’t leave me indifferent, but it doesn't really engage me either..
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I quote Jargon, in the new prog there are many better things.. even though I'm not really crazy about any of them (maybe it's because I've never done exhaustive research on groups of this kind, but I’ve never found anything essential..)
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I won't deny that the technical style of Keith and Rick still conveys beautiful feelings to me. But Tony is a different world! A masterpiece like A Trick of the Tail is based on his keyboards, and that alone would be enough. Instead, even before that, he delighted us all with compositions that are now historic and of universally recognized artistic importance. His true strength has always been the warmth that his music is able to emit—warmth that very FEW could boast of having (and he never seemed to brag about anything, anyway). @Hetzer: I hope you enjoyed the Soft records! :)
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I haven't seen the movie, so I don't know how this soundtrack fulfills its main purpose (which is to accompany the events of the story), but taken as an album to listen to in its entirety, it is, in my opinion, a deadly bore. Perhaps I'm wrong because I have to admit I haven't given it many listens, but getting to the end while paying attention is quite a task… For now, I'll refrain, and in the meantime, I’ll go put it back in the player… even though I believe it won't stay there for long ;)
Neu! Neu!
1 jun 08
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If you decide to hate someone, the editors send a band of heavily armed and bloodthirsty yakuza straight to the home of the "hated" one.
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You really put me on the spot... I'm a sensitive guy... :D:D:D:D Joking aside, thank you so much to everyone, and I wish you a great listening experience! :)