Pibroch

DeRank : 2,00
DeAge™ : 7403 days • Here since 5 march 2006
David Fincher Fight Club
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Gone with the Wind? Who?? What?? WHERE?? I LOVE that movie!
Renaissance Scheherazade and Other Stories
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That's true.
Longobardeath Ki L'è Dür
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You really are a fool! I find the review fantastic; it looks like it was written by Uncle Ciro.
Yes Fragile
Yes Fragile
17 jun 07
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Poured into its own, rich broth... that broth where five big fish search for the pyramids on the seabed in a cobalt blue of tears. Poured. Forever?
Yes Fragile
Yes Fragile
17 jun 07
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@Bubi: so it's a double misunderstanding. All good! :D As for the Camel, dive into "Mirage," just saying...
Yes Fragile
Yes Fragile
16 jun 07
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@Bubi: what are you saying? Me shoveling shit on prog?? But I love it! In my comments, I only say that they are complex and sometimes difficult, just like prog music... Have a nice evening.
Yes Fragile
Yes Fragile
16 jun 07
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@Progressive86: I mean pretty much the same things, it wasn't difficult. @Bubi: if you're really asking, prog is music played the way I write comments. ;-)
Yes Fragile
Yes Fragile
16 jun 07
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But they ask for votes, in this place; well then, I would say... 5 to you because you have been serious, verbose, lengthy, and involving: practically progressive! 5 to Fragile, for what has been said, tried, felt, and lived. Ave.
Yes Fragile
Yes Fragile
16 jun 07
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Well, they aren't easy to listen to; I myself don't go crazy for them (just considering the magnitude of the debut and "Red"). As for progressive, you either love it or hate it, true. I love it, madly. The theatricality of Genesis (watching Shepperton brings tears of emotion), the anxieties of the generator, the deceptive sweetness of Caravan, the splendor of Jethro Tull... and then on to the exhilarating exaltation of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, right up to the wonder of Yes: when I think of everything that makes others wrinkle their noses (the technicalities, the twisting of themes and counter-themes, the airy and often bizarre lyrics,...), I feel joy. Joy that art can and must provide - the comparison with impressionism is excellent - something I've dared to do more than once ;-). Yes. A pure, pure name, like the chirps of Close to the Edge; and yet a vibrant name like Squire's strings, a fish out of water in the small and deep progressive lake. Yes... Okay, the trilogy is fine, but for the love of a thousand whales, where do you put the tales? Where??
The Alan Parsons Project Ammonia Avenue
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Naaa, just particularly inspired. ;-)