Saputello

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Camel Moonmadness
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Wait, with Eno he didn't do anything, it seems to me... but with the others pre '77 he did.
Camel Moonmadness
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Wait, with Eno he didn't do anything, it seems to me... but with the others pre '77 he did.
Camel Moonmadness
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David Sylvian, first with Japan and then as a solo artist? He also worked with people before '77, Robert Fripp, Eno, Sakamoto, Czukay.
Camel Moonmadness
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But is it possible, damn it? And in the new jazz scene? Those of Pat Metheny, Scofield, Stern, Pastorius? Then Nyman in the avant-garde classical realm has done a lot of beautiful things after '77.
Camel Moonmadness
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I meant to say NOT comparable
Camel Moonmadness
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So why not mention some concrete examples? I find that the following albums are masterpieces on par (even if comparable because they are rightly different) with those before '77. All the official records by Portishead (including the live one with orchestra), Angel Dust and King for a Day by Faith No More, A Pleasant Shade of Grey and then Disconnected by Fates Warning, Mezzanine by Massive Attack, The Sky Moves Sideways by Porcupine Tree, Images and Words and Awake by Dream Theater, Kid A, OK Computer, and Amnesiac by Radiohead, Downward Spiral and The Fragile by Nine Inch Nails, are the first that come to mind, and I've only scratched the surface in a certain area (my favorite). Then there's Lisa Germano, Mercury Rev, Tortoise, damn, the more I think about it the more come to mind. There are tons of them.
Fabrizio De André Anime salve
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Look, really beautiful. When you don't talk about music, you become pleasantly readable.
Fabrizio De André Anime salve
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And then you treat black holes like planets. Black holes are something very strange and still to be deciphered; they might conceal connections with worlds composed differently, of anti-matter for example.
Fabrizio De André Anime salve
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In my opinion, the universe is not any bigger than man is in reality. We all consider it based on a measuring tape, but what makes something great is not its size. The very fact that we are inside our universe means that the universe is no less limited than we are. That's how I see it, after having read the beginning.
Camel Moonmadness
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And I’ll say one more thing. You are now saying exactly what conservatives were saying in the '70s about the rock music that you now love. History repeats itself. The obtuse remain. Keep on criticizing the albums of Radiohead, Massive Attack, Nine Inch Nails, Fates Warning, Portishead. Damn it.