That's crazy. My GAS has subsumed this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m65rAfsjllw&feature=youtu.be
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That's crazy. My GAS has subsumed this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m65rAfsjllw&feature=youtu.be
This one is still my favourite:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89zM9pZzt0U
Sofa king groovy.
Too many to list them all -- Me and Sarah Jane is a personal favourite, love the way it wanders stylistically, and that chord progression is beautiful. Mama was always so striking. And I actually...
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I'll just leave this here.
Sure, do it all the time.
(starts humming that Foreignor song about Alzheimers)
Seems very similar to the situation Grand Funk Railroad went through with their manager. You would think that as a people we would have evolved more in those intermediate decades.
it not hard
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I like potatoes.
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This is like the human centipede of earworms:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-8Rd9QBlJI&feature=youtu.be
Auto-buy for me.
Someone posted a guitarist playing Death and the Maiden, so I'm listening to a bunch of different renditions of Death and the Maiden.
Mm-hmm.
This has no drums, but rocks my world all the same:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bzLMzQJBSgAnd they say sarcasm doesn't convey on the internet.
I thought black metal was areligious or even anti-religious. And death metal was stuff about snuff, like Cannibal Corpse.
And no, I wasn't talking about the intermediate stuff, I was talking...
Also the part with it being Gavin.
some Rupert Hine / Thinkman
Great, now I have 867-530naaa-eee-aaaahn stuck in my head.
Hey hey hey, relax, I didn't mean anything by it, I just misspoke.
I'm not a lyrics listener, so I could care less what they're singing about, especially when I can't understand it anyway...
Chunga's Revenge was my first. I didn't "get" it at the time. I still barely get it.
Yeah, this is pretty much exactly why I didn't even bother. I think after the herculean effort of listening to the set once, I probably would never want to listen to it again.
Stoner band name generator
Lollers. I'd think you'd know. Or are you only counting the ones before his untimely passing?
How many do I have? Too. :)
Favourites: Over-Nite Sensation, '(Apostrophe), and Jazz from...
I don't have any problem referring to his fourth album as Security as it was only within the last decade or so that I learned it was also technically titled Peter Gabriel.
I have also referred to...
Well...bottom of the barrel for Happy the Man is still a floater in my book. :D
Agreed! They both contributed to defining their sound.
And to the first part: cool! :horns
Taking a detour from my Ephel Duath binge (just finished Rephormula and Painter's Palette -- will probably listen to Painter's Palette again when I resume) to listen to some UFO/BBC/'75/'80 (the two...
2nd the excitement on John Carpenter -- even if it wasn't him, the samples sound great...I love old school electro -- and Snarky Puppy.
Sorry, don't know -- my friend is the big Steven Wilson fan, he's part of the fan club and everything, so he always takes care of those tickets.
Song of the Sea is on my must-see list -- loved Book of Kells.
Princess Kaguya is also on my must-see list -- it's from Studio Ghibli.
How to Train Your Dragon 2 was excellent, and I hope it...
I don't know, man, I was just coming back in here to post a couple more contenders for me: The Gathering, "Travel"; Alan Parsons Project, "Genesis, Ch. 1, V. 32"; Klaus Schulze, "Dune"; Slowdive,...
Black Light District, because it's one of my favourite tracks by them, and it's not on this.
Pictures has lots of singing.
But good call on Jeff Beck, I love those three albums -- Wired, Blow by Blow, and There & Back. (I love them especially, but I tend to love most Jeff Beck.) But if...
Lollers, I didn't get that one at all, I just saw Sills/Hill/Billie/Billie. Nice use of math parens.
I had a friend who literally gave me tickets to see Jethro Tull on the ... Stormwatch? tour. I still regret not going.
TG25
For some reason, I never listened to this album as much as the others, perhaps because I got it much after the fact. But every time I put it on, I find myself thinking, I really need to listen to...
Sweet.
I got it. Don't remember where, either from Stanley Whitaker himself, or at one of the HtM live shows.
I was recently bingeing on OSI in the car, good call. And definitely second that Big Big Train choice, as well.
Not sure what else. I'm still catching up on 2014, lollers.
Oh, oh, I...
Yeah, that suite might be one of my favourite things they've ever done, other than Metropolis 2: Scenes from a Memory.
Mariusz posted this on Facebook, I think he's going to treat this like a checklist of sorts:...
My first Happy the Man album, and still has a special place in my heart. Thank you, 'HFS, for playing tracks from this for me until I could finally figure out who this was and go out and buy it.
Aw, they look so young and cute, I just want to pinch their cheeks.
Foggy Nell, is that true? I has a sad. Bingeing shortly.
Lollers, I am incapable of comprehending disliking any of Geddy's tones. I even have the Geddy Lee Fender jazz bass (which I got on the advice of a friend, not because it was a Geddy Lee, but that...
It's pop at its core -- vocal forward, with the music and production in support of the song, largely synthetic with very few distorted guitars (if any -- I'm listening to it right now, and I haven't...
That looks like a great line-up. So how does the floor plan/deck plan work? The stage is on deck 5, and decks 5 through ...7? have a vantage of the stage?
Fantastic album, right up there with Opeth in that it sets itself apart from the Black Metal crowd (e.g. the first album, which was a great album, but is pretty much a straight black metal album).
Yup, it gets a bit much. Never liked it either.
Very pretty, will have to check their (/your) back catalog as well as purchasing this release. Really melodic -- my favourite.
Plus...he's right, this is probably going into my top X of 2015 list. Probably.
It's a great album. Don't know about your question, though.
In defense of the sentiment, it IS a really good machine.
Yeah, Barking Spiders is great. Seems the members have been scattered to the winds, but like Porcupine Tree not technically dissolved.
National...Public...Radio...?
The other one's a rhymer.
I don't know about the Canadian fest, but I have heard a recurring theme from Brits and Europeans as to why they don't tour over here (besides the obvious -- the inability to know ahead of time...
I love variety, so that's all I care about. Care to guess which direction they'll go next? I have synthpop.