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Thread: Änglagård "Prog på Svenska - Live in Japan".

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    I hope someone bumps this thread after it's out. We old guys can't remember anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    I don't see it on Lasercd's site. I'll check Wayside.
    Oh, didn't realize you were looking for *this* album. It's not out yet, May 14th.

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    I wonder if it's because they are really satisfied with their live performances or because Mattias (who doesn't like live releases per se) is no longer in the band that they release this.
    Check out my concert videos on my youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/broadaccent

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    Another auto-buy here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prog Lives View Post
    I hope someone bumps this thread after it's out. We old guys can't remember anything.
    I keep a running list of albums due out (with dates) on my computer & check it every week to see where my money is going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garden Dreamer View Post
    If you won't buy it for yourself, buy it for ME!
    Won't do it! I'll f'n knick it and give it to my neighbour Ralph and his fat wife Esmeralda, both of whom only listen to Boney M and early 80s Neil Diamond exclusively.
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    It's here!

    http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Pr...g-spc-004.aspx

    Anglagard-Prog på Svenska: Live in Japan 2 x CDs $25.00

    Excellent double album featuring the new, current line-up of the band:
    Anna Holmgren: flute, saxophone, Mellotron, recorder and melodica
    Johan Brand: bass, Moog Taurus basspedals and atmospheric sound
    Tord Lindman: guitar, vocals, gong and atmospheric sound
    Linus Kåse: Hammond organ B-3, Mellotron, Fender Rhodes, Moog Voyager, piano, soprano saxophone and vocals
    Erik Hammarström: drums, cymbals, vibraphone, glockenspiel, tubular bells, cran casa, gong
    Steve F.

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    Nice video to get a sense of it... I'm gonna get this. Sounds really good.

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    And it's on Progstreaming Classic!

    http:// www.progstreamingclassic.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    It's here!
    And it's ordered! (Picked up that nice looking Magma set while there )

    Does it matter that this waste of time is what makes a life for you?

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    Ordered.....thanks!

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    Been listening on progstreaming, sounds really good. Great performance. Even with all the lineup changes the quality level has not changed.

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    Had it a few weeks. Excellent live recording. Worth it just for the unreleased Introvertus Fugu part 1
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    2 LP version is coming at end of June.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    I won't buy this!
    Just wondering, is it because you don't like getting live albums, or you don't care for Anglagard? If it's the former, I understand. If it's the latter, was it important enough to let us know here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hour Candle View Post
    No, I won't be getting this

    I didn't want Scissor to to feel I was picking on him, so I'll pose this question to you as well.

    Just wondering, is it because you don't like getting live albums, or you don't care for Anglagard? If it's the former, I understand. If it's the latter, was it important enough to let us know here?

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    I have a boot of their 2003 Nearfest show which was given to me, and I quite enjoy for sentimental reasons. But having a proper live recording like this that the band gets paid for, I definitely have to buy this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunhillow View Post
    And it's on Progstreaming Classic!

    http:// www.progstreamingclassic.com
    This didn't get me to the Anglagard disc.
    What am I doing wrong?

    Thanks..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanks2014 View Post
    Just wondering, is it because you don't like getting live albums, or you don't care for Anglagard? If it's the former, I understand. If it's the latter, was it important enough to let us know here?
    No, it's because of you - personally. Everything comes down to you, you see. It's all about you - just you. I mean, could there possibly be any other reason than the two you managed to come up with? If it even was meant seriously, could there - imaginably - be anything else than those two explanations?

    I mean, it isn't as if you "[...] couldn't care less about Thinking Plague" although you're actually commenting on one of their guitarist's posts - is it?

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    Personally, I think the new live record really improves upon many of the issues I have with *most* live albums. I hate to shamelessly self promote, but I'd be repeating what I said here to elaborate too much:

    http://zombywoofblog.wordpress.com/2...-japan-review/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    No, it's because of you - personally.
    So, care to actually answer the question, or just be an ass as usual? It seems odd to join a thread announcing a release if all you have to offer is the fact you wont be buying it, and of course not give a reason. But you live for giving rude answers, so I shouldn't expect much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    I mean, it isn't as if you "[...] couldn't care less about Thinking Plague" although you're actually commenting on one of their guitarist's posts - is it?
    Huh? I think I remember this statement where someone listed a few bands that I like, with TP being one of the exceptions. I guess if I knew the thread I was posting in was from a member of TP (what is their screen name?), I would have worded this a little different. But I'm not sure what is so hurtful about this statement. I've made it known I'm no fan of their music, but that I do respect the musicianship present in the band. But yeah, I could care less about their music because it's not appealing to me.

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    Loving this album. I like the subtle changes in "Jordrök" (and the not-so-subtle ones, like that massive church organ section replaced by quiet mellotron flutes), and I'll always take any chance to listen to "Sista Somrar"! Great pair of discs.
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    Excellent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanks2014 View Post
    But you live for giving rude answers, so I shouldn't expect much.
    What do you expect with a name like Scrotum Scissor?! Ouch! LOL!!!!

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