Tuesday, June 24, 2014

as an instrumental work, this holds up better than the resistance, but in the end there's no reason not to choose 65dos or dmst instead.

 
well, that's a good idea.

i was recently finally able to enjoy some dream theatre due to finding a japanese instrumental release...

now, if we could get rush to re-release their entire back catalog minus neil peart's "philosophical lyrics"....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m2FqfQc56w

you know, i've tried to get into muse so many times, and i can get behind the epic grandiosity in principle, but i just don't know how you guys can handle those vocals without throwing things at your stereo and pleading with them to stop.

back in the 90s, there was a band from canada called the tea party. edges of twilight. transmission. great discs, check 'em out - and with vocals that don't produce a "strangle" response.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Blze6oiHyek

deathtokoalas
not to deny the circularity of the observation, but the blunt truth is that, in 2004, this is indistinguishable from the mass of neo-prog acts trying to emulate genesis c. 1972 - and not much better than any random one you could pull out of the swarm.

sorry, mr. wilson. but supper's not just cold. it's started decomposing.


Ella Wilbury
hahahahah dude. you're hilarious 

GeometryofLove 528Hz
but smile was written and recorded in 66

deathtokoalas
this is not the version done in 1966. which was unreleased. i think it was even lost. this version dates to 2003/2004.

i mean, you'll note that i tried to avoid the circularity. but this is really worse than marillion.
i do need to reiterate that life really is almost absolutely perfect for me right now. if i could define an existence for myself in a computer model, it would be almost exactly the life that i'm living right now. excluding border papers, there's nothing i want that i don't have. i have unrestricted free time. i'm getting some work done for the first time in many years. i legitimately couldn't be happier.