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Topic: Anyone get any new CDs recently?
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Juan87
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posted March 16, 2004 22:41
CLASSIFICATION: Huge Find.ITEM: Compact disc DESCRIPTION: VOIVOD--NOTHINGFACE FURTHER DESCRIPTION: 1989 longbox MCA original release (SEALED) HOW OBTAINED: e-Bay Auction SELLER: warcorpse PRICE: $19.00 (Where were you guys!? Oh well I woulda won anyways.) COMMENTS: Ecstatic. Far-out. Should I open it? Should I get it signed? Should I encase it? Dare I even listen to it? The unknown knows. FURTHER COMMENTS FROM BUYER: Thanks for putting this item up for sale, 'corpser. Fucking Hella-tight sweetness.
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schroeder
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posted March 16, 2004 22:58
BIG MUSIC DAY TODAY!!!I drove all over in search of DVD AUDIO discs for the new dvd player I ordered and finally found some at store at a reasonable price. YES - FRAGILE dvd-a DEEP PURPLE - MACHINE HEAD dvd-a QUEEN - A NIGHT AT THE OPERA dvd-a (the Prophet Song should be incredible in 5.1) G3 - LIVE IN DENVER dvd (satch, vai, malmsteen) Neil Finn - Rest Of The Day Off cd 3 track + shockwave Neil Finn - One Nil interview cd promo Finn Brothers - Finn Brothers Opeth - My Arms Your Hearse Grip Inc - Incorporated Pearl Jam - Love Boat Captain (3 track single) "Live Shows" from: John Wesley Alanis Morissette (3) Fates Warning (2) Sigur Ros (3) Foo Fighters (2)
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Maldororz
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Member # 186
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posted March 17, 2004 08:26
quote: Originally posted by schroeder: RABIN did breathe new life into YES with 90125 and found a new audience for them just before they were on the verge of extinction, because they really didn't seem to know what to do next at that time. Anderson was writting some wimpy shit during that era so ya gotta give Rabin a bit of credit for that.Otherwise I agree. He tried to control a band that wasn't his to control. I MISS TREVOR HORN's INPUT. DRAMA rocked like a mutha IMHO!!!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Rabin breathing new life to Yes, blablabla, he still sucks. I agree with you nevertheless. And Drama, well I haven't heard it in a long while (my Yes CDs are at my parent's place, I should get them back!) but it does ROCK. Unfortunately, Trevor Horn couldn't quite sing the Jon Anderson material in a live context. That's the Blaze Bailey syndrom. Oh well. And congrats nuc delusion for the Nothingface! Now I feel a urge to go buy CDs!!! aRRRGh!
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schroeder
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posted March 17, 2004 21:57
"Trevor Horn couldn't quite sing the Jon Anderson material in a live context."He didn't have that angel/fairy voice that Anderson has but what he did on DRAMA and some live stuff I heard during that time that was never officially released was GREAT. Too bad Anderson couldn't make it as a successful solo artist during the 80's because I would have rather heard a few more YES releases with the DRAMA line up. They were doing stuff way more progressive and original than what later became 90125. The demos with Anderson around the time od DRAMA were BORING!!! Just listen to the remastered and extended DRAMA cd that was just released and compare what Horn did to what Anderson attempted. anyway, I received a pile of bootleg PAW shows & demos & outtakes in the mail today!!!! -------------------- yawn
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Slaytanic
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Member # 28
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posted March 19, 2004 21:50
quote: Originally posted by MadMeg: Front Line Assembly - Tactical Neural Implant
Is this the one with "Mindphaser" on it? On another note, I see you got British Steel, eh? Good, good... -------------------- "Forty-five moments of perfection translated through a cautionary escape into the perils of the mundane, the inherent entropy in ultimate order, and the potential threats of eternal, unchecked apathy in civilization; all cloaked in musical expression so thoughtful, creative and forward thinking that almost a quarter-century later, few can even comprehend it, much less match it." (autothrall)
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Slaytanic
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posted March 24, 2004 12:58
THE BEATLES - Let It Be... Naked.For the ones who still didn't heard about it after all the months, this is the de-Spectorized version of Let It Be. Much better, it must be said. -------------------- "Forty-five moments of perfection translated through a cautionary escape into the perils of the mundane, the inherent entropy in ultimate order, and the potential threats of eternal, unchecked apathy in civilization; all cloaked in musical expression so thoughtful, creative and forward thinking that almost a quarter-century later, few can even comprehend it, much less match it." (autothrall)
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AngelRat
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posted March 24, 2004 15:56
quote: Originally posted by Sla˙tanic: THE BEATLES - Let It Be... Naked.For the ones who still didn't heard about it after all the months, this is the de-Spectorized version of Let It Be. Much better, it must be said.
Agreed... The De-Spectorization gave the songs more space to breathe. The whole disc sounds much fresher this way. Still this ain't my fav Beatle record (this still being 'Revolver' and s/t (aka 'The White Album'). New: Melvins - Gluey Porch Treatments Goddamn fucking HEAVY!!! -------------------- "Appearing like Ra"
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