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Anovoca wrote:Just discovered Poets of the Fall. Great musicians, great vocals, and incredible prose turned lyrics. Instantly fell in love to the point we turned around and added their song All the way/4U to our wedding dance list as the last dance of the evening.
Also, if no one was yet aware, new Opeth was put out on youtube this past weekend and it is VERY good.
Edit: Links:
Opeth - Hearth in Hand
Poets
Captain Ned wrote:Used today's drive (Erie, PA to Holland, MI via Kalamazoo) to listen to all four sides of Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans. It still holds up for me.
just brew it! wrote:I believe the 13 year hiatus was largely the result of legal issues.
The Egg wrote:just brew it! wrote:I believe the 13 year hiatus was largely the result of legal issues.
Could be, but I've also heard Maynard express mild frustration with the tedium/perfectionism of the other members on more than one occasion (on Joe Rogan's podcasts and such). It was only within the past 30 days that they finally allowed any of their catalog to be released on streaming media, which Maynard attributed to the other members.
It's possible that there's also some legal stuff as well, but he's not able to talk about it.
...the biggest problem has been a multi-level lawsuit that has weighed on all of the group members. This stemmed from a claim that a Tool associate had made against the group, but it eventually spiraled into the labyrinthine legal equivalent of a Laurel and Hardy routine, amounting to “who’s suing whom.”
The Egg wrote:Tool has an impressive fourteen of the top 22 rock songs this week:Tool - Fear Inoculum
Anovoca wrote:Taking my fiance to her very first Iron Maiden concert tonight in Tinley Park. This will be my third time seeing them and my first of two shows I plan to catch on this tour (the second show being vegas MGM Grand).
5 more hours until gates open, until then ill just be sitting at this sports bar trying out sone local taps.
just brew it! wrote:If you happen to be in the direct line of fire from one of the hanging clusters of speakers, I hope you have earplugs. Otherwise you will not be able to hear properly for 2 days. This is from personal experience, when I saw IM (with Dream Theater opening for them) at the same venue several years ago.
Anovoca wrote:just brew it! wrote:If you happen to be in the direct line of fire from one of the hanging clusters of speakers, I hope you have earplugs. Otherwise you will not be able to hear properly for 2 days. This is from personal experience, when I saw IM (with Dream Theater opening for them) at the same venue several years ago.
I was at that show as well, that time in the lawn area.
Anovoca wrote:It wasnt just you, we couldnt hear dream theater at all and only heard IM clearly about halfway through the show.
just brew it! wrote:Heh, small world!Anovoca wrote:It wasnt just you, we couldnt hear dream theater at all and only heard IM clearly about halfway through the show.
That must be the point at which they cranked it up. Fixed IM for you folks who were up in the back, but made it too loud for those of us who were in front of a set of speakers! And yeah, DT needed more volume even from where we were.
Anovoca wrote:The lawn peons appreciate your sacrifice.