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@@colinlamb They were scheduled to come to my city right when COVID first hit. I had tickets and everything, and they had to cancel. It was amazing to finally get to see them!
They could seamlessly flow through blues, jazz, country and rock like no other. Each of them brilliant musicians, but collectively, as good as it gets.
You said Brissie just fine. Tell 'em all to rack off when they correct your pronunciation. On a related subject, I enjoyed Amys reference to Narrn and Gadigal (Melbourne and Sydney in the indigenous languages of the region) in the final verse. Good to see indigenous language being used more widely.
The bass is not menacing, it's soul-massaging!! The video and the song are masterpieces! There's tons of symbolism and references for example the cop gagging while picking out a card for a mother he doesn't like. The lovers, the fighters. They guy picking out party favors and smoking a cigarette while checking his pressure in a t-shirt that claims he's dying. Bobo in a dress on a mechanical bull blurring the line between masculinity and femininity. Dev accentuating his trademark hip-sway dance with rotating fireworks, the kid on a leash desperate for his smart phone. The giant bull instead of a horse. This song is great! I'm a guitar player too, and I WISH I could make sounds as good as these guys and their drummer is top notch, too.
You were the crazy dude on the light rigging? Cool! I saw you from handicap seating. Far out! Water was delivered to us in HC section for free. Awesome people awesome reception from all.
I dont think I was "The crazy dude" just one of many. What an event. I think I was too young to really soak it all in. It was a simpler time really. Not a phone in sight. Started my appreciation of Rush too!!! Cheers from down under!
They just dropped a new video and single. My obsidian Dagger is still being shipped from Canada. I feel powerless. Bald and powerless.. I could reign supreme with a cleaver!!!
This is a great ranking! I would swap GWS with The Pod because GWS is a much more grating album (albeit with some really great songs) and The Pod being an album with this feverish, sluggish, slipping in and out of consciousness vibe. I would also place The Mollusk front because of its consistent aquatic, pirate, and showtune themes. It’s not only my favorite Ween album but my favorite concept album. Although Quebec is a very close second. The fact that you mentioned The Argus made me happy because it is such a beautiful and magical song that is overlooked by many reviewers.
Coheed and cambria brings me to tears even as an adult without children. I can place myself in these situations, these circumstances, his voice really shows the weight of the emotion of the story hes trying to tell.
Of courser WPC is happy now. Beautiful wife who was his goddaughter, 2 beautiful children I saw on Paris stage a week & a half ago. He's the owner of a major Wrestling league. He's just now doin' music as tips, for fun. So as a humble artist I am, I'm much happier than before, Further I'm happy, more I loose my inspiration. It's as simple as it. Inspiration comes from ut I'm sad for his music.
@@colinlamb Okay you are a tough guy and dont lile soft stuff. Here is Rotting Christ(Greek band) softest song. A masterpiece. You gonna luv it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yALzP5VfTF0.html
So...I lied. I do listen to one other band that doesn't tie into Psychopathic Records. The group is called. M.I.R.V. If you want check out the ALBUM. Dancing Naked in a Minefield SONG.Cool. Whoop Whoop! MMFWCL
Though this is their newest song, it is definitely a great song for getting into the band. Lots of CoCa fans love to recommend coheed songs that kind of require you to be a long time fan. If I were to recommend a song with that in mind, id have to recommend A Disappearing Act. It sort of has the story self-contained enough that it can be enjoyed by itself, and it is catchy af Edit: Bad Man, do Bad Man, please. You will not regret
So what you might be missing is not the context itself, but simply the fact there is a ton of context. Every studio album, with the exception of one, is directly related to its own story arc in the comics, whether grapic novel or short story. Listening to the last track on AWOTWM, is like watching the ending of an epic movie. You can feel it, but you cant necessarily appreciate it because you dont know where story began. Do not get me wrong. You do not need to read the comics to appreciate the songs. I was a coheed fan for 10 years before i even started diving into the comics. But simply knowing that songs on a given album shine in the context of each other goes a long way towards appreciation
The song is a phenomenal capstone to the album, and even better after listening to Vaxis I, on it's own with no context it's good if not underwhelming. Absolutely adore it and absolutely love your reactions.
Love the content on ICP. I like seeing people's minds expanding as they delve into the Dark Carnival. Not everyone can see. Butt I only listen to ICP and nothing else. In short, I won't be a subscriber. So here is some money 💰 for the ICP reaction I've watched. Keep it up.🤡🎪🪓Whoop Whoop!
They do believe all they say. Life is a miracle and you are a miracle. See that and see all the cherry blossoms are perfect. The magnetic...if aliens were to visit earth and share their tec, they would show up how to use magnetic for antigravity. And we be all dumbfounded. "OH, that's how magnetic work!"🤯
You do talk too much, but I'm here to watch your reaction not watch an ICP video. I do that every day. So speak your mind. Violent J is a master at storytelling. A good story is on the album The Tempest song called Growing Again. (No vid) Whoop Whoop!