nightspore
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Posted: Nov. 24 2010, 20:03 |
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Quote (Ugo @ Nov. 24 2010, 19:30) | @ nightspore: outside of the field of classical music and classical concertos, to me cornet, trumpet and flugelhorn are the same thing. Anyway, thanks a lot for the links to the other songs. I can't listen to them right now because the slow connection I have on the computer I'm typing on right now (a laptop) doesn't allow me to properly visualize (and listen to) YouTube stuff in a flowing manner. I shall let you know more when I get back home. Regarding "The Sailor's Tale" being jazzy, well, I think that my utter dislike of jazz is pretty much very well known all over this board, so I won't state it again here. But this King Crimson album is basically prog, right? You know that I love prog. Even that Pekka Pohjola album which Mike contributed to, whose title I won't bother writing down and which is, of course, pure prog, has got quite a few passages all over it which could very easily be described as "jazzy". Yet I absolutely love that album. |
You're welcome, Ugo. On balance, I think you'd probably like the album. Sinfield's words "Impaled on nails of ice/And raked with emerald fire" in "The Letters" are very effective. Fancy ditching him in favour of the lyricist on Larks' Tongues in Aspic (see my next post).
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