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Posted: Jan. 16 2005, 16:19

Which part/parts of Amarok is your favourite?
And which one is the most bad?

No part of Amarok is bad for me, I like all of them,
but my favourites are "Scot" (11:13 - 13:16),
"Boat" (26:19 - 29:27) and the
whole of the "Africa" part.


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Posted: Jan. 16 2005, 17:33

Mine are mostly the same as yours. :) I also love "Roses" (8:35-10:24) because it reminds me of TSODE, and its 'happy' variation "Big Roses" (32:06-33:14).

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Posted: Jan. 16 2005, 19:44

This might just be the hardest question I've ever been asked on this forum. There are so many to choose from. The first 20 mins or so, up until the riduculously fast guitar of "Fast Waltz" is practically perfect. The piano that comes after the whispered section ("Boat", I think it's called) is quite beautiful, and of course the Africa sections are just amazing. Those are my favourite sections. Yes, I know they probably make up two thirds of the album, but it's all pretty much perfect.  ;)

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Posted: Jan. 17 2005, 04:56

Well, practically anything that the ascending theme is involved with... to specify, the Boat section at the end of side one, the reggae ending with the same motif played on bagpipes, just before the African drums enter... the second African section... That's it. Amarok isn't a sum of parts.

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Posted: Jan. 17 2005, 06:28

My favourite parts are the more obvious ones I'd guess: Climax I, Africa I Climax, Africa II Climax and Africa III Finale.

My least favourite part's are the so called Mad Bits and Africa III: Hello Everyone (what a surprise! ).

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Posted: Feb. 24 2005, 01:16

Didlybom,Mad Bit,Africa I & 2 my favourites,but the whole concept makes the album great.

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Posted: Sep. 18 2005, 09:13

my favourite part is around 15 mins into amarok.  the banjo bit with the blips that move from speaker to speaker and get faster and faster

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Posted: Sep. 20 2005, 14:31

My favourite part of Amarok is Hoover/Scot - just after the Fast Riff Reprise - moment which is for me full of magic, mystic... in one word: 'beautiful'...
The all Africa's, and especially characteristic riff in Africa 2 :)


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Posted: Nov. 09 2005, 23:35

Crap, there are so many ingenius parts...

If I had to pick, I LOVE 42:29 and i really enjoy the vocals from 44:00 to the end and the woman talking is amazing. I love that speech.
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Posted: Nov. 10 2005, 05:03

I love the moment at 48:45 when the tense atmosphere suddenly changes to a calm and pleasant one. But anyway, Lion, Didlybom, Intro Waltz and all the Africa parts are my favourite ones.

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Posted: Jan. 25 2006, 17:13

My fave part is the last minute of the piece. Somehow it makes the previous 59 minutes all slot into place. It is so rewarding as a listener to get to that final climax because you feel like you have finally come home. It is phenomenally uplifting. I simply do not know how any human being can create music of such overwhelming beauty!

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Posted: Jan. 25 2006, 21:15

I like the toothbrush part and the sitar guitar part the best because they're the more peaceful parts. I don't like how the toothbrush part ends though; I'm all relaxed and then there's this glass breaking and I get all spooked up. I'm still trying to get used to all the darkness and abruptness of some parts.   :/ There are a lot of good parts, but I just don't like how they're put together or something.

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Posted: June 18 2006, 21:39

I know the most annoying parts are the head scratching bit, and the water pouring. They are just recorded so clearly, it is grinding on my nerves when I hear them :P
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Posted: June 19 2006, 16:43

my favorite part goes from the first minute to the last...roughly! :D

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Posted: June 19 2006, 17:00

The best part's are the cover and sleave note's.

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Posted: July 29 2006, 12:13

Quote (Hoot @ June 19 2006, 16:43)
my favorite part goes from the first minute to the last...roughly! :D

Yeah I'd second that. I was listening to it this week on holiday, I hadn't heard it in a while, and it's one of the few pieces of music i've ever heard that I just couldn't ever consider getting bored of. The fist time I heard it it blew me away like no other album has and each time i hear it, which is a lot in the last 16 years, I keep discovering hidden bits it that I hadn't considered in a similar way before, its just superbly constructed with layer upon layer apon layer of fantastic atmosphere, character and changing musical energy.
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Posted: July 31 2006, 09:06

Yes, it's amazing how it never stops to surprise you! I recently discovered an amazing piano piece in the cusp of hearing, which I've never noticed before! Between 25:00 and 25:05! There is so much else going on there, so it's really hard to hear it! Brilliant though! :-)

Hm... hard to pick a favourite part. I get goose bumps every second minute or so ;-)
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Posted: Sep. 10 2006, 17:16

Ive got 13 words to describe my fav bit...

so fa soo faaa sooo faa sooo-... faa soo faa soo faaa sooo..


duno what minutes exactly that is, but its the excerpt from elements...


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Posted: June 27 2007, 15:03

At the moment, my favorite is the "fa fa" - "Hmm" - *climax* part around 5:40.

But I've been having little 'OMG! That's awesome' reactions to all sorts of things throughout the album. Like the organ & guitar bit that starts at 9:30, the drinking/sighing/sitar, the bit with the echo-y sounding guitar (or maybe it's two guitars?), the flamenco sounds, and many contrapuntal segments like "Sondela"/"Torn" (?).


So... yeah, I'm kinda getting into it.  :D


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Posted: Nov. 09 2007, 03:09

Quote (Rileman @ Jan. 16 2005, 15:19)
Which part/parts of Amarok is your favourite?

"12 Climax" and all of "Climax I" (49:33-51:01). After that, Amarok remains at a pleasurable plateau until "Africa III"... where it gets jarringly quirky ;)
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