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Posted: Mar. 08 2014, 14:11 |
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Quote (El Mystico @ Mar. 08 2014, 13:40) | Well argued. I'd go back to ScienceGuy's original posts on this subject. Where he says "The Man On The Rocks INSTRUMENTAL Album is Oldfield at his best." It's a valid opinion. I don't agree with it - it doesn't stand comparison with TB, HR or O. But his key point was that the instrumental album was well worth listening to, and more than just a karaoke backing. It's just a bit sad that, in his excitement, he said it was of a progressive nature. And even sadder that he is now just digging a deeper hole for himself. Particularly since I agree with him, that the instrumental album is worth listening to. Which, I think, is all he really ever meant to say. |
I am calling you out buddy... Like I have already said, you have in fact fully understood what I have been saying all along and are now (for reasons unknown) just being deliberately obtuse and obnoxious.
HERE is is a post of yours from TWO DAYS AGO that demonstrates this:
Quote (El Mystico @ Mar. 06 2014, 15:52) | Be fair; as he's pointed out, he isn't talking about Prog rock. I'd misunderstood. He's saying the instrumental component is 'progressive'. He then defines progressive as 1) Longer songs;Lengthy instrumental passages;3) More complex instrumentation. 4) More complex conceptual ideas.
Now, frankly I've heard Fleetwood Mac songs with lengthy instrumental passages and more complex instrumentation, so still would disagree. But compared with, say, Spice girls, yes, it is more complex.
But his key point is that the instrumental CD is more than karaoke - it is sufficiently interesting and rich to be worth listening to in its own right. And that's a valid opinion. |
So there you have it, you have known for DAYS exactly what my point is... Like I said this isn't the school playground. So grow up and act your age. I have no idea what it is that you are trying to achieve here, but your deliberate antagonism is not going to work. Sorry!
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