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Everything posted by Nenlow66
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Just switched to different speakers...first track so much better and more interesting--mostly using standard iPhone headphones previously. Still reminds me of a more cohesive version of the opening track of the unreleased live shows, in a good way). Might be the gin talking...
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That third track (30:00 mark) ???
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Great track
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Easier to put the finger on the one part i was least excited about and that'd be 1:02:30~1:17:00... don't get me wrong, it's wild and pretty awesome, but honestly sounds quite familiar... and somehow i just feel like one (defining) element is missing. dunno. everything leading up to that from 30 minutes on is top notch tho. like top top notch... and still so much more to cum... T_T It's a variation of that track from Live, right? I believe it was unofficially known as the "fart gallop"... 23:30 at Grafenheinekin
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Waiting for that upload....
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Fart gallop=giddy up
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Please tell me it's being recorded!!!!!! Unbelievable
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Not sure I care about the radio shows unless (1) they play new stuff (2) it signals that new stuff is coming... Still gonna listen tho.
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Perlence range 7=that build-up/break-down into 4:25
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Maybe the thread already exists (haven't combed through) but maybe we could create a poll and vote for best/definitive "bootleg" from each album tour? Lack of new stuff has me listening to lots of old shows.
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In their "absence", go back and listen to Grafenheinechen, especially starting at 40:00. A fucking masterwork...
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Uhh...click pic
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+1
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Listen again 8:15ish to the end https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N2O9yFBN3e4
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This might be common knowledge, but the very end of Confield (last few bars of Lentic Catechresis) is directly picked up or continued at the very beginning of Gantz Graff; like Confield flows seamlessly into Gantz Graff.
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Tell me it's not true! Lmao!