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Post by cousinlou on Aug 2, 2021 8:00:29 GMT
A
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Post by Reactionary Rage on Aug 2, 2021 12:56:53 GMT
B
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Post by osgood on Aug 3, 2021 20:56:41 GMT
A two different parts were nice, especially the beginning, but the transition with that spoken section was a bit off putting. Anyway, it's tempting to dig a bit to further check this act.
B is pleasant but I don't think I will remember their name of they pop up again.
A
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Post by hippiedrill on Aug 5, 2021 17:29:10 GMT
A I smell hippies. Ptui-clang. Too cheap to put 10p in the meter to plug in their guitars - Oh god they're going all Traffic Hole in my Head on our arses. Fuck right off. I remember that After the Goldrush thing. Stank the place out. Why not the short radio version
B German plinkety plonkers. Fuck no. Actively irritating. I spent over two grand on hearing aids for THIS? but at least it doesn't STINK of PATCHOULI.
B
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Post by clive gash on Aug 5, 2021 21:59:22 GMT
Prelude
A crystalline first movement, it gets blown off course a little but ultimately it’s a charmer. Might splice in Alan Bellyache to Frankenstein it up a bit.
Popol Vul
Better than most of the P round, very pleasant indeed. Bad luck.
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Post by morgan on Aug 6, 2021 14:43:27 GMT
I've heard other stuff from prelude over the decades and it's ok but I've always felt underwhelmed even though it's the sort of thing that floats my boat.
B gets my vote, it's quite beautiful in parts, I'd be very pleased to hear it in the water features section of a garden centre but I avoid such areas in case I have a private Godfrey moment.
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Post by oleandermedian on Aug 7, 2021 0:40:51 GMT
A has that dreamy floating-down-the-river atmosphere I find irresistible. Has it got 6 minutes though? Yes, it does. I listened with pleasure.
B is moving at high altitude like a mysterious thing in the sky.
B
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Post by rayge on Aug 8, 2021 9:15:58 GMT
Clive Gash 12 BlueJL 9
Gash wins
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