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Post by Bartwald on Aug 16, 2005 2:06:13 GMT -5
Isn't he? ;D Both Lordi studio albums are great. I personally avoided getting his Best Of ("Monster Show") 'cause I'm against such things when a band has just have two albums out; if you find it in the cheap bin, it may be worth getting, though - I think it also contains a DVD with his videos, which, as you can guess, are pretty sweet, too. Tell me if you buy/download anything of his!
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Post by Quorthon on Aug 17, 2005 14:31:41 GMT -5
Isn't he? ;D Both Lordi studio albums are great. I personally avoided getting his Best Of ("Monster Show") 'cause I'm against such things when a band has just have two albums out; if you find it in the cheap bin, it may be worth getting, though - I think it also contains a DVD with his videos, which, as you can guess, are pretty sweet, too. Tell me if you buy/download anything of his! I'm against "greatest hits" albums in general--doesn't matter how many studio releases the band has. My line of thinking is that bands always do the best songs/hits during concerts and live shows--they should just do a giant 2-disc live album instead. Better value for the fans.
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Post by Quorthon on Aug 22, 2005 11:18:03 GMT -5
DESTROYER 666: Cold Steel... For An Iron Age.
Brilliant Blackened Thrash Metal--fusion of Black and Thrash Metal with an emphasis on the Thrash. The best thing from down under since AC/DC!
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Post by Bartwald on Aug 26, 2005 11:08:56 GMT -5
Art Garfunkel - Watermark, on a sale today. Pretty good if anyone's a fan of the S&G duo. Quorth?
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Post by Quorthon on Aug 26, 2005 12:47:00 GMT -5
Art Garfunkel - Watermark, on a sale today. Pretty good if anyone's a fan of the S&G duo. Quorth? 'fraid not buddy. About the only thing "folky"--that isn't a form of "Folk Metal" (like Crauchan, Finntroll, or Suidakra) that I'll listen to is Johnny Cash. Garfunkel is folk, isn't he...?
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Post by Bartwald on Aug 26, 2005 13:33:19 GMT -5
Garfunkel is more like folk-influenced than folk-straight. I need something else than Maiden or Anthrax for the headache days, you know.
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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Aug 26, 2005 17:45:13 GMT -5
Art Garfunkel - Watermark, on a sale today. Pretty good if anyone's a fan of the S&G duo. Quorth? Me! Me! They're one of my mom's favorites so I grew up listening to them.
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Post by Quorthon on Aug 28, 2005 19:11:49 GMT -5
Garfunkel is more like folk-influenced than folk-straight. I need something else than Maiden or Anthrax for the headache days, you know. Try Crauchan or Theatre of Tragedy--beautiful melodic dreams they are. I just bought: Gorgoroth: Destroyer
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Post by Bartwald on Aug 31, 2005 5:02:45 GMT -5
Me! Me! They're one of my mom's favorites so I grew up listening to them. Does she have Watermark? They say it's Garfunkel's best solo album - and he even sings one song together with Simon there. Quorth - thanks for the recommendation, man.
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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Aug 31, 2005 16:06:59 GMT -5
Me! Me! They're one of my mom's favorites so I grew up listening to them. Does she have Watermark? They say it's Garfunkel's best solo album - and he even sings one song together with Simon there. She probably does around here somewhere. There's so many I can't keep track anymore.
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Post by Heineken Skywalker on Aug 31, 2005 18:11:00 GMT -5
Art Garfunkel - Watermark, on a sale today. Pretty good if anyone's a fan of the S&G duo. Quorth? Count me in as a fan of Simon & Garfunkel and also some solo Simon stuff, but I've never actually heard any solo Garfunkel. My wife calls Simon, Satan, and the duo is known around here as Satan & Garfunkel. Not really sure why.
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Post by Bartwald on Sept 1, 2005 11:01:18 GMT -5
I'm now waiting for Satan's new solo album. Last year when they were having reunion with Garfunkel in Hyde Park I missed their concert by getting to UK several hours too late: aarghh, was I pissed!
Also worth getting are the DVD's: S&G's Concert In Central Park and G's Across America; great atmosphere there!
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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Sept 2, 2005 16:10:39 GMT -5
My wife calls Simon, Satan, and the duo is known around here as Satan & Garfunkel. Not really sure why. Heh.... I've always thought Art was the one who looked a little on the weird side, like he could be a serial killer or something. Paul Simon's too short to be Satan. ;D
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Post by Heineken Skywalker on Sept 2, 2005 21:54:48 GMT -5
Paul Simon's too short to be Satan. ;D Yeah, he's more like Satan's Little Helper. ;D
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Post by Bartwald on Sept 3, 2005 8:16:44 GMT -5
I've read the biography of S&G's some time ago and according to it Simon WAS the duo's Satan. Art was just a harmless weirdo.
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