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Strange, the SMD newsletter I received mentioned that Quantas 611 is belted out by Froese like a walrus stuck under a fallen elevator.Desert_Voyager wrote:I downloaded the new version of Quantas 611 from the TD website, I love it. Hey, I even found a review at SMD which I can agree with about this track, it said, "Quantas 611 is a very beautiful piece, very relaxed, and in rather marked contrast to the pieces that precede it.".
Here is the link to the SMD review. http://www.synthmusicdirect.com/macula2.cfmrattymouse wrote:Strange, the SMD newsletter I received mentioned that Quantas 611 is belted out by Froese like a walrus stuck under a fallen elevator.Desert_Voyager wrote:I downloaded the new version of Quantas 611 from the TD website, I love it. Hey, I even found a review at SMD which I can agree with about this track, it said, "Quantas 611 is a very beautiful piece, very relaxed, and in rather marked contrast to the pieces that precede it.".
Nothing about Walrus's in that review. Peculiar.Desert_Voyager wrote:Here is the link to the SMD review. http://www.synthmusicdirect.com/macula2.cfmrattymouse wrote:Strange, the SMD newsletter I received mentioned that Quantas 611 is belted out by Froese like a walrus stuck under a fallen elevator.Desert_Voyager wrote:I downloaded the new version of Quantas 611 from the TD website, I love it. Hey, I even found a review at SMD which I can agree with about this track, it said, "Quantas 611 is a very beautiful piece, very relaxed, and in rather marked contrast to the pieces that precede it.".
First it's a rhino falling down a flight of stairs, and now it's a walrus stuck under an elevator. Rattymouse, I'm surprised the RSPCA doesn't come after you.rattymouse wrote:Nothing about Walrus's in that review. Peculiar.Desert_Voyager wrote:Here is the link to the SMD review. http://www.synthmusicdirect.com/macula2.cfmrattymouse wrote: Strange, the SMD newsletter I received mentioned that Quantas 611 is belted out by Froese like a walrus stuck under a fallen elevator.
I'm a 7 year vegetarian with a life long interest in animals. I'd never advocate hurting animals in any way, shape, or form. I assume that these expressions are just used to convey a very specific meaning and not to try to get people to recreate the sounds.rotwang wrote:First it's a rhino falling down a flight of stairs, and now it's a walrus stuck under an elevator. Rattymouse, I'm surprised the RSPCA doesn't come after you.rattymouse wrote:Nothing about Walrus's in that review. Peculiar.Desert_Voyager wrote: Here is the link to the SMD review. http://www.synthmusicdirect.com/macula2.cfm
I like the original much better. To me the rerecording sounds somewhat cathartic, like a grain elevator collapsed upon a moose that suffered from autism.sparrow wrote:I own the re rec and two original vinyl copies of this great album. I love it. It's so simply put together but the feel of the whole record floats my boat.
BRUTAL.....rattymouse wrote:I like the original much better. To me the rerecording sounds somewhat cathartic, like a grain elevator collapsed upon a moose that suffered from autism.sparrow wrote:I own the re rec and two original vinyl copies of this great album. I love it. It's so simply put together but the feel of the whole record floats my boat.
Today I've been played the original next to the re-recording. I heard the re-recording more than a year before the original, which a kind guy sent me on a tape late 2006. I transfered it to CDR, but today I had an oppurtunity to finally listen to a proper version of the release, the one from Manikin.sparrow wrote:BRUTAL.....rattymouse wrote:I like the original much better. To me the rerecording sounds somewhat cathartic, like a grain elevator collapsed upon a moose that suffered from autism.sparrow wrote:I own the re rec and two original vinyl copies of this great album. I love it. It's so simply put together but the feel of the whole record floats my boat.
good manPertou wrote:Today I've been played the original next to the re-recording. I heard the re-recording more than a year before the original, which a kind guy sent me on a tape late 2006. I transfered it to CDR, but today I had an oppurtunity to finally listen to a proper version of the release, the one from Manikin.sparrow wrote:BRUTAL.....rattymouse wrote: I like the original much better. To me the rerecording sounds somewhat cathartic, like a grain elevator collapsed upon a moose that suffered from autism.
TBH, I think the re-recording appeals more to me!