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Where you came from, or where you're going to
There's a cliché in your eye
File the edges down, soon be underground
There's nothing here for you under the sun
There's nothing new to do, it's all been done
So put your faith in another place
Never seem to get away from this
It's all falling into an abyss
So put your foot on the pedal boy
All you know is second hand
The bullet passed through the cage inside you
You stole the only thing you love
So unfaithful, the drop is fatal
There's nothing here for you under the sun
There's nothing new to do, it's all been done
So put your faith in another place
Never seem to get away from this
It's all falling into an abyss
So put your foot on the pedal boy
All you know is second hand
The bullet passed through the cage inside you
Here's mine:
1. Porcupine Tree
2. Vast
3. Sivert Hoyem and Madrugada
4. The Wailin’ Jennys
5. Zero 7
6. Shook Twins
7. Sarah Jarosz
8. First Aid Kit
Here's mine, of bands/musicians I've never or only very seldom heard elsewhere, and almost *never* on commercial radio. And it's still a partial, ongoing list, and some of the bands are not necessarily "great" per se, but they deserve repeated listening, and I'm glad to get it here:
Porcupine Tree
Cracker
Vienna Teng
Barr Bros.
Tragically Hip
Jesse Cook
Cloud Cult
Porcupine Tree
Lord Huron
Delgres
Doves
Dar Williams
Patty Griffin
Wailin' Jennies
Indigo Girls
Porcupine Tree
Screaming Trees
New Pornographers
Elbow
Boxer Rebellion
Did I mention Porcupine Tree?
All the above (except 4 and 8)
But most notably in addition:
London Grammar
Elbow
Alt-J
Other Lives
Catherine Wheel
TV on the Radio
War on drugsShins
All India Radio
Durutti Column
Calexico
...and just so many others
Great lists, all — I venture to add:
* Casualties of Cool - similar to Porcupine Tree, the dark tone of some of their lyrics disturbs me a bit — about myself ;>) — but the music itself never fails to draw me in. Resonates for some reason.
* The Dandy Warhols
* Jim White
* Beck (given my "advanced age," I didn't grow up hearing his music)
* Rhiannon Giddens - the voice of an angel from my home state
* Neko Case / The New Pornographers (Seeing Neko Case perform live - difficult to describe in a few words - amazing)
* Alison Krauss / Union Station
* A very welcome re-introduction to Chrissie Hynde
1. Dengue Fever
2. Porcupine Tree
3. Younger Brother
4. Ben Howard
5. Rose Windows
6. Republic Tigers
7. Emancipator
8. Andrew Bird
All the above (except 4 and 8)
But most notably in addition:
London Grammar
Elbow
Alt-J
Other Lives
Catherine Wheel
TV on the Radio
War on drugsShins
All India Radio
Durutti Column
Calexico
...and just so many others
1. Dengue Fever
2. Porcupine Tree
3. Younger Brother
4. Ben Howard
5. Rose Windows
6. Republic Tigers
7. Emancipator
8. Andrew Bird
Porcupine Tree, Neko Case, ... the list is long.
1. Dengue Fever
2. Porcupine Tree
3. Younger Brother
4. Ben Howard
5. Rose Windows
6. Republic Tigers
7. Emancipator
8. Andrew Bird
Here's mine:
1. Porcupine Tree
2. Vast
3. Sivert Hoyem and Madrugada
4. The Wailin’ Jennys
5. Zero 7
6. Shook Twins
7. Sarah Jarosz
8. First Aid Kit
1. Dengue Fever
2. Porcupine Tree
3. Younger Brother
4. Ben Howard
5. Rose Windows
6. Republic Tigers
7. Emancipator
8. Andrew Bird
Need help packing?
Nope, but my passport is current. Besides, I'm too busy watching the spectacle now. Believe me, I can pack. It'll be beautiful packing too. And fast, really fast. You won't believe how fast.
Need help packing?
Make America great again! Or not.....
I think you're lucky to be an outsider.
Need help packing?
And happy baby cliché
His last two solo CDs are absolutely stellar.
I think you're lucky to be an outsider.
Well having put over 50 stamps in my passport, I would say that you are lucky to be an American.
Most democratic countries in the world have a Rush L. or two.
That's the sense of humour that comes from being an outsider on the US cultural wars.
And yes, I never do know who I am addressing in a forum like this.
FWIW, I strongly doubt the band members of the band Rush are followers of Rush L. He is a tough sell even with conservatives up here in Canada-land.
I think you're lucky to be an outsider.
That's how good this song is.
Ouch! You really know how to cut a person to the bone.
That's the sense of humour that comes from being an outsider on the US cultural wars.
And yes, I never do know who I am addressing in a forum like this.
FWIW, I strongly doubt the band members of the band Rush are followers of Rush L. He is a tough sell even with conservatives up here in Canada-land.
Why, are you on first name terms with Rush Limbaugh?
Ouch! You really know how to cut a person to the bone.
It's been 5 years since a proper PT album, but Steve has one more solo album that he is working on this Fall, and I can only hope that after that he will bring the band back together.
..don't think i could rate any of their output less than 8..genius!..
It's been 5 years since a proper PT album, but Steve has one more solo album that he is working on this Fall, and I can only hope that after that he will bring the band back together.
Why, are you on first name terms with Rush Limbaugh?
That's a revolting thought...
Why, are you on first name terms with Rush Limbaugh?
Send Kisses from Germany
Hasn't been proven, so who knows. Seems pretty adamant about drug use so maybe not. But then look at Sir Lance of Lies and how adamant he was. Disappointing sport these days. But Amsterdam was a fun place to live and party.
I think it is pretty widely held belief that Greg raced clean, to throw him in with Lance is unfair. Greg was one of the first to use aero to his advantage though. Awesome rider.
Was Lemond juiced up on roids too??
Hasn't been proven, so who knows. Seems pretty adamant about drug use so maybe not. But then look at Sir Lance of Lies and how adamant he was. Disappointing sport these days. But Amsterdam was a fun place to live and party.
More of Porcupine tree and Dream Theater please.
Very happy to hear you every day
Lived in Amsterdam, summer of 86. Greg Lemond was the first American to win the Tour De France (and the only one to still have the titles intact!!!). Lazy days at the coffeeshops, riding our bikes along the canals. Good times.
Was Lemond juiced up on roids too??
Ah Tilburg. Oh for the days of carefree coffeshops by the borders. Breda, Tilburg, Maastricht. I shall miss thee.
Lived in Amsterdam, summer of 86. Greg Lemond was the first American to win the Tour De France (and the only one to still have the titles intact!!!). Lazy days at the coffeeshops, riding our bikes along the canals. Good times.
Strange world isn't it?
Lovely song
Ha ha, just kidding.
Please Bill ,more pocupine Tree.They are horribly underplayed on here!
Love the tree of pines!
Ah Tilburg. Oh for the days of carefree coffeshops by the borders. Breda, Tilburg, Maastricht. I shall miss thee.
It is cold and continuously raining here on the Pacific Coast.
To those frying in the heat back east, does this sound just as good?
It's almost 7am here, I've been working for an hour already, and I've only had 12 hours of sleep in the last 3 days... and yes it does.
I love PT.
It is cold and continuously raining here on the Pacific Coast.
To those frying in the heat back east, does this sound just as good?
Please Bill, no more tbor. Horribly overstayed his welcome here.
No more wimpish remarks about a very accomplished band,thank you.
Please Bill, no more tbor. Horribly overstayed his welcome here.
That's it, into the wood chipper with you. . .
He deserves to go feet first for such insolence. Please revise your graphic.
Please Bill ,more pocupine Tree.They are horribly underplayed on here!
Is Steven Wilson performing in Seattle soon?
Never did figure out what the lyrics were hinting at.....
You have no interest in the past
Where you came from
Where you're going to
There's a cliche in your eye
File the edges down
Soon be underground
There's nothing here for you under the sun
There's nothing new to do, it's all been done
So put your faith in another place
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Never seem to get away from this
It's all fallen into an abyss
So put your foot on the pedal boy
All you know is secondhand
Will it pass through
The cage inside you?
You stole the only thing you love
So unfaithful
Drop is fatal
Great sound! Love PT.
What she said.
I give this an 8 myself. Music enters all ears differently I guess.
My wife and I hiked down to the Pacific Ocean yesterday. We ended up in a conversation with a neighbour who had a great patch of Dahlias. (So do we.) I noted that the music festival t-shirt and mentioned that my favourite keyboardist had written a song about Dahlias.
Take a left at Jupiter Island; drive all night until you can see the Nun's Cleavage. Avoid the Radioactive Toy. Wear your Wastecoat. Turn right at The Hole and keep heading east until you see the Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape. Knock three time on The Cross. Tell them "Sir Tarquin Underspoon" sent you. . .
vandal: My sentiments exactly. To hell with dooo process.
Into the wood chipper for all the infidels!
That's it, into the wood chipper with you. . .
westslope wrote:
I'd say yes to the porcupine and think carefully before saying yes to the subwoofer.
blasphemy part deux!
funny....my nephew wants a porcupine, and my son wants a subwoofer!
I'd say yes to the porcupine and think carefully before saying yes to the subwoofer.
Hi all the PT fans!
This song makes me think that I should switch out the stock component speakers in the 1993 pathfinder with after-market component speakers. The mid-range is fine. I don't need to add a subwoofer. Space is at a premium.
funny....my nephew wants a porcupine, and my son wants a subwoofer!
Blasphemy!!!
I don't think that is being too harsh. I bought this album pretty much without hearing any of the tracks, simply assuming it would do for me what In Absentia, Deadwing and Fear of a Blank Planet have. Just not so. I have really given this whole album time to sink in, but the three aforementioned albums are just hands-down better to me. I wish I felt different about it.
This song captures a bit of that former glory - my favorite of the bunch. I give it more than a 4, but still...
Deadwing is simply so monumental, maybe the bar was raised too high.
Dats my $0.02.
Thanks for agreeing with me.
In Absentia & Deadwing are in my top 10 CD's of all time and are outstanding in every way, PT started falling when Fear of a Blank Planet came out, they hit the ground hard with this dud. I bought The Incident because it was Porcupine Tree - I wish I hadn't.
I consider Wilson's Insergentes a better PT album (even though it's not) than PT's last 2 efforts.
Hi all the PT fans!
This song makes me think that I should switch out the stock component speakers in the 1993 pathfinder with after-market component speakers. The mid-range is fine. I don't need to add a subwoofer. Space is at a premium.
I have also seen them 3 times in concert and have all of their CDs. I am also addicted to them and also love some of Steven's other interests including Opeth and Katatonia which are darker, heavier groups of the metal vein. Just saw Katatonia in concert and it was both raw and musically mesmerizing. Great band if you like the heavier part of PT.
Buy the DVDs. They help bring back the concert connections we have from going to shows and also illustrate what a competent band these guys are live as well as the studio. It's one thing to able to put out a great studio album but to also do the same job in concert (night after night).
I also love that Steven Wilson is into King Crimson. I listened to these guys (KC) when I was in high school (70s) and also like how the members of the band are mature men in their late 30s (Gavin the baby), to their early 50s (Richard the professor)!
Oh, and RP also introduced Porcupine Tree to me and I cannot thank Bill enough for doing this (as well as many other bands that I would not hear on Radio).
The Incident CD is simply amazing and the bonus CD might be even better.
I think Barbieri should write more songs and Barbieri and Wilson should co-write more songs. And yeah I know, I'm guessing the collaboration is not entirely smooth. Suck it up guys! Write. That's an order.
If you were lucky enough to get the DVD in the gray or red version from Burningshed, the audio is included as separate cds. These have been in my car since I got the package. Great stuff.
Right now I can't get the new DVD off the tv, even if I'm working in the house away from the video the audio is ever-present.
The new DVD is getting great reviews!
https://blogcritics.org/music/article/blu-ray-music-review-porcupine-tree/
I can understand some listeners rating The Incident lower than previous releases (Deadwing, In Absentia). I might have been in the
same group upon first hearing The Incident song cycle.
Fortunately, I was at the opening night of The Incident tour last September in Seattle. I had only heard the radio edit version of Time Flies off the new cd so I was at the mercy of Steven Wilson & Co. I actually had an avanced download of The Incident but I refused to listen to it until after the concert.
Looking back on the show, I can honestly say that the audience looked somewhat stunned (in a good way) after The Incident song cycle.
The emotional highs and lows, as well as the beautiful video imagery pulled this whole song cycle together. Hopefully, Porcupine Tree will release The Incident concert on DVD. This will definitely give listeners a better appreciation of this masterpiece.
Right now I can't get the new DVD off the tv, even if I'm working in the house away from the video the audio is ever-present.
Wow, I was on this computer doing something when RP played at 7:51 am - Porcupine Tree - I Drive The Hearse! Five hours, we are listening to another favourite piece off the Incident CDs.
Radio Porcupine?
Porcupine Paradise?
I'm all for it. Believe me!
I don't think that is being too harsh. I bought this album pretty much without hearing any of the tracks, simply assuming it would do for me what In Absentia, Deadwing and Fear of a Blank Planet have. Just not so. I have really given this whole album time to sink in, but the three aforementioned albums are just hands-down better to me. I wish I felt different about it.
This song captures a bit of that former glory - my favorite of the bunch. I give it more than a 4, but still...
Deadwing is simply so monumental, maybe the bar was raised too high.
Dats my $0.02.
Did you see them in concert for this tour? Because if you did, you would appreciate the story telling of this composition when listening to it live and seeing the Lasse Holie graphics that accompany it.
This album reminds me of the Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. It is a story of tragedy and loss, death and significance. It is very moving and PT / Steve Wilson took a chance on connecting with this massive 14 song piece. I think it was an overall success although I still think that Deadwing and In Abstentia are stronger albums overall. On a scale of 1 to 10 with Deadwing and In Abstentia being 10s, this is still a solid 8. Drawing the Line/The Incident are a strong, strong song cycle and the rest of the album really fills in a lot of the blanks to this central backbone.
Again, my opinion, that's all!
Enjoy all things PT and RP!
I don't think that is being too harsh. I bought this album pretty much without hearing any of the tracks, simply assuming it would do for me what In Absentia, Deadwing and Fear of a Blank Planet have. Just not so. I have really given this whole album time to sink in, but the three aforementioned albums are just hands-down better to me. I wish I felt different about it.
This song captures a bit of that former glory - my favorite of the bunch. I give it more than a 4, but still...
Deadwing is simply so monumental, maybe the bar was raised too high.
Dats my $0.02.
I kind of thought the same way at first. It took about 10 listens for it to finally sink in completely.
I'd say I count The Incident among PTs top 3 or 4 albums, which is saying something....
gerry4 wrote:
I want to thank Bill too for playing PT. So many people say there's no good new music. I disagree. radioparadise.com is a great place to find it.
Ummm, naw...I kind of agree. I think Mr. Wilson is getting a little too etheral in his composition. I love PT, love Pink Floyd, but there's a limit to being lost in space...
Rafter101, You need to get with the editing, preview, etc., thing. In your original post, you have me saying things I never said.
There's plenty of brilliant stuff in The Incident in my agonizing but oh so partisan opinion. Wilson's solo CD is amazing if you like ambient, slightly weirder stuff. That took a bunch of listens to fully dial in. The Incident also took a few listens to fully appreciate. Example: Bonnie the Cat on the bonus CD. Written by the band.
I could do without the crashing guitars/pseudo strings in the The Incident. Some people roughen up the palate with tobacco cigars. I don't.
Anticipation is so sensuous, so enjoyable. Wilson does anticipation so well. Think of it as musical foreplay for the profane. By song number 3, The Incident CD has taken me.
This is a 4 at best (the whole CD is probably a 2)
I don't think that is being too harsh. I bought this album pretty much without hearing any of the tracks, simply assuming it would do for me what In Absentia, Deadwing and Fear of a Blank Planet have. Just not so. I have really given this whole album time to sink in, but the three aforementioned albums are just hands-down better to me. I wish I felt different about it.
This song captures a bit of that former glory - my favorite of the bunch. I give it more than a 4, but still...
Deadwing is simply so monumental, maybe the bar was raised too high.
Dats my $0.02.
This CD pales in comparison to other PT masterpieces.
This is a 4 at best (the whole CD is probably a 2)
Must respectfully disagree.
Ummm, naw...I kind of agree. I think Mr. Wilson is getting a little too etheral in his composition. I love PT, love Pink Floyd, but there's a limit to being lost in space...
This is a 4 at best (the whole CD is probably a 2)
Must respectfully disagree.
I want to thank Bill too for playing PT. So many people say there's no good new music. I disagree. radioparadise.com is a great place to find it.
This is a 4 at best (the whole CD is probably a 2)
Interesting, perhaps you need to put Coldplay on instead.
This is a 4 at best (the whole CD is probably a 2)
Me too. Just went to 10.
IMO, PT is the most innovative band in the past 30 years.
I would be even happier if you would help the technologically challenged like myself and upload Flicker !!
Felix, I quite enjoy Flicker. Frankly, song #2 — Bonnie the Cat — grows with additional listens. Sometimes I wonder if I enjoy the bonus CD more than the Incident cycle.
Am going to pass on your request. The instructions RP provides for, a) burning the 'right' MP3 file and then b) uploading it, are more than clear enough.
Frankly, I would love to see Octane Twisted uploaded. But it might be a tad heavier and edgier than many RP listeners would tolerate.
I would be even happier if you would help the technologically challenged like myself and upload Flicker !!
My favorite from the second disk; this one is #2 from that disk for me.
Gotta admit that I'm really very, very happy I uploaded this song for consideration.
And yeah, don't you just love the lazy liquid guitar?
I would be even happier if you would help the technologically challenged like myself and upload Flicker !!
It's the Porcupine Tree effect
8 -> 9
Gotta admit that I'm really very, very happy I uploaded this song for consideration. <vbg>
And yeah, don't you just love the lazy liquid guitar?
Steven Wilson sings, plays guitar. Keyboardist Richard Barbieri wrote the song and provides the warming fills.
Quite enjoy Barbieri's solo work. Wilson's suggestion that he would like to 5.1 mix an early Japan CD has me thinking I should listen to some Japan.
Here's mine, of bands/musicians I've never or only very seldom heard elsewhere, and almost *never* on commercial radio. And it's still a partial, ongoing list, and some of the bands are not necessarily "great" per se, but they deserve repeated listening, and I'm glad to get it here:
Porcupine Tree
Cracker
Vienna Teng
Barr Bros.
Tragically Hip
Jesse Cook
Cloud Cult
Porcupine Tree
Lord Huron
Delgres
Doves
Dar Williams
Patty Griffin
Wailin' Jennies
Indigo Girls
Porcupine Tree
Screaming Trees
New Pornographers
Elbow
Boxer Rebellion
Did I mention Porcupine Tree?