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Post by AFX » 02 Apr 2024 22:08

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Adrian Belew, Steve Vai, Tony Levin, and Danny Carey to discuss their upcoming BEAT tour celebrating the music of King Crimson. Delve into the intricacies of their musical arrangements, the inspiration behind the tour, and what fans can expect from these extraordinary performances honoring the legacy of one of progressive rock's most influential bands.
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Post by AFX » 29 Apr 2024 19:28




gli APC con Josh Freese sono un'altra cosa

Peccato che questo tour non arrivi da noi. Comunque Maynard in sufficiente forma direi, a 60 anni

ma nel 2024 chi lo scrive un testo come quello di Judith?
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Post by Tyler Durden » 30 Apr 2024 21:08

AFX wrote: 29 Apr 2024 19:28 Peccato che questo tour non arrivi da noi. Comunque Maynard in sufficiente forma direi, a 60 anni

ma nel 2024 chi lo scrive un testo come quello di Judith?
Momento banalità
Certo che, porcaccia la miseria, a posteriori c'è ancora da rosicare per non aver avuto musica dai tool né tour in Europa per 13 lunghissimi anni, perché quando son tornati Maynard era già molto vicino ai 60 e ora effettivamente se li porta bene musicalmente ma fisicamente quando la videocamera zoomma su di lui si vedono tutti...
Mi sento fortunato ad aver fatto in tempo a vederli ancora nel tour di 10,000 days che almeno non erano ancora "vecchiarelli". Altrimenti oggi sarei dispiaciuto di beccarmeli solo in modalità "warrior struggling to remain relevant"...


13 anni di "deserto dei tartari", caro Adam, sono stati veramente uno spreco

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Post by Lexicon » 01 May 2024 08:24

Live funzionano ancora alla grande anche i Tool.


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Post by AFX » 02 May 2024 09:38

ho fatto il giro dei negozi di Soho a Londra,... ormai quasi solo vinili in vendita. Ma poi sono andato a questo negozio che si chiama FOPP, come l'EP dei Soundgarden, e ho trovato tanta roba buona in CD. Tra queste forse non figura l'album di Billy Howerdel (non lo so, lo devo riascoltare dopo mesi e mesi), ma gliel'ho preso perché mi sono detto "è uno di noi, fa parte di noi, se non glielo compro io, chi glielo compra?".
Ho trovato anche Spectrum di Billy Cobham, suggerito da Danny Carey, a 5 pounds.
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Post by rick81 » 08 May 2024 13:58

Maynard James Keenan che la spiega a tutti e per tutti.

“I think there’s something to be said for friction and the need to create. When you get fat and cozy, that art tends to disappear a little bit. Over here, we’re like those overcrowded rats in a terrarium, with plenty of food, plenty of water, plenty of bedding, and we just start eating each other because we’re bored.

When you have to actually struggle to find the food, find the shelter, find the clothing, there’s something to be said for that friction. It’s where the art happens. But when you’re rich and cozy, time is a beast, ’cause there’s no sense of urgency.

So that’s why I think things take a little longer, ’cause of the success. It almost is a deterrent, and you don’t really have a sense of urgency. So a month can pass with nothing happening and you don’t feel it. Whereas if somebody is desperate to put food on the table, you’re probably a little more efficient and a little more organized to get things moving along.”

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Post by Tyler Durden » 08 May 2024 14:51

rick81 wrote: 08 May 2024 13:58 Maynard James Keenan che la spiega a tutti e per tutti.

“I think there’s something to be said for friction and the need to create. When you get fat and cozy, that art tends to disappear a little bit. Over here, we’re like those overcrowded rats in a terrarium, with plenty of food, plenty of water, plenty of bedding, and we just start eating each other because we’re bored.

When you have to actually struggle to find the food, find the shelter, find the clothing, there’s something to be said for that friction. It’s where the art happens. But when you’re rich and cozy, time is a beast, ’cause there’s no sense of urgency.

So that’s why I think things take a little longer, ’cause of the success. It almost is a deterrent, and you don’t really have a sense of urgency. So a month can pass with nothing happening and you don’t feel it. Whereas if somebody is desperate to put food on the table, you’re probably a little more efficient and a little more organized to get things moving along.”
Più chiaro di così :D A 60 anni non le manda più a dire

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