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Title: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Tue, 2007-05-29, 13:59:24
Hi there, I figured that since I now have more than 100 posts on this forum, it's about time to finally post my listening profile! ;D
So here we go. I know it's a fairly long list, but I still listen regularly to all of it (gotta love the shuffle function on the iPod!). By the way, these are cd's I actually own, so no downloads! ;)

Tom

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Abigail's Ghost
- Selling Insincerity *
Amaseffer
- Slaves For Life *
Anathema
- A Natural Disaster   
- Hindsight *      
Arena
- Songs From The Lions Cage      
- Pride            
- The Edits            
- The Cry            
- Welcome To The Stage         
- Welcome (Back!) To The Stage      
- The Visitor            
- The Visitor Revisited         
- Immortal?            
- Unlocking The Cage         
- Breakfast In Biarritz         
- Contagion            
- Contagious            
- Contagium            
- Caught In The Act (DVD)   
- Radiance            
- Live & Life            
- Pepper's Ghost         
- Smoke & Mirrors (DVD)      
- Ten Years On         
Ayreon
- The Final Experiment
- Into The Electric Castle *
- Universal Migrator *      
- The Human Equation
- 01011001 *      
Nick Barrett & Clive Nolan
- A Rush Of Adrenaline (DVD)         
Blackfield      
- Blackfield
- Blackfield II
- NYC (DVD) *      
Blind Ego
- Mirror
Circus Maximus
- Isolate            
Clepsydra
- Alone            
Coheed And Cambria
- Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
- Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow *
Coldplay
- A Rush Of Blood To The Head
- X&Y
- Viva La Vida *
Creed
- Weathered      
Deadsoul Tribe
- The January Tree
Demians
- Building An Empire *      
Dream Theater
- When Dream And Day Unite
- Images & Words         
- Live At The Marquee
- Images And Words - Live In Tokyo (VHS) *      
- Awake            
- A Change Of Seasons         
- Hollow Years (Single)         
- Falling Into Infinity         
- Once In A Livetime
- 5 Years In A Livetime (VHS) *         
- Metropolis pt 2: Scenes From A Memory   
- Through Her Eyes (Single)
- Scenes From A World Tour      
- Metropolis 2000: Scenes From New York (DVD)
- Live Scenes From New York      
- Four Degrees Of Radio Edits      
- Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence      
- The Atco Demos         
- Taste The Memories         
- Train Of Thought
- The Majesty Demos (Official Bootleg) *   
- Master Of Puppets (Official Bootleg)
- The Making Of Scenes From A Memory (Official Bootleg) *      
- Graspop Festival 2002         
- Live At Budokan (DVD)         
- Live in Tokyo / 5 Years In A Livetime (DVD)
- Images And Words Demos (Official Bootleg) *
- When Dream And Day Reunite (Official Bootleg, DVD)      
- A Sort Of Homecoming         
- Octavarium            
- A Walk Beside The Band (Fanclub DVD)
- Awake Demos (Official Bootleg) *         
- Dark Side Of The Moon   ( Official Bootleg, DVD)
- Old Bridge, New Yersey (Official Bootleg) *
- Score (DVD)            
- Score
- Systematic Chaos *
- Falling Into Infinity Demos (Official Bootleg) *
- Bucharest, Romania 7/4/02 (Official Bootleg, DVD) *
- Greatest Hit (...And 21 Other Pretty Cool Songs)*
- Chaos In Motion (DVD) *
Dredg
- Leitmotif            
- El Cielo            
- Catch Without Arms         
- Live At The Fillmore
Elbow
- The Seldom Seen Kid *
Ephrat
- No One's Words *
Evanescence
- The Open Door            
Evergrey
- A Night To Remember (DVD)
- Monday Morning Apocalypse
- Torn *      
Everon
- Fantasma *
- Bridge            
- Flesh
- North *
Face Tomorrow
- The Closer You Get *
- In The Dark *
Fish
- 13th Star *
Foo Fighters
- There Is Nothing Left To Lose *
- One By One *
- In Your Honor *
- Skin And Bones *
- Skin And Bones (DVD)
- Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace *
- Hyde Park (DVD)
Frameshift
- Unweaving The Rainbow         
Frost*
- Milliontown
- Experiments In Mass Appeal Tour cd *
- Experiments In Mass Appeal *         
G3
- Live In Tokyo (DVD)
Gazpacho
- Bravo *
- Night *
Genesis
- When In Rome (DVD) *
Green Lizard
- Identity *         
H (Steve Hogarth)
- Live Spirit: Live Body                  
IQ
- The Seventh House         
- Subterranea: The Concert (DVD)
- Dark Matter
It Bites
- The Tall Ships *
Jadis
- Alive Outside         
- More Than Meets The Eye
Kane
- February (DVD) *
- Fearless *
- Everythingyouwant *
Katatonia
- The Great Cold Distance *            
Kino
- Picture            
- Cutting Room Floor         
Knight Area
- The Sun Also Rises         
- Under A New Sign         
Labrie, James
- Elements Of Persuation         
Lens, The   
- A Word In Your Eye
Lunatic Soul
- Lunatic Soul *
Marillion
- Script For A Jester's Tear      
- Recital Of The Script (DVD)
- Fugazi            
- Real To Reel         
- Misplaced Childhood         
- Clutching At Straws         
- Live From Loreley (DVD)
- Seasons End         
- From Stoke Row To Ipanema (DVD)
- Holidays In Eden         
- Brave            
- Afraid Of Sunlight         
- Kayleigh            
- Made Again            
- The Best Of Both Worlds         
- Marillion.com         
- Anoraknophobia         
- Between You And Me         
- Marillion.co.uk         
- Crash Course         
- EMI Singles Collection         
- Say Cheese! - Christmas 2003      
- You're Gone            
- Marbles (Deluxe Edition)
- Marbles            
- Don't Hurt Yourself               
- Marbles On The Road (DVD)
- Baubles - Christmas 2004      
- Popular Music         
- Marbles Live         
- Merry Xmas To Our Flock - Christmas 2005   
- The Jingle Book - Christmas 2006      
- Somewehere Else
- Thank You Whoever You Are/Most Toys *
- Somewhere In London (DVD) *
- Somewhere Elf - Christmas 2007 *
- Happiness Is The Road (Deluxe Edition) *
- Pudding On The Ritz - Christmas 2008 *
Metallica
- Black Album *
- S&M *
- Some Kind Of Monster (DVD) *
- Death Magnetic *
Mew
- And The Glass Handes Kits *
Morse, Neal
- ?            
- Sola Scriptura         
Mostly Autumn
- Music Inspired By The Lord Of The Rings   
- The Story So Far (DVD)         
- The Next Chapter (DVD)   
Muse
- Showbiz *
- Origin Of Symmetry *
- Absolution Tour (DVD)      
- Black Holes & Revelations
- H.A.A.R.P (DVD) *
No-Man
- Schoolyard Ghosts *
Nosound
- Lightdark *
Novastar
- Almost Bangor *
Opeth
- Still Life *
- Blackwater Park
- Damnation
- Deliverance *         
- Lamentations - Live At Shepherd's Bush Empire 2003 (DVD)
- Ghost Reveries         
- Ghost Reveries (Limited Edition)
- The Roundhouse Tapes *
- Watershed *
- The Roundhouse Tapes (DVD) *
Orford, Martin
- Classical Music and Popular Songs      
OSI
- Free            
Pain Of Salvation
- Entropia            
- One Hour By The Concrete Lake      
- The Perfect Element part 1      
- Remedy Lane         
- 12:05            
- BE            
- BE Live (DVD)
- Live In Barcelona         
- Scarsick            
Pallas
- The Cross & The Crucible         
- The Dreams Of Men         
Pendragon
- Live...At Last And More (DVD)      
- Not Of This World         
- Acoustically Challenged         
- Believe            
- And Now Everybody To The Stage (DVD)
- Past And Presence (DVD) *
- Pure *      
Petrucci, John
- Suspended Animation         
Pink Floyd
- Pulse   (DVD)         
Porcupine Tree
- On The Sunday Of Life         
- Up The Downstair         
- The Sky Moves Sideways
- Signify *
- Coma Divine *      
- Stupid Dream
- Lightbuld Sun *
- Stars Die - The Delirium Years 1991-1997 *
- In Absentia            
- Deadwing
- Deadwing (DTS-version)            
- Arriving Somewhere... (DVD)         
- Fear of a Blank Planet
- Nil Recurring *
- We Lost The Skyline *      
Pure Reason Revolution
- The Dark Third               
Queensryche
- Operation: LIVEcrime (DVD)   
Radiohead
- The Bends *                     
Redemption
- The Origins Of Ruin
Ricocher
- Quest For The Heartland         
Riverside
- Out Of Myself         
- Voices In My Head         
- Second Life Syndrome
- 02 Panic Room (Single)
- Rapid Eye Movement *
- Schizophrenic Prayer (Single) *
- Reality Dream *
Saybia
- Eyes On The Highway *
Scar Symmetry
- Holographic Universe *
Shadow Gallery
- Room V
Sieges Even
- Paramount *
Snow Patrol
- Eyes Open *
- A Hundred Million Suns *   
Solar
- Dark Places
Splinter
- Dreamers *
Staind
- The Illusion Of Progress *            
Strangers On A Train
- The Key Part 1: The Prophecy      
Stream Of Passion
- Embrace The Storm         
- Live In The Real World (DVD)         
Sylvan
- Encounters            
- Artificial Paradise         
- X-Rayed            
- Posthumous Silence         
- Presets
- Posthumous Silence - The Show (DVD) *
- Leaving Backstage *            
Symphony X
- The Odyssey
- Paradise Lost
Three
- The End Is Begun               
Threshold
- Hypothetical            
- Critical Energy (DVD)         
- Subsurface            
- Dead Reckoning
- The Ravages Of Time - The Best Of *      
Tool
- 10.000 Days         
Transatlantic
- SMPTe            
- Bridge Across Forever         
- Live In Europe (DVD)               
Urbane, The
- Neon            
- Glitter            
- Time After Time (Single)         
Vanden Plas
- Christ 0
The Verve
- Forth *                        
Wilson, Ray
- Change
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Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Peter on Tue, 2007-05-29, 16:41:56
kewl..
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Tue, 2007-05-29, 16:48:14
Great list, Tom. Most of your albums are also favorites with me.

It's not hard to see what your three favorite groups are: You're a real collector with Arena, Dream Theater, and Marillion.

But I must say that I have a hard time understanding how you can keep together Dream Theater and H-Marillion to such a degree.

But I guess that's the way we are, us proggies: Mysteries.

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: maddox on Tue, 2007-05-29, 17:09:55
Impressive list, Tom.  8)
Our lists are alike.  ;D

Quote from: Nicky007 on Tue, 2007-05-29, 16:48:14

But I must say that I have a hard time understanding how you can keep together Dream Theater and H-Marillion to such a degree.
.

That's not so hard to me. I basically have the same items of both bands like Tom.  ;)
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: PH on Tue, 2007-05-29, 19:25:06
That's amazing Tom!!! :o

I love you! ;) :D
*claps hands*
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Wed, 2007-05-30, 00:00:13
Have listening profiles become dating profiles?  ;D

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Wed, 2007-05-30, 00:49:10
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Tue, 2007-05-29, 13:59:24
Pink Floyd
- Pulse   (DVD)         

If there's anything I really miss in your list, Tom, then it's the Floyd catalog, but I missed it in PH's and Appelmoes' LP's too. I guess that it's not obvious to the generation following mine that every good proggie needs Pink Floyd.

Sob sob.

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Wed, 2007-05-30, 09:41:29
Quote from: PH on Tue, 2007-05-29, 19:25:06
I love you! ;) :D

Hehe, I'm not entirely sure what to think of this... ;)

Quote from: Nicky007 on Wed, 2007-05-30, 00:49:10
If there's anything I really miss in your list, Tom, then it's the Floyd catalog, but I missed it in PH's and Appelmoes' LP's too. I guess that it's not obvious to the generation following mine that every good proggie needs Pink Floyd.

Sob sob.

Nicky.

I really enjoy listening to Pink Floyd from time to time. Pulse is the only Floyd-item that I own myself, but I also have A Momentary Lapse Of Reason. The reason why it´s not in my listening profile is that it belongs to my dad...But I enjoy listening to that album massively, especially the track On The Turning Away.
On the other hand I do have a couple more albums by them on my computer, namely Dark Side Of The Moon and Wish You Were Here. I think from what I´ve heard of them I like Dark Side Of The Moon best. If you check my listening profile I also have a DVD from Dream Theater of them covering the entire Dark Side Of The Moon-album. Great DVD by the way, you should check it out!

Cheers, Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Wed, 2007-05-30, 12:13:19
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Wed, 2007-05-30, 09:41:29
Hehe, I'm not entirely sure what to think of this... ;)

PH just lives by Corinthians 13.

Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Wed, 2007-05-30, 09:41:29
On the other hand I do have a couple more albums by them on my computer, namely Dark Side Of The Moon and Wish You Were Here. I think from what I´ve heard of them I like Dark Side Of The Moon best. If you check my listening profile I also have a DVD from Dream Theater of them covering the entire Dark Side Of The Moon-album. Great DVD by the way, you should check it out!

Thanks for the tip of DT playing Dark Side. Sure gotta have that one. Man!

Yes, I agree that Dark Side is their best. There's something very special about it. I don't wanna tell you how many times I've heard it - studio, bootleg, live - because you'd then fall down from your chair. It's not too much to say that I grew up with Dark Side next to me.

In a solemn moment, what I like most about Arena, beside their extraordinarily deep lyrics, is that they took over the Floyd-sound. Weep weep.

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: PH on Thu, 2007-05-31, 16:42:19
Quote from: Nicky007 on Wed, 2007-05-30, 12:13:19PH just lives by Corinthians 13.
:D
Indeed! ;)

Quote from: Nicky007 on Wed, 2007-05-30, 12:13:19In a solemn moment, what I like most about Arena, beside their extraordinarily deep lyrics, is that they took over the Floyd-sound.
??? Really? Hmmm... perhaps The Visitor, but...
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Thu, 2007-05-31, 17:19:02
Quote from: PH on Thu, 2007-05-31, 16:42:19
??? Really? Hmmm... perhaps The Visitor, but...

Hey, come on, PH, Floyd is all over Arena's music, although I then have to add that Arena also have a lot more to offer, they definitely have their own Arena sound.

I can only say: Get the Floyd albums on my Past Masters List. You simply can't go wrong with them.

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Sun, 2007-07-29, 17:14:26
I updated my list with the following cd's:

Pain Of Salvation - Live In Barcelona (fanclub-cd)
Symphony X - Paradise Lost

Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Tue, 2007-07-31, 09:04:39
And what do you think of Paradise Lost, Tom? And Christ 0? As you and I have similar tastes, your opin would interest me (and hopefully others too).

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: PH on Fri, 2007-08-03, 21:35:39
Paradise Lost is awesome!

Ahem... Tom?
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Sat, 2007-08-04, 01:29:27
Quote from: Nicky007 on Tue, 2007-07-31, 09:04:39
And what do you think of Paradise Lost, Tom? And Christ 0? As you and I have similar tastes, your opin would interest me (and hopefully others too).

Nicky.

Quote from: PH on Fri, 2007-08-03, 21:35:39
Paradise Lost is awesome!

Ahem... Tom?

Yeah I like it a lot! I think it is more heavy than their other albums but in all this heavyness they are able to keep a certain amount of melody which I find very attractive. Also Russel Allen seems to sing in a more agressive way, his voice sounds more 'raw' than ever before. I think my favourite track at the moment (this changes daily at the moment) is The Sacrifice which I think has a truly brilliant melody. I get shivers every time I listen to it.
The only thing that is sort of lacking (well, lacking is not exactly the right word but hopefully you know what I mean), is an epic a la The Odyssey. Don't get me wrong, I like Paradise Lost very much but as The Odyssey is my all time favourite SymX track I would like such a song on every album! I guess I'm just spoiled...;D I'm looking forward to seeing them live for the very first time on October 9th, when they are 'special guests' on Dream Theater's Chaos In Motion tour.

Christ 0 is another fine example of how a good progmetal album should sound. I'm not that familiar with Vanden Plas' earlier work but I think this album has to be among their best, and if not their other albums have to be more than amazing! I really like the orchestral arrangements on Christ 0, an influence that clearly originates from their theater engagements in the past. My favourite track on this album is January Sun, by a mile. I don't know how to describe it but it simply ticks all my boxes ;).

That's it for now, I'm off to bed!

Cheers, Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Sat, 2007-08-04, 11:28:40
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Sat, 2007-08-04, 01:29:27
I'm not that familiar with Vanden Plas' earlier work but I think this album has to be among their best, and if not their other albums have to be more than amazing!

That's exactly what they are, Tom. Beyond Daylight is just as unbelievably good as Christ 0, although the thematic material of Christ 0 is blasting.

Thanks for your characterisation. We seem to be very much on line.

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Sat, 2007-08-04, 12:56:58
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Sat, 2007-08-04, 01:29:27
Yeah I like it a lot! I think it is more heavy than their other albums but in all this heavyness they are able to keep a certain amount of melody which I find very attractive.

See, that's just the thing: It's very heavy, and very melodic.

> Also Russell Allen seems to sing in a more aggressive way, his voice sounds more 'raw' than ever before.

I really love the way he sings now  *horns*  (I added an l and a g)

> I think my favourite track at the moment (this changes daily at the moment) is The Sacrifice which I think has a truly brilliant melody. I get shivers every time I listen to it.

No tomfoolery here, I agree fully.

> The only thing that is sort of lacking (well, lacking is not exactly the right word but hopefully you know what I mean), is an epic a la The Odyssey. Don't get me wrong, I like Paradise Lost very much but as The Odyssey is my all time favourite SymX track I would like such a song on every album! I guess I'm just spoiled...;D

Funny, I know that a lot of proggies are epic junkies, but I dont need that, as long as it rocks and the lyrics juggle my mind, and that's the case with PL.

But agreed, The Odyssey is brilliant.

> I'm looking forward to seeing them live for the very first time on October 9th, when they are 'special guests' on Dream Theater's Chaos In Motion tour.

Lucky bastard. I'm gonna try hit Stockholm, but I dont know whether SyX will play too.

> Christ 0 is another fine example of how a good progmetal album should sound. I'm not that familiar with Vanden Plas' earlier work but I think this album has to be among their best, and if not their other albums have to be more than amazing! I really like the orchestral arrangements on Christ 0, an influence that clearly originates from their theater engagements in the past. My favourite track on this album is January Sun, by a mile. I don't know how to describe it but it simply ticks all my boxes ;).

My fave is Postcard To God (which ticks all my boxes)  :)


> That's it for now, I'm off to bed!

Hope you got a good night's sleep, Tom. Proggies need that too.

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: maddox on Sat, 2007-08-04, 14:58:26
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Sat, 2007-08-04, 01:29:27
Yeah I like it a lot! I think it is more heavy than their other albums but in all this heavyness they are able to keep a certain amount of melody which I find very attractive. Also Russel Allen seems to sing in a more agressive way, his voice sounds more 'raw' than ever before. I think my favourite track at the moment (this changes daily at the moment) is The Sacrifice which I think has a truly brilliant melody. I get shivers every time I listen to it.
The only thing that is sort of lacking (well, lacking is not exactly the right word but hopefully you know what I mean), is an epic a la The Odyssey. Don't get me wrong, I like Paradise Lost very much but as The Odyssey is my all time favourite SymX track I would like such a song on every album! I guess I'm just spoiled...;D

I agree. It's way heavier than the previous album and Russel does an excellent job on it. Really love the artwork of the Special edition too. Probably the best i've seen this year.
Since i'm a sucker for epics i too miss a long song on PL. Read an article in Aardschok (Dutch metal megazine) that they didn't do that on purpose. Don't know if that improved the album though since i like it as it is.
But to me the album is a grower. Didn't really knew what to think of it when i first heard it but now i like it even more.

That's a good thing.  :D

QuoteI'm looking forward to seeing them live for the very first time on October 9th, when they are 'special guests' on Dream Theater's Chaos In Motion tour.

Me too though i will see them on October 4th when they attend at the Loto Arena in Antwerp, Belgium. Wanted to go to the Dutch gig as well but on the time i booked for Antwerp, i didn't know the date. Since it's only five days later i think i'll skip that one.
Maybe they will return next year. Then i'll probably will go.  ;D

QuoteChrist 0 is another fine example of how a good progmetal album should sound. I'm not that familiar with Vanden Plas' earlier work but I think this album has to be among their best, and if not their other albums have to be more than amazing! I really like the orchestral arrangements on Christ 0, an influence that clearly originates from their theater engagements in the past. My favourite track on this album is January Sun, by a mile. I don't know how to describe it but it simply ticks all my boxes ;).

Cheers, Tom

Funny you mention January Sun, Tom. It holds every good thing that makes Vanden Plas a top band. I actually consider it a musical-lite. You can taste the drama and emotion in the song. I also like Silently which has the best and sometimes funny lyrics of Christ. O.

Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Sat, 2007-08-04, 15:38:37
I'm gonna strangle the next roomie who spells Russell's name as Russel - slowly, and play The Battle all the while.

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: maddox on Sat, 2007-08-04, 16:26:42
Quote from: Nicky007 on Sat, 2007-08-04, 15:38:37
I'm gonna strangle the next roomie who spells Russell's name as Russel - slowly, and play The Battle all the while.

Nicky.

;D

*Russell Allen, Russell Allen, Russell Allen, Russell Allen etc etc.  ;)


QuoteI'm gonna strangle...

Maybe you could consider an anger management course.   :P  ;)
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Sat, 2007-08-04, 16:39:23
Quote from: Nicky007 on Sat, 2007-08-04, 12:56:58
Lucky bastard. I'm gonna try hit Stockholm, but I dont know whether SyX will play too.

I think this is your lucky day, because they are......So what are you still doing here? Go and buy yourself a ticket!!! ;)

Cheers, Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Sun, 2007-08-05, 14:44:57
Yeah, I would like to ........ sigh ........ but somehow I missed out on the rich uncle.

But now that I know that SyX are playing too, man, somehow I have to get there, I like'm (almost) as much as DT.

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Thu, 2007-08-09, 15:38:24
Quote from: Nicky007 on Sun, 2007-08-05, 14:44:57
Yeah, I would like to ........ sigh ........ but somehow I missed out on the rich uncle.

But now that I know that SyX are playing too, man, somehow I have to get there, I like'm (almost) as much as DT.

Nicky.

Yeah me too. Especially after Paradise Lost. I don't really know to which of the 2 bands I'm looking forward to the most to be honest! Well Dream Theater is my alltime favourite band but now I'm in a Symphony X-period so maybe that explains it a bit...

By the way, I recently added a DVD to my list, it's from the Foo Fighters and it is called Skin And Bones. It's an 'acoustic' concert and highly recommended if you just wanna chill out on a nice summer evening together with your loved ones (in my case, a couple of beers!)... ;D

Cheers, Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Thu, 2007-08-09, 17:11:02
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Thu, 2007-08-09, 15:38:24
By the way, I recently added a DVD to my list, it's from the Foo Fighters and it is called Skin And Bones. It's an 'acoustic' concert and highly recommended if you just wanna chill out on a nice summer evening together with your loved ones (in my case, a couple of beers!)... ;D

Tom, we really need to find a nice woman for you. Beer is great, but after all .... If Yappy Appy can get one, then you can too. Aint there some single women here in the Room? And trust me gals, you got a guy here who's hot on Arena and Dream Theater, so whether you take him to the theater or arena, he'll be your dream man  ;D

Tom, I'll admit that the Foo Fighters aint anywhere near the top of my hitlist, but maybe you could tell us what you like about Skin And Bones.

Enjoy your beers, by the way. I'm havin one too now. Old Speckled Hen is next in line, John. In Denmark it's real dream summer at the moment, and a good cold beer goes well with a sunny evening.

I liked your pun: in my case, a couple of beers!

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Appelmoes?? on Thu, 2007-08-09, 19:59:22
Quote from: Nicky007 on Thu, 2007-08-09, 17:11:02If Yappy Appy can get one, then you can too.
>:(

I didn't get her, she caught me ;D

(Not in the act though)
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: bluepony on Fri, 2007-08-10, 11:16:47
Quote from: Nicky007 on Thu, 2007-08-09, 17:11:02
Tom, we really need to find a nice woman for you. Beer is great, but after all .... If Yappy Appy can get one, then you can too. Aint there some single women here in the Room? And trust me gals, you got a guy here who's hot on Arena and Dream Theater, so whether you take him to the theater or arena, he'll be your dream man  ;D

:D ;D :D ;D
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Post by: Appelmoes?? on Fri, 2007-08-10, 12:26:18
Does that mean you're a candidate?
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Post by: bluepony on Fri, 2007-08-10, 12:37:19
A candidate for what - 'single' or 'nice'?  ;)
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Post by: Appelmoes?? on Fri, 2007-08-10, 12:45:13
Nicky only said "nice" so the single part appearantly doesn't matter :D
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Post by: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-08-10, 12:53:59
You seem to be a candy date for Tom, Bluepony.

Nicky.
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Post by: bluepony on Fri, 2007-08-10, 13:04:05
Quote from: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-08-10, 12:53:59
You seem to be a candy date for Tom, Bluepony.

Nicky.

LOL! OK by me, I like candy.  ;D
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-08-10, 16:01:54
It's actually "candy" in a bit different sense, Bluepony .............. but that's Bupie's department .............. or we can let it be a challenge for Tom  ;D

Nicky.
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Post by: bluepony on Fri, 2007-08-10, 17:12:53
OK, I'm confused again... ???
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Post by: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-08-10, 18:03:40
That's the first step  ;D

Nicky.
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Post by: The Butterfly Man on Fri, 2007-08-10, 18:11:55
Quote from: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-08-10, 18:03:40
That's the first step  ;D

Nicky.

Oh my, I seriously cannot stop laughing!!! ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: bellanova on Fri, 2007-08-10, 18:17:40
Hey can i apply too? Im single and nice! Competition for Blue Pony!! :)
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Post by: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-08-10, 18:38:53
"Single" I'll leave up to you to determine, Bellanova, but "nice" is kinda up to the guy to decide. Just because you're an Arena fan ......... ;D

Good that Cap is far away. But it seems that Tom is enjoying the ride.

Nicky.
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Post by: The Butterfly Man on Fri, 2007-08-10, 18:47:41
Quote from: bellanova on Fri, 2007-08-10, 18:17:40
Hey can i apply too? Im single and nice! Competition for Blue Pony!! :)

I think I'll have to change the topic title in Tom's Dating Show ;) :D
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-08-10, 18:50:15
Let's just interpret cd's as carnal delights  ;D

Nicky.
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Post by: johninblack on Fri, 2007-08-10, 20:36:35
Quote from: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-08-10, 18:50:15
Let's just interpret cd's as carnal delights  ;D

Nicky.


Strange man!
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Post by: Nicky007 on Sat, 2007-08-11, 12:00:42
Tom aint that strange, John. He likes Arena, like the rest of us  ;D

Nicky.
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Post by: johninblack on Sat, 2007-08-11, 12:16:02
Quote from: Nicky007 on Sat, 2007-08-11, 12:00:42
Tom aint that strange, John. He likes Arena, like the rest of us  ;D

Nicky.


You know who I meant ;D
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Post by: bluepony on Mon, 2007-08-13, 09:17:29
Quote from: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-08-10, 18:03:40
That's the first step  ;D

Nicky.

First step to what?  ;)
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Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2007-08-13, 09:28:41
That's just what you're not supposed to know, Bluey  ;D

Nicky.
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Post by: bluepony on Mon, 2007-08-13, 09:36:09
Ehm... help!?  ;) ;) ;)
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Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2007-08-13, 11:13:33
Tom, where are you?

Nicky.
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Post by: bluepony on Mon, 2007-08-13, 11:15:17
He's gone - you probably scared him off!  :o

;)
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Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2007-08-13, 11:17:57
He just needs some help from a mature man. OK, Tom, let's go off into Personal Message Mode  ;D

Nicky.
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Post by: bluepony on Mon, 2007-08-13, 11:39:51
Is this turning into some "Cyrano de Bergerac" thing?  ;)
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Post by: The Butterfly Man on Mon, 2007-08-13, 11:55:45
Quote from: Nicky007 on Mon, 2007-08-13, 11:13:33
Tom, where are you?

Nicky.

I'm right here! Why? :P
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Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2007-08-13, 12:02:47
Where, I can't see you?

Nicky.
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Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2007-08-13, 12:08:59
Quote from: bluepony on Mon, 2007-08-13, 11:39:51
Is this turning into some "Cyrano de Bergerac" thing?  ;)

Bupie, where are you? We need some help with so much woman power around.

Nicky.
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Post by: bluepony on Mon, 2007-08-13, 12:11:41
I see... want me to shut up and go away?
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Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2007-08-13, 12:14:22
No, just get all the Britney-girlies to listen to Arena instead. That'd be a good deal for everyone, and get you a lot of JD/C.

Nicky.
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Post by: bluepony on Mon, 2007-08-13, 12:16:06
Problem is, I don't know too many Britney-girlies... I forced them all to listen to Arena, and they either turned into fans (good!  :)) or don't talk to me any more for torturing them with "that horrible music" ( >:()...
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Post by: bluepony on Mon, 2007-08-13, 12:20:22
Quote from: Nicky007 on Mon, 2007-08-13, 12:14:22
No, just get all the Britney-girlies to listen to Arena instead. That'd be a good deal for everyone, and get you a lot of JD/C.

Nicky.

I wonder: who would give me all the JD? You??  :)
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Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2007-08-13, 12:25:01
Sure would, if you made A as big as DT. But I wouldn't pick you up from the gutter again ........... or maybe I would, for "old" friendship's sake.

Nicky.
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Post by: bluepony on Mon, 2007-08-13, 12:28:34
Quote from: Nicky007 on Mon, 2007-08-13, 12:25:01
... I wouldn't pick you up from the gutter again ....

Don't worry, so far there's never been any need for that - I know my limits!  ;)
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Sun, 2007-08-19, 00:24:05
Let's try to get back on-topic again! ;D
I added Redemption - The Origins Of Ruin to my list. Great album!

Tom
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Post by: The Butterfly Man on Tue, 2007-08-28, 21:04:21
Today I added 2 cd's to my list:

Porcupine Tree - Deadwing. I already have this album since its release but today I bought the DTS-version of it. Sounds really great!
Riverside - 02 Panic Room (Single). Sounds like....uhh....Riverside! :D I can't wait until the 28th of September when they release Rapid Eye Movement!

Have a nice evening everybody!

Tom
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Post by: The Butterfly Man on Tue, 2007-09-25, 13:04:36
Again, I addes two cd's today:

Circus Maximus - Isolate
Three - The End Is Begun

Now I'm gonna listen to them!  ;D

Tom
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Post by: Nicky007 on Tue, 2007-09-25, 13:25:39
Two great albums, Tom. Tell us what they're like after some spins.

I'm gettin them too at the first opportunity.

Nicky.
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Post by: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-09-28, 12:19:06
Tom, I'm wondering why you only have 10,000 Days by Tool. All Tool albums are exciting.

And how about Steve Vai, Stride and Sieges Even? I'm sure you'll like them.

I see that your and my tastes are very close.

Nicky.
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Post by: erik on Fri, 2007-09-28, 12:46:33
Quote from: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-09-28, 12:19:06
Tom, I'm wondering why you only have 10,000 Days by Tool. All Tool albums are exciting.
I very much agree! Lateralus is my favourite!  8)

Remark added: check out the Tool-related project A Perfect Circle as well! (Mer De Noms, Thirteenth Step)
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Post by: maddox on Sat, 2007-09-29, 16:53:30
Quote from: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-09-28, 12:19:06
Tom, I'm wondering why you only have 10,000 Days by Tool. All Tool albums are exciting.


Agree.  *horns*  ;D
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Mon, 2007-10-01, 21:36:49
Quote from: Nicky007 on Fri, 2007-09-28, 12:19:06
Tom, I'm wondering why you only have 10,000 Days by Tool. All Tool albums are exciting.

And how about Steve Vai, Stride and Sieges Even? I'm sure you'll like them.

I see that your and my tastes are very close.

Nicky.

Hey Nicky, Just want you to know that 10,000 Days isn't the only album I've heard from Tool. In fact, I listened to them all but haven't got a 'physical' version of any other album of theirs apart from 10,000 Days if you get what I mean...But rest assured, they are on my shopping list so I will have them eventually.

About Steve Vai, I don't really like his music. At least the songs of his that are featured on the 'G3 - Live in Tokyo' dvd (John Petrucci, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani). Although he is technically very, very  good I find his songs lack a certain amount of emotion. Also, when he's on stage he play's with a certain arrogance. He's like "Hey, look at me, I can play the guitar and make crazy faces all at the same time!" Not to mention that fan (as in 'windblower', not fanatic ;)) that makes his hair go wild. Maybe I should actually listen to some of his studio stuff but because of that G3 dvd I'm a bit put off to be honest...

Then Stride and Sieges Even, I haven't heard a single note by them so I can't really comment. How's that for a change! ;) :D

Quote from: erik on Fri, 2007-09-28, 12:46:33
I very much agree! Lateralus is my favourite!  8)

Remark added: check out the Tool-related project A Perfect Circle as well! (Mer De Noms, Thirteenth Step)

Hi Erik (long time no see by the way!)

I also really like Lateralus. In fact, I play Schism with my band (I play the guitar, remember?;))! Great track from a great album. Have to buy myself a proper copy soon! The same story with APC. I listened to all their albums and really enjoy them (especially Thirteenth Step) but I have yet to buy them...actually you guys reminded me to get them as soon as possible!

Tom
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Post by: Nicky007 on Tue, 2007-10-02, 00:47:27
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Mon, 2007-10-01, 21:36:49
About Steve Vai, I don't really like his music. At least the songs of his that are featured on the 'G3 - Live in Tokyo' dvd (John Petrucci, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani).

The usual misconception, Tom. Most people who know about Steve Vai don't know more about him than his participation in G3. Does anyone judge JP solely on the basis of his G3 feats? No, in any case noone who knows how fantastic Dream Theater are.

Though Vai probably earned a lot of money doing the G3 tour, it has given him an unfortunate reputation among many proggies of being nothing more than a guitar acrobat, which is a damned pity, because this guy is extremely talented, not only as a guitarist, but also as composer, keyboard player and singer.

Vai's albums "Fire Garden", "Real Illusions: Reflections", "The Ultra Zone", and "Passion and Warfare" are masterpieces, musically as great as the albums of Redemption, and Vai's lyrics are better than Nick van Dyk's (more metaphysical).

OK, he likes putting on a show at his concerts, which in his case is fine, because it doesn't at all detract from the music and adds to the entertainment. I experienced him live in Copenhagen last year, and that was a tremendous concert.


Re Stride, twice I've placed a link in the Room to an excellent sample, namely a video of their song Imagine (not John Lennon's). Their album Imagine is a treat for any heavy proggie.

Nicky.
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Post by: bluepony on Tue, 2007-10-02, 12:56:39
Quote from: Nicky007 on Tue, 2007-10-02, 00:47:27
OK, he likes putting on a show at his concerts...

Yep, that happens when you play in the same band like David Lee Roth for a while!  ;D
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: erik on Wed, 2007-10-03, 19:43:56
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Mon, 2007-10-01, 21:36:49
Hey Nicky, Just want you to know that 10,000 Days isn't the only album I've heard from Tool. In fact, I listened to them all but haven't got a 'physical' version of any other album of theirs apart from 10,000 Days if you get what I mean...But rest assured, they are on my shopping list so I will have them eventually.

[...]

Hi Erik (long time no see by the way!)

I also really like Lateralus. In fact, I play Schism with my band (I play the guitar, remember?;))! Great track from a great album. Have to buy myself a proper copy soon! The same story with APC. I listened to all their albums and really enjoy them (especially Thirteenth Step) but I have yet to buy them...actually you guys reminded me to get them as soon as possible!

Tom
Hi Tom, yeah it has been, hasn't it! Cool that you play Schism with your band and relieved that you did not miss that album and A Perfect Circle  ;)
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Post by: The Butterfly Man on Tue, 2008-07-08, 19:12:20
Hi guys, I recently recorded myself playing the guitarsolo from Sylvan's Posthumous Silence. Today I added it to Youtube so I thought you might like to see it. You can do so here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO17Wsjuys0

Cheers, Tom

Edit: By the way, I see that I've got some updating to do on my cd-list... :o
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Post by: Nicky007 on Tue, 2008-07-08, 19:28:01
Nice, Tom. However, I don't quite understand the purpose  ???

How about recording one of your own compositions ?  - or an interesting cover ?

I also watched your friend Mari racin with Herman and Sam  ;D

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Tue, 2008-07-08, 19:38:42
Quote from: Nicky007 on Tue, 2008-07-08, 19:28:01
Nice, Tom. However, I don't quite understand the purpose  ???

The purpose was to show it to a friend who wanted to know how I play it. The purpose was never to post it in The Shattered Room but I thought that maybe some of you guys would find it interesting.

QuoteHow about recording one of your own compositions ?  - or an interesting cover ?

Maybe I will, when I find the motivation to do some recording again.

QuoteI also watched yor friend Mari racin with Herman and Sam  ;D

;D
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Post by: maddox on Tue, 2008-07-08, 20:06:48
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Tue, 2008-07-08, 19:12:20
Hi guys, I recently recorded myself playing the guitarsolo from Sylvan's Posthumous Silence. Today I added it to Youtube so I thought you might like to see it. You can do so here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO17Wsjuys0

Cheers, Tom

Edit: By the way, I see that I've got some updating to do on my cd-list... :o

If there comes a day that Sylvan is searching for a new guitarist I'll send them your email address.  ;)
Good job, Tom.  :D
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Post by: Steve Jones on Tue, 2008-07-08, 20:14:02
Congratulations, Tom, you now have a world famous chin.  ;D
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Tue, 2008-07-08, 20:23:39
Quote from: maddox on Tue, 2008-07-08, 20:06:48
If there comes a day that Sylvan is searching for a new guitarist I'll send them your email address.  ;)
Good job, Tom.  :D

Thanks Mad! :)

Quote from: Steve Jones on Tue, 2008-07-08, 20:14:02
Congratulations, Tom, you now have a world famous chin.  ;D

Ah just focus on the playing please! ;D I hadn't even noticed it, but I'm used to my chin anyway so to me it's not that big a deal.  :P

Tom
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Post by: PH on Wed, 2008-07-09, 23:14:22
Wow Tom! Really cool! ;D
You make me wanna play that album again, which is exactly what I'm gonna do tomorrow!

-Paco
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Post by: The Butterfly Man on Sun, 2008-07-13, 01:38:38
Quote from: PH on Wed, 2008-07-09, 23:14:22
Wow Tom! Really cool! ;D
You make me wanna play that album again, which is exactly what I'm gonna do tomorrow!

-Paco

Thanks Paco! Much appreciated! :)

Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Fri, 2008-08-08, 20:36:50
Hi guys, here I am in a hostel in Helsinki, Finland. I am on a great backpacking vacation with my mate to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and while in Tallinn (Estonia) we decided to take the boat to Helsinki. That's where I am now. Tomorrow  evening we'll embark on a trip by boat and bus to Lithuania, where we will arrive on sunday afternoon. But seeing this hostel has free internet access I couldn't resist to check the Room. So how are you guys doing?? I'm doing great! Next friday I'll be back in Holland again, so I guess I'll 'speak' you all then! :)

Now I'm off to grab another beer. I lost count already....... ;)

Cheers, Tom
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Post by: maddox on Fri, 2008-08-08, 20:42:57
Hey, Tom.

Good to see you're doing well on your vacation. Make sure you remember all the details when head for the flat-lands again.  ;D

Cheers and see ya.  8)
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Bupie on Fri, 2008-08-08, 22:11:00
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Fri, 2008-08-08, 20:36:50
Hi guys, here I am in a hostel in Helsinki, Finland. I am on a great backpacking vacation with my mate to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and while in Tallinn (Estonia) we decided to take the boat to Helsinki. That's where I am now. Tomorrow  evening we'll embark on a trip by boat and bus to Lithuania, where we will arrive on sunday afternoon. But seeing this hostel has free internet access I couldn't resist to check the Room. So how are you guys doing?? I'm doing great! Next friday I'll be back in Holland again, so I guess I'll 'speak' you all then! :)

Now I'm off to grab another beer. I lost count already....... ;)

Cheers, Tom

Good end of vacations, Tom. Mine begin ... NOW  8)
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2009-01-26, 09:46:11
« Last Edit: Tue, 2007-09-25, 12:02:45 by The Butterfly Man »   :o ;) ;D

And maybe you can add your take on The Lens, Tom  ???

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Mon, 2009-01-26, 12:58:22
Quote from: Nicky007 on Mon, 2009-01-26, 09:46:11
« Last Edit: Tue, 2007-09-25, 12:02:45 by The Butterfly Man »   :o ;) ;D

You're right, it's been a while since I added anything to my list. Now I have more than twice as much cd's so updating my list is gonna take quite some time. But if you're really interested I might be able to do it... ;)

QuoteAnd maybe you can add your take on The Lens, Tom  ???

I don't think I played their album A Word In Your Eye in years! I used to like it, but I guess I just moved on to heavier playgrounds! ;) However, it is by no means a bad album. The music is probably best described as IQ-light but that's no surprise since Mike Holmes and Martin Orford are involved.

Since it's so long ago I find it very difficult to give a detailed description, so maybe someone else can help me out here?

Tom
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Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2009-01-26, 13:06:13
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Mon, 2009-01-26, 12:58:22
But if you're really interested I might be able to do it... ;)

Tom, you're my crazy buddy here in the Room - Mad is mad enuff in himself  :o ::)  - so yeah, I'm really interested  ;D ;) :)


Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Mon, 2009-01-26, 12:58:22
The music is probably best described as IQ-light ....

IQ-light would in my book be sumthin like Enya - or the soundtrack of Andy Warhol's Sleep  ;D

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Mon, 2009-01-26, 13:22:44
Quote from: Nicky007 on Mon, 2009-01-26, 13:06:13
Tom, you're my crazy buddy here in the Room - Mad is mad enuff in himself  :o ::)  - so yeah, I'm really interested  ;D ;) :)

Okay, I'll try to do it sometime this week... :D


QuoteIQ-light would in my book be sumthin like Enya - or the soundtrack to Andy Warhol's Sleep

I was thinking that as well. I don't really think The Lens is something that you are gonna like...

Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2009-01-26, 13:33:46
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Mon, 2009-01-26, 13:22:44
Okay, I'll try to do it sometime this week... :D

That's something one can do in steps  ;)

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Mon, 2009-01-26, 13:37:39
Quote from: Nicky007 on Mon, 2009-01-26, 13:33:46
That's something one can do in steps  ;)

I know. But when I start it's better to finish it straight away, otherwise you'll keep bugging me... ;D

Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2009-01-26, 13:40:41
You mean like "How about this ? - and how about that ? "  when you actually have'm  ;D

Anyone consider me "impatient" ?  :D

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Mon, 2009-01-26, 13:49:27
Quote from: Nicky007 on Mon, 2009-01-26, 13:40:41
Anyone consider me "impatient" ?  :D

Nah, just slightly...

;)

Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Mon, 2009-01-26, 17:08:18
 ;D Tom.

I like your signature Anathema lyric  *horns*

What a wonderful album A Natural Disaster is  :)

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Fri, 2009-02-06, 11:57:35
I finally took some time to update my list. However, since I'm not home right now I forgot a lot of albums. I'll continue updating this weekend when I'm home, that'll make it a lot easier. But hey, at least it's a start! ;)

'New' albums are marked with a *.

Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Sat, 2009-02-07, 18:45:48
Okay I'm finally up to date - I added a total of 89 releases to my list...

Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Sat, 2009-02-07, 19:19:19
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Sat, 2009-02-07, 18:45:48
Okay I'm finally up to date - I added a total of 89 releases to my list...

Tom

Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Sat, 2009-02-07, 18:49:45
Feellin' great!!!! :)

Tom

:) ;D *horns*

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Sat, 2009-02-07, 19:30:57
Tom, you forgot This Godless Endeavor - either to buy it, or list it  ;)

Nicky.
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: The Butterfly Man on Sat, 2009-02-07, 19:35:04
Quote from: Nicky007 on Sat, 2009-02-07, 19:30:57
Tom, you forgot This Godless Endeavor - either to buy it, or list it  ;)

I guess I just forgot to buy it! ;D

Tom
Title: Re: The Butterfly Man's cd's...
Post by: Nicky007 on Wed, 2014-02-26, 13:11:16
Tom, I'm curious as to what you're mainly into these days. Would you care to write something in this thread ?

I just bumped it for you ;D

- Nicky