[atlantaprog] Re: fave cds

Cool I'll check it out then.
Hal
George wrote:

>Hal,
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>It's pretty heavy but also has some spine-chilling clean parts (some jazzy 
>with brushes on percussion).  You'll have to get used to some of the 
>vocals, but again, there are some really sweet clean vocal parts very 
>reminiscent of Nick Drake (English folk).  It is a concept album of sorts 
>in that it is essentially one long song.  The more you listen to it the 
>more you realize how complicated and beautiful the entire structure of the 
>cd is.  I've been listening to it for years and it has never grown old.  Later,
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>--
>George
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>At 08:50 AM 11/24/2003 -0500, you wrote:
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>>Damn, now I'm going to have to check out Opeth's still life, I have
>>their newest one and liked it.
>>I know they are a heavy band, how do you categorize Still Life?
>>
>>Hal
>>LordOnly.net
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>>George wrote:
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>>>Hi all.  I don't speak up much here and figured this would be a good chance
>>>to do so.  After reading the other top 5 lists that have been posted, it
>>>seems my tastes are a tad bit different :)  Anyway, here is what I came up
>>>with:
>>>
>>>1.  Opeth: Still Life
>>>2.  Dream Theater: Scenes From a Memory
>>>3.  Mr. Bungle (self-titled)
>>>4.  Maudlin of the Well: Leaving Your Body Map
>>>5.  Amorphis: My Kantele
>>>
>>>--
>>>George
>>>
>>>At 09:15 PM 11/23/2003 -0500, you wrote:
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