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Yeah, it’s officially announced on Folken’s homepage. Tickets are for sale as well, as far as I can see.
And while we’re at it, the song Innersfree which also appeared on the TM box, turned out to be the same as Lake Innersfree which was performed 5 times in 1991-1993. And it was a Ryan/Sæther original, not a Sir Lord Baltimore cover like some people thought.
Juergen: It is possible that Very 90’s, Very Aware was performed other times as well (because quite a few of the setlists are inaccurate/incomplete). But the Gent 1994 live version is the only one that was RECORDED by bootleggers. So we’ll never know for sure…
Oh yeah, and another thing that hasn’t been noted: Phoot’s Phlower from Oslo 2006 features elements that would later end up in Gullible’s Travails. But not sure if it could be called an early version of GT, though.
October 6, 2010 at 21:12 in reply to: (OT) Cold Mailman- Relax; The Mountain Will Come To You #18274I saw them at Musikkens Dag in Oslo this year. Really good band :o
Funny thing: Is it just me or does the guitar-intro to the song Time Is Of The Essence sound slightly similar to Come On In? :lol:
Yeah, that’s the problem with these polls: If you have a laptop, and switch IP-adresses quite frequently, one is able to vote quite a few times.
But hey, a poll like this is all lotsa fun!
No, it’s just the 2 first CD’s of the new version.
Actually, now Timothy’s Monster (the “new” version) is on Spotify :lol:
Yeah, this one was pretty hard.
I did however vote for Blissard because: 1) The Nerve Tattoo is the best ever pop-rocker MP ever did and 2) The STG/Manmower combo is 14 minutes of sheer unadulterated majesty. HMF is however a great album, it just lacks that little x-factor versus Blissard…
Quote:Also, as an album, blissard (all killer) is sooo much better than TM (some filler) imo, but I guess the golden watersound wheel makes TM a favorite.I do not agree. Blissard could have been better than TM, yes. But the ending with Fools Gold and Nathan Daniels just totally fucks up the flow they’d been constructing for the 8 previous songs.
But if the album ended with Manmower, then I’d might agree with you :lol: But then again, that would be boring.
The album Children of E.L.B is pretty damn good! Some beautiful melodies in there…
Btw Snah plays guitar on 3 songs: Utopia, Playground Memories and the title track.
I think MP pulled the plug. All the albums that were removed were those that they own their own rights too. The Voices stuff is still there for obvious reasons, while LLM and HMF are licensed to Rune (which btw are also removing all their stuff from Spotify January 1st 2011)
Then I’ll try one as well:
1. Junkfood Mailbomb
2. 7th Dream
3. Innersfree
4. Wishing Well
5. Little Ricky Massenburg
6. Sterling Says
7. Punch (if it can be considered a b-side or rare stuff)
8. Mad Sun
9. ICU
10. Eagle’s Son
11. The Entertaining Ape
12. A Saw Sage Full Of Secretion (straight into)
13. Flick Of The Wrist
And now it has become increasingly harder to make an MP playlist in Spotify, because quite a few of their albums have now been removed (with the exception of the Voices material and the newest Rune stuff)
Matchup #1 was a bit hard, but the rest was easy :lol:
Quote:Is it only me who sees an “optical relation” to mp’s “Heavy Metal Fruit” cover?There are visual similarities, yes.
Even though Demon Box was the first MP album I bought (though I’d heard Timmy first),
I think AADAP is better. More distinct variation, better songs and Un Chien which is better than all tracks on DB. So that wasn’t a hard choice.
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