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zeoevil wrote:My only contribution to this most recent discussion is to point out that if you were around 10 years old when the Phantom Menace came out you probably thought it was the most amazing thing you had ever seen in your entire life. It spoke to your imagination in ways you probably didn't think possible. I'm not sure what that says about Tomorrow's Harvest. I suspect it says that if you are around 10 years old now, and have grown up with terrorism, domestic surveillance, Facebook, smartphones, Isis, Ferguson, gay marriage, and hundreds of other assorted changes in society, for better or worse, then Tomorrow's Harvest probably resonates with you in ways the rest of us can't even comprehend. Maybe the album was never for us. Maybe it was for their children. A cautionary tale from their elders?
I'd also like to point out that Rodheh didn't just hate Tomorrow's Harvest, he hated it so much he made his own version of it...just like fans did the Phantom Edit and so on. Not sure what that says either.
zeoevil wrote:My only contribution to this most recent discussion is to point out that if you were around 10 years old when the Phantom Menace came out you probably thought it was the most amazing thing you had ever seen in your entire life. It spoke to your imagination in ways you probably didn't think possible. I'm not sure what that says about Tomorrow's Harvest. I suspect it says that if you are around 10 years old now, and have grown up with terrorism, domestic surveillance, Facebook, smartphones, Isis, Ferguson, gay marriage, and hundreds of other assorted changes in society, for better or worse, then Tomorrow's Harvest probably resonates with you in ways the rest of us can't even comprehend. Maybe the album was never for us. Maybe it was for their children. A cautionary tale from their elders?
I'd also like to point out that Rodheh didn't just hate Tomorrow's Harvest, he hated it so much he made his own version of it...just like fans did the Phantom Edit and so on. Not sure what that says either.
Najlepsiejszy wrote:Just because I don't see strange little aliens walking on planets or smart computers doesn't mean we don't have imagination
Najlepsiejszy wrote:Just because I don't see strange little aliens walking on planets or smart computers doesn't mean we don't have imagination. Maybe it's not my strong point actually, but I appreciate lots of music without having to imagine stuff a lot. Instead, music resonates with me on an emotional level.
Opothecary wrote:Can we start using "...is the Phantom Menace of" as some sort of Twoism inside joke when we want to let everyone know that we're making a completely over the top statement about the quality of something?
number-six wrote:I've come to the conclusion that people who don't like Tomorrow's Harvest either have no imagination or little knowledge of production.
Peacock Tail wrote:My controversial opinion could well be that I think Jacquard Causeway spoils the album. Yes, it's clever polyrhythmic stuff, but to be honest, it's not really pleasant to hear. Especially at 7 minutes long. The drums totally short-change a good piece of music if you ask me. When a Prog band does that, they're slammed for 'self-indulgence' but an IDM band do it and it's 'so cool'.
Also, because it appears so near the start of the album, the album struggles a while to recover from it.
Sorry folks, please don't hate...
Cupz wrote:Opinions = opinions
Rodheh is dissapointed by TH, I feel for him
vballs wrote:BoC are responsible for influencing the creation of the worlds largest youtube repository of fan made family picnic videos.
This shits got to stop
Najlepsiejszy wrote:Najlepsiejszy wrote:Just because I don't see strange little aliens walking on planets or smart computers doesn't mean we don't have imagination
I phrased that wrongly. What I meant is that "just because some people don't see stuff when listening to TH doesn't mean the group as a whole lacks imagination"
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