I saw Opeth with Porcupine Tree at the Berklee Performing Arts Center in Boston. What a show - it was the first time I had really heard Porcupine Tree. They are quite amazing. I have blasted the song Futile in my car many times over. I have since purchased several of their albums.
I saw Opeth with Porcupine Tree at the Berklee Performing Arts Center in Boston. What a show - it was the first time I had really heard Porcupine Tree. They are quite amazing. I have blasted the song Futile in my car many times over. I have since purchased several of their albums.
I've heard of Opeth, but never heard them. Have you listened to In Absentia? Absolute masterpiece. :approve:
I've heard of Opeth, but never heard them. Have you listened to In Absentia? Absolute masterpiece. :approve:
To give you an idea of how I feel about Porcupie Tree, these are the PT albums I have:
Coma Divine
Insignifigance
Lightbulb Sun
In Absentia - yes, an amazing album
Signify
Stupid Dream
Up The Downstair
Voyage 34 The COmplete Trip
Futile EP
Nick Cave, Johnny Cash, Ella Fitzgerald, Pre 'let's dance' bowie, Ramones, B52's, tex perkins, dave graney, the saints, the white sripes, ed keupper, the pogues, and many more. The Ministry of Sound Chillout sessions compilations and australian music get a special mention...
i like music across the board that moves something inside me, but i can't brand it
i will say, i do not get rap, i cannot see 'rapping' about bad things being a good thing, for anyone...yes, i know there are rappers who do not subscribe to evil lyrics and...i applaud them :yeah:
Aging (rapidly) Deadhead who also likes "new age" like Enya, Suzanne Ciani; celtic (Enya again): Phil Coulter, Clannad.
Main music: classical, pref. instrumental.
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