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Pelata
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Yeah, I will concede that the vocal harmonies are not as "glorious" sounding as they once were. There are a couple reasons for this, IMO.
1 - dUg is 60 years old, the other guys over 50...as much as they tour, age can catch up with you
2 - they tune everything so low now, even the older songs, that even when they do harmonize (as opposed to just "sing together") it doesn't carry that soaring, layered vibe it used to
They're still one of the best live bands I've ever seen...thankfully, I got to see them on the Faith Hope Love and Dogman tours where the harmonies were REALLY on!! They were amazing on those tours...
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MAVIIIVAM
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Man . . . Its been awhile to be here, how did I miss this thread ? Hey fellow Kings Xers First, they got a little appreciation here : http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=799&title=kings-x-appreciation-thread So some here have made comments at that thread, hopefully we can spread the good word. Ha! Seems I'm the LAST on to post there I hope I'm not a "Thread Killer" here too ! The 3 guys seem like very likable people, so I would imagine anyone working with them-find them alot of fun to play with (side projects etc.). So I would guess they have garnered a lot of respect from their peers. I was amazed seeing Pearl Jam, for the 1st time when they were the musical guests on Saturday Night Live (An American Comedy Skit Show) for the 1st time and the Bassist was wearing a "Faith Hope Love/Kings X" shirt and Paul Schafers Band (The CBS Orchestra) on Late Night with David Letterman play the difficult "We were Born to be Loved" on Commercial breaks on a regular basis! "Black like Sunday", "Manic Moonlight" and "Welcome Home Mr. Bulbus" are the 3 I couldnt get into but MM's "Believe" is super funky and got a great groove, WHMB gets a bit Avant Garde believe it or not-so its a bit experimental for them . "Fishbowl man" is a bit wackey but quite good. I need to give these 3 another chance. If I had to recommend the "sequence" of Albums . . . 1. Out of the Silent Planet 2. Gretchen Goes to Nebraska 3. Faith Hope Love 4. Kings X (I have NEVER heard "Black Flag" on LA Radio . . . EVER! I guess I'm glad because I love that song). 5. Dogman 6. Ear Candy 7. Tape Head 9. Ogre Tones 10. XV I think if you go by that sequence, you'll understand where they are going . . . . I say the rest of my 2� at the Appreciation Thread. And a new "Jelly Jam" album is on its way . And I bought The Special Edition of "Live Love in London" DVD as a Christmas Gift for me . Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King's_X ". . . If you really do believe, then dont forget to pray for me!" "Its Love" on The Dennis Miller Show! (Circa 1990-91): Can you name the "Beatles" song at the end? Edited by MAVIIIVAM - 27 Jan 2011 at 2:05am |
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Andyman1125
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I've got Dogman, which is some really cool prog grunge. I've heard Out of the Silent Planet is amazing though. I'll investigate it eventually
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Pelata
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cannon
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I have almost thier entire catalogue and well as thier offshot projects. Ty Tabor has to be one of the most underrated guitarists. Gretchen is a classic. 10/10
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Charcaroth
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King's X is pretty underrated, but then again, most of their middle era output is so bland, it probably works against them. From "Ear Candy" to "Manic Moonlight" is stuff you'll want to steer clear of until you've heard at least "Gretchen Goes to Nebraska", "Faith, Hope,Love", their self titled, and maybe, "XV".
Even at their most progressive, it wasn't in any classic sense, they were mostly just really eclectic, mixing a whole bunch of different sounds and doing it well. Great band. Ty Tabor is a sadly underrated guitarist. |
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MAVIIIVAM
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Hey! Ear Candy is a VERY Kings X album. imo theres not a bad cut on it .
And this is how the album starts . . . . . . "around the world" Edited by MAVIIIVAM - 15 Jun 2011 at 11:08pm |
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Charcaroth
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Oops, I meant that was the last one before the blandness set in. Even "Tapehead/Bulbous/Moonlight" have a few moments here and there, but those are the least essential to me."Ear Candy was good, but to me it was the first one to dip slightly. I find myself skipping a few tracks, anyway. Train is a great track. Mississippi Moon and Picture too.
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