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What are you listening to Part the Third

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    I was gonna post this isn Slow, but I think it's more appropriate here.  TMBG's Flood came out 30 years ago today.  After I got past my initial "holy shit am I old" reaction, I reflected upon the firs

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The ones with Edgar Froese are much better than the ones after his death.  The ones with just Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, and Ulrich Schnauss are just a pale shadow of the real deal.  And I'm not saying that as some kind of nitpicker, the difference is night and day.  There's absolutely no sense of melody in the newer material.

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