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Would you come back to me?
The smile on my lips is a sign that I don't hear you leaving me
And I don't hear my own soul scream
I'll read your lips, watch your scarf play at your hips and I know it's true
But I don't hear him call to you
Don't blame yourself
Don't change yourself
I just want to be over you, see, if you'll love
Don't hate yourself
If I compiled all my crimes and my lies into amnesty
Would you come back to me?
The smile on my lips is a sign that I don't hear you leaving me
And I don't hear my own soul scream
Don't blame yourself
(Don't blame yourself)
Don't change yourself
(Don't change yourself)
I just want to be over you, see, if you'll love
(Don't hate yourself)
Don't hate yourself
My favorite Blackfield song
anumidium wrote:
After a deep-dive with Porcupine Tree, there is more digging to be done? O Boy!
Eric Carmen
I vaguely heard "Don't Cry Out Loud" by Melissa Manchester in the chorus as well, but it's really just a four-note phrase/sequence which can sound reminiscent of a lot of tunes.
Now I remember most of the people does I know.
LOL! Hilarious.
Wilson's solo material (since Porcupine Tree) is phenomenal. Never did like any of the material I sampled from the 3rd Blackfield CD and am not too unhappy that Wilson has moved on fromm Blackfield.
Thanks for reminding me that I should explore Maynard's material. Much of what I have heard from Puscifer — despite the adolescent lyrics — I like.
anumidium wrote:
Eric Carmen
Try yet another new word, stigmergent: a group that self-organizes around the trails blazed by predecessors.
Or a man in a visored helmet racing cars anonymously.
A dystopia is a community or society, usually fictional, that is in some important way undesirable or frightening. It is the opposite of a utopia. Such societies appear in many works of fiction, particularly in stories set in a speculative future. Dystopias are often characterized by dehumanization, totalitarian governments, environmental disaster, or other characteristics associated with a cataclysmic decline in society.
Try yet another new word, stigmergent: a group that self-organizes around the trails blazed by predecessors.
Yeah; wonder where they found THAT?
A dystopia is a community or society, usually fictional, that is in some important way undesirable or frightening. It is the opposite of a utopia. Such societies appear in many works of fiction, particularly in stories set in a speculative future. Dystopias are often characterized by dehumanization, totalitarian governments, environmental disaster, or other characteristics associated with a cataclysmic decline in society.
I'm adding this to my collection when money allows...getting to like it more and more each listen. Thanks RP.
I'm adding this to my collection when money allows...getting to like it more and more each listen. Thanks RP.
I think SW has done a great disservice to himself and also his long time fans by compartmentalizing his instincts and channeling his musical faces and moods into such strictly differentiated outlets.
ie
The hard stuff is now PT
The melodic melancholic stuff is now Blackfield
The experimental stuff is now SW solo
time was, PT had ALL those elements at the same time on every album.
(No Man doesn't really fit into this argument LOL)
Still my favorite musical madman though
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Thanks for the excellent analysis DW. Just saw SW's solo act live. Hearing this for the first time - recognized the voice instantly and kept waiting for change of tempo or crunching guitars and then....read your note.
Not knowing nearly as much as you I would have to agree that perhaps he ought to explore all territories under one moniker - or at least on one album.
Good points Deadwing! This apparent comparmentalization probably helps keep the musical creativity juices flowing. But to be fair, the last two Porcupine Tree have had some range and different stuff that was probably written colloboratively in the studio.
How is the latest Blackfield?
Well, I'd say the Blackfield sound is lighter, poppier, easier-listening really.
Porcupine Tree has definitely adopted a prog metal edge and is more adventurous melodically and rhythmically.
I think SW has done a great disservice to himself and also his long time fans by compartmentalizing his instincts and channeling his musical faces and moods into such strictly differentiated outlets.
ie
The hard stuff is now PT
The melodic melancholic stuff is now Blackfield
The experimental stuff is now SW solo
time was, PT had ALL those elements at the same time on every album.
(No Man doesn't really fit into this argument LOL)
Still my favorite musical madman though
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I don't find it as warm maybe? More clinical? Hard to describe it. I feel you. Some of it I really like though.
I have heard some excerpts from SW's upcoming second solo album though, and, Oh My!
It sounds so promising.
It might be the best thing he has done in the last 3-4 years!
And you can tell them apart how??
Blackfield is the boring one. . .
Well, I'd say the Blackfield sound is lighter, poppier, easier-listening really.
Porcupine Tree has definitely adopted a prog metal edge and is more adventurous melodically and rhythmically.
Love Porcupine Tree, don't really care much for Blackfield. . .
And you can tell them apart how??
:)
I too thought it Porcupine Tree - esq .. yeah I have to spell it out else I forget how to spell.. but then the singer didn't sound familiar.. look at monitor 2, see the mini play list and not see P.T.'s name ... INVESTIGATE ... and here we are... a member of PT is in there and the sound is very good.. so have to rate highly ... Mainstream radio... loose your ground again..
Agreed. Volume UP.
Love Porcupine Tree, don't really care much for Blackfield. . .
I was good until the chorus and then lost interest...
PS
Haaaaaaa....!!!!
I had nooooo clue one of the guys was really
a member of PT till Bill just (!!!!) said it! Funny!
Agreed. Volume UP.
Agreed, unmistakably wonderful. Loving the drum work...
Agreed, perfect.
Agreed, unmistakably wonderful. Loving the drum work...
Pretty sure this is Porcupine Tree's drummer on this song.
the result off the "Artist Website" link is wrong:
The Artist website is https://www.blackfield.org/.
Agreed, unmistakably wonderful. Loving the drum work...
Very true. I've seen them live, and I DO like them—they were quite enjoyable. But without SW we would never have known they exist. It's not that they're bad, they're not. But without SW the best they could hope for is ordinary.
Not exactly. This is Steven Wilson from Porcupine Tree, with Aviv Geffen.
meanwhile.......