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revolver94
professional dilettante
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Age: 31
Location: Washington, D.C. 
- #11
- Posted: 05/27/2012 14:27
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| CellarDoor wrote: | | I'd go for psychedelic pop with hints of baroque pop (great orchestration). |
Yeah, spot on description, CD.
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- #12
- Posted: 05/27/2012 14:27
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I'm actually not sure, sort of, I guess, less so than other bands though maybe.
| gussteivi wrote: | | It's an extremely psychedelic album. "Old man" probably has the highest number of modulations in pop music history. |
Please tell me more, I've always been fascinated by the weird chord progressions on the album....
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lancashirearab
A Porky Prime Cut
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Location: Too Far South! 
- #13
- Posted: 05/27/2012 15:04
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I think it fits in the definition of the genre. Because it is one of those great albums, it also has other aspects to it that won't fit snuggly in the definition of psychedelic. _________________ Hey look, there at the back
a wooden tree
isn't it a pretty one?
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wa23gs
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Location: Minnesota 
- #14
- Posted: 05/27/2012 15:07
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umm, yes
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hairymarx1
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Location: London 
- #15
- Posted: 05/27/2012 16:55
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Cellar Door's description seems to me to be pretty apt. I personally think that the album is somewhat overblown and pretentious following in the footsteps of the Beach Boys. The band were much better focusing on what they did best exemplified by their masterpiece Da Capo.
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- #16
- Posted: 08/13/2012 05:05
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Yes
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