me, myself and I
HERBERT119 at DELPHI.COM
HERBERT119 at DELPHI.COM
Thu Sep 19 02:33:11 EDT 1996
On 18-SEP-1996 02:34:44.8 BOC-L said to HERBERT119
>>>>>> On Tue, 17 Sep 1996 15:35:10 EST, "Ted Jackson jr. EL 84"
>>>>>> <TOJACKSO at HAWK.SYR.EDU> said:
>>> He also recommends Imaginos for BOC newbies, even though he knows
>that >> (apologies to Al) I gave it so low a rating in the BOC album
>poll that >> it pulled it down a notch.
>> What, you trashed Imaginos? Heresy! Explain yourself!
>I'm not sure I can describe why I don't like it. I just never feel the
>desire to listen to it. I've listened to it about 5 times in 7 years,
>and the last 3 were only because so many people said it was good that I
>thought I must be missing something. The only explanation I can think
>of is that the versions of Astronomy and Subhuman are so lacking in
>over-the-top guitar and keyboards compared to the originals that they
>probably turn me off to the rest of the album.
>"A star"
>twang twang
>Gag. But, for sake of symmetry, I do like "I Am the One You Warned Me
>Of", which Steve thinks is the weakest song on the album.
>--
>Mike
Well...well, well, well, well. There is another? I don't like Imaginos
either, and for the EXACT same reasons stated above by Mike. I see that
there is a wealth of lyrical intrigue, but the music and/or singing must
always hook me. I don't see how this is comparable to the Holy Trinity and I
have given it a fair amount of listens (the latter few also inspired by
constant raving here)...no dice. Not that I DISlike it. After all, it IS
BOC, so it's good, I just don't have the desire to play it. I actually
prefer Club Ninja (though not by much). I can take the flames, but what it
comes down to is that it doesn't hit me on a visceral level...
Chuck
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