Land Of Grey And Pink said:man, get a job or something...there IS life outside of this forum.
ethereallights said:And I held you in such high regards.....and you crushed me like this.....
Land Of Grey And Pink said:My self esteem hangs in the balance of your approval, i assure you.
Now their's nothing wrong with 60s-70s prog, but there is something wrong with Land of Grey and PinkIAmEternal said:I wonder whether Land of Grey and Pink can make a single post that doesn't
A) Worship 60s-70s prog/psychadelia
and/or
B) Make him sound like a complete prick.
Just some food for thought
ethereallights said:Now their's nothing wrong with 60s-70s prog
IAmEternal said:Never said there was, man! I have nothing against the stuff, my point is that he needs to stop using his "superior knowledge" of it to put down everyone else around here and try to invalidate their opinions.
That's awesome. I hope Peter keeps practicing for the next album's tour and/or recording. Per and him could do a little backing chorus to all the songs... that would really rock (and work with the whole gregorian chanting aspect). As long as SW keeps his voice the hell off the album and lets Per and Peter do the backing, I'll be happy.Leper_/-\ffinity said:Yeah, I remember reading the interview where Mike was saying Peter was taking lessons so he could sing backup vocals for the Damnation tour, but he said he was having trouble doing both guitar and singing, so they had Per do it.
Moonlapse said:That's awesome. I hope Peter keeps practicing for the next album's tour and/or recording. Per and him could do a little backing chorus to all the songs... that would really rock (and work with the whole gregorian chanting aspect). As long as SW keeps his voice the hell off the album and lets Per and Peter do the backing, I'll be happy.
It would make the vocals easier to replicate in a live situation. Along with that, I think it seems more normal to me having the band actually perform the music. It would be a nice change too, away from SW's voice, which I don't like too much (giving Peter the benefit of the doubt, of course).ethereallights said:So you're saying that having someone who you've never heard (Peter) would be better than having someone with an established voice that obviously works well with the music is better..... just wondering.....I bet Peter sings like an angel though (I'm not kidding he looks like he has a good voice)