I've been trying to digest Watershed for what it is for a while now, and I love/hate the whole disc. After listening to it tonight, quite drunk, I've noticed there are certain moments of absolute brilliance. While the direction doesn't exactly suit my style, there are some sections that are remarkable.
So I ask everyone: What is your absolute favorite Opeth lead or riff or moment off of any cd? Surely there is one section of a song that just grabs you or relates to you in ungodly bliss. What is it and why? I'm interested to hear all opinions, but if you have a favorite part off of GR or WS please describe in detail exactly why that particular part is significant and glorious.
For me it's 2:56 - 5:52 of "Godhead's Lament". I am an American, and at the time when I fell in love with this CD I was 18 and on a trip to French Canadia (So exotic, I know ) with a couple good friends and a whole mess of strangers. I met this girl on the trip and she was smokin hot, funny, loved metal, intelligent, etc. Imagine just sitting on a tour bus with mountains around you, listening to this section, imagining (in your adolescent immortality) getting away from everything you know and running away with this girl to an island and living in bliss with this part as your life's soundtrack! While that was a great thought, my reality is fantastic as it is. But it's those moments that bands on the Opeth level can only bring out.
So what part of an Opeth song gives you those shivers, or that sense of realization that sometimes music connects on a different level than anything else? (Before anyone thinks this is a deep topic, I am very drunk, though very interested in everyone's opinion, since this board seems levels above most others on UM) Let me know!
So I ask everyone: What is your absolute favorite Opeth lead or riff or moment off of any cd? Surely there is one section of a song that just grabs you or relates to you in ungodly bliss. What is it and why? I'm interested to hear all opinions, but if you have a favorite part off of GR or WS please describe in detail exactly why that particular part is significant and glorious.
For me it's 2:56 - 5:52 of "Godhead's Lament". I am an American, and at the time when I fell in love with this CD I was 18 and on a trip to French Canadia (So exotic, I know ) with a couple good friends and a whole mess of strangers. I met this girl on the trip and she was smokin hot, funny, loved metal, intelligent, etc. Imagine just sitting on a tour bus with mountains around you, listening to this section, imagining (in your adolescent immortality) getting away from everything you know and running away with this girl to an island and living in bliss with this part as your life's soundtrack! While that was a great thought, my reality is fantastic as it is. But it's those moments that bands on the Opeth level can only bring out.
So what part of an Opeth song gives you those shivers, or that sense of realization that sometimes music connects on a different level than anything else? (Before anyone thinks this is a deep topic, I am very drunk, though very interested in everyone's opinion, since this board seems levels above most others on UM) Let me know!