favorite interlude?

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  • Requiem

    Votes: 5 14.7%
  • Madrigal

    Votes: 6 17.6%
  • Patterns in the Ivy

    Votes: 13 38.2%
  • For Absent Friends

    Votes: 6 17.6%
  • Reverie

    Votes: 4 11.8%

  • Total voters
    34

Braighs

twelve strings of darknes
Oct 15, 2005
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on a violin sad
These are all the drumless, guitar and bass short interlude tracks.

I found it interesting that someone said FAF was their favorite Opeth song.
Imo, these don't compare at all to other Opeth tracks...

I voted Madrigal...Lush and dreamy...kind of dizzying. Patterns=close second.
 
Hmm...I read somewhere that there was an interlude intended for Morningrise that was written and everything. It was going to be similiar to "Silhouette" but included Mike on guitar aswell as Anders on piano. But yeah, they never got around to recording it for Morningrise. Would of been awesome though.
 
dishcloth said:
Hmm...I read somewhere that there was an interlude intended for Morningrise that was written and everything. It was going to be similiar to "Silhouette" but included Mike on guitar aswell as Anders on piano. But yeah, they never got around to recording it for Morningrise. Would of been awesome though.

yeah, that would have rounded out Morningrise better.
Where is Anders now?
 
xXBraveMurderDay said:
Isn't Reverie the end of the Atonement track?

So why does the tracklisting say its part of Harlequin Forest?

Sorry this is kinda off topic .. >_<
If you play through the whole Atonement song on a CD-player, you'll see that Reverie starts at 0:00 on the Harlequin Forest track, but it stays on 0:00 until he sings "into the trees". But if you put on the computer, it stays a part of Atonement.