Spock's Beard

So I was just listening to Spock's Beard "Made Alive/Overture" off the Snow album and noticed that theres a riff QUITE similar to one in Porcupine Tree's "Arriving Somewhere, But Not Here" off Deadwing. I don't know if someone mentioned this. Writing a paper and too lazy to check.
 
NineFeetUnderground said:
how did you own me, just for clarification?
I can just picture you watching hours of news footage, biting your nails, due to being so gullible. You made a nonsensical insult to me and was properly pwned. period. :Smug:
 
metal_wrath said:
I can just picture you watching hours of news footage, biting your nails, due to being so gullible. You made a nonsensical insult to me and was properly pwned. period. :Smug:

no. actually i was sitting in my office chair with my feet up on my desk while watching the news during my lunch break and didnt see anything about anyone of my idols dying. oh and i was being paid to do it. now whos owned retard?
 
NineFeetUnderground said:
no. actually i was sitting in my office chair with my feet up on my desk while watching the news during my lunch break and didnt see anything about anyone of my idols dying. oh and i was being paid to do it. now whos owned retard?
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um ok, so Spock's Beard. Not my favorite prog band but I disagree with selkie that they are shit while other retro bands like Wobbler and Anglagard are "good". I saw the Beard live some years ago at an LA prog festival circa 1993, I think. They played with Kevin Gilbert, who did a fantastic version of Yes' Siberian Khatru. But I digress, the Beard played some material from what would become their first two records The Light and Beware of Darkness. This was the same festival that Anglagard played and while I prefered the retro Anglagard sound, mostly because I am a mellotron whore, one thing I have to say for the members of Spock's Beard is that they were all excellent musicians live.

Powers, if you like Octane you will probably also like Feel Euphoria as that also features drummer Nick D'Virgilio on vocals. I like D'Virgilio as a drummer more than a vocalist. He drummed with Genesis after Collins left and is solid behind the kit. I also like Alan Morse as a guitarist, I think he puts together some interesting solos, but for me brother Neal is perhaps why I am not a bigger Beard fan. The dude is obviously a talented multi-instrumentalist but I don't think he always plays his voice to its strengths on some of the compositions and they, along with the arrangements, come across as overblown, bombastic, etc... a sound and fury signifying nothing if you will, but that's just me. The band has its moments though and of the Beard albums I have heard I thought Beware of Darkness and V were the strongest. Snow was awful imo so maybe check that out last.
 
NineFeetUnderground said:
lol, moron...im not even in furniture anymore. if youre going to attempt to insult me, at least be semi-accurate.

LOLLLL sorry I'm not up to date with your current employment status.... Seriously, fuck off for that and another BIG LOL for that, unless you were joking, but you weren't, which is fucking amazing.

And the fact that I HATE "LOL" just proves how fucking idiotic that was. LOL again. I mean fuck man, do you really expect people to know anything about your real life situation on this board? Are you that into yourself? Keep jocking yourself please. Youre like the spiked hair fuck at every college party that can't stop talking about his SICK raised truck that he jumps in the dunes back in San Diego. Can we just call you Ted from now on?
 
NineFeetUnderground said:
no. actually i was sitting in my office chair with my feet up on my desk while watching the news during my lunch break and didnt see anything about anyone of my idols dying. oh and i was being paid to do it. now whos owned retard?

And WOW, sounds like your really contributing to this world you're so eager to spread your "knowledge" on. Is your name on the new building as well?