this is very VERY interesting

genesm

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ok guys This is really interesting ... I mean may be
someone already figured that out, but I was pretty
surprised ...

ok whoever have Sorskogen - Mordet I Grottan and
"Prodigal" by Porcupine Tree (album "In Absentia") ..

- get this 2 songs
- listen to Mordet I Grottan from 0:40 to 01:06
- then listen to Prodigal from 4:04 to about 4:28
- 0)
- in one interview someone asked Mikael if he used
the song on Deliverance and he said he used only
part of it ... hehe ... I guess he let Porcupine Tree
borrow the riff to use it in Prodigal =0))) It's kinda
cool ... I actually see a lot of similarity in music of
Opeth and Porc.Tree ... I know that they toured
and they are friends ... I guess that's why .0))
- the funny part is that the parts have almost the
same lenght 0))))))
- have fun comparing
 
here: http://www.unchallengedhate.com/interviews/akerfeldt01.html
(very good interview):

Unchallenged Hate: I've also read that there's been a lot of mutual influence between you guys. Steve said there are going to be some Opeth-isms on the new Porcupine Tree record.

M. Еkerfeldt: Yeah, you know I think it kinda goes both ways. I never expected what I did to be an influence on my musical mentor, but obviously it's a huge compliment to us that he likes Opeth to the point that he's been inspired by the music. And to be honest, I can hear some Opeth and Meshuggah influence on the In Absentia album. I don't know about his future, but I did hear one of the new demo tracks and it, too, was pretty heavy. I guess that's how the music is linked together for Porcupine Tree and Opeth - even though we're a heavier band, I think it's really a similar style in that the same people are likely to enjoy both bands.
 
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