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bryangarber
I understand Neal's point to be fair with the artists. I would even accept a small rise in the subscription fee if Apple and/or Spotify promised to be clearer and fairer while rewarding the artists. But being a fan from outside the US (I'm Brazilian), the cost of his streaming gets too high for us. They only accept US Dollars and to pay that I would depend on the daily Dollar quotation, not counting the taxes we would pay for converting the currencies. Unfortunately, for us from outside the US, it is cheaper simply to buy digital media...
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ExiledRoyal
Life & Times goes to show what an amazing story-teller Neal is. Not prog, but just lush with stories and music. Buy with confidence.
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pteronophobic
I was under the impression that he was known as 'Handel' when he lived in England.
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LefterisDel
selling one ticket for the London event this Saturday! cheap :D Just contact me via message
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Komodog
The Grand Experiment confuses me. You've got tracks like The Call which are safe, boring and entirely predictable. Then there's Waterfall, which is simple, elegant and beautiful. Then Agenda, which makes my ears cry with how awful it is. Then Alive Again which is absolutely stunning. An entirely inconsistent record, but worth it for the good moments.
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ManOfMuchMetal
My full in-depth review of 'The Grand Experiment' by The Neal Morse Band. I rather like it! https://manofmuchmetal.wordpress.com/2015/02/09/the-neal-morse-band-the-grand-experiment-album-review/
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BlindSlaves
His voice sounds too reserved, like he's trying to sing in a library or something. If he would give it some more oomph it would be better. That being said, he does sound better on some songs, like The Door. In addition to oomph he may consider getting a permanent singing partner to benefit from the more harmonious sound of a duet, but that's just my opinion.
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LastAndFurious
Thank you Neal for your wonderful music and for having a major impact in bringing me back home, to our Lord Jesus Christ! God bless y'all!
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SoundscapeMN
hey, for the Kevin Gilbert fans who may come here (Kevin worked with Spock's on both The Light and Beware of Darkness, and "The Great Nothing" is thought of largely about Kevin Gilbert), Kevin's 1st solo record "THUD" could be coming out on VINYL. !Please make a comment (for those who have Facebook) in this Post if you are interested. https://www.facebook.com/kevingilbertofficial/photos/a.240786302798926.1073741842.224649184412638/240785206132369/?type=1
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OcellatedGod
Shame about the mind virus. [2] Morse's voice and lyrics make any project involving him unlistenable to me.
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SrdjanLGuitar
Never got into Neal's music...Too vocals are too cheesy for me + I always have this feeling he tries too hard to make his music more complex than it should be. His a good musician,nevertheless.
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Silentw0lf
Meeting and seeing Neal Morse live was awesome! Would pay for the experience again!
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nicoot
Don't think so, Mike once again stated in his Twitter Q&A yesterday that they're waiting for their schedules (Neal, Mike, Roine, Pete) to align themselves. And since Mike is touring the US with Adrenaline Mob in March and April and probably Europe and Latin America in May and summer, a Transatlantic release in 2013 would be too early. 2014 maybe! Although Roine, Mike and Neal will be performing together in March now, and I'm so happy to see them, there will be a Transatlantic finale!!!
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White_Paws
Like I said long ago, he is one of the best composers of our time. Really wish to see him live, solo or Transatlantic doesn't matter. Btw. can't wait for new Transatlantic record in 2013. Best prog supergroup.
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