Just an opinion from an old dinosaur but Mike is more creative & way funnier than Ritchie. Don't get me wrong as Blackmores a Guitar God no doubt's at all. 🎸
@@glennielsen what I never understood about that is that reverie is at the end of Atonement, so why is it printed as Reverie/ Harlequin Forest ??? Is it a printing error?
@@Haxprocess Reverie is neither at the end of Atonement nor is it on Harlequin Forest on the physical release of Ghost Reveries. It appears as a negative time track so the only way you could play it is by fast forwarding the album or listening up to that point. I agree that it's confusing to call the song Reverie/Harlequin Forest without there actually being Reverie in it. Technically a "ghost" reverie if you think about it ;)
@@Haxprocess If you owned the CD, what would happen is Atonement would end, and then the CD time would start counting from -1:06 to 0:00 while the Reverie instrumental was playing. It's what's known as a gap track, it's essentially something you can only do with CD formatting. 3 of my favorite prog albums from 2005 utilized it so it must have been popular that year. Anyway, when that format gets ripped from a CD, it just gets assigned to the back end of the previous track. It's confusing as hell and it either should have been it's own song or be part of Harlequin Forest properly. My guess is the mastering engineer talked them into it since it's a very late stage process.
it's notated as "reverie/harlequin forest" on the album etc. and i think people don't realize reverie is attached to the end of atonement most of the time
this drummer is fucking amazing
no he is not, his transitions are cheap against genious Martin Axenrot
@@marekcislak3806 i agree with you, but he is new, watching that performance we can stay calm, the drums are in good hands!
@@marekcislak3806 let him get more comfortable with the band, he'll defo bring more of his style across. I was also sceptic when Axe replaced Lopez.
@@marekcislak3806 funny you say that because he plays the parts nearly note for note, compared to the studio version (recorded by Martin Lopez)
Well im taking my words back, i was watching how he played with bloodbath and it was very nice and clean.
The New Kid 🤘😎
Waltteri is doing great!
I can’t wait to see them in Copenhagen at 10/11 😍😍😍
thanks for sharing, nice recording of this trip of a song!! masterpiece
Amazing !! ❤❤ greetings from Stockholm 😎🤘
Drumms tight. Band solid as always. Mikaels voice
Michael turned into Ritchie Blackmore
Just an opinion from an old dinosaur but Mike is more creative & way funnier than Ritchie. Don't get me wrong as Blackmores a Guitar God no doubt's at all. 🎸
@@paullevine1813 I meant he kinda looks like him now :)
I was there with my dad he is even visible in the right corner at the beginning haah
Thank you Dwight. thank you Mifflin.. All crew was there?
Does Fredrik use to sing here?
I thought Joachim did second voice normally...
Joakim usually does backing vocals, but Fredrik does some, as well. He’s been doing them since Pale Communion, I believe.
Where's Reverie? This is just Harlequin Forest
most of the newer Opeth fans don't understand that. or casual fans.
@@glennielsen what I never understood about that is that reverie is at the end of Atonement, so why is it printed as Reverie/ Harlequin Forest ??? Is it a printing error?
@@Haxprocess Reverie is neither at the end of Atonement nor is it on Harlequin Forest on the physical release of Ghost Reveries. It appears as a negative time track so the only way you could play it is by fast forwarding the album or listening up to that point.
I agree that it's confusing to call the song Reverie/Harlequin Forest without there actually being Reverie in it. Technically a "ghost" reverie if you think about it ;)
@@Haxprocess If you owned the CD, what would happen is Atonement would end, and then the CD time would start counting from -1:06 to 0:00 while the Reverie instrumental was playing. It's what's known as a gap track, it's essentially something you can only do with CD formatting. 3 of my favorite prog albums from 2005 utilized it so it must have been popular that year. Anyway, when that format gets ripped from a CD, it just gets assigned to the back end of the previous track. It's confusing as hell and it either should have been it's own song or be part of Harlequin Forest properly. My guess is the mastering engineer talked them into it since it's a very late stage process.
Outro is playing too fast.
this song is called Harlequin Forest, not "Reverie"
it's notated as "reverie/harlequin forest" on the album etc. and i think people don't realize reverie is attached to the end of atonement most of the time