En la puritíta MADRE del ROCK progresivo, que amo teniendo 62 años, pero sabiendo reconocer, nuevos valores, nueva ENERGÍA musical, continuidad al género, al arte, a la locura, excelencia, poder, innovación, renacimiento, evolución, crecimiento, elevación.... 😅 CORAZÓN, ALMA, ESPÍRITU, ENERGÍA... PARA saber éstos pedos. Peace & love brothers and sisters🎉❤🙏 desde mi querido lugar. Chihuahua México 😎🤘
Ladies and gentlemen... the genius that is Steven Wilson. Great album, great live set. Brings back memories of the golden age of prog. Seeing him in May next year at The London Palladium...cannot wait.
Absolutely amazing. That bass tone is just incredible. This is the first song I ever heard by Steven. I hadn't even heard of PT back then. First few notes of drums and bass instantly hooked me, couldn't put the whole album down ever since. Ever since, this man continues to deliver musical amazingness after musical amazingness, but if I'm being 100% honest, Raven and Hand continue to be my absolute favorites.
First time I ever heard from Steven, was with this same song, somewhere in time around 2015, to this day, still one of my favorite artists, and it surely brings back some dusted memories
This could've easily been a Porcupine Tree Album. Out of all of Steven Wilson's solo work, The Raven That Refused to Sing is by far the closest he has sound to Porcupine Tree without being Porcupine Tree
@@nyrckr Love Marco - immediately identifiable as him playing - but not that same subtlety nor capable (or willing perhaps) to ever hold a solid rythme for more than 2 bars at a time. Just a little too flighty for me but works to prefection in this type of track.
I just suffered through the Dick Clark new year celebration, ringing in 2024 with my wife and daughter. The “music” was absolute hot garbage. I left the room during some Megan Stallion nonsense and had to get on RUclips to remind myself that real music was still out there. Artists like these guys with actual tools and a pallet to paint with real color and texture. God it felt good to hear.
That's an E-Bow. They've been around a long time. That cord is just a cord that keeps it dangling rom hi mic' stand so he can quickly grab it when needed.
Very Genesis. Gret song. Don't like the Suhr guitar tone. Steve Hackett played a Les Paul. It sounded right on with Genesis. This guitar tone was thin.
Well.. i mean it's always about taste etc... but to be honest, he kind of fucked up the guitar solo didn't he? it doesn't sound like what he was going for to my ears
En la puritíta MADRE del ROCK progresivo, que amo teniendo 62 años, pero sabiendo reconocer, nuevos valores, nueva ENERGÍA musical, continuidad al género, al arte, a la locura, excelencia, poder, innovación, renacimiento, evolución, crecimiento, elevación.... 😅 CORAZÓN, ALMA, ESPÍRITU, ENERGÍA... PARA saber éstos pedos. Peace & love brothers and sisters🎉❤🙏 desde mi querido lugar. Chihuahua México 😎🤘
With the bass virtuoso Nick Beggs !!!! ♥️♥️♥️
And great Adam Holtzman on keyboards...!
fuk the king
,i play foot ball with his head
One of my all time favorite records! It has the soul of the greatest prog rock records of the 70ties, but breaths something new and different.
This is perhaps the greatest musical work to date of the 21st Century.
Don't be silly.
@@therepublicofcynica You are a jerk - and are likely already aware of that.
Agreed.
Best musical work of the century.
@@therepublicofcynica Your channel subscription list is silly.
Marco Minnemann, drummer extraordinaire
I know this is sacrilegious in the PT/SW community but I prefer his drumming style ever so slightly to Gavin's.
@@Slime-Man-Extreme 3:18 Bassist Nick Beggs and guitarist Nico Tsonev also clearly enjoy Marco Minnemann's drum work.
Ladies and gentlemen... the genius that is Steven Wilson.
Great album, great live set. Brings back memories of the golden age of prog.
Seeing him in May next year at The London Palladium...cannot wait.
Absolutely amazing. That bass tone is just incredible.
This is the first song I ever heard by Steven. I hadn't even heard of PT back then. First few notes of drums and bass instantly hooked me, couldn't put the whole album down ever since. Ever since, this man continues to deliver musical amazingness after musical amazingness, but if I'm being 100% honest, Raven and Hand continue to be my absolute favorites.
...a masterpiece !
Yes indeed. Rock, Jazz and Gentle Giant vocals. What a mixture!
They are all so insanely good its hard to single out someone.
Easy, the drums
I just realised that of everyone on this stage, only Marco isn’t on The Harmony Codex, over a decade later. 😊
His fault for spitting the dummy.
First time I ever heard from Steven, was with this same song, somewhere in time around 2015, to this day, still one of my favorite artists, and it surely brings back some dusted memories
This could've easily been a Porcupine Tree Album. Out of all of Steven Wilson's solo work, The Raven That Refused to Sing is by far the closest he has sound to Porcupine Tree without being Porcupine Tree
Hace mucho tiempo que no escuche una banda con un sonido tan puro progresivo
Bravo!
100% de acuerdo. Recuerda mucho a King Crimson sin ser copia
Saw them in Los Angeles! By far the best live show of 2012!
It has a Camel touch and influence that i love, since Wilson is also a great Camel and Andy Latimer fan
Influenze crimsoniane,tastiere alla Genesis,Nic Bless grande basso Marco gran drummer e testa di Steven
The amazing Nick Beggs on bass.
King crimson influence , which is a good thing :-)
King Crimson, Yes, Jethro Tull, Rush, Genesis, Gentle Giant, and more! It's a grand tour of sweet 70's prog!
I think more of Camel, which Steven Wilson is a great fan
I agree first herd this that was my furst thoughts kc vibe
Every single person on this stage is a total knockout virtuoso.
Saw this tour in NYC, it was better than the album. That band is off the hook and should be studied by all musicians
This one anyway.
Transition at 8:36 reminded me of the Court of the Crimson King
reminds me of a Badalamenti piece
Agreed! Still trying to find a clip of that psychedelic intro Adam played in LA...
This should be the modern prog standard. Why nobody doing things like this nowadays?
Plenty of perople are doing this kind of thing nowadays - Transatlantic, The Flower Kings, just for starters...
Drums hold to Harrison on a technical scale.
Marco is definitely at the elite Gavin level of techinique. Definitely reminds of Zappa at points. Return to Forever, also
Marco is the most Creative !
@@nyrckr Love Marco - immediately identifiable as him playing - but not that same subtlety nor capable (or willing perhaps) to ever hold a solid rythme for more than 2 bars at a time. Just a little too flighty for me but works to prefection in this type of track.
Almost..
@@johnv4866 Marco is at another level in terms of technical ability.
I was there!
Fantastic!
I just suffered through the Dick Clark new year celebration, ringing in 2024 with my wife and daughter. The “music” was absolute hot garbage. I left the room during some Megan Stallion nonsense and had to get on RUclips to remind myself that real music was still out there. Artists like these guys with actual tools and a pallet to paint with real color and texture. God it felt good to hear.
outstanding
this song is so damn enjoyable and also cool as fuck
Hugs from Córdoba, Argentina.
Brilliant
Minnemann is God!
masterpiece
Épico
Nice choice on the Hughes and Kettner amp!
SW and band: geniuses.
¡ Venga metropolitan ! “ fisfofaifol”
at 1:32, what is in the guitarist's left hand and also what is that thin black cable rising up from his left hand? thanks
That's an E-Bow. They've been around a long time. That cord is just a cord that keeps it dangling rom hi mic' stand so he can quickly grab it when needed.
9:18 whats this chord?
Sounds like a Db flat 5
Yes walks into a Bar Edgar Winter is at one end Ian Anderson at the other.
I find this piece of art disturbing ! ❤
Whos the bass player?
Nick Beggs
BASS
nick beggs mvp
Marco Minnemann krass
#OdedFriedGaon #OdedMusic
Bro played Kaneshiro's palace in Persona 5 and was like: THIS IS IT!
I understood that reference!
It's weird but professional......
How is that bass player not in jail?
Very Genesis. Gret song. Don't like the Suhr guitar tone. Steve Hackett played a Les Paul. It sounded right on with Genesis. This guitar tone was thin.
great song and great performance!!!....but have look at 3:34...she is a beautiful mexican girl !!!
3:34
Well.. i mean it's always about taste etc... but to be honest, he kind of fucked up the guitar solo didn't he? it doesn't sound like what he was going for to my ears