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Blind Faith Appreciation

Started by SilentFox, January 30, 2010, 11:14:41 PM

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Enalya

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Couldn't agree more, it's a masterpiece.

I always get chills when he starts:
Sick of all of this, the suffering, and we just carry on... (1:55)

The whole vibe and feel is just amazu. < 3


BUT I still didn't (fully) figure out what JLB meant with the lyrics, I'm really curious - every time I listen more questions pop up. Can someone shed some light on this?

Nekov

Quote from: erwinrafael on November 04, 2014, 02:51:33 PM
Would have liked this better if MP did not overpower JR in the Moog solo.

Nope, I'd probably have liked it less.

cramx3

Quote from: Nekov on November 05, 2014, 04:41:36 AM
Quote from: erwinrafael on November 04, 2014, 02:51:33 PM
Would have liked this better if MP did not overpower JR in the Moog solo.

Nope, I'd probably have liked it less.

Same, MP is what makes this song for me. Some of my favorite drumming on any DT song.

Dublagent66

JP's solo is just out of this world.  The icing on a very delicious chocolate cake.   :lol

Madman Shepherd

Quote from: Enalya on November 05, 2014, 02:11:05 AM
Couldn't agree more, it's a masterpiece.

I always get chills when he starts:
Sick of all of this, the suffering, and we just carry on... (1:55)

The whole vibe and feel is just amazu. < 3


BUT I still didn't (fully) figure out what JLB meant with the lyrics, I'm really curious - every time I listen more questions pop up. Can someone shed some light on this?

My theory about the lyrics is that it is someone who is very discouraged by the world and frustrated with God.  They see injustice, people with big houses and iron fences who are happy in their own little world and oblivious to the suffering of others.  They questions how God can allow this to happen and begin to think there is no evidence that God exists so maybe he/she does not but regardless, we must carry on with life and do what we can to better this place with or without God.  In this, they find hope that maybe the world is a good place.  Even withstanding all of the suffering, there is a lot of people doing good and we cannot spend much time worrying about God's plan because we will never know all the answers and we have work to do. 

erwinrafael

Quote from: cramx3 on November 05, 2014, 06:04:58 AM
Quote from: Nekov on November 05, 2014, 04:41:36 AM
Quote from: erwinrafael on November 04, 2014, 02:51:33 PM
Would have liked this better if MP did not overpower JR in the Moog solo.

Nope, I'd probably have liked it less.

Same, MP is what makes this song for me. Some of my favorite drumming on any DT song.

Oh, MP did have amazing parts in most of the song. In the *Hammond-style* solo part, though, you had to strain to hear JR because MP's doing hits that are not jiving with what JR was doing. (Sorry, I said Moog earlier. I meant Hammond)

wolfking

My fav part is still the 'still life pushes on' section.

Enalya

Quote from: Madman Shepherd on November 05, 2014, 01:55:44 PM
Quote from: Enalya on November 05, 2014, 02:11:05 AM
Couldn't agree more, it's a masterpiece.

I always get chills when he starts:
Sick of all of this, the suffering, and we just carry on... (1:55)

The whole vibe and feel is just amazu. < 3


BUT I still didn't (fully) figure out what JLB meant with the lyrics, I'm really curious - every time I listen more questions pop up. Can someone shed some light on this?

My theory about the lyrics is that it is someone who is very discouraged by the world and frustrated with God.  They see injustice, people with big houses and iron fences who are happy in their own little world and oblivious to the suffering of others.  They questions how God can allow this to happen and begin to think there is no evidence that God exists so maybe he/she does not but regardless, we must carry on with life and do what we can to better this place with or without God.  In this, they find hope that maybe the world is a good place.  Even withstanding all of the suffering, there is a lot of people doing good and we cannot spend much time worrying about God's plan because we will never know all the answers and we have work to do.

I see, thanks for your views (I don't say you agree or not). But my opinion is that we can do better with God. God has told us and tells us nót to allow that happening many times, but we are blind to it. Blind Humanity imo.

I'd like to discuss this with James xD

a8ac

This song is perfect... Has a really fresh ambience, and one of my favorite instrumental sections (including one of JPs best solos) but what really stands out, are the lyrics, this might be one of the best lyrics Ive ever heard in a song, and Im being serious. The only thing I dont really love is the chorus... but apart from that, its a top 10 song for me

Dublagent66

I think JP's solo is the highlight of the song for me.  The intro is a close 2nd.  The chorus ain't too shabby either.   :biggrin:

badger

Everything about it is incredible. 

Raise the Drum

I've always found amazing that part where Jordan makes the piano break. I like the way that fits in the song, it doesn't feel like it's interrupting something. It's flows nicely and help the song to take a breath between JP solo and JR solo.

In a more general view the way that the instrumental part is arranged is a cool estructure of an instrumental part.
I mean:
               Guitar solo
               Riff
               Piano break
               Keyboard solo
               Unison

I find that all of those 5 songs from the first part of 6DOIT have unique and very interesting instrumental parts, i feel that those are elements where you can see the experimental atmosphere of the album.