Italian Dark Progressive Rock 70's * JACULA - Jacula valzer
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fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This manages to be sensual & eerie at the same time.
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Progfan2010's comments notwithstanding, I find this fascinating. Prog-rock (music in general, for that matter) doesn't have to be manic and complex - sometimes artists can create mystery with dynamics and texture. This is music from the other side. I picture a female vampire dancing in the moonlight when I hear this.
So you've been "listening to King Crimson since you were 15"?!? Congratulations, you win a cookie!
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Unless you don't consider that kind of bands/artists prog, which they are.
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Call it whatever you want. This track, to me, is boring, mild and uninteresting. I wonder if you know of Buon Vecchio Charlie - All'Uomo che Raccoglie i Cartoni
Listen to it. That is bad ass Progressive Jazz (Or whatever you want to name it). That´s true energy and creativity.
Now you know why this Jacula is crap to me?. Dude, I´ve been listening to stuff like Crimson´s Cirkus since I was 15 years old !!. Don´t come to me with this bed time tune.
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@Progfan2010 yo are gay cocksucker of dream theater wimp, ¿ you know about the contex of progresion in jazz music, or popular music? this is prog rock of the 70's very dark and atmosferic
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I don´t know guys. I know a lot of Prog Rock. I think there is bad music in every genre. Honestly, this song, or the whole band is the kind I consider bad Prog. This shouldn´t even be called prog. Prog is supposed to be complex and way more original.
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Malheureusement il s'agit bien d'une couverture des fumetti per adulti et peinte par Alessandro Biffignandi. Donc faite exprès pour ce numéro de TERROR 27 de 1972. Je ne l'ai jamais vu ailleurs et ça m'ennuie....je suis en train d'écrire un article sur tout ça et cet anachronisme me dérange bien. En tout cas merci pour la réponse.
If the album "In Cauda Semper Stat Venenum" was produced in 1969 (as is attested on Antonius Rex's site), how is it that the cover of the book from which the album jacket is taken was published in January 1972. It is the cover of Terror No. 27.
I need to know the answer....quickly please.
jluc1969 1 year ago
@jluc1969 Pardon ??
c'est la photo de la pochette originale de Jacula, ils ont peut être repris cette illustration dans un comix ou un vieux mag ; je ne sais pas...
yesterify 1 year ago