Sputnik Music Forums

Sputnik Music Forums (http://www.sputnikmusic.com/forums/index.php)
-   Rock & Metal (http://www.sputnikmusic.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=23)
-   -   Opeth (http://www.sputnikmusic.com/forums/showthread.php?t=211496)

i am the robots 12-20-2005 09:40 PM

[QUOTE=naboo]I'd love to see Advent, Nectar, Godhead's Lament, The Moor, and Ghost of Perdition.[/QUOTE]

That set list would be :omgfapfapfap!: for me.

My dream though: Advent, The Moor, Master's Apprentices, To Bid You Farewell, The Drapery Falls, To Rid The Disease, and Serenity Painted Death.

lost_profits 12-20-2005 10:21 PM

Ghost Of Perdition, The Moor, April Ethereal followed by When, Closure (with improvising), Bleak, The Drapery Falls, and White Cluster would be awesome to hear.
ENCORE: Demon Of The Fall/Deliverance

Hopefully I'll see something of a familiar set list in Brisbane, April '06. But I'll keep an eye on the song arsenal they have in the concerts leading up to it.

bucket 12-20-2005 10:56 PM

[QUOTE=Hells Bells]Good idea :)

I know they're coming to Toronto, I'm just waiting for the tickets to go on sale :D
[/QUOTE]


Where have you seen the tour dates? Their site has a nice chunk left out for February.

Werny 12-20-2005 11:14 PM

My desired setlist... hmm. The Apostle In Triumph, The Funeral Portrait, Deliverance, The Baying of the Hounds, Reverie (ooooorgasm), To Rid The Disease, Moonlapse Vertigo... I think that's enough. Oh, and A Fair Judgement.

Is there any aussies in here that know if the The Forum in Melbourne is an over 18 venue? If not... I'M THERE!

What is your favourite "interlude" that Opeth have done (although I like to think of them as songs by themselves)? I'm talking Patterns in the Ivy, For Absent Friends and Reverie. I love Reverie, it makes me drift away.

magicbus 12-21-2005 12:11 AM

I love the bass on "To Bid You Farewell". I mean it's amazing.

Det_Nosnip 12-21-2005 12:46 AM

[QUOTE=toaster135]Jimmy Gilette can hit 6 octaves!!! OMG

I don't like the vocals on Damnation too much. He goes off-key quite a bit. BWP, Deliverance and GR have Mikael's best vocals.[/QUOTE]

That's kind of the point. Opeth's music, to me, is about exploring the effects of not doing what is typically "right." This is classically expressed in Mikael's guitarwork with the dissonance and chromatic stuff, but it can also find an outlet in his vocals.


Listening to Ghost Reveries right now....screw you all. :p By far Lopez's best work...top notch stuff. His feel for cymbalwork is orgasmic, and often very subtle in its expression. Fits Opeth's atmosphere perfectly.

Werny 12-21-2005 01:02 AM

[QUOTE=Det_Nosnip] Listening to Ghost Reveries right now....screw you all. :p By far Lopez's best work...top notch stuff. His feel for cymbalwork is orgasmic, and often very subtle in its expression. Fits Opeth's atmosphere perfectly.[/QUOTE]

Ghost Reveries is the perfect example of how to craft amazing, original fills. Not only on the toms either, listen to his insane footwork. He rivals Flo Mounier in terms of being able to start and stop insanely quick.

He gives the music, which would just go all over the place with any other drummer, a really organic feeling when going from acoustic to heavy. On the other albums he always resorted to pretty typical death metal blast beats etc. when they went heavy, but on Reveries he keeps the intricacy even when going as fast as possible.

In other words, FARKING A. Lopez is the MAN.

Deth 12-21-2005 11:10 AM

Lopez is my favorite drummer of all time.

I love how on Lamentations he changes all of the fills but they still all work perfectly.

Hells Bells 12-21-2005 11:41 AM

I'm just starting to realize how amazing Lopez's work is, probably because I actually didn't even really start paying attention to the rhythm aspect of music until recently :(

[QUOTE=bucket]Where have you seen the tour dates? Their site has a nice chunk left out for February.[/QUOTE]

Mikael announced it at the show ;)

/NP Undertow - Pain of Salvation

Biancazzurri 12-21-2005 12:12 PM

On 1st of April Opeth come to Israel.... And the ticket price doesn't matter to me at all, coz its once in a lifetime for me for now.
My question: how much did you pay for ticket?

Deth 12-21-2005 12:14 PM

$20 before Ticketmaster raped me for another 6.

Biancazzurri 12-21-2005 12:16 PM

ohh thats nothing!

Deth 12-21-2005 12:19 PM

It depends more on the venue though.

Hells Bells 12-21-2005 12:22 PM

[QUOTE=Creeping_Deth]$20 before Ticketmaster raped me for another 6.[/QUOTE]

Pfft I paid 40 by the time ticketmaster was done with me :angry:

Deth 12-21-2005 12:30 PM

Never buy them online. They charge more if you do it on the interweb and print it yourself :confused:.

Hells Bells 12-21-2005 12:43 PM

I guess that's the problem, I always buy my tickets online. I'll just actually go to a ticketmaster location next time.

the2stranger 12-21-2005 12:48 PM

I just go to my post office and buy them there.
Nothing like having your tickets in hand right away

Kage 12-21-2005 12:58 PM

[QUOTE=Hells Bells]I guess that's the problem, I always buy my tickets online. I'll just actually go to a ticketmaster location next time.[/QUOTE]
That doesn't make a difference. You still get overcharged for them. If you want to be free of convienece and third-party fees, you have to go to the box office of the actual venue.

Stoo 12-21-2005 01:37 PM

I paid £14... What's that in Dollars??

Deth 12-21-2005 01:38 PM

About $23 or so.

Toaster 12-21-2005 02:14 PM

[QUOTE=Werny]Ghost Reveries is the perfect example of how to craft amazing, original fills. Not only on the toms either, listen to his insane footwork. He rivals Flo Mounier in terms of being able to start and stop insanely quick.

He gives the music, which would just go all over the place with any other drummer, a really organic feeling when going from acoustic to heavy. On the other albums he always resorted to pretty typical death metal blast beats etc. when they went heavy, but on Reveries he keeps the intricacy even when going as fast as possible.

In other words, FARKING A. Lopez is the MAN.[/QUOTE]

Lopez hasn't ever played a blast beat. A blast beat isn't really fast double bass, it's more like snare/ride alternated with bass very, very fast. And as much as I love Lopez's drumming, he doesn't compare to Flo at all, except in maybe "feel".

Deth 12-21-2005 02:17 PM

[QUOTE=toaster135]Lopez hasn't ever played a blast beat. A blast beat isn't really fast double bass, it's more like snare/ride alternated with bass very, very fast. And as much as I love Lopez's drumming, [B]he doesn't compare to Flo at all, except in maybe "feel"[/B].[/QUOTE]
I don't really think that Flo has any feel. He's always going a 1000 mph so that never gets shown. I love his work, but in a different context (Damnation for example) I don't think he would be nearly as impressive.

Toaster 12-21-2005 02:19 PM

He has feel, but his feel is always "really fast". :p That's why I say Lopez could compare to him in feel alone, because he can slow it down but still keep it interesting.

Shattered_Future 12-21-2005 02:27 PM

Flo is a brilliant drummer, but it's nigh impossible for him to keep an actual beat.

Werny 12-21-2005 10:57 PM

[QUOTE=toaster135]Lopez hasn't ever played a blast beat. A blast beat isn't really fast double bass, it's more like snare/ride alternated with bass very, very fast. And as much as I love Lopez's drumming, he doesn't compare to Flo at all, except in maybe "feel".[/QUOTE]

Oh, ok. I thought a blast beat was just hitting the snare really fast, which he does sometimes on Deliverance.

Flo used to be my favourite drummer (of course there's Tomas Haake but he's too good to be on any metal list) until Once Was Not. He used to, for me, have the right "feel" and "groove" and everything, but Once Was Not is full of stale blast beats and the occasional awesome jazzy fill. No feel at all, just blast after blast. His drumming on And Then You'll Beg is a different story altogether.

That's why I hate it when musicians simplify their playing style to make it sound more accessible.

So yeah, Flo used to be the king.

Moses 12-21-2005 11:30 PM

Flo has the same feel in pretty much every song save a few exceptions. Lopez is a jazz drummer and you can tell, his latin beats just have that groove. Flo on the other hand would be made fun of in the jazz world.

Werny 12-22-2005 11:04 AM

[QUOTE=Moses]Flo has the same feel in pretty much every song save a few exceptions. Lopez is a jazz drummer and you can tell, his latin beats just have that groove. Flo on the other hand would be made fun of in the jazz world.[/QUOTE]

True dat. They're both kings of their respective genres, but put them against each other and Lopez would own. Although some stuff Flo does with fills on Once Was Not is very groovey and skilled, it's still not able to touch Lopez.

bucket 12-22-2005 11:20 AM

[QUOTE=me 50 pages ago]I turn 18 in February and I just KNOW that they will come by me the day before my birthday, and of course, it will be at an 18+ venue. There is no other way the scenario will play out. It will be exactly like that. Just watch. [/QUOTE]

Hey guess what happened oh my gosh Opeth is coming near me three days before my 18th birthday oh my gosh guess what ages the venue is...

All ages :cool:

About ****ing time there's a show on a decent night. Now all I have to do is get someone to go with me. November's show was 3 hours away, which nobody wanted to go to. Now there's no excuse as it's only 1 and a half away.

Looks like I'll be seeing some Opeth!



But I probably won't.

the2stranger 12-22-2005 11:41 AM

you will come to appreciate 18+ shows in 3 days though :p

Deth 12-22-2005 11:44 AM

Are North American dates announced then?

Det_Nosnip 12-22-2005 12:23 PM

[QUOTE=toaster135]He has feel, but his feel is always "really fast". :p That's why I say Lopez could compare to him in feel alone, because he can slow it down but still keep it interesting.[/QUOTE]

Well, there's alot more to "feel" than being interesting while playing slowly. :p It's more a factor of HOW the notes are played, what cymbal colors are used, how the tones are used together, etc.

bucket 12-22-2005 03:03 PM

[QUOTE=Creeping_Deth]Are North American dates announced then?[/QUOTE]

Only the four confirmed ones. PA, Maryland, Ohio, and WV maybe?

heavy metal kid 12-22-2005 03:16 PM

They have to come to California, better yet to San Diego.

/Hoping that and an all ages show.

Stormrider 12-22-2005 03:22 PM

[QUOTE=bucket]Only the four confirmed ones. PA, Maryland, Ohio, and WV maybe?[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=Official site]F E B R U A R Y
16th - Norfolk, The Norva - VA
17th - Towson, Recher Theatre - MD
18th - Millvale, Mr. Small's Theatre - PA
19th - Cincinnati , Bogarts - OH [/QUOTE]

Those are the 4 confirmed dates.

Hope they come back in my area.

vashts80 12-22-2005 05:00 PM

I'm sad that the only PA date announced so far is in Pittsburgh (6 hours from where I live)

No way I'm gonna be able to make that, even if my dad was willing to go to Pittsburg, which he isn't. I can only hope another Philly date is announced, or a Jersey date is announced

Darkness 12-22-2005 05:09 PM

Few more dates up.

The Sandman 12-22-2005 05:15 PM

They're coming near me in March. I'm so excited. It doesn't matter how much the tickets are because I'd sell my soul to go see them.

If it's over 18's I'll commit suicide. If my parents decide I can't go I'll commit suicide. Actually no I won't...I'll kill them, take all their money and follow Opeth around for the rest of the tour.

It's a plan.

Txus 12-22-2005 05:38 PM

[QUOTE=The Sandman]They're coming near me in March. I'm so excited. It doesn't matter how much the tickets are because I'd sell my soul to go see them.

If it's over 18's I'll commit suicide. If my parents decide I can't go I'll commit suicide. Actually no I won't...I'll kill them, take all their money and follow Opeth around for the rest of the tour.

It's a plan.[/QUOTE]
:eek: Hahaha...nice. :chug:

I hope they come to NY.

Stormrider 12-22-2005 05:38 PM

So im trying to learn Ghost Of Perdotion...im failing miserably so far :(

Toaster 12-22-2005 05:42 PM

[QUOTE=Stormrider331]So im trying to learn Ghost Of Perdotion...im failing miserably so far :([/QUOTE]

It's in open D minor tuning. If you're in standard you may have a lot of trouble playing it.


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:30 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.