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Old 10-23-2014, 07:46 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Aye, I excluded the text due to auto image resizer plugins on another forum making the text too small to read. I'll re-add it and edit my OP.
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Originally Posted by sidewinder
I have to say I like some of your choices a lot, particularly Geogaddi, Music Has the Right to Children, the two best King Crimson releases, edIT (an old favorite), but am surprised at The Campire Headphase's place as #1 as it's the only BoC album I never got into.
I get a lot of strange looks online for being as into The Campfire Headphase as I am. I absolutely love Geogaddi, Music Has the Right to Children, and Tomorrow's Harvest, I would have placed them all closer to the top if I wasn't trying to avoid coming across as too much of a BOC fanboy, which I definitely am. But The Campfire Headphase has always clicked with me on a much more personal level than the others, it may be because it was the first BOC album I heard, it may be because of how well it jives with my environment (small town British Columbia, mountain valleys, rivers, and woods), it may be because it's the only BOC album with prominent guitar work which is my primary instrument, and it may just be a preference for lush psychedelia rather than some of the darker and more abstract psychedelia of Geogaddi and MHTRTC (at least when it comes to BOC). But eh, different strokes for different folks right.
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