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Hello from Egypt

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Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:25 am
by Feather
Hi everyone, I just started listening to Devin Townsend and of course my mind is blown.
His greatness is very overwhelming. As a musician I feel like I have to absorb/learn all the aspects of his great songs but there are too many of them. And I've only listened to Ghost and Addicted so far. As soon as I heard Feather I opened Cubase and starting replicating the whole song. I shall listen to Deconstruction and Ki next.
Peace to you.
Re: Hello from Egypt

Posted:
Tue Sep 13, 2011 4:43 pm
by Coma Divine
Welcome!
Oh, are you in for a treat. Dev has such an awesome array of albums...the world is about to remake itself before your eyes (and ears)!
Hope all is well there.
Re: Hello from Egypt

Posted:
Tue Sep 13, 2011 6:31 pm
by ppinkham
Re: Hello from Egypt

Posted:
Wed Sep 14, 2011 12:09 pm
by Feather
I just listened to Deconstruction and HOLY SHIT CHEESEBURGER.. .WOW...!!! UNBELIEVABLE. I was actually so lost in the music that I dropped my ipod. Devin is officially my favorite musician ever.
Thanks for the welcome and sampler. I'm more of a listen to the whole album or nothing person.

Re: Hello from Egypt

Posted:
Wed Sep 14, 2011 1:25 pm
by ppinkham
Yeah, but after 20 years with 11 solo studio albums, along with the Vai album, Punky Bruster, the various demos, experimental albums, and not to mention the Strapping Young Lad years and all the music from that, it can be a lot to catch up on.
http://www.hevydevy.com/merch/
Re: Hello from Egypt

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Wed Sep 14, 2011 1:54 pm
by JuZ
So.. Much.. Awesomeness.. In.. Store.
Welcome, and I envy you! Enjoy your trip to musical heaven.
Re: Hello from Egypt

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Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:14 pm
by ppinkham
JuZ wrote:So.. Much.. Awesomeness.. In.. Store.
Welcome, and I envy you! Enjoy your trip to musical heaven.
Yeah, the discovering is almost the best part! I kind of wish I could do it again. lol
Re: Hello from Egypt

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Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:39 pm
by Feather
Thanks a lot.
Though it shames me, I have to download the music I listen to. As an underage kid here in Egypt I can't have a credit card and there's no paypal here. Not to mention that I don't have much money. And with the type of parents I have I'd never be able to use their credit cards for music. Sorry for rambling. But I'll most definitely buy the CD/Merchandise collection in the future and create a Devin Townsend shrine wherever I'm living
I guess I'll take it slow then. Wouldn't wanna burn through all the material at once. Thank you
Re: Hello from Egypt

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Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:47 pm
by Feather
ppinkham wrote:JuZ wrote:So.. Much.. Awesomeness.. In.. Store.
Welcome, and I envy you! Enjoy your trip to musical heaven.
Yeah, the discovering is almost the best part! I kind of wish I could do it again. lol
My favorite thing in the world would have to be walking at night while listening to such music. Ghost is great for walking late at night, most of Addicted as well. Don't think Deconstruction would work though. Ki is an album I'm looking forward to.
Re: Hello from Egypt

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Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:57 pm
by Lolliklauer
Feather wrote:Thanks a lot.
Though it shames me, I have to download the music I listen to. As an underage kid here in Egypt I can't have a credit card and there's no paypal here. Not to mention that I don't have much money. And with the type of parents I have I'd never be able to use their credit cards for music. Sorry for rambling. But I'll most definitely buy the CD/Merchandise collection in the future and create a Devin Townsend shrine wherever I'm living
I guess I'll take it slow then. Wouldn't wanna burn through all the material at once. Thank you
That is a good approach, i think. Take your time, there is indeed much to discover. Don't worry about downloading, Devin has said many times that he has no problem with it (don't wanna start this discussion again, just sayin).
Re: Hello from Egypt

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Thu Sep 15, 2011 4:25 am
by JuZ
I'll stay out of the downloading discussion!
Just wanted to agree with you that walking at night is just about the best way to listen to music.
The most memorable music experience of my life was listening to Ocean Machine while wandering aimlessly on a moonless, starry night. Bastard took off and I was just about overwhelmed by the beauty of it.
On an unrelated issue, I wish Egypt all the best. From what we've been told and shown it's been a difficult time.
Re: Hello from Egypt

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Fri Sep 16, 2011 12:43 am
by Feather
Thanks a lot Juz! Everything is pretty much back to normal now.
I have a question that I didn't know where to put: Will Devin Townsend continue to play his previous albums live in the future? I understand that he does shows where just plays Ghost for example. Will he continue to do that? It might be years until I get the chance to see him so I'm a bit worried.
Re: Hello from Egypt

Posted:
Fri Sep 16, 2011 12:47 am
by swervedriver
Nah, the shows where he plays one album in full is fairly exclusive. The 'regular' shows contain a selection of most of his previous albums as well. Take a look in the Live Reviews section to find some setlists and/or videos.
Re: Hello from Egypt

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Fri Sep 16, 2011 4:20 pm
by Feather
Hmm.. well I hope he decides to do more of these exclusive shows in the future.