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Old 01-30-2019, 01:05 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Next Frown is gonna tell me Deftones sound exactly like ELO.
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Absolutely no resemblance here right
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It's from one of their 3 newest albums. I pointed out in a previous comment that they're different albums that the rest of their discography. With Heritage and up, Opeth went on a 70's prog nostalgia rampage.
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By the rest of their discography, are you talking about when they were ripping off Camel?
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Haven't heard enough Camel to remember anything, but I highly suspect I wouldn't agree with you at all.
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Haven't heard enough Camel to remember anything, but I highly suspect I wouldn't agree with you at all.
It is a naked ripoff imo.
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It is a naked ripoff imo.
It's clearly very much a case of how one looks at music and hears it. We seems to be on opposite sides of the planet as far as musical views and ways of listening go.

I probably find that Camel/Opeth comparison to be too reductionist to fit with my view of music. Like when Trollheart dismissed Tori Amos as a Kate Bush ripoff. You can trace a line between the two, but there's miles from there and to being a ripoff.

Listening to a Camel compilation right now. Skipping around, I found one riffy, instrumental section that had a vague Opeth resemblance, but alas, no cigar.
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I think you're missing the nuance here.
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I think you're missing the nuance here.
If it's a question of nuance, they clearly don't sound that much the same, now do they?

Very different aesthetic and even very different tendencies in their compositions and sound choices.
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This is could be a track on Mirage.
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