Manafon

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Manafon

Postby dconnery1966 on Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:13 pm

Happy new year to everyone on the sight, sorry have not been for a few months due to personal things in my life,
of which i am not going to go into,anyway Davids album has been out for nearly 4 months now, does anybody have any
personal favs on this,here is my personal favs.
Small Metal Gods
125 spheres {wish it was a bit longer though}
Snow white in Appalachia
Emily Dickinson {the second half of this is brilliant }
Manafon
well there you go growing on me all the time.
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Re: Manafon

Postby missouriman on Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:34 pm

dconnery1966 wrote:Happy new year to everyone on the sight, sorry have not been for a few months due to personal things in my life,
of which i am not going to go into,anyway Davids album has been out for nearly 4 months now, does anybody have any
personal favs on this,here is my personal favs.
Small Metal Gods
125 spheres {wish it was a bit longer though}
Snow white in Appalachia
Emily Dickinson {the second half of this is brilliant }
Manafon
well there you go growing on me all the time.
Dougie :D


That is how I program my cd player then the rest to follow. The second half of Emily Dickinson makes me so emotional that I just don't understand it. But it gets to me every darn time. :smt010
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Re: Manafon

Postby dconnery1966 on Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:38 pm

Have to agree with you there Missouriman, it gets me every time as well absolutely mindblowing :cry:
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Re: Manafon

Postby Hawk on Sat Jan 02, 2010 6:42 pm

Hello my favourites keep changing but there is something poignant about Greatest Living Englishman for me. I also adore Emily Dickinson and Manafon but have probably listened to Small Metal Gods the most. The track I like to play to people who don't know Sylvian is Rabbit Skinner :twisted:
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Re: Manafon

Postby dconnery1966 on Sat Jan 02, 2010 6:48 pm

Hey Hawk that made me laugh about the Rabbit Skinner,think i will try this with some of my friends who have never heard
Sylvian :lol:
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Re: Manafon

Postby Drake on Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:18 am

"There's a man down in the valley..."

That phrase sums it all up. Love it.
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Re: Manafon

Postby digimarsh on Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:43 pm

Manafon, continues to enchant me and i change my mind about my favoutite tracks constantly
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Re: Manafon

Postby Stoobie on Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:02 pm

Hey Dougie

I start the album at Random acts.then jump to 125 spheres running through to the end......manafon is just a joy..simlar to Fire in the Forest from Blemish

Cant listen to the Rabbit Skinner or Englishman..oops sorry

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Re: Manafon

Postby dconnery1966 on Mon Jan 04, 2010 4:27 pm

Hey Stoobie
You are right there Manafon is like Fire in the Forest,i am the the same as you stoobie
cant get my head round the Rabbit Skinner or The Greatest Living Englishman maybe cause i am Scottish with the
English thing :lol: only kidding folks.
Emily Dickinson is just mindblowing Stunning what do you think Stoobie.
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Re: Manafon

Postby Simonp on Tue Jan 05, 2010 3:59 am

My fave tracks at moment are -

small metal gods
the greatest living englishman
emily dickinson

I must admit I played Snow White to death when I first heard it so don't listen to it much now. That said, I'm still listening to Manafon more than any other Sylvian album at the moment.
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Re: Manafon

Postby dconnery1966 on Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:21 am

Yeah Simon i was the Same with Snow White in Appalachia, when it was on Davids official site,played it till i got tired of it so i will get back to it at some point :lol:
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Re: Manafon

Postby Stoobie on Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:08 pm

Dougie

Must be a scottish thing ! but i do agree..its stunningly beautiful !



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Re: Manafon

Postby E.T. on Wed Jan 13, 2010 11:40 am

Last week I met Otomo Yoshihide and talked a little.
he was very kind man.
He said David was very handsome (Yes you know!), and calm person.
'Random Acts Of Senseless Violence' and 'The Greatest Living Englishman' are excellent performance, he said, if I right.
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Re: Manafon

Postby Tin Bird on Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:08 am

I haven't listened to it since the week after I bought it. I'm waiting until the time is right and hoping that it will connect w me when I return to it. :( I'm such a fan. Loved Blemish (save for the Bailey tracks) and I like Small Metal Gods, Emily D., and Snow White...it just hasn't seemed to sink into my psyche enough to be on the high rotation play list. It' s not that it's "difficult" or "challenging", for me. I just can't connect w it very much. Perhaps the switch from 1st person to 3rd.. makes the emotional impact differnt...like he's telling a camp fire story. Won't give up on it though and I'm glad that he continues to challenge.
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Re: Manafon

Postby Astronaut on Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:58 am

I listened to it for the first time 2 days ago. I bought it back in September but have waited until now. I was almost dreading it! It wasn't as "challenging" an experience as I thought it might be. In fact, I found it easier to listen to than "Blemish" (which I love) because it was less personal. Sometimes when listening the "Blemish" I feel I should ask David's permission before pressing "play"!!! :lol:
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