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Sister Flo — Departure
Album: The Healer
Avg rating:
6.3

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Total ratings: 419









Released: 2008
Length: 3:47
Plays (last 30 days): 0
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 DaidyBoy wrote
How does Sean Connery shave?     Ctrl-S ........

I'll get my coat
 
Ha ha ha. : )
So. Fucking. Prog.
I hear Gentle Giant. 
A little Eels sound going on, then a diversion a la Mike Oldfield, back to the Eels-sound-alike-ish, ending with some annoyed cat sounds.
To answer a question asked long ago: She's holding a bird. 
OK by me
Geecheeboy wrote:


Logged in to sha the shame shing. 

 
vit wrote:
Sister's dentures are loose.
  

How does Sean Connery shave?     Ctrl-S ........



I'll get my coat
Love this song, right up until the end, then it looses me. Just seems schizophrenic, (not that there's anything wrong with that).
I enjoy songs I cannot predict, but are not disjointed nonsense. Such as this. Kudos!  P.S. I think these guys do drugs..... {#Yes}
It did it again!
Strangely creepy album cover, what's that in her hands? Hells bells I really must do some work today, stop distracting me with your brilliant music RP!
 Dave_Mack wrote:
Whoa, how'd it turn into a Yes song at the end there?
 
Ha! I was gonna' post the same question.
 vit wrote:
Sister's dentures are loose.
 

Logged in to sha the shame shing. 
Excellent segue from VAST - I Know How To Love into this song — nice!
Whoa, how'd it turn into a Yes song at the end there?
I'm liking this on first listen.
rdo wrote:


I once told someone I liked rock music that was progressive. They were like, "so, you like Yes and King Crimson", &etc.. I only meant it as an adjective and not as a category of rock. I would call Radiohead, Flaming Lips, Moby, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sigur Ros examples of the most progressive groups of the last 15 years. Hey Prog-rockers: please leave our adjectives alone!

As they said in "The Return of the Secaucus 7" Progressive rock?  Oh you mean rock & roll goes to college! {#Rolleyes}
 vit wrote:
Sister's dentures are loose.
 
and this is almost spoonerism
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=76812&dict=CALD&topic=linguistic-terms-and-linguistic-style

This song could go on for another ten or twenty minutes, and that'd be fine with me.
Sister's dentures are loose.
 raga wrote:
Mellotron, not Moog
(click here)
 
Love that Mellotron!

and don't forget The Turtles Pyro wrote:
Yes meets Moody Blues meets Porcupine Tree

NICE!
 


 ianmoff wrote:

Quite

Nice to hear that Prog is alive and kicking!!

Ian

 

I once told someone I liked rock music that was progressive.  They were like, "so, you like Yes and King Crimson", &etc..  I only meant it as an adjective and not as a category of rock.  I would call Radiohead, Flaming Lips, Moby, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sigur Ros examples of the most progressive groups of the last 15 years.  Hey Prog-rockers: please leave our adjectives alone!
 bseib wrote:
Hey Bill, how about a segue into King Crimson from this tune...    The Court of the Crimson King...
 
Goes for the Mellotron, right?

Very cool

love the end of the song
Hey Bill, how about a segue into King Crimson from this tune...    The Court of the Crimson King...
 Pyro wrote:
Yes meets Moody Blues meets Porcupine Tree

NICE!
 
Quite

Nice to hear that Prog is alive and kicking!!

Ian

Yes meets Moody Blues meets Porcupine Tree

NICE!
I kinda dig this. Love the trippy atmosphere created in/by this tune
Is it my imagination, or do I hear some Moody Blues sampling in there?
Sounds like they're trying to sound like Sean Connery. For Shhhhcure.
Interesting.... I like it.
WonderLizard wrote:
Sure sounds like a Moog in there somewhere...
Mellotron, not Moog (click here)
At the end: "I've seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied I'm on my way"
I love, love, love this! Epic nordic vastness. Looked them up on MySpace and nothing there compared to this piece, though :-(
WonderLizard wrote:
Sure sounds like a Moog in there somewhere...
I think that's a mellotron like King crimson had.
This is very good stuff indeed... Wonder why the low ratings.
It sounds like the band gets spontaneously possessed by Stereolab there at the end. I wish I could get spontaneously possessed by Stereolab.
Diggin it. Sounds like Air after a long stay in Manchester :D
Contaminator wrote:
Try installing Octoshape, works for me! Great program!
Thanks for the tip! I'll see if I can sneak it onto my system considering our IT folks don't like personal software installed on systems.
heyjoe3577 wrote:
I love the little jam session near the end of this song. Or I think it's near the end, I'm not sure. My stupid co-workers are taking up all the bandwith doing actual work, and the music isn't streaming uninterupted. :(
Try installing Octoshape, works for me! Great program!
...timeless!..
whoa, triptacular d00d. I bet that's even a real mellotron!!
Shure shounds like Shean Connery ;-)
I love the little jam session near the end of this song. Or I think it's near the end, I'm not sure. My stupid co-workers are taking up all the bandwith doing actual work, and the music isn't streaming uninterupted. :(
You go, Sister...
Sure sounds like a Moog in there somewhere...
Wow, there was a band with this same name here in OH... They used to play a lot of the festivals, completely different sound...
The singer sounds oodly enough like one of the guys from America, if they had ever gone psychedelic.
is it that time of the month again already?
Everytime this changes to the end of the song I find myself cracking up.
These guys are great ... not finding anywhere to download them though.
Approximately 1/16th of my genes are dancing to this one ;o).
for Finland!
Check out Sister Flo Web site for more info and some free mp3s. Band's MySpace page has more info and songs. See the video HyvinkÀÀ at YouTube.