Re: Your least favorite Libera song is?
Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 9:43 pm
If people ever wonder how passionate Libera fans can get, this is the topic to show them
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Hilarious! I'm afraid some of us have become professionals in digression and minutiae. Oh well. I imagine some in Libera are quite amused by the detailed 'analysis paralysis'.maartendas wrote: ↑<span title="Fri Sep 08, 2017 9:43 pm">6 years ago</span> If people ever wonder how passionate Libera fans can get, this is the topic to show them
Exactly my opinion. I was very surprised when I for the first time noticed that someone didn't like Touch the Sky. It's truely a very interesting composition. Through the dissonances, you can hear the "softly swaying breeze". And the dissonances can be considered as being released by that crass change into the consonant "dub-dub" at the end. Really good!kinda_k00l wrote: ↑<span title="Wed Sep 06, 2017 1:57 am">6 years ago</span> I am actually amused by the number of people who dislike 'Touch The Sky'...
Don't know why but I used to think it's a favorite or at least a so-so one for the majority. Sue me.
I call the "dub-dub" part you mentioned above the 'Chirp Chirp' part . I can't help but feel Ben C wanted to mimic the sound of the birds singing joyfully on some trees, and so that part came into being. The dissonances in the song are somehow 'cooled down' by mini James' voice as TullyBascombe said. And it is also true about a feeling of the soft breeze - for me, it's somewhat magical.filiarheni wrote: ↑<span title="Sat Sep 09, 2017 10:02 am">6 years ago</span> It's truely a very interesting composition. Through the dissonances, you can hear the "softly swaying breeze". And the dissonances can be considered as being released by that crass change into the consonant "dub-dub" at the end. Really good!
Oh, I have to disagree! This is such a beautiful song. And the lyrics gives me goosebumps. Ok, we are nearer to the topic over here. But I think the music reflects the thoughtful lyrics really well, so gentle and so wistful, sighing music.kinda_k00l wrote: ↑<span title="Sat Sep 09, 2017 10:18 am">6 years ago</span> And I also would like to add to the not-to-my-liking list 'We Are The Lost' - it just doesn't sound interesting to me.
I'm another fan of this song and also the video for it which I find both moving and visually interesting.filiarheni wrote: ↑<span title="Sat Sep 09, 2017 11:05 am">6 years ago</span>Oh, I have to disagree! This is such a beautiful song. And the lyrics gives me goosebumps. Ok, we are nearer to the topic over here. But I think the music reflects the thoughtful lyrics really well, so gentle and so wistful, sighing music.kinda_k00l wrote: ↑<span title="Sat Sep 09, 2017 10:18 am">6 years ago</span> And I also would like to add to the not-to-my-liking list 'We Are The Lost' - it just doesn't sound interesting to me.
I wish so much that they will sing it live again in next year's concerts 2018, as it fits the centenary commemorating1918.
I like Libera's The Lamb but then I generally like all their quirky stuff like Three Ravens, TTS, and CC Carol. I have to say there are not many who side with me on liking The Lamb but I will go further and say I also think is Ben's best solo (yes, even better than Time).chris17 wrote: ↑<span title="Sat Sep 09, 2017 4:38 pm">6 years ago</span> This is a hard topic for me to contribute to, because there aren't a whole lot of Libera songs I don't like. However, there are some I don't really care for:
- Luminosa and Attendite from Luminosa
- Corpus Christi Carol from the Christmas Album - it's kind of slow and it's not really unique compared to other versions of the song
- Prayer (the one from Hansel & Gretel)
- Santa Will Find You, because it's just kind of a weird song
Now, I've complained a lot about Angel because of the lyrics, but I don't skip it too often on Hope. I think the music is fine - I just don't care for the lyrics. Also, while it's still a song I like, I do often skip I Vow To Thee My Country. The song itself is one of my favorite songs, actually, but I don't care for Libera's version as much as most other artists' versions of the song. Libera's version is contemplative and almost slightly depressing, whereas I prefer a really grand, uplifting version, more similar to the original orchestral version of the theme (theme from Jupiter, by Holst).
As far as the songs that other people dislike, I like most of them fairly well. I really like A New Heaven (it's one of my favorites songs on Free, actually) and Salve Regina. And I like most of the others at least moderately - Touch the Sky, Love and Mercy, The Lamb, etc. I wasn't sure about Twilight, so I went and listened to it decide if I liked it or not. It's not a song I listen to often, but I ended up listening to the entire song and enjoying it, so I guess I like that one too.
Yorkie wrote: ↑<span title="Sun Sep 10, 2017 11:09 am">6 years ago</span>I like Libera's The Lamb but then I generally like all their quirky stuff like Three Ravens, TTS, and CC Carol. I have to say there are not many who side with me on liking The Lamb but I will go further and say I also think is Ben's best solo (yes, even better than Time).chris17 wrote: ↑<span title="Sat Sep 09, 2017 4:38 pm">6 years ago</span> This is a hard topic for me to contribute to, because there aren't a whole lot of Libera songs I don't like. However, there are some I don't really care for:
- Luminosa and Attendite from Luminosa
- Corpus Christi Carol from the Christmas Album - it's kind of slow and it's not really unique compared to other versions of the song
- Prayer (the one from Hansel & Gretel)
- Santa Will Find You, because it's just kind of a weird song
Now, I've complained a lot about Angel because of the lyrics, but I don't skip it too often on Hope. I think the music is fine - I just don't care for the lyrics. Also, while it's still a song I like, I do often skip I Vow To Thee My Country. The song itself is one of my favorite songs, actually, but I don't care for Libera's version as much as most other artists' versions of the song. Libera's version is contemplative and almost slightly depressing, whereas I prefer a really grand, uplifting version, more similar to the original orchestral version of the theme (theme from Jupiter, by Holst).
As far as the songs that other people dislike, I like most of them fairly well. I really like A New Heaven (it's one of my favorites songs on Free, actually) and Salve Regina. And I like most of the others at least moderately - Touch the Sky, Love and Mercy, The Lamb, etc. I wasn't sure about Twilight, so I went and listened to it decide if I liked it or not. It's not a song I listen to often, but I ended up listening to the entire song and enjoying it, so I guess I like that one too.
I do agree with you about songs like Vow and Jerusalem, those are the types of sungs that I feel need the full range of choir voices ana bit of welly
This wasn't quite the case for me. When I first listened to the 2007 live version (only listened, no watching), I felt that Josh's voice was nice, but Ben's voice gave me goosebumps just after the few first beginning notes of his line. I just couldn't get enough of it - every time I go to that song I always expect Ben's part the most. Personally, I think that Tom's voice was not as impressive in this particular song.
I do! Though I don't always feel like listening to it, I admire what they did with it. It's daring, very well crafted, and just a high standard of musicality, even for Libera. It's one of their best performances, even though it's not on my personal favourites list.