THE GREATEST STORY (concept album)
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THE GREATEST STORY (concept album)
I'll be posting a track every week. I'm not sure if it was Nigel or someone else, but someone turned me onto the concept of the great reset, and why our history is a blur (magnificent buildings already here during the cowboy days, and even Europeans have no sense of history of when the buildings truly came about, how they did it, etc.). And then there are issues of orphan trains, mud floods, tearing down glorious buildings after only serving for a few decades (although looking hundreds of years old), monstrous world-fair exhibits costing in the excess, only to be torn down after a few months of public viewing, etc., etc. Fascinating stuff. This series integrates all types of music styles, from ballad to hard rock/metal, to psychedelic, while pursuing this theme.
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Re: THE GREATEST STORY (concept album)
Hey CGG you really dove into that rabbit hole completely didn't you. Anyway your composition was cool and it was enjoyable to listen to. Congrats on your endeavor to chronicle mudflooding and Tartaria...................................
You can blame Nigel for that.......................
You can blame Nigel for that.......................
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Re: Part 1 - Our Journey Begins
A great effort and a fantastic concept so congrats to you and I look fwd to your next instalment.
Thanks you for your time sharing it with us all.
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Part 2 - Ruthless
There are so many anomolies during the 1800s and early 1900s, whereas this video selects only a few and how ruthless the 'controllers' are in hiding our true history. FYI... when you see that giant ferris wheel, keep in mind that the axle alone weighed over 90,000 pounds and was so thick of steel that they could not cut it up and destroy it... it was buried under a golf course.
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