Nektar - Recycled part 1 Concrete Videos Lessons - How To Concrete DVD Tutorials

Click here to play the whole album, without having to click on next parthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hylrTR3pS8c&feature=PlayList&p=FD27A6EA5BA2D688&index=0&playnext=1Nektar\'s album \"Recycled\" is an absolute masterpiece in progressive rock imo. It is a great concept album, containing great time changes, beautiful vocals, and amazing choir. The album sounds very spacey but also down on earth alike at the same time, the feeling of being into the future and the past, sometimes both at the same time remains through the whole album. \nNektar albums are very different and each album might take a while to get into, but when you are, then they sound amazing!\n\nLink to Nektar\'s official web page\nhttp://nektarsmusic.com/nn/home\nAs a Member you can hear some of theirmusic, see tour list, and lots of other stuff. They are still touring! And making more music in the studio!\n\nArtist: Nektar\n- Roy Albrighton / lead vocals, guitars \n- Mick Brockett / visual environment \n- Alan \"Taff\" Freeman / keyboards, backing vocals \n- Ron Howden / drums, percussion- Derek \"Mo\" Moore / bass, backing vocalsAlbum: Recycled (1975)\n\nSong: Part 1 of 4(due to the 10 min limit of video) of album. \n1. Recycle (ca 0:00-2:49)\n2. Cybernetic consumption(ca 2:49-4:58) \n3. Recycle countdown (ca 4:58-6:50)\n4. Automaton horrorscope (ca 6:50-9:52)\n\n1. Recycle\n\nCall me down, the time is here\nreminding you to slow the wheel\nnow, nearing the end of the day,\nlook, never a moment too soon, or late.\n\nCount the hours, the weeks the days,\nforcing natures\' slow decay\nhere, as we look down on you there\nyou, fall on into your web of despair.\n\nMan! You had it all your own way,\nNow, salvaging blocks of decay. Clean the scene; Change machines!\n\n2. Cybernetic consumption\n\n3. Recycle Countdown\n\nTalk away, the die is cast\nall the day, the reasons last.\nJust look what is happening here\nsee, never a day without fear...It\'s here!\n\nCalm me down, I have to share\nbefore the world I stand declared.\nHear these words at the endof the day\ncome never a moment too soon. or late.\n\nMan! You had it all your own way,\nNow, salvaging blocks of decay. Clean the scene; Change machines!\n\n4.Automation Horrorscope\n\nWebs of concrete giving off waste dust that marks the search of an age of a thousand vast empires, Sweeping away legends untold to human ears. While shafts of steel clutch the stars, natural supplies...once numerous..now lapse into eerie silence. Recycled energy becomes the only form of life as it was... now new forms are molded from patterns already used in a struggle to survive! \n\nYou had me thinking that I lost my mind\nbut no, it was you.\nThought you\'d make it to a better time\n\'til now, but it\'s through.\n\nYour castles made of sand\nhold out your helpless hands\ngoing down down down\ndown down down down\nThey take it all\nthen take much more...today,\nno man could ever realize\nhis mistakes,\n\nThey will help you one step down...\nsit back... and watch you drown\ngoing down down down\nGoing down down down\ndown down down

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