It plays fine where I'm at (Korea), but I guess y'all just have to wait...
It plays fine where I'm at (Korea), but I guess y'all just have to wait...
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Just had my 1st listen and it's good but really not a fantastic single attempt, if you stack it against the numerous hits he has had.
You can't really fault his vox or the production but I feel it's missing the hooky qualities a memorable single needs. A fine album track perhaps?
Looking forward to hearing the album.
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Maybe, after all this time, he thought he should put out something that sounds like a PG song, just to refresh the market's memory.
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I like it, don't love it. But I don't think the lead single from any of PG's albums since III has ended up being THE track for me. So it's all good. Happy to hear he still has something to share, and am looking forward to hearing the balance in due time.
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His voice on this track sounds like the early 77-78 solo days. I love it !
I like it. His voice sounds strong, and it's great to hear TLev and Manu Katché crushing it in the rhythm section again!
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Happy with what I have to be happy with.
I'm in the "liking but not immediately loving it" category, though it's growing on me with subsequent listens.
It does crack me up that the title is a bit of wordplay that probably 99% of the audience isn't going to get (at least in America; maybe the Panopticon is much ingrained in British culture?).
I quite like it. On first listen I was finding it rather average, but by the end I was hooked and wanted to spin it a couple more times.
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Well, Levin is absolutely all over this, and I love those licks throughout. I like the track, and I think that repeated listens will bring greater pleasure. It is interesting, there is certainly more than a hint of late ‘60’s influences there, and his voice sounds pretty much as I had hoped.
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A nice track, though the ending is a bit suddenly. Not really a memorable single though.
Put me in the camp of LOVE IT!!!
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Yeah, so the basic idea seems to be an analogy between our modern communications networks and the Panopticon. We're all always (at least potentially) being watched, which can have both positive and negative consequences.
It's actually fairly clever, but I'm a guessing a bit obscure for the average listener.
On my 5th listen now. I can hardly wait to hear the full release!
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Nothing special but an enjoyable song. PG still sounds fine and I kinda like the organic sound of the tune.
Looking forward to the album.
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