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... in which i find myself thoroughly enjoying the samo-samo derivative bullshit again. yaaaaaaay! |
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I really like this. One of my favourite finnish underground records. Sounds like an avant take on British 60s TV music or something at times... Me: Goddamn 'Let Me Watch' is such a good track! |
^ "Rae Dawn" is amazing as well. Well. The whole album is incredible, really. You know about "Change The Beat" (hidden track) riiiight??
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4/5 Good album, though I still place very little value on gucci as a rapper |
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Oh hell yeah! It's amazing. One of the best on the album. Vaudeville Villain is one of the best tracks too. That Rob Reiner line just slays me. Among Doom's best. My 'absolute top teir Doom' list (which means like BEST HIP-HOP EVER!!!11) is Op Doomsday, King Geedorah, KMD's Black Bastards, Madvillainy, and this, roughly in that order. |
VVVV is the best doom album
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Negativland - Over the Edge - All Art Radio - Nov. 20, 2009
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It is amazing, but the first two classics that have Doom on the boards as well as the mic (Op and King that is) will always have a special place in my heart because his beats are just so fucking special. Currently (for the first time): The Red Pony/Wine And Roses might just be my favourite Fahey composition. This just kills me. |
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When it comes to that style of guitar, I get your point. I mean, although it shouldn't be, it just is somehow disheartening to realise that no matter how good you are, and how many advancements you make in the style, while you may make good or great music (R.I.P. Jack Rose), someone else has simply done a similar thing infinitely better. It's like me with when I play impressionistic spacey jazz improvs on the piano while knowing that this exists. Sometimes I envy those people who make music in more of a vacuum... |
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My friend BITCH about some guy he got off with once and has totally obsessed about when I'm supposed to be writing my fucking essay which is due in 10 hours!!!!
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Listening to Daylight just as I realise that I've stayed up all night and the sun has come up behind the curtains, then opening them = A MOMENT |
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Life in Exile after Abdication by Maureen Tucker Personnel Maureen Tucker - guitar, percussion, piano, drums, vocals, production, mixing Barry Stock – bass Jad Fair – guitar, percussion, cymbals, background vocals Kate Messer – acoustic guitar, 12 string guitar, electric guitar, percussion, conga, background vocals Hank Beckmeyer – bass, guitar, percussion, background vocals, slide guitar Lou Reed – guitar on tracks 1 and 7 Kim Gordon – bass, percussion, background vocals Thurston Moore – guitar Steve Shelley – drums Lee Ranaldo – guitar Don Fleming – background vocals Daniel Johnston – piano, vocals Scott Jarvis – drums, background vocals Ann Marie Ear – piano Rob Elk – background vocals M. Kostek – percussion Joe Martinelli – percussion, drums, background vocals it is...!! |
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