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Cantankerous 09.11.2006 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by HaydenAsche
Sorry, darling.

I've gone and forgetten my headphones so I have to listen to this wretched shite whilst doing homework.

how bizarre. the coffee shop i used to work in a long time ago played good music.
probably because i worked there and insisted on it.
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Originally Posted by HaydenAsche
Shitty jazz playing over the coffee house speakers. I have no idea what or who it is but it is most definitely terrible. I must be off to work now, though.

Later.

is it like that shit that they like to call smooth jazz?

porkmarras 09.11.2006 04:51 PM

 

porkmarras 09.11.2006 05:21 PM

 

Hip Priest 09.11.2006 05:28 PM

 

Cantankerous 09.11.2006 05:52 PM

 

DemonBox 09.11.2006 05:56 PM

 

HaydenAsche 09.12.2006 12:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cantankerous
how bizarre. the coffee shop i used to work in a long time ago played good music.
probably because i worked there and insisted on it.
is it like that shit that they like to call smooth jazz?


Yeah. When the night people work they play decent music. It was during the day and the manager listens to some 'smooth jazz' station.

Cantankerous 09.12.2006 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by HaydenAsche
Yeah. When the night people work they play decent music. It was during the day and the manager listens to some 'smooth jazz' station.

well. you know us night people.

krastian 09.12.2006 01:02 AM

 

krastian 09.12.2006 02:17 AM


 

Does anyone have an original copy of this?.....it fucking rules. What's up with the first few tracks with the flute and stuff? That's some great milk right there. I've had the live version of Kometenmelodie that's on here for awhile now, but everything else is pretty much a first time listen for me.

Tone Float
Milk Rock
Siver Forest
Rhythm Salad
Noitasinwaqargo
Kometenmelodie (Live USA 1974)
Ananas Symphonie (Live USA 1974)
Tanzmusik (Live USA 1974)
Kohoutek (First Single A-Side 1974)
Kometenmelodie (Single A-Side 1974)
Autobahn (Single Version 1975)

http://www.thefirstcut.net/k/krafru.htm

Ok, it looks like those tracks are from Organisation....I get it now. Either way it still rules.

gmku 09.12.2006 11:22 AM

L.A. Woman - The Doors

For me, albums are 90 percent cover art and 10 percent music. But I love this album in spite of the goofy transparency high-contrast photo of The Doors at the height of their hippy look, and inspite of the pretentious artsy crucifix thing on the inner sleeve.

At the same time, maybe I love the album because of this hokeyness, because you can love The Doors truly if you appreciate their hokeyness which they enjoyed brazenly.

Spin this and you'll get all the hokey rock you could want. For example, spin this on a rainy day and you'll think killer minds in the desert heading for the city of angels, desperados in torn jeans and dirty T-shirts shuffling in the dust to the next broken-down motel.

Very rootsy. Very bluesy. And very funny, too. Ridiculously funny. What's the obsession with snakes all over the place? And what does that line about throwing away the jack of hearts mean? And all the talk about being on the road and just getting into town? Ridiculously cliched. Ridiculously trippy--"L'Hyancith House," for example. And the band, wow, just sounds so good, like your eardrums popping open after a few hits of antihistamin on a rainy day. I love the winding serpent guitar of "The Changeling," the jangle of "Love Her Madly," the drone of "Cars Hiss by My Window," the getaway zoom of "L.A. Woman," which sounds soooo 1960s-70s Stones rockandroll that it just has to be a parody of 1960s-70s rock. And the psychedlic road saga of "Riders on the Storm," both beautiful and creepy, a ragged daydream of a song. But it's also one of the most well-done long songs I've heard any band do, ever.

I love this album not in spite of its ridiculousness but because of it. It's hard to take Jim Morrison very seriously--I mean, just listen to those pretentious, indulgent lyrics. Captain Beefheart does him just a notch better in the absurd wordplay department, but it's a small notch. I wonder what Morrison and Beefheart could have made if they'd gotten togehter!! But I get the feeling Morrison didn't want to be taken very seriously. Oh, quite the opposite. And that's what makes this album so hard to truly appreciate, but it's sort of like Dylan--you might not get it right away, and it may come across as just a bluesy bit of over-radio-played classic rock. But when you get it and it sinks in, you're hooked.

porkmarras 09.12.2006 11:24 AM

I can't think of anyone with a worse sense of humor than Jim Morrison.

gmku 09.12.2006 11:26 AM

Exactly.

gmku 09.12.2006 11:35 AM

Adventure - Television

If the first album is the cat's pajamas, this is the cat's terry cloth robe. If the first album is an A+, this is an A-. If the first album was the greatest 70s-era punk album since sliced bread to float up out of the CBGB scene, this is the greatest 70s-era punk album since homogenized milk to float up out of the CBGB scene. If you bought the first album, you should not not-buy the second album. If you like the first album, you will not not-like this album.

Besides, you're just not cool if all you've ever heard by Television or Verlaine is Marquee Moon. Everybody's heard Marquee Moon. Only the cool punk rock people also have heard Adventure.

The conventional wisdom on this one is that there are no "Wow!" songs like the first album's "See No Evil" or "Torn Curtain." I couldn't disagree more. Every one of them knocks me out, from the opening "Glory" through the final cut. They're a bit more restrained, more tightly constructed, but that just means the unleashed guitar solos seem to rage all the brighter. The songs are all tough muscle, no fat; Television takes a post-punk clue from the punk masters of concision growing up around them. "Foxhole" reminds me of something the Stones might have done in their Mick Taylor-era heyday--only it's far leaner, and far meaner, than any product the Stones ever manufactured. The whole album sounds real, and without a doubt, it stands, along with its predecessor, as one of the finest things to emerge from New York City's post-punk furnace.

gmku 09.12.2006 02:50 PM

Also recently been spinning:

S.F. Sorrow by The Pretty Things

& the new Yo La Tengo

& Countdown to Ecstasy by Steely Dan

All on pretty wax, my friends...

Hip Priest 09.12.2006 02:51 PM

Radio Five Live's football commentary.

Hip Priest 09.12.2006 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Hip Priest
Radio Five Live's football commentary.


Chelsea are currently 2 - 0 up. Sonicl will be enjoying his evening at Stamford Bridge.

nomadicfollower 09.12.2006 03:38 PM

 

Quite a sad-sounding album.

Hip Priest 09.12.2006 03:42 PM

Who is it? I can't read the text.

Пятхъдесят Шест 09.12.2006 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Hip Priest
Chelsea are currently 2 - 0 up. Sonicl will be enjoying his evening at Stamford Bridge.


If only Fox Soccer Channel were televising this. Meh.

Anyway, listening to the traffic outside.


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