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I hear ya. I think my least favorite is Dirty but I still love the shit out of Dirty. It's just that it's like nap time compared to Sister, Bad Moon, ATL, DN etc. so if I had to pick a least favorite, Dirty would be it. But the album is still so much better than most '90s rock it's ridiculous. |
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Just noticed there exists Black Dots-album, which has their demos from 1979 (recorded from Inner Ear studios!). There are of course many same songs as are in their first and Rock For light, but also some there are not (You´re Migraine sounds nice). Have to listen that also. |
man....communication is such a fucking great song. |
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(jun togawa tamahimesama) yes. it's on low volume so no one judges. |
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Why would anyone judge? Are you living in a dorm or something? Fucking awesome recrod. Fuck 'em if they hatin. |
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Hey, what's this one? I don't believe I'm familiar. (High five on Black Candy, by the way) |
Tyrannosaurus Rex: a Beard Of Stars
Really great! Long time I have wanted to listen this, now was it´s time! BTW. Bolan´s voice has always reminded me Donovan. Bruce Springsteen: the Ghost of Tom Joad Almost as great as Nebraska. |
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I'm with you on both of these. I've never ventured further backward into the T-Rex timeline than A Beard of Stars, but I really don't know if I'd be interested in the folky acoustic pre-name shortening material. ABOS feels like the origin point of T. Rex, even though it was technically still Tyrannosaurs Rex. Re: Ghost of Tom Joad was one of the first Springsteen albums I remember really getting into. Part of what drew me to it was how starkly it contrasted albums like Tunnel Of Love and Born in the USA, and how much it seemed to piss off E-Street Band fans. No Glory Days here, bubs. |
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Sonic Youth - Live in Germany 1996 (Full Show) https://youtu.be/6vvL5KrEox4
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I'm only gonna listen to SY at work today....fug it. DDN to start it off!
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Funkadelic first album. Really love that space funk! Reminds me Dr. John albums of the same time.
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Maggot Brain is goddamn brilliant. |
errorsmith #2 merciless - len out mi mercy bee mask - elegy for beach friday ilpo väisänen - asuma |
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Björk: Vespertine
Finally found this on vinyl, it´s one of her greatest! Velvet: Another view At last also found this in vinyl, this is not in Spotify or Youtube (used to be in YouTube). Really hard to understand why for example We´re Gonna have a goodtime and Hey Mr.Rain were not released at first Place. |
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Everyone is old and judgmental. |
Melvins feat. Teri Gender Bender - Rebel Girl......this Bikini Kill cover sounds fantastic!
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Rollerskate Skinny - Shoulder Voices Specifically the VERY Sonic Youthy "Bow Hitch-hiker" God, it's really too bad this band has been completely forgotten. They had some serious jams. This song is making my day right now. |
Now I'm on to Botany's new album, Dimming Awe/The Light is Raw. It's the proper follow-up to one of my top 5 albums of 2013, Lava Diviner (True story), and it's goddamn delightful.
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Dark Ambient, Power Electronics, Noise, Experimental. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoDijL_tRHw day off! nothing better for this grey Autumn morning. |
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New Order: Music Complete
I was really suprised this their new album atracts me as much as their old albums (haven´t heard any of their albums after Technique). There are few great suprises: Nothing But a Fool sounded in some places SY/Thurston in Demolished-album. Iggy Pop in Stray Dog makes me shiver! 7-page Saville graphig-booklet & clear vinyls are also just fantastic! |
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