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Old 02.02.2011, 09:54 AM   #7
Mortte Jousimo
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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
OHHH! Duh at me. Consider ALICE IN BLUNDERLAND replaced on my list with FLAVOR BUD LIVING ("non-religious" version... haha. ie.. Gary Lucas' version, not John French's).

Those two albums from 1974 are like the Pantera glam rock albums or the Slayer non-Satan-worshipping albums or Bad Religion's psychadelic album and so on and so forth. They don't exist in the eyes of the fans.

Maybe Iīm a exception, because I like also those albums. Of course in Beefheartīs scale they are in the bottom, but if you compare them for some other kind of "entertain"-music (for example Earth wind and fire or Bee gees) I find them very good. My itīs some kind of pervert side of me, but I like entertain music that is sung like Beefheart or Tom Waits (Waits version of West Side Story "Somewhere" is just great!).
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