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Old 05.10.2016, 11:28 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
You need Live At Irving Plaza as well. NEED IT. The reasons are right there.

— 15 minutes or so of "NN End" with the one and only Rudolph Grey. Consider that the version on Mars LP, aka The Complete Studio Recordings NYC 1977-1978, at 3 minutes and 53 seconds, is the longest track on that compilation. In other words, a full side of extemporization that will blow your cotton socks away from a band you've only experienced in comparatively way shorter bursts of annihilation.

— Recorded by Brian Eno "on some kind of prototype cassette" (bitchen).

— Includes Mars As We Know It, a classy, big booklet by Thurston & Coley.

— Also, you get a code for an mp3 version of not only this LP but also Live At Artists Space.

Now go get it and cut it the fuck out with that Radiohead silliness and those interminable goddamn posts.

Hah. Inteminable... yeah. Can't really argue with that. I only have a couple of periods during the day where I'm able to post, so I end up playing a lot of catch up, often making multiple posts in a row. But maybe that's part of the Severian charm?

Anyway, I'm seriously about to place some orders here. What should I get first? Honestly, tell me what I should prioritize as my next purchase, considering I only own the Complete Studuo Recordings on CD. In terms of quality and must-hear recordings (not novelty or collectibility), what's the next step?
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