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funny thing i used to love genesis as a kid and still have my phone packed with them but i never heard of these, and surpise surprise, they're not downloadable im having a problem supplementing unstreamable music to my phone. i think i'm gonna purchase the albums in amazon so they're downloadable where i go. speaking of which, king crimson put up ONE album on spotify. it's good songs but sounds like a strange mutation of the group i've never heard of before. anyway i'm listening to YES time and a word which is this strange mixture of folk and psychedelic that drinks from the stream of old english music and adds electricity to it plus lsd maybe? supposedly they drank tons but i think not so much. beer drinkers probably. anyway, im doing monday housekeeping and i need a beer. crap! the lawn is not gonna mow itself. |
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If you are in a Yes/Crimson mood, check out Claudio Simonetti's pre-Goblin group Cherry Five. I picked up a reissue of this the other day and it's pretty great. Not as unique as Goblin but a very cool Italian take on the classic early Progressive thing.
A lot of the Turkish stuff has been getting reissued lately as well. A couple of labels seem to be specializing in making that stuff more widely available. There are a lot of videos of a lot of those guys up on YouTube. In their native land in their time they were pretty huge Stars, so that's kind of a nice Resource as well. Bunalim and early Erkin Koray are also great. |
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Erkin Koray, Mogollar and Barış Manço I'm certainly going to keep an eye on when it comes to reissues.
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Im lissening to that playboy page right now
I like the basic drums / bass I can't make out what he's yelling about I like the keyboard too __ Sounded like the school.of james.chance |
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You only remember one Cleaners from Venus song? That seems weird to me. |
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Genesis post-Gabriel was a full-tilt fuckaround. I remember "No Son of Mine" was big when I was young. On the radio a lot. Oh and "I can't Dance." Pure shit. Just really shitty shit. Peter Gabriel's solo stuff is weird. Not proggy, really. More arty. There's still some big bombastic stuff that I don't tolerate well, but Melt sounds almost art-punky to me. I can see this stuff on a playlist with New Order, Joy Division, maybe even PiL. I dunno. Then there's the later stuff like So, which is often really corny, but still OK. |
My daughter and I made a quick day trip to New Orleans Saturday. Here are the CD's I placed in the car, listened to everything except the Mogwai, and three tracks from, Radio K.A.O.S.
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man, wat is with peter gabriel popping up everywhere
for serious (im a fan btw) |
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lol 80s genesis is utter mental trash if you hear phil collins in the drums though, when gabriel was bandleader, he was fucking fantastic. why did he have to open his fucking mouth? and yet, he made TONS of money. 80s genesis sold more than the garbage pail kids. life is so wrong. |
star sign- teenage fanclub
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![]() The Backbeat Band Backbeat 1994, So here's an idea: make a movie in 1994 about the early Beatles. But instead of getting a band to try to sound like the early Beatles, just get Dave Pirner, Greg Dulli, Thurston Moore, Don Fleming, Mike Mills and Dave Grohl to run through these old standards. It's a good idea, and probably sounded like a genius idea in 1994. The results are slightly less wild than I might have hoped for, though. I mean yeah these are sloppier versions, and sure Pirner and Dulli sound like Pirner and Dulli. But I don't know, there's not quite as much personality here as there could be. For the most part it just kind of sounds like an especially energetic cover band. I'm sure they had fun. It sounds like it anyway. But there's just nothing truly standout here. Maybe it works well for the movie - I've never seen it. Or maybe I'm just being too hard on the recordings given that it's a bit of a supergroup filled with guys from bands I love. Oh well. |
I have not heard those songs or seen that movie in years. I get the impression from what I remember is that the movie wanted to present The Beatles as inventing it all. Like, hey remember when The Beatles were punk rock before punk rock existed? Even that image of them all wearing black leather jackets has a 'they were doing it before The Ramones' feel to it.
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ha! Look at the pic on the left... "remember when the Beatles were Lou Reed first?"
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in the 60s/ 70s there were a lot of psychedelic/prog/krautrock influences in "3rd world" music (not sure turkey fits the mold, but everyone knows os mutantes) at the same time that rich-country musicians either went out in search of world music (so many bands to india) and/or assimilated immigrant cultures (e.g santana). so-- glad to have found a new one. no idea this guy existed. Quote:
there's a ton of baris mancho on spotify-- the dates are all fucked up as usual with spotify but i think one can match things w/ discogs, wikipedia, and good use of the search function im gonna look for the other names you mention- and again thanks -- found 3 mogollar albums [eta: lots more! it was 3 singles. ton of albums. all very confusing] -- eg from what i was saying: los jaivas https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zWKqatBLX58 or (a bit more cosmopolitan and bluesy cuz argentina has its head in europe) luis alberto spinetta: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ArnKUmtwrhI |
more jaivas, see, this one is great
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ6-e3yXmC0 that whole album is pretty great for the most part |
Tera Melos - Trash Generator
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