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!@#$%! 05.06.2015 11:33 AM

shit, i LOOOOVE kraftwerk. but i positively hate bitches brew. ugh! fusion confusion. "jazz rock". in my mind that's the day jazz died (it didn't really, but it capitulated).

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now back to this "arena rock" conversation (less butthurt than earlier, because, damn, to be accused of worshiping money,): i get that there is a cultural animus built towards dinosaur bands, but i try to be like st. francis and love all creatures as a default stance.

yes, some things i just can't like, but i see and recognize that the dinosaurs who at some point became the instruments of oppression were once revolutionary on their own.

zeppelin invented heavy/metal, they did so before sabbath. in that they claimed a whole realm for themselves, and ruled for some time as kings, even if in retrospective they seem tame or bluesy by today's standards. when they came out, NOTHING sounded like they did. and because i find modern lizards inferior to their dinousaur ancestors, i still find them as some of the top practitioners of their genre.

same as (saving the enormous differences): i can look at j.s. bach's output and say, holy fuck, what that guy did! and other people like chopin took his work and did mad things with it, adding all sort of emotion and layers, and music has gone farther and in less "mathematical" directions ever since, but what he did stands on its own and is a foundation for a lot of music.

now i said saving the enormous differences-- zeppelin did not invent the blues. the blues is the true big bang of 20th century american music. but what zep did was great and foundational-- before they bloated and exploded like a toad. and they spawned galaxies.

bowie ALSO spawned galaxies. some would argue that it was the better/more intelligent ones.

okay. must work today or i'll go hungry.

Severian 05.06.2015 11:36 AM

Why haven't I mentioned Captain Beefheart yet? Call me crazy, but That Sun Zoom Spark reissue box from last year really got me back into his early '70s run. Beefheart is a far more appropriate '70s artist name drop than Waits, who really hit his stride in the '80s.

evollove 05.06.2015 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Drjohnrock
And CCR's album tracks are quite good, in some cases rivaling the singles .... Moby Grape. And Marmalade


Funny. A few days ago I sat down with CCR's debut and whatdoyouknow, the non-singles were boogie blues jammy things. I hope that list consists of real songs.

And I'll check out the M bands, but if I hear the same I-IV-V chords and the same whiteboy blues leads, I'll be sorely disappointed.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Why haven't I mentioned Captain Beefheart yet? Call me crazy, but That Sun Zoom Spark reissue box from last year really got me back into his early '70s run. Beefheart is a far more appropriate '70s artist name drop than Waits, who really hit his stride in the '80s.


Yeah. That's earlier Waits reference was dumb. Neg repped.

Beefheart's blues I can take, maybe because it was his own.

Severian 05.06.2015 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
now back to this "arena rock" conversation (less butthurt than earlier, because, damn, to be accused of worshiping money,):


Dammit, Slambang, I said nothing of the sort! I can't tell if that's a botched winky face at the end there, indicating that you *know* that's not what I meant, or if it's just botched punctuation, indicating... well, y'know... that you kinda suck at punctuation. ;)

Please tell me you understand that I didn't mean what you thought I meant.

And no! No more arena rock stuff!

Know what I'm listening to?
THIS:

 

Severian 05.06.2015 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
Yeah. That's earlier Waits reference was dumb. Neg repped.



You sadistic bastard.

!@#$%! 05.06.2015 11:54 AM

yes i somehow missed your EARLIER post (after i took my toys and left... just for a few hours ha ha) where you explained that.

now i've read it (after i posted the above)

asynchronous communications are like that

fucking i m really procrastinating today. every time i get a text message i end up back on this board before i can get back to work.

and i never get there.

it's like greek hell.

Drjohnrock 05.06.2015 03:10 PM

[quote=evollove]Funny. A few days ago I sat down with CCR's debut and whatdoyouknow, the non-singles were boogie blues jammy things. I hope that list consists of real songs.

And I'll check out the M bands, but if I hear the same I-IV-V chords and the same whiteboy blues leads, I'll be sorely disappointed.




Fair point, some of their album tracks fell into that mold. Not the ones I mentioned, although Born To Move has an organ solo; and while it isn't exactly blues based, maybe substitute Wish I Could Hide Away for it. Or Sailor's Lament, which Slob Seger "borrowed heavily" from to write the inferior Still The Same.

I can only recommend Our House Is Rockin' from Marlamade. As for Moby Grape, I prefer their concise rockers like Omaha or Hootchie.

My take on the blues-based rock stuff is that it was originally a good idea that was run into the ground by overuse, especially by bands who thought endless strings of solos showed creativity. Punk came along to sort things out, thankfully.

Rob Instigator 05.06.2015 04:20 PM

I love the Doors

They were never "arena rock"

Rob Instigator 05.06.2015 04:20 PM

Green River is my fave CCR song

Torn Curtain 05.06.2015 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
shit, i LOOOOVE kraftwerk. but i positively hate bitches brew. ugh! fusion confusion. "jazz rock". in my mind that's the day jazz died (it didn't really, but it capitulated).

A tribute to Jack Johnson and Big fun are way better than Bitches brew.

The Soup Nazi 05.06.2015 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torn Curtain
A tribute to Jack Johnson and Big fun are way better than Bitches brew.


Absolutely true; same goes for In A Silent Way and On The Corner. That said, Bitches Brew isn't crap by any means — it's just been deemed the non plus ultra of electric Miles by incompetent writers for way too long.

Mr. Lydon considers it Davis' best, though, and compares it to Tago Mago:
http://thequietus.com/articles/05016...nd-paul-weller

!@#$%! 05.06.2015 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torn Curtain
A tribute to Jack Johnson and Big fun are way better than Bitches brew.


thanks. i have never heard those.

The Soup Nazi 05.06.2015 06:50 PM

 

Mortte Jousimo 05.07.2015 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Why haven't I mentioned Captain Beefheart yet? Call me crazy, but That Sun Zoom Spark reissue box from last year really got me back into his early '70s run. Beefheart is a far more appropriate '70s artist name drop than Waits, who really hit his stride in the '80s.

Beefheart is one of the most important artists in the popular music. So is Dr. John. Beefheart had two great eras: 1967-70 & 1979-82. Also really love Bongo Fury. Spotlight Kid & Clear Spot are good albums, Unconditionally & Bluejeans are listenable.

One thing about White Stripes: Zeppelin made five great albums, I havenīt heard decent whole album from White Stripes, only good songs ( I have heard White Blood Cells & Elephant).

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 05.07.2015 02:55 PM


 

They're playing another LA show next friday and I am almost as excited about it as the SK reunion show last week..


 


Speaking of which this is the first time I've listened to or even heard this record, and I must say, I am really surprised. Its the first time I've heard an album version of SK material that sounds better recorded than it does live!! Possibly because of the long gap in playing together?? The stageshow was good to be sure, but this new material seems to sound so much better on the album.

_slavo_ 05.08.2015 01:38 AM

 


KONE - Solip Cystic Mystic
This album has been blowing my mind lately.
Just about exactly the kind of electronic music I like.

The Soup Nazi 05.08.2015 04:43 PM

Yesterday's disastrous election put me in an "Oh, England..." mode.

 

Severian 05.08.2015 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by _slavo_
 


KONE - Solip Cystic Mystic
This album has been blowing my mind lately.
Just about exactly the kind of electronic music I like.


Nice job! Good album. Hard to actually find in hard copy... At least in my experience.

I'm listening to the singles a preview material from the new Jamie xx and drooling all over myself. In Colour is going to put the rest of his work to shame. It's become my most highly anticipated album with an official release date, aside from At.Long.Last.A$AP

guest 05.08.2015 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
I'm listening to the singles a preview material from the new Jamie xx and drooling all over myself. In Colour is going to put the rest of his work to shame. It's become my most highly anticipated album with an official release date, aside from At.Long.Last.A$AP

:confused: :mad: :fuckyou: :eek:

Mortte Jousimo 05.09.2015 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
The '70s were full of a lot of bands occupying the cultural space that previously belonged to one. I find the entire decade depressing as hell.


Are Roxy Music, the Band, Sparks, Sly and the Family Stone, Funkadelic, Marc Bolan, Marvin Gaye, Modern Lovers also just depressing as hell? I think you just havenīt listened enough 70 music to say anything about it as a whole. I think you just have to say youīre not very interested it.

Mortte Jousimo 05.09.2015 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
Yesterday's disastrous election put me in an "Oh, England..." mode.

 

Havenīt watched news from your election but anyway it has made you to listen great music!

After latest Finnish election I donīt have any idea what to listen, maybe Stones "got to get away" would have been the best.

rebeccagotcursedout 05.09.2015 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
I think you just havenīt listened enough 70 music to say anything about it as a whole. I think you just have to say youīre not very interested it.


I think I shouldn't have left the house without logging out? you know?

The Soup Nazi 05.10.2015 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
Havenīt watched news from your election but anyway it has made you to listen great music!


It wasn't my election, actually, by about 12,000 kilometers. But still! :)

Bytor Peltor 05.10.2015 10:13 PM

 

Mortte Jousimo 05.11.2015 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
It wasn't my election, actually, by about 12,000 kilometers. But still! :)

Sorry, I didnīt remember youīre not living in UK (here are many who lives). Anyway seem to be that conservative forces are rising in europe, not a good think at all...sometimes I really think move away from here...

Severian 05.12.2015 06:48 AM

FINALLY gearing up for my first spin of Mutilatpr Defeated At Last, new from Thee Oh Sees.

 

evollove 05.13.2015 11:46 AM

I don't know who sold Ray Davies that goddamn harpsichord in the mid-60s, but I hope something bad happened.

greenlight 05.13.2015 12:43 PM

 


whoooaaa, just got a goosebumps listening to "Dragonflies To Sew You Up" ( taken from the upcoming PRURIENT full-length double album "Frozen Niagara Falls"). love when something like that happens.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dgFykz0bNo


you can listen to full album here :

http://pitchfork.com/features/show-n...minick-fernow/

amazing where Dominic Fernow got musically.

I love his more dance electronic orientated music as Vatican Shadow as well.

Mortte Jousimo 05.14.2015 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
I don't know who sold Ray Davies that goddamn harpsichord in the mid-60s, but I hope something bad happened.

I think we two have almost totally opposite opinions about music. I really love harpsichord. I also pay attention Ray maybe had just found it from some corner in the studio & immediately fell in love it when making Something Else because itīs in almost every song, but that donīt bother me at all. I think itīs just great!

Same thing also in Motörhead Ace Of Spades album, I think they also found some percussion instrument from the studio (I donīt know now itīs name) and added it almost every song.

pony 05.14.2015 07:08 PM

 

_slavo_ 05.15.2015 03:54 AM

 


Right in the mood for this kind of stuff (rain outside, slow day at work, caffeine overdose)

The Soup Nazi 05.15.2015 04:26 PM

 

rebeccagotcursedout 05.15.2015 10:19 PM

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ...

sssssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhh...

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ...

etc.

A Thousand Threads 05.16.2015 11:27 AM

 


"Eric Clapton, the driest musician of all time. He makes my vagina shrivel up." - Marissa Paternoster

confusion is next 05.16.2015 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by A Thousand Threads
 


"Eric Clapton, the driest musician of all time. He makes my vagina shrivel upreat." - Marissa Paternoster


that trio it's great !

A Thousand Threads 05.17.2015 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by confusion is next
that trio it's great !


Yes. Saw them live last week, unfortunately that really wasn't very good. but some of their material is great.

also they got me into other cool stuff:

Batrider
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVPbEKniVMw

shellshag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osEHdzoS_8A

hunchback
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8duerbHcV5g

confusion is next 05.17.2015 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A Thousand Threads
Yes. Saw them live last week, unfortunately that really wasn't very good. but some of their material is great.

also they got me into other cool stuff:

Batrider
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVPbEKniVMw

shellshag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osEHdzoS_8A

hunchback
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8duerbHcV5g


yeah cool stuff...they got me into this also (youtube control our minds
 
)

 

guest 05.18.2015 06:49 AM

 


 


 


 

Severian 05.18.2015 10:48 AM

Jim O'Rourke - Simple Songs

 


It's like going back in time. From the opening chords of the first track, the similarities between this album and Jim's "dumb pop" experiments, Insignificance & Eureka, is uncanny. And like those albums, the poured on sentiment and melancholy of the music might as well be sincere, because even though we all fucking know better, Jim O'Rourke is just too good at this shit, and the songs end up breaking your heart anyway.

Possible album of the year contender.

Genteel Death 05.18.2015 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Jim O'Rourke - Simple Songs

 


It's like going back in time. From the opening chords of the first track, the similarities between this album and Jim's "dumb pop" experiments, Insignificance & Eureka, is uncanny. And like those albums, the poured on sentiment and melancholy of the music might as well be sincere, because even though we all fucking know better, Jim O'Rourke is just too good at this shit, and the songs end up breaking your heart anyway.

Possible album of the year contender.


Thank you for pouring all this sentiment and melancholy on me Severian.


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