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Thinking of Gen and the concert not being played tonight:
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Earlier:
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A nightcapper
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Greyhounds of the Future
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Autechre - Live on IBC Pirate Radio, June 1991
This is really early Autechre - at this point, they'd released at most one EP. Practically archaeology listening to this. |
Listening to a bit of B-52s lately, and have had "Private Idaho" stuck in my head. Great guitar riff, love the vocals it's like another Rock Lobster.
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Bonnie "Prince" Billy - Joya
The Sea and Cake - Nassau Stereolab - Refried Ectoplasm: Switched On, Vol. 2 |
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Bubblegum pop. Mainly Kim Petras.
The soup nazi is going to be disappointed with me. After two and a half decades of weird experimental music, what is actually weird to me is liking pop. |
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I hear you. I felt the same way when the big bit me. Think it started with “Paper Planes” and “Single Ladies,” and obviously now there’s a ton of pop that’s very interesting. Not bubblegum pop, mind you, but, like, Frank Ocean n’ shit. |
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I honestly do not know who this Petras humanoid is. But as for what can be considered "bubblegum", there's a wide range. Here's one of my favorite compilations of all time: ![]() And how about something like Brenton Wood's delicious "The Oogum Boogum Song". The Archies' "Sugar, Sugar", for heck's sakes. All essential. ETA: The Box Tops — I believe it was Robert Christgau who said he considered them the litmus test to tell between shit listeners and those who got rock & roll. Lester Bangs loved 'em too! All of this said, maybe I will throw up once I listen to "the Petras"... ;) |
![]() A great record from start to finish. I may come across as a virgin saying this, or Severian reading his first Pitchfork review*, but this record makes me cum like a horse when I listen to it. That good. Oh my God! This is bliss! Pure bliss!! * Don't worry man, I just like taking the mickey out of you. I don't hate you or anything. xxx |
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GREAT fuckin' album. And so is the live one. And so are the two live jams available here: https://heronoblivion.bandcamp.com/ |
Pulled out my copy of 1998's Soul Deep: The Best Of The Box Tops, and here's the exact quote from the liner notes:
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Speaking of Chilton and of "Sugar, Sugar", check out Alex's DEMONIC version from Free Again: The "1970" Sessions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQJRmkKjBM8 |
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Well I read my first pitchfork review in like 1998 or something, and I read it to myself. And didn’t care for it. So not sure what that would sound like. Silence, probably. But yeah, I really like that Heron Oblivion album as well. |
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if you liked that one, now listen to the real deal:
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You're the second person who's told me that. I know where my allegiance lies though...
'Cause I heard it in the wind And I saw it in the sky And I thought it was the end And I thought it was the fourth of July |
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I’ve always preferred the commercially more successful Soundgarden to the earlier, sludge zeppeliny Soundgarden “The Day I Tried to Live” fucking rocks. Oh, but “Searching with my Good Eye Closed” is on Badmotorfinger though. Hmm. Nope. I prefer Superunknown and even Down on the Upside. Them’s good albs. |
Superunknown doesn't get enough respect, simply for having 70 minutes of killer tunes - and only one of them, 'Half', I'd call filler.
Also love that they ended up with a lot of fucked up time signatures because they, basically, couldn't be arsed to play in time. |
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So I had the awkward experience of listening to the song 'Orgasm Addict' whilst my little brothers were in the room...
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In the U.S., Superunknown is basically the only Soundgarden album the general public knows or acknowledges. It’s good. It’s the best one. It’s got little Beatles-isms on it that I really love. Great melodies. But all of their albums really deserves attention and praise. Superunknown is huge here. So I can’t really complain that it doesn’t get enough respect. Soundgarden in general doesn’t get enough respect, but Superunknown is set. |
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Superunknown is mad good. Very inventive. I like it when a band employs a myriad of styles on an album.
Still on my Kim Petras kick. She has no official album but she has a good 40 songs out there. Digging some Outkast. It had been a long while since I had heard them. Current favorites : Snappin & trappin Return of the g Unhappy |
Hüsker Dü - Zen Arcade
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