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Cantankerous 07.27.2008 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
Kate Bush = yes!
Katie Jane Garside = I saw her in Daisy Chainsaw in the v early 90's, and to be honest, they were rubbish.

they are rubbish


brian wilson is my favourite loony, second only to syd barrett.

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Originally Posted by acousticrock87
Brian Wilson isn't that crazy, though. He's just got some problems. I mean his brothers did drown.

he was crazy long before that.
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Originally Posted by acousticrock87
There is a difference, I just...Can't find it.

because you're wrong. he's stone cold fuck nuts.

viewtiful_alan 07.27.2008 10:52 PM

 

Arthur Lee is quite awesome.
His insanity paid off though in some great paranoid tunes. Forever Changes is one of the best things insanity has ever brought us.

Death & the Maiden 07.28.2008 12:49 AM

Syd Barrett

SuperCreep 07.28.2008 02:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
A lot of people thought Sun Ra was nuts. But then he successfully did what he wanted in a world that doesn't generally reward such. I have a hard time calling him crazy myself, but he's by far my favorite artist that the bulk of the world sees that way.

He was definitely "out there" (no pun intended), but still very much a genius. I always think back to this video of him to confirm so. That line about his influences has to be the most sincere thing I've ever heard a musician say.

fugazifan 07.28.2008 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Glice
The noise appreciators of this world would do well to realise that without Wagner, there's no critical acceptance of dissonance and therefore no 'noise' as a genre.

I am the Tristan Chord!!!

without wagner during the romantic era. but before him in the early 17th century, dissonances were pretty acceptable as part of the ''second practice" where the music is mistress to the words, thus the rules of conterpoint do not apply, because the music must express the words.
late 19th-early 20th century is kind of like the transition from renessaince to baroque. first there was a period of strict rules which morphed into this crazy experimental avcant garde period of composers trying to break as many rules as possible.

thats all i have to say about that.

wasnt john fahey pretty eccentric? not sure if he was nuts or not

therealglenstyler 07.28.2008 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Would David Lee Roth qualify?

I think that as a rule "David Lee Roth" qualifies as a winning answer to almost any question.

I always enjoyed john frusciante's post red hot chili peppers wilderness/loony years.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 07.28.2008 02:01 PM

 

batreleaser 07.28.2008 02:34 PM

 



 

Cantankerous 07.28.2008 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by batreleaser
 



OH YES.

how could i have forgotten?

Cantankerous 07.28.2008 02:36 PM

jim traficant might be my absolute favourite mental case of all time.

acousticrock87 07.28.2008 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Cantankerous
because you're wrong. he's stone cold fuck nuts.

I didn't see this. I take back every nice thing I said about you.

Cantankerous 07.28.2008 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by acousticrock87
I didn't see this. I take back every nice thing I said about you.

oh, i'm hurt.

This Is Not Here 07.28.2008 02:42 PM

 

This Is Not Here 07.28.2008 02:43 PM

 

acousticrock87 07.28.2008 02:43 PM

How has Bjork not been mentioned yet?

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Originally Posted by Cantankerous
oh, i'm hurt.

Good. Let that be a lesson.

Cantankerous 07.28.2008 02:44 PM

because she's not crazy, she's weird. she's fucking icelandic.

This Is Not Here 07.28.2008 02:44 PM

way ahead of you there man

DeadDiscoDildo 07.28.2008 03:21 PM

Syd Barrett

Brian Wilson

Jeff Mangum

Gibby Haynes

DeadDiscoDildo 07.28.2008 03:22 PM

HOLY SHIT Cank, nice sig & avy.

I would go back in time and marry her.

Everyneurotic 07.28.2008 03:23 PM

dave mustaine.

the fucker is one paranoid sonofa.

leakyheadboy 07.28.2008 03:38 PM

 

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Cantankerous 07.28.2008 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by leakyheadboy
 

special

how the fuck did i forget about her? i think she's clinically insane
i love that bitch

my mind is just a piece of shit today

Mschinner 07.28.2008 04:42 PM

Brian Jonestown Massacre's Anton Newcombe

leakyheadboy 07.28.2008 05:04 PM

 

Ahem... peaches... although she may well lack genius points

Everyneurotic 07.28.2008 05:05 PM

no, peaches is just an attention whore.

Cantankerous 07.28.2008 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
no, peaches is just an attention whore.

no, peaches is just a whore.

Everyneurotic 07.28.2008 05:08 PM

i should have added that the "attention" part of my post was even a failure to her.

leakyheadboy 07.28.2008 05:14 PM

ide still dance to it and i can be pretty picky about who i shuffle awkwardly to

Everyneurotic 07.28.2008 05:18 PM

electroclash: the laziest and shitiest music ever to grace the earth.

fugazifan 07.28.2008 05:21 PM

kevin blechdom is amazing. does she/COS sount as electro clash?
she might be insane as well and thus might actually fit in this thread

Glice 07.28.2008 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
electroclash: the laziest and shitiest music ever to grace the earth.


You really have no idea how lucky you are to be several seas away from (the thankfully extinct) Trash club.

Having said that, Fischerspooner were awesome for about a single-and-a-half.

Everyneurotic 07.28.2008 05:27 PM

ohh crap, i totally forgot about fischerspooner, there's a whole genre like them?

i shudder at the thought.

when hipster got a hold of the eurodance/techno movement of the early 90's, it all went to shit, innit?

leakyheadboy 07.28.2008 05:32 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VuVbyvYsqM = funny ass shit

leakyheadboy 07.28.2008 05:33 PM

which reminds me
 

Glice 07.28.2008 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
ohh crap, i totally forgot about fischerspooner, there's a whole genre like them?

i shudder at the thought.

when hipster got a hold of the eurodance/techno movement of the early 90's, it all went to shit, innit?


Fischerspooner were the electroclash band, the industry invented the tag for them.

Eurodance turns out roughly one entirely amazing song a year then returns to producing about 40 singles a week of turgid shite.

This year's entry
Another year's entry, which I'm sure everyone's aware is my favourite song ever
Literally very good
The implacably brilliant/rubbish Scooter

Everyneurotic 07.28.2008 05:47 PM

iggy pop is as far from crazy as you can get.

he used to be wild, that's different.

NWRA 07.28.2008 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by leakyheadboy



 

[Evidence]


I've never thought of Kate Bush as a basket case; she's more eccentric than your average housewife but it's mostly an act, a performance.

I think some critics just like to see any mildly-eccentric female singer as a kind of Victorian 'mad woman in the attic'. Yet someone like, say, David Bowie (the male-equalivent of her performance-wise) is just a creative genius.

I'm not convinced any singer is properly crazy apart from the ones whose brains have been buggered by LSD.

leakyheadboy 07.28.2008 05:56 PM

no i stand by that she is a few ants short of a picnic this is a kids show shes on
poor bastards just wanna try on the masks

EMMAh 07.28.2008 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by leakyheadboy
 

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No doubt about it.

sarramkrop 07.28.2008 06:19 PM

Anyone who bothers too much about the existence of genuises will be 200 % more likely not to be one.


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