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EVOLghost 09.02.2015 08:54 AM

 


because I'd rather be driving than sitting in an office.

Severian 09.02.2015 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
My order is still:
1. Sister
2. EVOL
3. ATL
4. Washing Machine

Rest albums are equally great, but Experimental is least favourite, but even that is greater than 99 % albums Iīve heard.


I hear ya. I think my least favorite is Dirty but I still love the shit out of Dirty. It's just that it's like nap time compared to Sister, Bad Moon, ATL, DN etc. so if I had to pick a least favorite, Dirty would be it. But the album is still so much better than most '90s rock it's ridiculous.

Mortte Jousimo 09.03.2015 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I hear ya. I think my least favorite is Dirty but I still love the shit out of Dirty. It's just that it's like nap time compared to Sister, Bad Moon, ATL, DN etc. so if I had to pick a least favorite, Dirty would be it. But the album is still so much better than most '90s rock it's ridiculous.

Dirty is also my love ones. It was third SY-record I heard. But it was the first I heard right after itīs released. Experimental was the first I bought right after itīs released. I was very disappointed to it at first, but learned to love also it during these years.

stu666 09.03.2015 05:52 PM

 

Mortte Jousimo 09.03.2015 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by pepper_green

bad brains- I against I/ my favorite bad brains album.
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All Bad Brains albums are just so great, my favourite is Rock For Light.

Mortte Jousimo 09.05.2015 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by pepper_green
don't get me wrong I love their first two albums too, but I against I is like a punk Van Halen with a Rastafarian singer. it should work but it does.

Totally understand you. I really love I against I too, it would have been really boring if they just had continued that fast tempo HC. But in those two first has so much energy that only DK could do the same.

stu666 09.05.2015 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by pepper_green
^ is that lou barlow.


Yes.

Torn Curtain 09.06.2015 01:41 PM

Lady Lamb – Bird balloons (House of blues Boston June 5, 2015)

The Soup Nazi 09.06.2015 03:37 PM

 

Mortte Jousimo 09.06.2015 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
 

Beware, he is a enemy of RīN`R these days!

Mortte Jousimo 09.06.2015 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by pepper_green

Bad Brains - Rock for Light the vinyl version of course.

Just listened their latest Into the Future (from spotify) and found it really great, even much better than I thought (I think I listened it just a little when it came 2012). Going to listen also their other later albums.

Mortte Jousimo 09.07.2015 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by pepper_green
yeah, it's pretty good right? there's some catchy songs on there but never had time to absorb them. I've always loved their reggae songs even if others think they are shit. they have a good groove and get the point across!!!!! bad brains are bad ass!!!!

listening to James Brown - Foundations of Funk. I think I feel a little better now.

I love their reggae also! I never been a big reggae-fan (of course Bob Marleyīs great), there are not many reggae albums I really like to listen as a whole. But in those Bad Brains albums itīs so great to have those groovy reggaes somewhere in the middle of the albums!

Just noticed there exists Black Dots-album, which has their demos from 1979 (recorded from Inner Ear studios!). There are of course many same songs as are in their first and Rock For light, but also some there are not (Youīre Migraine sounds nice). Have to listen that also.

EVOLghost 09.07.2015 12:03 PM

 


man....communication is such a fucking great song.

EVOLghost 09.07.2015 12:08 PM

and now this

 

(jun togawa tamahimesama)

yes. it's on low volume so no one judges.

guest 09.08.2015 07:31 AM

 


 


 


 

Severian 09.08.2015 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by EVOLghost
and now this

 

(jun togawa tamahimesama)

yes. it's on low volume so no one judges.


Why would anyone judge? Are you living in a dorm or something? Fucking awesome recrod. Fuck 'em if they hatin.

Severian 09.08.2015 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by guest

 



Hey, what's this one? I don't believe I'm familiar.

(High five on Black Candy, by the way)

Mortte Jousimo 09.08.2015 10:36 AM

Tyrannosaurus Rex: a Beard Of Stars

Really great! Long time I have wanted to listen this, now was itīs time! BTW. Bolanīs voice has always reminded me Donovan.

Bruce Springsteen: the Ghost of Tom Joad
Almost as great as Nebraska.

Severian 09.08.2015 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
Tyrannosaurus Rex: a Beard Of Stars

Really great! Long time I have wanted to listen this, now was itīs time! BTW. Bolanīs voice has always reminded me Donovan.

Bruce Springsteen: the Ghost of Tom Joad
Almost as great as Nebraska.


I'm with you on both of these. I've never ventured further backward into the T-Rex timeline than A Beard of Stars, but I really don't know if I'd be interested in the folky acoustic pre-name shortening material. ABOS feels like the origin point of T. Rex, even though it was technically still Tyrannosaurs Rex.

Re: Ghost of Tom Joad was one of the first Springsteen albums I remember really getting into. Part of what drew me to it was how starkly it contrasted albums like Tunnel Of Love and Born in the USA, and how much it seemed to piss off E-Street Band fans. No Glory Days here, bubs.

Mortte Jousimo 09.08.2015 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I'm with you on both of these. I've never ventured further backward into the T-Rex timeline than A Beard of Stars, but I really don't know if I'd be interested in the folky acoustic pre-name shortening material. ABOS feels like the origin point of T. Rex, even though it was technically still Tyrannosaurs Rex.

Re: Ghost of Tom Joad was one of the first Springsteen albums I remember really getting into. Part of what drew me to it was how starkly it contrasted albums like Tunnel Of Love and Born in the USA, and how much it seemed to piss off E-Street Band fans. No Glory Days here, bubs.

I am really going to listen also those earlier Tyranno-albums. I think youīre familiar with Nebraska? Just noticed Devils & Dust is also acoustic album, going to listen it too. Never liked Born in the Usa and after that stuff except Tom Joad.


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