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The Soup Nazi 07.30.2016 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
Not wanting to get slapped, 'Grizzly Man' is now on my list of things to get. To be honest, I didn't know a thing about the Soundtrack. However, I see where Damon Smith plays double bass and Henry Kaiser produces it. [...]


The DVD actually includes a documentary-inside-the-documentary, In The Edges: The 'Grizzly Man' Session, about fifty magnificent minutes on the soundtrack's creation/recording, with Herzog losing it here and there and Richard responding with more musical genius. You can catch a tiny clip here:

http://www.feeding-back.com/mix-2/

Speaking of, Feeding Back: Conversations With Alternative Guitarists From Proto-Punk To Post-Rock is a truly excellent book and you should also add it to your list. Actually, forget the list, just get it right now. Browse that site to check the list of interviewees (Lee is one of them, by the way) and some bitchen excerpts like this:

Quote:

If you're going to be a writer of any kind, you have to be alienated from your own generation, and from society as a whole, or you'll never have enough perspective. I try to be an independent thinker… and of course independent thinkers find each other, sooner or later.
—RT

Bytor Peltor 08.12.2016 03:34 PM

I heard Bob Bucko Jr. on, What's This Called?

Ordered the new Bob Bucko Jr. from Personal Archives and picked up a few other items:
 


The Heavenly Sounds In Lo-Fidelity has been playing non-stop!
 

Severian 08.20.2016 02:42 PM

I just picked this up. New Jefre Cantu-Ledesma EP.
Fucking beautiful and excellent as always. One of the single best noise guitarists alive right now. My fucking God. Incredible.

 

Severian 08.28.2016 09:53 PM

 


Then...

 

The Soup Nazi 09.02.2016 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
Not wanting to get slapped, 'Grizzly Man' is now on my list of things to get. To be honest, I didn't know a thing about the Soundtrack. However, I see where Damon Smith plays double bass and Henry Kaiser produces it. I've been buying a good deal of Damon Smith releases......from the two cassettes in my previous post to a CD he released with Henry Kaiser earlier this year.


 


The Grizzly Man sesh: I see Herzog, RT, O'Rourke, Kaiser, Smith...

hirsute_biped 09.03.2016 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
 


The Grizzly Man sesh: I see Herzog, RT, O'Rourke, Kaiser, Smith...


You are correct, and Grizzly Man is a great soundtrack, wish it was on vinyl. The DVD has a great documentary on the recording session too.

The Soup Nazi 09.04.2016 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by hirsute_biped
The DVD has a great documentary on the recording session too.


I know! :D

Severian 09.08.2016 07:42 AM

Most recently:
 

Isaiah Rashad - The Sun's Tirade

Previously:
 

The Dead C - Trouble (still hasn't arrived though)

Earlier:
 

Gucci Mane - Everybody Looking

nicfit 09.08.2016 10:26 AM

new morkobot
 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk7IiTZgWO4

http://www.supernaturalcat.com/store...&product_id=98

Destroys.

Severian 09.14.2016 11:26 AM

 


 

Severian 09.16.2016 11:45 AM

 


"Debut" album by band formerly known as Viet Cong.

Dumb that they changed their name, but whatever. Viet Cong's self-titled LP was fantastic. I have high hopes for this one.

noisereductions 09.26.2016 03:26 PM

picked up a couple of Weather Report albums... Black Market and Sweetnighter.

Bytor Peltor 10.05.2016 06:29 PM

 


 



Ricardo and his two sons:
 

Rob Instigator 10.06.2016 09:08 AM

 

hirsute_biped 10.27.2016 03:29 PM

 
https://www.google.com/amp/pitchfork...?client=safari
Jack Rose reissues, finally got Red Horse, White Mule, was the only one I was missing. Still regret not getting an original when I saw him on an early tour.

Severian 10.28.2016 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by hirsute_biped
Jack Rose reissues, finally got Red Horse, White Mule, was the only one I was missing. Still regret not getting an original when I saw him on an early tour.


Pretty lucky to have seen him.
I wasn't aware reissues were coming, but I'll be taking advantage. The only record I own a non-iTunes hard copy of is Jack Rose & The Black Twig Pickers.

I was late to the party. But damn that man could play. I look forward to boosting my collection.

noisereductions 10.28.2016 02:33 PM

got these recently

 


 


 


 

The Soup Nazi 10.30.2016 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
got these recently

 



This is just... immeasurably good. Are you discovering it these days or is it a case of "I finally got it on such-and-such format because my previous copy sounded like someone spilled Pepsi all over it"? In any event, you don't wanna wait too long to get the 5CD Complete Jack Johnson Sessions, which features (among others!) Sharrock, McLaughling, Hancock, Cobham and Miles himself carpetbombing the studio with LOUD badassness. Plus, interviews with Robert Quine and Nels Cline! For once, the label's description nails it: not jazz-rock; ROCK-jazz, motherfucker.

Severian 10.30.2016 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
This is just... immeasurably good. Are you discovering it these days or is it a case of "I finally got it on such-and-such format because my previous copy sounded like someone spilled Pepsi all over it"? In any event, you don't wanna wait too long to get the 5CD Complete Jack Johnson Sessions, which features (among others!) Sharrock, McLaughling, Hancock, Cobham and Miles himself carpetbombing the studio with LOUD badassness. Plus, interviews with Robert Quine and Nels Cline! For once, the label's description nails it: not jazz-rock; ROCK-jazz, motherfucker.


Ah. I've never heard this. My dad has it, in his massive collection of Miles reissues and anthologies, but I've never listened. You've convinced me.

The Soup Nazi 10.30.2016 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Ah. I've never heard this. My dad has it, in his massive collection of Miles reissues and anthologies, but I've never listened. You've convinced me.


Despite the tragedy that is having spent decades without listening to this album, you're a lucky guy as apparently you have a cool dad. My father was a violent alcoholic sociopath and his taste in music was shit. Hopefully Satan is partying on his ass right now.


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