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Desertshores 7-12 going up anytime soon? I'm dying here (sorry for whining). P |
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08.01.2008, 03:10 AM | #903 |
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some interesting albums that i downloaded recently
all from this site http://surenuffnyesido.blogspot.com/ Ya Ho Wa 13 - I'm Gonna Take You Home From Anthology Recordings: At long last the mysterious saga of Father Yod and Yo Ho Wa 13 (or sometimes “Wha”) has come to light, and the most important thing is that this was not some hidden fringe freak-cult or anything, but an essential chapter in counter culture history - or better yet, a chapter in humanity’s history as a whole. For years, collectors marvelled at their privately pressed album covers waxing poetic on how such images could have taken shape - like the messianic, robed and hairy Father Yod howling while beating a gong on one LP, yet decked out in a white pimp suit adorning a Rolls Royce on another. The sounds within certainly bred more questions than answers - who was Yod prophesizing to? Who was coaxing such deranged tones out of his guitar? Was this a real cult? 1974’s “I’m Gonna Take you Home” remains largely shrouded in mystery as to specifics, but remains one of the group’s most interesting and captivating LPs. The cover depicting a naked Yod with a nubile adorned over his lap on one side, and clad in his white suit and hat finery with his Rolls Royce on the other, remains one of the most extreme record cover images in history, not to mention the gatefold where the same naked lass drinks from Father’s serving cup gently. The sounds? Unearthly to say the least, Yod works himself into a bellowing fury as the band chugs along, Djin’s guitar weaving intricate flanged webs, while the bass and drums pound increasingly harder. Yod whispers words of wisdom in between, as well as his own unique sort of throat singing, which is more like a buzzing wasp, actually. The closest one could describe it comparatively is like Beefheart and his Magic Band meeting up with the Velvet Underground in some blown-out seeking-of-higher-consciousness jams. http://sharebee.com/2ec9f6a9 this one is amazing, it defiantly sounds like the isoteric blues that would have influenced captain beefheart Eddie ''One String'' Jones & Edward Hazelton - One String Blues From AllMusic: Jones shares this 15-track compilation with harmonica street player Edward Hazelton, another one of Frederick Usher's elusive Skid Row discoveries, who contributes a half dozen sides featuring a stripped-down Sonny Terry style. The first nine tracks by Jones are primitive in the extreme, untouched by any commercial considerations whatsoever. His instrument - described on the front cover as "a home-made African derived Zither-Monochord" - delivers tones that border on somewhere between keening, rhythmic, and downright eerie. Even repeated listening to any of the early Delta blues slide greats will not prepare you for the sound on this recording, which is trebly, bordering on metallic. Blues as folklore, but a whole lot of fun to explore as well. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LK5M1GJF
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08.01.2008, 03:12 AM | #904 |
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tis guy needs no introduction
Various Artists - It's Hard To Believe It: The Amazing World Of Joe Meek From AllMusic: Twenty of Meek's most notable hit singles and misses from 1960 to 1966. Includes his biggest hit productions (the Tornados' "Telstar," the Honeycombs' "Have I the Right," Heinz' "Just like Eddie," Mike Berry's "Tribute to Buddy Holly," John Leyton's "Johnny Remember Me"). Just as intriguing, though, are the more obscure items, some of which are hard or impossible to find on other compilations. Among these are the wild horror-rock of Screaming Lord Sutch's "'Til the Following Night," the super-creepy Moontrekkers instrumental "Night of the Vampire," the soul-pop of the Riot Squad (with Mitch Mitchell on drums), brassy femme pop by Glenda Collins, and a couple of excerpts from I Hear a New World, his bizarre outer-space opus. There are many other interesting Meek discs out there for those who want to go further, but this is an excellent introduction. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PJ9UWKNB
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08.01.2008, 03:13 AM | #905 |
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this one i have yet to hear but it looks great
have you heard it atsonicpark? Charles Gocher - Pint Sized Spartacus From SunCityGirls.com: A Charles Gocher solo project recorded over the course of a year. More radio drama than music, a concept album loosely based on the film Spartacus but with the added twists of mental problems, Lucky Luciano, and the white slave trade in India. http://sharebee.com/65841d5a
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08.01.2008, 07:14 PM | #906 |
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cheers on joe meek and charles gocher and ya ho wa 13.
should download later. |
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08.05.2008, 02:23 PM | #909 |
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You're welcome.
Carlos Giffoni - Zamuro http://rapidshare.com/files/130910037/Zamuro__important__2008_.rar |
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Tunnels - Astral Collage
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08.05.2008, 02:33 PM | #912 |
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Spine Scavenger - Crossfire In Skanatel Attack
Tapeworm 2006 A Untitled B Untitled Limited to 71 numbered copies Link Pass: trunk http://deletedscenesforgottendreams....pine+scavenger |
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San UL Lim - Best Of Comp Korean Psychedelic from the late 70's. San Ul Rim (or Lim) meaning "The Mountain Echo". Here's a bio: http://progressive.homestead.com/sanulrim.html _________________ |
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Thanks for the LSD March.... Yesterday I saw they're touring Europe next month with Ignatz. Someone post the dates please, I want to know if I can make up for missing them last time around.
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Woah that's a lot of JOMF. Sweet. I've always wanted to sit down and really listen to them and never got around to it.
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