Sneelock
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Post by Sneelock on Mar 15, 2024 23:53:27 GMT
Wow. That's dismal. What have I done to deserve this? you KNOW what you did!!!
I think a lot of covers are like carving your name on a tree.
the tree isn't any better but Kilroy was here!
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Post by loveless on Mar 16, 2024 0:09:05 GMT
You said a lot!
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Post by DarknessFish on Mar 18, 2024 16:55:56 GMT
Wow. That's dismal. What have I done to deserve this? There isn't much one can say about it - it seems to really aggressively fulfil the mandate of "lesser than the real thing", and to what purpose? Anyhow - this one's for Darkness Fish. Soz for the delay, it's been a busy work/weekend schedule. I have to say, I never really got on that well with Robert Wyatt. Soft Machine 1 and 2 are great, but I dipped in and out of his solo catalogue, and it turns out the only album I really loved was his swansong, Comicopera. No idea what makes it different from the other albums for me. I wonder if this has been picked out for me because of the way it's been turned from a large n' smooth sounding soul thang into a bit of internalised bedroom pop. Bob turns it into a low key soliloquy, a moodier beast. But it still doesn't really grab me, it's a bit unengaging whichever way its performed. Didn't have enough meat to chew on.
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Post by DarknessFish on Mar 18, 2024 17:01:06 GMT
I'll probably regret it. And so will Fonz, but this one is for he:
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Post by Sneelock on Mar 18, 2024 17:08:17 GMT
Sneelock PREDICTS: fonz is down with MX-80 Sound.
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Post by loveless on Mar 18, 2024 18:18:14 GMT
I was in the middle of reading Wyatt's authorized biography, so...it was on the brain, but...also a) you hadn't been picked recently enough, and b) there was a general feeling of "I wonder what DF would make of this?".
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Post by Sneelock on Mar 26, 2024 19:26:22 GMT
BUMP
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Post by fonz on Mar 26, 2024 23:05:59 GMT
I’ve got to be honest with you, I’d never heard of them. But I liked that enough. Maybe if I’d been exposed to them 40 years ago they’d have made a big impression, because they’d have been right in my wheelhouse.
Like a lot of these things though, if you miss that moment in your formative years, you don’t get a second chance to really love something.
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Post by fonz on Mar 26, 2024 23:21:21 GMT
This one’s for G. I know it’s not exactly obscure. There’s a bit of that funky, pre-acid vibe. There’s something for everyone.
Billy Cobham. Bolin. Hammer. What a line-up.
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Post by Sneelock on Mar 26, 2024 23:49:53 GMT
my introduction to "fusion"! it made quite an impression 40 or so years ago. still does. that very track is on my bottomless playlist. I kiss my fingers like a cartoon chef. I wonder what G. thinks.
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Post by DarknessFish on Mar 27, 2024 7:44:28 GMT
I’ve got to be honest with you, I’d never heard of them. But I liked that enough. Maybe if I’d been exposed to them 40 years ago they’d have made a big impression, because they’d have been right in my wheelhouse. Like a lot of these things though, if you miss that moment in your formative years, you don’t get a second chance to really love something. I just picked them out because they remind me of some of the overly nerdy guitar bands like Watchtower that I quite like. But with added chaos.
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Post by fonz on Mar 27, 2024 9:57:54 GMT
I’ve got to be honest with you, I’d never heard of them. But I liked that enough. Maybe if I’d been exposed to them 40 years ago they’d have made a big impression, because they’d have been right in my wheelhouse. Like a lot of these things though, if you miss that moment in your formative years, you don’t get a second chance to really love something. I just picked them out because they remind me of some of the overly nerdy guitar bands like Watchtower that I quite like. But with added chaos. Aren't Watchtower a bit more prog-metal? I have heard of them but never heard a note of their music. I actually have an album in my Amazon basket...where it's been for a couple of years!
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Post by DarknessFish on Mar 27, 2024 10:38:14 GMT
Don't be throwing prog accusations around at me, sunshine, or I'll give you a piece of my mind. They're not prog, because... I say so! To be fair, their vocals probably have that Geddy Lee effect on most people, too.
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Post by Stacy Heydon on Mar 30, 2024 10:18:03 GMT
A classic Fonz - great track. I got into it when Massive Attack sampled it on Blue Lines and I had to hear more.
One for Charlie O
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Post by Charlie O. on Mar 30, 2024 13:30:38 GMT
It's fantastic, G. If they had done an album of this stuff, I'd snap it up.
I'm supposed to be getting ready for work now, so it might be a while before I can pick something/someone...
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