It is Djivas
Type: Posts; User: Yehuda Kotton
It is Djivas
yes, both, thanks!
Anybody have their updated show schedule planned?
This is EPIC!
This is too complicated for little me.
I'll probably be too jetlagged to know or care anyway.
I'm leaning towards the strategy of just following Erez or Ian or Micheal.
All I really care about is...
I'm sure he kept the ashes.
Just for general knowledge' what magazine?
I would love to see that review!
Oh, they seem cool! .... and if they chose to, I'll be there to help them tune their instruments
I wonder how KMRU translates to a live environment
Never been to a US fest.
Knoxville seems oh so exotic!
This 77 recording is stunningly good. Definitely him.
A while back I tried contacting Katarzyna Kozyra if she has any contact info for Szobel but didn't get a reply.
Time to grab a bus to Jerusalem...
Relaps has become my favorite UZ album.
I'm certain I'm not the only one!
Yeah, yours's were the ones that caught my attention with happy foot on the bass drum,
So both of you started off on drums?
Very tight playing' especially being kids. Was that Gore on drums?
I've heard this this described as "Structural Otherness".
Please feel free to use that term
Thanks, really enjoyable stuff.
By youtubes alone, this is easily superior to any yes since the 70's.
Cool! That first album is wonderful proggy pop
That's why he was able to make the album in his teens with top musicians and production.
I think that's him, but I hope to get confirmation from the filmmaker.
Szobel should have been in his early 40's at the time and maybe this guy sounds/looks younger?
I haven't seen this mentioned before (sorry if this is a repeat).
Wikipedia claims this Szobel sighting from around 2012:
Katarzyna Kozyra, the Polish artist and filmmaker, met Szobel in...
There's a technical term for it....."poing"
Hanagaria was nice
http://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hanagaria/court-of-hallucinations?fbclid=IwAR2k7LQ8qmVhJahQ1TRyeQyN5MVpmQExbNzPocyHorVROQ2zV7nxxYkMxI8
Ahvak
It doesn't suck!
Israeli prog has to have flute. If not, then it Isn't.
Denis: One of the greatest giants in music. Ever.
Very enjoyable!
This is very excellent!
I'm pretty sure I saw them at Letriton in summer 2004 (with a few others writing on this thread).
Was 2005 a newer version?
Never Heard of "Lebanon - Planet Rubble"/ Quite listenable.
It doesn't keep Present from being practically my favorite band, but he could be more....concise.
I doubt that most people I know involved in this kind of music, could deal with having their minds altered any more than they already are.
That lick/break at 03:53 on Delusions is pure goosebumps...like aliens from space have suddenly invaded the song.
Wonderful album, though I could do with less repetition (this goes for all present...
Absolutely.
OK, now I get it, so if I put something on the blockchain it accrues value...because!
Let me get this straight, you buy nothing for something, hoping you'll be able to sell that same nothing to somebody else for more?
What am I missing here?
Nice!
Looks like you've gotten rid of your glasses, grown curly black hair and colored your beard black.
Are you a fugitive from the law?
One of the all-time great albums and easily in the Thinking Plague top 5!
It always sounded disjointed, but that's not really a bad thing. Mike's explanation in this thread makes sense of it.
...
There you go
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rqIPL5kgNs&list=PLgk2rGfse2QF17Sl-uyfaNDThNN5bGORX
Gadi was Shem Tov's sidekick for the last 2 decades.
Here is one of Shem-Tov's most beautiful tunes featuring Gadi playing bluesy acoustic guitar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KYG3VNqeQU
Planet of the apes is a long-time favorite,
I remember once closing my eyes at the movie because I didn't want the movie to interfere with the wonderful music.
Am I the only who misses Fripp as grumpy curmudgeon?
Bill Ellsworth's artwork. I think very fitting to the music.
I always felt it had a certain warmth to it,
With ELO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxCtq4fzqUo
When here with Three Friends, he took the 64 Precision I had, said "no problem", flipped it around, and played the gig
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsEaUTenHJQ
They switched engineers?
AH, for me it just gets better.
I have no problem with somebody "not getting" something that for me is an instant favorite like Sbam, or even thinking it's random noise when I can clearly see/hear the logic and inner melodies going...
At least they eventually learned to tune up...what a mess.
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[QUOTE=chalkpie;937025]Fucking love that first live clip! So original and creative.[/QUOTE
Its a teaser compilation edited from a few songs, but yeah.
Jessica and Guilhem (the first couple of rock?) also had/have the band "Icsis" with Francois of Present/Poil/Piniol.
This gem is in the style of Karate movies:...
Here you go, same guy, cleaner sound. The slow part is tentative, but the perpetual motion part...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vum4Z8YvR3E
Yes. Anthony is the guy in the "failure to fracture" youtube thing earlier in this thread.
As mentioned, he had ongoing video features on his "make weird music" website about his struggles in...
Sounds like a bunch of old guys at a recital
this guy does it right, and definitely better than how fripp does it this days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvEUp0vHv6A
There is a local circuit of shows/promotions geared for the significant amount of ex-Russians living here, so we get many famous and less-famous Russian bands playing locally, but the general...
Cleaning up the 'puter and found this pic I took of the sign I saw by chance 5 years ago.
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Rustici played one of the most beautiful guitar solos ever on a pop song at 02:50:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V69vs8JmXYM
See you guys there. I'll be the one that looks like me.
why is it that when Fred Frith plays exactly the same thing, then its art?