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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2u5T-iOYpI
Guru Guru for sure did anyone addicted to audio psychedlics a big favor. I think Karpenkiel was in Kollektiv before joining Guru...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2u5T-iOYpI
Guru Guru for sure did anyone addicted to audio psychedlics a big favor. I think Karpenkiel was in Kollektiv before joining Guru...
Listened to this a lot and Polytown during a three or four year period...for sure Buckethead on acoustic guitar isn't sounding much like Torn... so thinking the two are kind of similar may be an...
The old man of the house briefly forbade listening to a radio station after hearing Steppenwolf Pusher Man. I guess "Goddamn the pussy man" was just too much pimp hate for him. When those Cactus guys...
There was something uniquely narcotic and transportational about the Can records that Damo Suzuki was on. His seemingly half asleep vocal delivery and his ambiguous semi English lyrics were a big...
Hasse Bruniusson's Flying Food Circus... like it more than any Flower Kings I've heard.
Toto Blanke Spider's Dance over the Association P.C. albums, (could be wrong about this on a re-listen)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BYUG080lNU&ab_channel=aidmedo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BYUG080lNU&ab_channel=aidmedo
Great stuff, wasn't aware of this one. Vinyl only releases like this make the decision to sell my turntable less easy. Looks like a few titles here get covered live on a later Looping Home Orchestra.
Damn, hope they mistake the place i live for a very nice city.
Excellent choice!!.. seems like quite a few records from that part of the globe have some winter in them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z4oQdutFMI&ab_channel=Finnforest-Topic
Prog Fest 1999.................................................................... Bondage Fruit
Progday 1999...................................................................... Thinking...
Maybe the fuzziest you'll get from this band, (Didier Thibault from Moving Gelatine Plates will give you some too)
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The impact of the music he put out kind of dwarfs the whole topic and it kind of smells like the tagline came from a poorly informed source since FZ publicly heaped praise on quite a few people, and...
A largely unheralded guitarist who pushed the edge (often giving us some pretty narcotic stuff). I had a pretty hard time w/ some of this album, back in 74' (mainly the vocals) but Elephant's Tale,...
Have listened Future Days more often. Not sure if that means it's preferred over Tago Mago. Can't think of anything better than having pieces of both albums stuck in the rusty old skull.
The album title jumped out as being familiar, (turns out it was). I might be biased, but can't help thinking that this version is an improvement over the earlier Colosseum version on YouTube. Thanks...
Yes…Milano Calibro 9 came to mind right away
The 1st Kollektiv album is excellent too.
Kotzen's Electric Joy album may not be his most Holdsworth like release, but it's probably got some of his best work on it. He's come up with things that are unique to him as a player on Acid Lips...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGsBm-57jPs&ab_channel=BureauB
https://aparecidos.bandcamp.com/album/palito-bombon-helado
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O-52ty8Fq4&ab_channel=ThrobbingGristle-Topic
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Rick Griffin was mind blowing and a big favorite. Tried not to rip him off too much w/ this drawing for Skin Yard 17162
This cover held up pretty well as something to stare at, (best w/the Regal...
If you were fed a steady diet of The Stones, The Who, The Kinks and maybe The Velvet Underground in the late 60's and started listening to The Stooges, Alice Cooper, Bowie and maybe The Flamin'...
Thanks, didn't know that. To an ignoramus monolingual, the text on the album looked French as hell. Apparently Discogs is similarly guilty.
Not qualified to do the amputations needed for a top 20, but suspect that a few readers might get a buzz from some of these, (which don't appear to be listed yet):
-Hiatus / Avant Demain
-Ose /...
Kind of like having to pick a favorite thing to eat... the first Kollektiv, Trettioariga Kriget, Dun and Picchio dal Pozzo albums would all be strong contenders.
The guy could blister the paint on the walls and often looked like he was about to explode. He always seemed to follow his own advice and play each show as if it might be his last. It's maybe...
Maybe not his most critically esteemed role, but the "I hate eggs" Bluto like army corporal he played in 1941 made me a fan instantly. Slim Pickens as Hollis P Wood on the "Jap" sub faking that...
The Groundhogs managed to hit new nerve endings in an area that could easily be seen as played out. On Split and Who Will Save The World, McPhee cements his place as one of the most imaginative flame...
Have not checked out You Bred Raptors yet but the Danny Sher Loose Nukes album makes it seem like they're probably PFG....
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Maybe not all that prog, but w/ this cover it probably should be (drawing credited to Julio San Jose)
During the last several decades A LOT of very high quality (mind blowingly good) rock and jazz influenced instrumental music has been recorded on what might be seen as niche labels like CMP, Musea,...
Sometimes you need to use a blunt instrument to make those average big willy bands run like scalded apes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNFkjMV0oY4&ab_channel=SirLordBaltimore-Topic
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This one connected with a few teen aged psychedelic rock addicts more than most of his releases ... Play it loud!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6N9-PEnTKM&ab_channel=retiredcanadian16848
Ratledge was one of the first keyboard players that made me think this guy burns and has enough attack to cover the role of a guitarist...easily identifiable in the late 60's and early 70's.
Keith...
With Dolphy there's a fair amount of overlap on different releases (of nearly Hendrixian proportions)... not sure if anything I have is really a bootleg, (between 20 and 25 titles)
With Beefheart...
Maybe the opposite of what was asked for:
From Pin Ups- Anyway Anyhow Anywhere, Friday On My Mind, See Emily Play
Tin Machine-If There Is Something
Not any kind of artistic merit ranking, just which recordings take up the most shelf space:
FZ
King Crimson
Dave Douglas
Larry Coryell
Fred Frith
Soft Machine
Miles Davis
Ken Vandermark...
Yes thanks, it was Paul Williams on the first Tempest album...apparently the cognitive decline is worse than I thought. Patto never bugged me too much... hopefully his vocals haven't kept you from...
Vocals generally seemed to be a contaminant that could hit the gag reflex... once in awhile singing was recognized as a necessary evil, (no violent reaction to Hammill in small doses). Hag squawk and...
It's maybe a question of semantics that determines whether or not this is prog (Gismonti is generally thrown under a jazz umbrella). This album does in places have similarities to Per Un Amico. The...
Maybe Colin Hodgkinson, Eberhard Weber and John Entwistle (to name a few) didn't get this memo.
Just recently sold a Coda 11 amp. It was the piece that I kept the longest. That one is a pure class A design so it runs pretty hot, on the up side, it held its own against a lot of more expensive...
Yellow Pills - 20/20
Little Green Bag - George Baker Selection
I Can See for Miles - The Who
The Marco Pacassoni Frank and Ruth album has become a recent favorite for me.
The Muffin Men may not be the most precise clinicians covering Zappa compositions but some of their stuff has great...
Dunno if FZ being credited as "Stucco Homes" on the Shankar Touch Me There album counts. He was also credited as "Obdewl'l X" on George Duke's Feel album.
Raven, (one of their best) didn't gain traction w/ me as quickly as Rattus Norvegicus or Euroman Cometh by JJ Burnel. What grabs you I guess has a lot to do w/ where you're coming from as a listener....
Guessing you've already heard this one... sticking it up in case you hadn't:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o301OyzvlPk&ab_channel=GarratyPL
https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=20819
Quincy and Terry Smith were both from If...the guitar work on this album was pretty identifiable as TS.
Didn't stick first word A artists in as the first alphabetical entries, (don't know why), so Juhani Aaltonnen/ Reflections w/ Andrew Cyrille & Reggie Workman are first. AAB Trio from Scotland are...
Yes-Tales From Topographic Oceans tour...would have been King Crimson Larks Tongues tour, (had a ticket, unfortunately they canceled due to low advance sales in cow town).
Like SunRunner2, the novelty of Autobahn wore off after a few listens...may have dismissed it prematurely (it's happened quite a few times). Liked Ralf and Florian a bit more and shelved it and ...
Christy Doran's New Bag- The Competence of the Irregular
Pierre Dorge New Jungle Orchestra- At The Royal Playhouse
Mihaly Dresch Quartet- Argyelus
Gil...
Received this message and figured the order was a sure thing:
Juan José Salas Reséndiz
Thanks for your comment, This cd will soon be availble everywhere via Wayside Music, Disk Union and Musea....
Yup, it's real good. Glad to see Jon Bafus (drummer on tracks 2,4 & 5) getting some exposure outside the small circle of Gentleman Surfer. Waiting for Wayside to stock the shiny discs.
Ragnarok - Fjarilar I Magen
Eberhard Weber - The Following Morning
Terje Rypdal - Whenever I Seem To Be Far Away
Embryo - Rocksession (especially Mal Waldron, Warm Canto)
Can - Unlimited Edition
Apologize if this interview was already posted on PE somewhere...He talks about what leads up to the Everyman Band and ends w/ Cloud About Mercury. Was kind of hoping he'd talk about the CMP...
Didn't see:
Zappa Roxy and Elsewhere
Vander Graaf Vital Live
Jane Live, Grobschnitt Solar Music
Gong Live (silver cover 73-75 recordings)
Rory Gallagher Irish Tour
Henry Cow Concerts... Could...
This batch was sold.
Some of these are pretty great. Please feel free to shoot me any questions if you have them.
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