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@Shaneythere's good footage of his ambitious lovers band on 'put blood in the music'
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@Shaneythere's good footage of his ambitious lovers band on 'put blood in the music'
probably, i've never listened to it.Kraftwerk Trans-Europe Express:
Do I need to say anything about this?
Tough to call as some of them are quite different. Of the main albums, the two Double Vulgar albums and I, Thighpaulsandra are brilliant (and this one slots into place along with them) but The Michel Publicity Window and Some Head EPs are also worth checking out. Just pick one of those and give it a couple of listens, there's a lot going on most of the time. Took me a while to find the way in.What would you say are Thighpaulsandra's best albums? I've never listened to any
You should. It's rather retro sounding now due to its age but in a way it sounds kind of like electronic music if the synthesiser as we know it was available in the 30s/40s. The live versions of the title track/Metal on Metal from the last ten years have a shiny, modern oomph to them but the thin, ethereal sound on the original is fantastic. It's my favourite Kraftwerk album (possibly because it was my first).probably, i've never listened to it.
This and your hatred of 70s King Crimson but love of other great music perplexes me greatly.I listened once, I didn't like it
probably, i've never listened to it.
Cool, I'll try them. I always imagined him as a poor man's julian cope for some reason but I think I might have been off the mark there.Tough to call as some of them are quite different. Of the main albums, the two Double Vulgar albums and I, Thighpaulsandra are brilliant (and this one slots into place along with them) but The Michel Publicity Window and Some Head EPs are also worth checking out. Just pick one of those and give it a couple of listens, there's a lot going on most of the time. Took me a while to find the way in.
I didn't hate the Kraftwerk, I probably just came to it too late in life. I'm starting to go off 80s now too.This and your hatred of 70s King Crimson but love of other great music perplexes me greatly.
. It's my favourite Kraftwerk album (possibly because it was my first).
He had a two-man synth thing going with Cope for a while but it was pretty boring. Barring one or two things, I find Cope's music pretty lame. His books are fun and he's cultivated the whole eccentric Englishman thing but Thighpaulsandra is in another class altogether.Cool, I'll try them. I always imagined him as a poor man's julian cope for some reason but I think I might have been off the mark there.
Anyone recommend anything else by Sun Kil Moon/Red House Painters?
Nice one, thanks!
I love the debut - Down Colorful Hill. Still remember the first time I heard the title track. Was sitting upstairs on the 29A going home from town, listening to Alice's Restaurant (maybe XFM at that stage) and the song lasted most of the journey home. It was freezing and you could see your breath, even inside on the bus.
It also contains the great track Michael
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