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  • top 50 quiz thing becuase bored

    2009年 7月 1日, 23:36 作者:Hjemland

    1. What's your favorite song by 14? King Crimson
    Lizard, clearly.

    2. How did you get into 20? Enslaved
    Was trying to prove black metal sucked, played Mardraum: Beyond the Within and became a fan for life. RIP good enslaved :(

    3. Who is your favorite member in 8? Led Zeppelin
    Going to be boring and say Jimmy Page, basically becuase the guy inspired me to play the guitar.

    4. Whats your favorite lyric bit by 29? John Martyn
    That's a hard one, probably something from Bless the Weather

    5. Have you ever seen 22 live? Ulver
    Sadly not.

    6. What's your favorite album from 10? Magma
    Probably MDK or Wurdah Itah

    7. Do you own any merchandise from 3? Gentle Giant
    No :( and their logo isn't that awesome.

    8. What is a good memory you have of 7? Samla Mammas Manna
    Discovering them, I swear when I heard Maaltid I was hooked. Always liked RIO but this was something else.

    9. Is there a member of the same age as you in 2? Wishbone Ash
    Not exactly...

    10. When did you first get into 1? The Mars Volta
    I liked Frances the mute quite a lot when it came out, and gave it a few spins. But then when Amputechture leaked I was hooked, I overplayed that record to hell, and I still love it.

    11. Who likes 4 along with you? Frank Zappa
    Anyone who deserves to live.

    12. Which song did you first hear from 15? Sleepy Sun
    New Age, becuase it's the first song on Embrace.

    13. What song made you fall in love with 5? maudlin of the Well
    Holy hell that's a tough one, I really doubt there was any one song, more like the whole of Bath.

    14. Which song do you not like by 18? Jethro Tull
    I haven't heard anything by them I don't like.

    15. Why do you like 14's songs? King Crimson
    Because they're awesome, only way to describe the Krim.

    16. Where did you first hear 6? Dead Kennedys
    My dad had the Too Drunk to Fuck single when I was growing up... Yeah.

    17. How long was 19 a singer before you liked them? Windir
    Fuck you and your pop oriented questions that don't do the greatness of Windir justice.

    18. Does 13 have a song that gives you a bad memory? Mountain Ash Band
    The whole album is incredibly sad, so probably.

    19. When did you get into 17? Nick Drake
    Hard to tell really, can't remember when I got Pink Moon.

    20. How long have you been into 11? Pearl Jam
    Ever since I got a copy of their greatest hits years ago, tracked down their albums and it's been a love affair ever since.

    21. If 9 had a concert 300 miles away, would you drive there to see them? Capability Brown
    I'd fly halfway across the fucking world.

    22. How many CDs do you own of 12? Joanna Newsom
    2

    23. Does 21 have a song that makes you cry? Green Day
    EPIC ANGST MACHINE SAYS YES

    24. Does 27 have a song that makes you happy?The Clash
    Everything on Sandinista! makes me insanely happy.

    25. Does 23 have a song that makes you smile?Comus
    Not that kinda band... trust me.

    26. What's the last song you've listened to from 28? Citay
    No idea, probably What Was and Never Should Have Been or Moonburn, they're the last tracks of their respective Albums.

    27. Is there a song by 32 that you've listened to more than 30 times? Ayreon
    Nope, maybe over the course of my life I might have listened to THE 20 times.

    28. What is a song from 50 that you've only listened to once?Kiran Leonard
    None, I listened to Advertisement twice in it's entirety for a review.

    29. Is there a song you are sick of hearing by 24?Camel
    What are you implying? If you're gonna talk shit about Camel I'll fuck you up.

    30. What song got you into 40? Captain Beyond
    I still haven't gotten into them, so I might tell you when I do manage.

    31. What is your favorite single by 25? Pink Floyd
    See Emily Play.

    32. If 49 hated you, what would you do? Bacamarte
    They're Brazillian, they don't hate anyone.

    33. What would you say if 42 or one of the members from 42 asked you out? Hatfield and the North
    Richard Sinclair <3 I'd certainly take him up on the offer, even if I don't swing that way.

    34. Would you care if 41 had a boyfriend/girlfriend? The Pretty Things
    Aren't they all dead? No? In that case they're too old for that shit.

    35. Who has the best voice in 46? Agitation Free
    Probably the vocalist, what the fuck is wrong with the person who wrote this? Not all of us listen to shitty boybands.

    36. Do you think 26 is/are good looking? David Bowie
    Bowie is the god of sex.

    37. How many times have you listened to your favorite song by 36? Captain Beefheart
    You don't listen to Captain Beefheart, you just are.

    38. How many CDs do you own of 30? Billy Joel
    Not going to count.

    39. Is there a song from 38 that makes you mad? Drudkh
    Black Metal only makes me calm.

    40. Which member from 31 do you want to see go solo? If 31 is only one artist, what would you do if they joined a group? Rush
    That's a tough one, they're all great. All of them should release solo stuff.

    41. What does your favorite song from 48 remind you of? Riceboy Sleeps
    Homosexuality, but in a good way.

    42. Did you hate 43 at first? The Lonely Island
    No, what's wrong with you?

    43. Does your best friend also listen to 33? Caravan
    I have a few friends that listen to Caravan.

    44. Do you think your parents would like 37? Kings of Leon
    Doubt it, they suck now anyways.

    45. Does 47 have a song that makes you want to dance? Bathory
    You're Doing it Wrong

    46. Have you ever seen 34 in person? Guns N' Roses/artist]
    No.

    47. Do you like 44's name?
    The Shadows
    Hell Yes.

    48. Is there someone in 45 that you want to go out with? Michael Jackson
    TOO SOON FUCKER

    49. Do you know anyone that hates 39? Bob Dylan
    I hope not, although hating his later work is acceptable.

    50. Have you ever danced to a song from 35? Genesis
    Probably
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  • Todo list

    2009年 5月 29日, 8:01 作者:BelarusElk

    Kenso
    Sotos
    Univers Zero - yup, that's good
    Gordian Knot
    Nebelnest
    Krakatoa
    Niacin - seems to be good, re-listening needed
    Tomas Bodin
    Hasse Bruniusson
    French TV
    Karmakanic
    Сезон Дождей
    Корпус 2
    Focus 8
    Nyl
    Azazello
    Маримба Плюс
    Затерянный Мир
    Flower Kings - gooood
    Egg - in the wave I like
    National Health - in the wave I like
    Jade Warrior - the last album is possibly not so good, need more time/albums to understand; nope, quite good
    Titanic
    Ekseption - done, pretty well
    Colosseum
    Samurai - like it
    Web - veeery goood, marvelous, to be honest
    Emtidi
    Agitation Free - in the wave I like
    Between
    Promethean
    Maybe Synergy
    and more...
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  • The Origins of The Stoner Genre.

    2009年 4月 7日, 17:51 作者:yeoldstinkeye

    JPT Scare Band- Sleeping Sickness JPT Scare Band has been blazing psychedelic trails for quite some time now. Over the years and decades they have managed to progress from totally unknown to painfully obscure. In spite of all that… they are still together, with the original lineup intact. Still making meaningful music in the 21st century, this veteran group of jammers is also proud of their vast legacy of classic twisted insanity recorded back in olden analogue times.

    Black Sabbath- Black Sabbath Black Sabbath is an English heavy metal band from Birmingham, originally comprising Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass), and Bill Ward (drums). In the early ’70s they were the first to pair heavily distorted, sonically dissonant blues-rock.

    Agitation Free- 2nd Agitation Free is a German avant-garde rock band. The band formed in 1967 with Michael “Fame” Günther (bass), Lutz “Lüül” Ulbrich (guitar), Lutz “Ludwig” Kramer (guitar) and Christoph Franke (drums). They were initially called Agitation, a name they chose at random from a dictionary. Later, they added the word free to the name becoming Agitation Free to reflect their live performance style.

    Black Merda- Black Merda The band’s original lineup included Anthony “Wolf” Hawkins, VC L. “The Mighty V” Veasey, and Tyrone Hite; they were later joined by Anthony’s brother, Charles. They were first popular as a local and national backup band under various names: Impact, The Fabulous Impacs and the Soul Agents. The group provided backup for Motown recording artists Edwin Starr and The Spinners as well as for Brunswick recording artists Gene Chandler, The Artistics, Billy Butler and The Chilites.

    Blue Cheer- Vincebus Eruptum Blue Cheer is an American blues rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s, who helped to pioneer heavy metal music. Based in San Francisco, original personnel were singer/bassist Dickie Peterson, guitarist Leigh Stephens, and drummer Paul Whaley. A power trio, the band was named after a variety of LSD promoted by underground chemist and Grateful Dead backer Owsley Stanley. This variety of LSD took its name from a popular laundry detergent. Their first hit was a cover version of Eddie Cochran’s “Summertime Blues” from their debut album Vincebus Eruptum (1968).

    Brainbox- Brainbox Holland’s Brainbox was part of the North- European Invasion consisting of Stockholm’s ABBA, Shocking Blue from the Netherlands, Denmark’s the Savage Rose, and, of course, Blue Swede, a convergence a bit more subtle than the British Invasion and spanning over a decade. While H.P. Lovecraft kept changing members around the drummer, this band would release a record with totally new people in 1972, that work entitled Parts. Yet the original Brainbox does have qualities somewhat resembling the earlier H.P. Lovecraft, and is a worthwhile collection of musically diverse and eclectic performances. The decent liner notes call this “progressive pop,” and in some respects it is, though they shift gears from the Simon & Garfunkel classic “Scarborough Fair/Canticle” to the 17-minute plus original “Sea of Delight,” and take lots of other directions in between. The Damned had a song called “New Rose,” which is where the French record label got its name, and there was the aforementioned Savage Rose, but Brainbox start the album with “Dark Rose,” a blend of Jethro Tull meets the Mothers of Invention. Brainbox ups the ante by sliding into Tim Hardin and a very credible cover of “Reason to Believe” a full two years before Rod Stewart would get a B-side hit with it (the original A-side of the “Maggie Mae” single), they pull off a chameleon-like change on this to become folk rockers. Casimirz Lux has a very appealing voice with a bit of Stewart’s rasp, making “Reason to Believe” a highlight of the album.

    Budgie- In for the Kill! Budgie is a Welsh rock band founded in Cardiff, Wales, by bassist Burke Shelley in 1967, with Ray Philips (drums) and Tony Bourge (guitar). They released their first album, Budgie, in 1971.

    Cactus- Cactus The plan was for the Vanilla Fudge rhythm section of bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice to join with guitar god Jeff Beck and his singer Rod Stewart in a supergroup of sorts in the fall of 1969. The plan was derailed when Beck had an automobile accident that incapacitated him for the next 18 months. Stewart then joined pal Ron Wood in the revamped Faces (and pursued a somewhat lucrative solo career), leaving Bogert and Appice to find alternates for their dream band. They recruited guitarist Jim McCarty from Mitch Ryder’s Detroit Wheels, Ted Nugent’s Amboy Dukes and The Buddy Miles Express, and singer Rusty Day from Ted Nugent’s Amboy Dukes.

    Camel- Mirage The embryonic origin of Camel, from London, England, was conceived circa 1964 when brothers Andrew and Ian Latimer got together with their respective friends Alan Butcher and Richard Over to form The Phantom Four. The band’s name changed to Strange Brew. The group performed mainly cover tunes until mid-1968 when Ian Latimer quit to get married. Andrew Latimer and Alan Butcher placed an ad in the Surrey Advertiser for a bass player to which Doug Ferguson responded. On 13th November 1968 Ferguson arrived for an audition and promptly impressed the duo with his confidence, a ‘fat’ bass sound, excellent gear (Fender jazz bass, 2 Vox T-60 cabs with amps) and his own roadie! He was offered the gig on the spot. The new blues orientated trio was called… THE BREW. Shortly after joining The Brew, Ferguson told Latimer about an exciting drummer he knew. Andy Ward joined THE BREW at the tender age of 14 and the heart of Camel had begun to take shape.

    Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family- My Ancestors African Fuzz. Info on this Artist is hard to find. Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family recorded the album My Ancestors in 1974, a disc which is now so rare that copies sell for thousands. It's just been re-issued (in an appallingly limited edition, perhaps as some sort of sop to collector scum) so that a marginally wider audience can be introduced to the delights of Nigerian psychedelic fuzz guitar.
    Over an abrupt backing figure, Tembo starts to solo with his guitar. And keeps on. And keeps on. This is poorly recorded and poorly produced, but don't let that fool you. It's an absolutely killer track that, while it shows both its Nigerian and its freak roots, is all about Chrissy Zebby Tembo being your guitar hero for the day. You'll love this one, believe me.

    Clark Hutchinson- Blues Andy Clark and Mick Hutchinson recorded four semi-legendary LPs of drug/scatter/raga-blues between 1969 and 1971. The first album – Blues – wasn’t released until a long time after the band had split up. Its been described elsewhere as “…a great record of swinging, pumping blues that fits the pattern of early British blues rock, when bands like Fleetwood Mac, Chicken Shack or Groundhogs started to explore their own new sounds, leaving behind the limitations of the traditional blues form”.

    Deep Purple- The Very Best of Deep Purple “Deep Purple” is an English hard rock band formed in Hertfordshire in 1968. Together with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath they are considered to be heavy metal/hard rock pioneers. Especially influential to heavy metal were Ian Gillan’s powerful screams and Ritchie Blackmore’s virtuouso solos. Deep Purple were also very influential to progressive rock.

    Dust- Hard Attack Dust is an angst-fueled hard rock power trio from New York. They had some early punk spirit while standing firm in what was to become metal. Self titled 1st lp released 1971. 2nd album “Hard Attack” released 1972. Bassist Kenny Aaronson went on to play with Rick Derringer and Blue Oyster Cult. Drummer Marc Bell eventually became Marky Ramone, the second drummer for The Ramones. Guitarist/producer Richie Wise went on to co-produce the first two KISS albums.


    Fields- Fields Fields or The Fields (inside cover) were: Richard Fortunato, lead guitar & vocals, Steven Laguna, percussion & vocals and Patrick Burke, bass guitar & vocals. Vocals backing by Brenda Holloway and the Raylettes. Produced by Bill Rinehard, Engineered by Frank Kejmar/Whitney Studios, Arrangements by Gene Page and Bill Rinehart. Side One: Elysian Fields (3:25), Bide My Time (5:08), Take You Home (3:00), Jump On You (3:18), and Sun Would Set (5:15). Side Two: Love Is the Word (19:50).
    A Los Angeles outfit, they were previously known as ESB - Electric String Band. Their eponymous album from 1969 is heavy rock with some psychedelic influence, was produced by ex-Merry-Go-Rounder Bill Rinehart, ESB may previously have been W.C. Fields Memorial Electric Band.

    Flower Travellin' Band- Anywhere In recent years, Flower Travellin’ Band has been rediscovered by the heavy metal, stoner rock and doom rock movements in America and England, and are often cited as influential by bands involved in these movements. Flower Travellin’ Band are an esoteric Japanese psychedelic rock / heavy metal outfit from Tokyo that was first active from 1969 and early 1970s until 1973, consisting of Akira “Joe” Yamanaka (vocals), Hideki Ishima (guitar), Joji “George” Wada (drums) and Jun Kozuki (bass). The band was initially organized by Japanese entertainer and entrepreneur Yuya Uchida as The Flowers, a cover band, and featured two vocalists - male vocalist Yuya Uchida, and female vocalist Remi Aso, who was touted as the Japanese version of Janis Joplin. Their first album consisted of covers of Western pop songs.

    Frijid Pink- Frijid Pink Best known for their rock rendition of House of the Rising Sun, Frijid Pink is a heavy rock band hailing from Detroit, USA that started in 1967. They spent some time finding their feet before their first hit, PlayHouse of the Rising Sun. The band never had the same success and by the mid seventies faded and disbanded.

    Granicus- Granicus A band, originating from Clevland, Ohio, who only released 1 album. The selftitled Granicus in 1973. Taking their name from the river where Alexander the Great achieved his first important victory over the Persians, Cleveland Ohio’s Granicus have far exceeded their ridiculously brief lifespan as a working band to gain lasting and ever-growing favor among serious collectors of obscure ‘70’s hard rock. Formed at the start of the decade by singer Woody Leffel (also acoustic guitars), lead and rhythm guitarists Wayne Anderson and Al Pinelli, respectively, bassist Dale Bedford and drummer Joe Battaglia, Granicus honed their original material in Cleveland area clubs before signing to RCA Records in 1973. Boasting a surprisingly mature caliber of songwriting But for all its apparent merits, the LP met with little to no commercial success upon release, and, after being dropped by RCA, Granicus’s dwindling career prospects eventually contributed to their break-up sometime later. For all their inherent talent, none of the band members resurfaced in other groups

    Hawkwind- Space Ritual One of the earliest pioneers of electronic music, Hawkwind started in the late 60’s as a psychedelic/space rock band. Their trademark sound was formed from washes of distorted noise produced by audio generators coupled with intricate bass rhythms and jagged guitar riffs. The band maintained a successful following through the period of punk and new wave, and were cited by Joy Division bassist Peter Hook as an early influence. Their album covers and lyrics invoke fantastic sci-fi and sword & sorcery imagery heavily inspired by writers Roger Zelazny and Michael Moorcock, the latter of which collaborated with the band on several occasions. Hawkwind also featured Lemmy Kilmister, who went on to form Motorhead, the name of the last song he wrote for the band.

    King Crimson- Red King Crimson is a progressive rock group from England formed in 1969 by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles. Originally an all-British musical group, later members have included a number of Americans, most notably Adrian Belew and Tony Levin.

    The name King Crimson was coined by Peter Sinfield as a synonym for Beelzebub, prince of demons. According to Fripp, Beelzebub is an anglicised form of the Arabic phrase “B’il Sabab”, meaning “the man with an aim”. However, the original name is understood to be from ba’al zebul, “Lord of the Seat”.

    Leaf Hound- Growers of Mushroom Leaf Hound formed in 1969 under their original name, Black Cat Bones.[1] Early incarnations of the Black Cat Bones featured guitarist Paul Kossoff and drummer Simon Kirke who both left to form Free.[1] Black Cat Bones issued one album for Decca Records entitled Barbed Wire Sandwich. They replaced their vocalist shortly after releasing the album, adding Peter French to the line-up. Guitarist Rod Price departed soon after to join Foghat and French added his cousin Mick Halls on guitar.[1] Soon after Black Cat Bones changed their name to Leaf Hound.

    Led Zeppelin- ALL OF THEIR ALBUMS. Led Zeppelin was originally formed in 1968 by guitarist Jimmy Page under the name “The New Yardbirds,” based on Page’s previous band, The Yardbirds. While The New Yardbirds arose at first simply to fulfill some performance commitments booked in Scandinavia before the original band’s break-up, Page attempted to create a rock-supergroup out of the new band, which would have been composed of the Yardbirds’ own Page and Jeff Beck, The Who’s Keith Moon and John Entwistle (who were considering leaving their band), and possibly Steve Winwood or Steve Marriott.
    After Page’s attempt at forming a supergroup failed, Page filled the band with vocalist Robert Plant, drummer John Bonham and long-time friend and fellow London recording session player John Paul Jones. Page’s first choice as singer, Terry Reid, declined the opportunity but selflessly recommended Plant, who accepted and then brought in his old friend Bonham from the defunct Band of Joy.


    Montrose- The Very Best of Montrose was the original Californian hard rock band, pioneering the kind of short and punchy songs that would be a template for later and more successful bands such as Van Halen. The band featured Ronnie Montrose on guitar and future solo star and Van Halen member Sammy Hagar. Rounding out the foursome on their Ted Templeman-produced debut, Montrose (Warner Bros., 1973), were drummer Denny Carmassi and Bill Church. The original line-up lasted long enough to make just this one album. The first member to leave was Bill Church who was later replaced by Alan Fitzgerald for the band’s second and final album with Hagar on vocals, Paper Money (Warner Bros., 1974). After departing, Hagar released a succession of solo albums in the mid-to-late 70s and early 80s (often with the remaining members of Montrose) as well as a one-off live album with the band Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve.

    Mountain- Over the Top Mountain is an American rock band mainly active in the early 1970s. The classic-era lineup of the group was Leslie West on guitar, Felix Pappalardi on bass, Corky Laing on drums (the original drummer was N. D. Smart), and Steve Knight on piano and organ. West’s raw vocals, Laing’s flowing drumming, and Pappalardi’s heavy but not overly imposing bass lines were the elements of Mountain’s distinctive sound.


    Pappo's Blues- Pappo's Blues ‘’Pappo’s Blues’’ was a Rock/Blues band from Argentina. Led by Pappo (Norberto “Pappo” Napolitano), it suffered a constant change of musicians throughout its life.

    In 1971 Pappo’s Blues recorded its first album, called simply “Pappo’s Blues”. The second one, “Pappo’s Blues Volumen 2” was recorded in 1972. By the time in which they recorded the third album (Pappo’s Blues Volumen 3), there had been two changes in the group: David Lebón (bass) left, his place taken by C.A. Machi Ruffino, and Black Amaya was replaced by Pomo.



    Quicksand- Home Is Where I Belong Quicksand were an obscure Welsh psychedelic and progressive rock band active in the early 1970s. The members were Robert Collins, Jimmy Davies, Phil Davies and Anthony Stone. They released two singles, Passing By/Cobblestones (Carnaby CNS 4015) in 1970 and Time To Live/Empty Street, Empty Heart (Dawn DNS 1046) in 1973. Their only album, Home Is Where I Belong, was released in 1974.

    Sum Pear- Sum Pear "Freshly excavated from the depths of obscurity this is the one and only album from singer-song writing duo Sonny Hahn and Doug Miller and itís somewhat of an undiscovered gem as well. Originally released in 1971 on the Jubilee Group's "Euphoria" label (EST1) this quirky album mixes some fine eccentric British style psych with some outstanding heavy fuzz, particularly on the great "Hey Sun".

    Vanilla Fudge- Vanilla Fudge Vanilla Fudge is an American psychedelic rock band that recorded albums from 1967 to 1970. They have a number of hit singles, their biggest hit being “You Keep Me Hangin’ On,” a slowed-down, trippy, hard rock cover of a song originally recorded by The Supremes, which particularly featured Appice’s energetic drumming. One follow-up to this hit, “Take Me For a Little While,” was an original composition with a very similar sound both in musical themes and treatment, but it said something quite different than its forerunner. While it did not do nearly as well commercially, it did attract some airplay, making it a rare instance of a band successfully parodying their own work.



    ZZ Top- Tres Hombres ZZ Top is an American blues rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas. The band members are Billy Gibbons (vocals and guitar), Dusty Hill (bass guitar and vocals), and Frank Beard (drums). They hold the distinction of being one of the few rock bands still comprising its original members for nearly 40 years. They toured almost continually for several years, but first gained wide acclaim with their third album, Tres Hombres (1973). It contained the classic song “La Grange”, referencing the bordello that is the subject of the musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.

    The Allman Brothers Band- Stand Back: The Anthology The Allman Brothers Band, formed in 1969 in Macon, Georgia blended strains of Southern Rock music - Blues, R&B, Country, Jazz, and Gospel - into a flexible, jam-oriented style of Rock and Roll that reflected the emergence of the “New South” and set the style for Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Marshall Tucker Band, and countless other Southern rockers.

    Cream- The Very Best Of Cream Cream was a 1960s British blues-rock band consisting of bassist/lead vocalist Jack Bruce, guitarist/vocalist Eric Clapton, and drummer Ginger Baker, formed in London, England. They were known as one of the first great power trios and supergroups of rock. Their sound was characterised by a hybrid of blues, hard rock and psychedelic rock. Cream combined Clapton’s blues guitar playing with the powerful and airy voice and intense bass lines of Jack Bruce and the manic drumming of Ginger Baker. Cream, together with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, made a significant impact upon the popular music of the time, providing a heavy yet technically proficient musical theme that foreshadowed the emergence of bands such as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and The Jeff Beck Group in the late 1960s. The band’s live performances influenced progressive rock acts such as Rush, jam bands such as The Allman Brothers Band, Grateful Dead and Phish, and heavy metal bands such as Black Sabbath.

    Grand Funk Railroad- Capitol Collectors Series Grand Funk Railroad is an American rock band that was very popular throughout the 1970’s.
    Formed in 1969 by Mark Farner (vocals, guitar), Don Brewer (drums) and Mel Schacher (bass).
    Craig Frost (keyboards) was later recruited around 1972. Grand Funk Railroad has sold in excess of 25 million records to this date, 10 million of which were in 1970 alone. They were a top concert draw and often cited as “the loudest rock and roll band in the world.”


    The Gun- Race With the Devil The Gun (1968 - 1969) were a hard rock group from England who had a top ten hit with “Race With the Devil” in 1968. Formed by brothers Paul & Adrian Curtis (aka Gurvitz) and Louis Farrell, their first album on Epic was a heavy psychedelic affair with orchestral touches. Their second album “Gunsight” was already showing signs of the sound that made the Gurvitz-brothers later famous. After The Gun, they formed Three Man Army, Baker-Gurvitz Army and helped Graeme Edge (Moody Blues) with his two solo-albums. Finally Adrian Gurvitz recorded several solo albums.

    Jethro Tull- Aqualung Ian Anderson’s flute may be the defining factor in Jethro Tull’s music, but it’s only one element in a band that’s been around since the late 60s. Originally a blues-based rock band with a few dollops of British folk in their sound, they evolved into one of the most popular progressive rock bands of the 70s.
    Jethro Tull formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, England in the 1968.

    Jimi Hendrix- ALL ALBUMS. James Marshall Hendrix (November 27,1942 – September 18, 1970) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and guitarist. Widely hailed by music fans and critics alike as the greatest electric guitarist of all time, there is no disputing that he remains one of the most influential rock guitarists (and songwriters). Jimi was not very popular in America at the outset of his musical career, only later gaining recognition after taking a trip to England with the Animals’ Chas Chandler, where he subsequently formed the Jimi Hendrix Experience with bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell. While the Experience quickly became popular in England, they remained relatively unrecognized outside of the country. It was not until their performance at the Monterey International Pop Festival in the States that the Experience became, quite literally overnight, one of the most popular bands of the era.

    Truth and Janey- Erupts The musical group Truth was formed sometime in late ‘69 in a small city in Iowa by original members Billy Janey, Steve Bock and John Fillingsworth. The band pulled it’s name from the title of a Jeff Beck album and drew inspiration from Beck as well as idols Cream and Hendrix. This lineup, however, would last barely a year until drummer Denis Bunce was brought in the replace Fillingsworth and form what would be the group’s legendary line-up.

    Taste- On The Boards Taste was an Irish rock band formed in the 1960s and is most noted for the fact that musician Rory Gallagher was an original member.

    The band produced 4 albums during their time together: Taste, On the Boards, Live Taste and Taste Live at the Isle of Wight.

    Rory Gallagher Lead Guitar, vocals, Ritchie McCracken Bass, John Wilson Drums. You can find all of their albums here ---------->http://vsjakoraznopapashura.blogspot.com/search?q=Rory

    Buffalo- Volcanic Rock Although largely unrecognised within the Australian music scene, they were possibly Australia’s first heavy metal band, pre-dating other pioneering Australian hard rock and heavy metal acts - notably Coloured Balls, AC/DC, The Angels (Australian) and Rose Tattoo, of which Wells was also a founding member. Like many pioneering heavy metal acts, Buffalo incorporated strong influences of blues-rock, psychedelia and progressive rock - the latter genre also frequently used by many critics and fans to label the band’s style. Like most Australian bands at the time, Buffalo’s bread and butter was a constant grind of national touring, running the full gamut from school dances in tiny halls to large outdoor concerts. Overall, the band’s sound is comparable to Black Sabbath, whom they supported during an early ‘70’s tour.

    Sir Lord Baltimore- Kingdom Come Sir Lord Baltimore was a short lived 1970s American heavy metal band, from Brooklyn, NY. They released two albums on Mercury Records at the start of the seventies. A review of their first record, Kingdom Come, contained the first documented use of the term “heavy metal” to refer to a style of music.
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  • Some Psychedelic Rock/Heavy Psych/Progressive Rock/Hard Rock great bands

    2009年 3月 22日, 22:46 作者:heavylione

    Here is a list of great psychedelic rock, heavy psych, hard rock and progressive rock bands of the 60s and 70s, all connections of the Sir Lord Baltimore group on :

    • Sir Lord Baltimore
    • Van der Graaf Generator
    • Wishbone Ash
    • Blue Cheer
    • Led Zeppelin
    • Jacula
    • Jimi Hendrix
    • Budgie
    • High Tide
    • Rush
    • Uriah Heep
    • The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    • Stormy Six
    • Leaf Hound
    • Arzachel
    • Captain Beyond
    • Atomic Rooster
    • 13th Floor Elevators
    • Aphrodite's Child
    • Blue Öyster Cult
    • The Blues Magoos
    • The Chocolate Watch Band
    • Flower Travellin' Band
    • Grateful Dead
    • Kaleidoscope
    • King Crimson
    • Hawkwind
    • Emerson, Lake & Palmer
    • Can
    • Amon Düül II
    • Aksak Maboul
    • Camel
    • Invisible
    • Sui Generis
    • The Trip
    • MC5
    • Guru Guru
    • Aguaturbia
    • Black Sabbath
    • Birth Control
    • Pax
    • Pan & Regaliz
    • Truth and Janey
    • Damnation of Adam Blessing
    • black spirit
    • Lucifer's Friend
    • Os Mutantes
    • The Koala
    • Second Hand
    • Kraan
    • Fire
    • Bang
    • Asterix
    • Night Sun
    • D.R. Hooker
    • Finchley Boys
    • Freedom´s Children
    • Granicus
    • Head Machine
    • George Brigman
    • Josefus
    • Clark Hutchinson
    • mr. albert show
    • The Lizards
    • Roky Erickson
    • Bead Game
    • Blackwater Park
    • Krokodil
    • Renaissance
    • Foghat
    • Iron Butterfly
    • Pentagram
    • Taste
    • Trapeze
    • May Blitz
    • Fuzzy Duck
    • Mendelbaum
    • Crazy Mabel
    • Joseph
    • Karthago
    • La Revolucion De Emiliano Zapata
    • Khan
    • Murphy Blend
    • Black Widow
    • Coloured Balls
    • White Lightning
    • Cactus
    • UFO
    • Morly Grey
    • Jethro Tull
    • Désirée
    • Piel De Pueblo
    • Steve Morgen
    • Toad
    • Pete Brown & Piblokto!
    • Silberbart
    • Simon Stokes
    • Fresh Blueberry Pancake
    • Rory Gallagher
    • Them
    • The Kinks
    • Tasavallan Presidentti
    • Icecross
    • Skin Alley
    • GEDO
    • Epitaph
    • Gentle Giant
    • Primevil
    • Mountain
    • Quicksilver Messenger Service
    • Free
    • Human Instinct
    • Phafner
    • Sam Gopal
    • Saturnalia
    • The Sacred Mushroom
    • Jade Warrior
    • Steppenwolf
    • Mint Tattoo
    • Leigh Stephens
    • Randy Holden
    • Silver Metre
    • Blues Creation
    • Speed, Glue & Shinki
    • Muddy Waters
    • Vanilla Fudge
    • Ashkan
    • Blue Goose
    • Bolder Damn
    • Tucky Buzzard
    • Zior
    • The Flock
    • Humble Pie
    • The Troggs
    • Arthur Brown
    • Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come
    • Art
    • Nazareth
    • Spooky Tooth
    • La Fachada de Piedra
    • Biglietto Per L'Inferno
    • Fuchsia
    • Clear Blue Sky
    • Il Rovescio Della Medaglia
    • Laghonia
    • Luis Alberto Spinetta
    • Traffic Sound
    • Traffic
    • We All Together
    • Los Gatos
    • Kissing Spell
    • Los Mac's
    • Los Vidrios Quebrados
    • Som Imaginario
    • Ladies W.C.
    • Módulo 1000
    • Dug Dug's
    • The (St. Thomas) Pepper Smelter
    • McCully Workshop Inc.
    • Otis Waygood
    • Abstract Truth
    • Freedom's Children
    • Suck
    • Blind Ravage
    • Coven
    • If
    • Joy Unlimited
    • Agnes Strange
    • Spontaneous Combustion
    • Pescado Rabioso
    • The Adventures Of Robert Savage
    • Far Out
    • Bulbous Creation
    • Luv Machine
    • The Yardbirds
    • Babe Ruth
    • Bloodrock
    • De De Lind
    • HP Lovecraft
    • Kahvas Jute
    • Los Jaivas
    • Love
    • It's a Beautiful Day
    • Plus
    • Edgar Broughton Band
    • The Psycheground Group
    • Garybaldi
    • The Other Half
    • Status Quo
    • Agitation Free
    • Grand Funk Railroad
    • Murasaki
    • Ruphus
    • Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
    • Sudden Death
    • Beggars Opera
    • Kak
    • Keef Hartley Band
    • Blackfeather
    • Metamorfosi
    • Curved Air
    • Strawberry Alarm Clock
    • Muddy Waters
    • Bedemon
    • Stack Waddy
    • Beck, Bogert & Appice
    • Bodkin
    • Bacamarte
    • Banchee
    • PSIGLO
    • Semiramis
    • Arthur Lee
    • Skydog
    • Hell Preachers Inc.
    • Light Of Darkness
    • Doctor Downtrip
    • I Califfi
    • Bear Mountain Band
    • Crawler
    • Hard Stuff
    • Jericho
    • Euclid
    • Jerusalem
    • Badge & Company
    • Elf
    • Høst
    • My Solid Ground
    • Ursa Major
    • J.E.T.
    • Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
    • Råg I Ryggen
    • Antonius Rex
    • Cold Sun
    • Kopperfield
    • Cosmic Jokers
    • Wara
    • Samla Mammas Manna
    • Present
    • Eloy
    • La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata
    • Black Cat Bones
    • Änglagård
    • A Bolha
    • Ange
    • Agamenón
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  • Record Reviews 2

    2009年 3月 17日, 23:15 作者:soundhead801

    This time, a double dose of kraut, and a indie pop album I got for free (see end of article).

    Agitation Free – Malesch
    The lost masters of '70s Germany, Agitation Free were perhaps the only band to play during the Olympic Games that go even today with minuscule recognition. Their first album, Malesch, was produced after a lengthy tour of the eastern Mediterranean, which as can be seen just from the cover, left a mark on the band. Every track of Malesch opens and/or closes with a sample recorded during the band's trip, everything from ambient city sounds, to a man singing tunelessly in Arabic. It's a rare debut album that endeavors to pull the listener somewhere. Rather than merely strutting their stuff, the band creates something of a hazy, meditative, proto-ambient location piece. With almost every track going over 6 minutes, there's plenty of time for them to set a mood. And they do so well with slow-building syths accompanied with ethnic singing, gradually moving into hypnotic, slow-burning guitar jams that are outwardly unobtrusive and mellow, but conceal great virtuosity, and at times truly striking harmony. There are few things, however, about the instrumentals themselves that can be identified as “Eastern”, which is what makes the album truly unique. It's a seamless fusion of eastern aesthetic with the band's own unique style. Or to use pretentious review imagery, it's a journey through a north African desert as imagined by a Munich hippie on LSD.

    Amon Düül II – Wolf City
    Almost on the flip side of the esoteric Malesch, Wolf City is a high point for the bewildering morass of musicians that comprise the legendary collective. From the get-go, the album seems to be taking a serious stab at mainstream rock appeal. The thundering intro, “Surrounded By The Stars” has falsetto warbling in English, Mellotron flourishes, power-chord bashes, and even some fiddle soloing. If this thing had made it across the Atlantic, I'd bet Rush would try to book them as an opener. However, the bombast doesn't last, at least not in a mullet-friendly form. The album slowly progresses into more familiar territories of experimentation and inward exploration, recalling early Hawkwind's hypnotic jam sessions. Though certain care is taken to keep it all in the realm of listener-friendliness. Bright, airy, and somewhat catchy melodies mark tracks like “Wolf City” and “Wer Der Wind...”, “Sleepwalker's...” especially is a brilliant synthesis of the classic Kosmiche formula with the spirit and harmony of northern progressives like Yes and (Peter Gabriel's) Genesis. The big surprise of this album is “Deutsch Nepal”, an odd sort of synthesizer march with someone rambling in German in the background. I'd guess it's some sort of joke, but not knowing German, couldn't say.

    Duels – The Barbarians Move In
    About the only general statement I can make about this record is that I've never heard one album go in so many directions at once. There's strings, pianos, trip-hop beats, huge overdubbed choruses, folksy acoustic parts... If this sounds like the work of some hideous emo-prog screech-peddlers, fear not. It's not quite as bad as that. Though there's places where Duels can certainly stand to tone it down, on a whole this is a quite listenable album, and one of the more unique of its kind that I've heard. The opener “The Furies” is sure to whet the appetite, twangy guitars, and subsonic bass giving it an almost Morricone-y desert feel, with singer Jon Foulger sounding an awful lot like he of Thin White Rope. Later on though, their energy becomes a little too channeled into aforementioned canned vocal blasts and cliche-tronics. It's like if the Editors took bumps to the head, and thought they were Muse for about 15 minutes. But they do regain their voice later in “This Year's Man”, offering more moody, driven, stripped-down melange. The song following it is possibly the best on the album, starting with an electronic ambience almost like an ER, and slowly building with quiet pleas for a final sacrament, then crescendoing with a triumphant return to life, and all with little more than a bass, acoustic guitar, and voice.

    As of this writing, The Barbarians Move In is available in its entirety as a free download from the band's website.
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  • TIME DILATION by ROBE. out now on BLACKEST RAINBOW RECORDS!

    2008年 12月 23日, 18:55 作者:adamcooleyisdea

    ROBE. - 'Time Dilation' CDr £5.5(UK)/£6(EU)/£6.25(World)
    "Massively epic new release from this American duo of stark echoing multi-instrumental drone, layers of charcoal to black emptiness that has gathered pretty solid sound throughout the releases they've unleashed last year, this is bleak, not harsh, just dark, and unrelenting for it's immense near 80 minute duration... Fans of Sunn O))), Robedoor, and occult ritual nightmares will zone into this. Limited to 150. Pro duplicated with on disc print."

    http://www.blackest-rainbow.moonfruit.com/

    ...

    We should have a lot of copies to sell very soon if you want to personally buy from us (just message our myspace) but support the label if you can.

    Thanks!

    -ac/kw

    For fans of: Robe., Scissor Shock, Black Cinema, The Goslings, Lovesliescrushing, phil niblock, Stars of the Lid, Mickey Roberts, Bubblegum Octopus, +/-, 1.6 Band, 16 Bitch Pile-Up, Grouper, 1905, 1-Speed Bike, 7 Year Rabbit Cycle, 23 Skadoo, 25 Suaves, Sunn O))), Earth, Wolf Eyes, Hair Police, Alva Noto, Alva Noto, The Dead Texan, Aix Em Klemm, 31 Knots, 90 Day Men, 400 Blows, Suishou No Fune, A Day in Black and White, Kindergarten Hazing Ritual, Deerhunter, John Fahey, James Blackshaw, Robbie Basho, A Handful of Dust, UR, A Luna Red, LITE, A Minor Forest, Zazen Boys, A Problem of Alarming Dimensions, Astrobrite, Star, Swervedriver, A Silver Mt. Zion, A Spectre Is Haunting Europe, A Trillion Barnacle Lapse, Aarktica, Yellow Swans, Aaron Dilloway, AC Newman, Accelera Deck, Ryoji Ikeda, Acetone, Polysics, Radiohead, Aceyalone, Acid Mothers Temple, Prurient, Graveyards, Aereogramme, Robe, A-Frames, Agitation Free, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, AIDS Wolf, Air Conditioning, Aix Em Klemm, Machinefabriek, Alan Licht, Albert Ayler, Ashtray Navigations, Azita Youssefi, Bardo Pond, Collection of Colonies of Bees, Bark Psychosis, Bauhaus, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Bedhead, Metallica, Belle & Sebastian, Birchville Cat Motel, Black Dice, Brian Eno, Burning Star Core, Burmese, Burning Witch, Throbbing Gristle, Captain Beefheart, Caroliner, Cerberus Shoal, CCCC, Chapterhouse, Charalambides, Charles Mingus, Cheer-Accident, Cheval de Frise, Climax Golden Twins, Cock ESP, Codeine, Colossamite, Dead C, Jandek, Deftones, Double Leopards, Electric Wizard, Emil Beaulieau, Ghost, Godflesh, godheadSilo, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Government Alpha, Green Milk From The Planet Orange, Growing, Glenn Branca, Rhys Chatham, Indian Jewelry, Slint, Harry Partch, Alvarius B, Sun City Girls, Isis, Jim O'Rourke, No-Neck Blues Band, NUMBER GIRL, Joan of Arc, Joanna Newsom, John Wiese, John Zorn, June of 44, Karp, Kayo Dot, King Crimson, Kazuki Tomokawa, Loveliescrushing, Low, LSD-March, Mindflayer, Mogwai, Mono, World's End Girlfriend, Nels Cline, Robedoor, Pocahaunted, Silvester Anfang, Bark Psychosis, Bastard Noise, Battles, Bauhaus, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Aidan Baker, Nadja, Beachwood Sparks, UUUUUU, Bearsuit, Beauty Pill, Beck, Bedhead, Behold The Arctopus, Belle & Sebastian, Bellini, Bellmer Dolls, Berg Sans Nipple, giuseppe andrews, Biblical Proof of UFOs, Big Black, Big Business, Big Star, Biosphere, Birchville Cat Motel, Bjork, Black Cross, Black Dice, Black Eyes, Black Forest/Black Sea, Black Heart Procession, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Emeralds, Alligator Crystal Moth, Jack Rose, James Blackshaw, Women, Black Ox Orkestar, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Blackout Beach, Breadwinner, Brian Eno, Broken Social Scene, Broken Spindles, Burmese, Burning Witch, Caesura, Can, Can't, Kitty Midwife, Captain Beefheart, Earth, Caroliner, Cat on Form, Cat Power, Catherine Wheel, Cerberus Shoal, CCCC, Chapterhouse, Charalambides, Charles Bronson, Charles Mingus, Chavez, Cheer-Accident, Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers, Cheval de Frise, Child Readers, Chisel, Chris Brokaw, Christie Front Drive, Christmas Decorations, Chromatics, Cibo Matto, Climax Golden Twins, Coachwhips, Radiohead, High Rise, Mainliner, Cock ESP, Cocteau Twins, Fabio Frizzi, Codeine, Comets on Fire, Coughs, Cream Abdul Babar, Warmth, XDUGEF, crimson curse, Crispy Ambulance, Crossed Out, Cub, Cul de Sac, Glenn Jones, Cupid Car Club, Current, curse of the birthmark, Curve, Cloaks, D Yellow Swans, Dazzling Killmen, Dead C, Gate, Dead Machines, Dead Meadow, Dead Raven Choir, Bohren & der Club of Gore, Dead Western, Devendra Banhart, Demons, Eluvium, Tim Hecker, eX-Girl, Experimental Audio Research, Experimental Dental School, Explosions in the Sky, Fennesz, Fenn'oberg, Fiona Apple, Fly Pan Am, Flying Saucer Attack, Fog, For Carnation, Gastr Del Sol, Ghost, Giddy Motors, Girls Against Boys, God Is My Co-Pilot, Godflesh, godheadSilo, Six Organs of Admittance, Thurston Moore, Sixes, Sunburned Hand of the Man, Volcano the Bear, Skullflower, Slaves, Teeth Of The Lions Rule The Divine, The Hospitals .....and pretty much any band on Kranky or Southern Lord, also!!...
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  • Album List(s) -- 2005

    2008年 10月 24日, 22:40 作者:ApfranGarzpa

    This is the first instalment in my effort to retrospectively post my annual album picks, originally prepared for Birdman Sound's website...


    Some of the great new albums coming to my attention in 2005:

    - 35007 -- Phase V [Stickman]
    - Acid Mothers Temple -- IAO CHANT from the Cosmic Inferno [Ace Fu]
    - Dead Meadow -- Feathers [Matador]
    - Dungen -- Ta Det Lungt [Subliminal Sounds]
    - Earthless -- Sonic Prayer [Gravity]
    - Elevator -- August [Bluefog]
    - Hrsta -- Stem Stem in Electro [Constellation]
    - Liquid Visions -- From the Cube [Fünfundvierzig]
    - Modey Lemon -- The Curious City [Birdman]
    - OM -- Variations on a Theme [Holy Mountain]
    - Oneida -- The Wedding [Jagjaguar]
    - Zone Six -- Live Wired 2004 [Nasoni]

    Some of the great reissues coming to my attention in 2005:

    - Agitation Free -- 2nd [Amber Soundroom (Vertigo 1973)]
    - Asoka -- Asoka [Mellotronen (Sonet? 1971)]
    - Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity -- Open [Earmark (ATCO 1967)]
    - Egg -- The Polite Force [Eclectic (Deram 1971)]
    - Fifty Foot Hose -- Cauldron [Radioactive (Limelight 1968)]
    - Flower Travellin' Band -- Satori [Radioactive (Atlantic 1971)]
    - Funkadelic -- Funkadelic [Westbound (Westbound 1970)]
    - Groundhogs -- Thank Christ For The Bomb [Akarma (Liberty 1970)]
    - Randy Holden -- Population II [Hobbit (1969)]
    - Khan -- Space Shanty [Eclectic (Deram 1972)]
    - May Blitz -- The 2nd of May [Akarma (Vertigo 1971)]
    - Leigh Stephens -- Red Weather [Akarma (Philips 1969)]

    Some of the great "old" albums first coming to my attention in 2005 (missed until now, for whatever reason):

    - Bardo Pond -- Amanita [Matador (1996)]
    - Blue Oyster Cult -- Tyranny And Mutation [Columbia (1972)]
    - Can -- Delay 1968 [Spoon (1968)]
    - Faust -- So Far [Polydor (1972)]
    - Guru Guru -- Kanguru [Brain (1972)]
    - The Heads -- The Time Is Now [Man's Ruin (1998)] & Sessions 02 [Rocket (2002)]
    - Marble Sheep -- Marble Sheep Meets Circle Triangle Square [Fünfundvierzig (2002)]
    - Orange Sunshine -- Homo Erectus [motorwolf (2001)]
    - Pharoah Sanders -- Tauhid [Impulse (1966)]
    - Pink Fairies -- Neverneverland [Polydor (1971)]
    - Spacious Mind -- Garden Of A Well-Fed Head [Lone Starfighter (1998)]
    - Sun Ra -- Lanquidity [Philly Jazz (1978)]

    Strangest album heard in 2005:
    Bobby Brown -- The Enlightening Beam of Axonda [Akarma (1972)]

    Best re-discoveries in 2005:
    Black Sabbath -- Master Of Reality [Earmark (Warner 1971)]
    Freddie Hubbard -- Straight Life [CTI (1970)]

    Album cover dude bearing the most disturbingly uncanny resemblance to me:
    Badui, from Carlito e Badui -- Os Reis Do Batidão [Chantecler]
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  • Music the German Style - Krautrock

    2008年 10月 16日, 10:13 作者:AlexboyCO

    The German and European music scene started to find their own way to rock
    at the end of the 1960s. Many new names appeared and some of them
    did find what they were looking for.
    Here are some of the bands, which should be remembered as pioneers,
    the creators of something that was called
    Krautrock,
    though each of the sounds was different!

    * Agitation Free
    - Malesch

    * Popol Vuh
    - In den Gärten Pharaos

    * Cluster
    - Zuckerzeit

    * Kluster
    - Klopfzeichen

    * Ash Ra Tempel
    - Ash Ra Tempel

    * Ashra
    - Correlations

    * Harmonia
    - De Luxe

    * Can
    - Monster Movie

    * Brainticket
    -Cottonwoodhill

    * Guru Guru
    - Guru Guru

    * Embryo
    - We Keep On

    * Birth Control
    - Hoodoo Man

    * Tangerine Dream
    -Ricochet

    * Eloy
    - Inside

    * Ton Steine Scherben
    - Keine Macht für Niemand

    * Armaggedon
    - Armaggedon

    * Curly Curve
    - Curly Curve

    * Karthago
    - Karthago

    * Murphy Blend
    - First Loss

    * Os Mundi
    - 43 Minuten

    * Klaus Schulze
    - Timewind

    * Kraftwerk
    - Kraftwerk 1

    * Neu!
    - Neu!

    * Frumpy
    - Frumpy 2

    * Ougenweide
    - Ja-Markt

    * Achim Reichel & Machines
    - Die grüne Reise - The green journey

    * Lucifer's Friend
    - Lucifer's Friend

    * Novalis
    - Novalis

    * Jane
    - Lady

    * Scorpions
    - Lonesome Crow

    * Kraan
    - Live

    * Satin Whale
    - Lost Mankind

    * Amon Düül
    - Airs On A Shoestring

    * Amon Düül II
    - Yeti

    * Deuter
    - Buddha Nature

    * Passport
    - Second Passport

    * Eulenspygel
    - Ausschuss

    * Out of Focus
    - Wake Up

    * Faust
    - Faust

    * Grobschnitt
    - Rockpommel's Land

    * Emtidi
    - Saat

    * Bröselmaschine
    - BröselMaschine

    * Cravinkel
    - Cravinkel

    * Rufus Zuphall
    - Weiss der Teufel

    * Dzyan
    - ILUDHRA

    * Xhol Caravan
    - Electrip

    * Moebius & Plank
    - Rastakraut Pasta

    * Michael Rother
    - Flammende Herzen

    * Epitaph
    - Epitaph

    * Gila
    - Gila

    * Hölderlin
    - Hölderlins Traum

    * Ihre Kinder
    - Leere Hände / Empty Hands

    * Kin Ping Meh
    - Kin Ping Meh

    * Krokodil
    - Getting Up for the Morning

    * Wallenstein
    - Cosmic Century

    * Witthüser & Westrupp
    - Trips und Träume


    Many more bands should be in this list, but maybe you find them
    in some other time in some other place. Have fun and listen to the sounds
    of the 60's and 70's, for there is more your ears can take!
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  • 3x3/3[3]

    2008年 10月 6日, 12:26 作者:twIXta

    Sun 5 Oct – Secret Chiefs 3

    …now Randall made a call and we were welcomed warmly by the organisation to be dj's. Far from sold out, but the band played well. After two encores people seemed satisfied and went home. After the first two days with up to five encores a bit of a strange ending. Not as energetic as the day before, but some performances—as the sound was better—were technically more precise (Personnae: Halloween and Vajra in particular)

    Here's a list of songs that my friend Frankco and I played, with some encouraging reactions from the audience, inquiring on what they were hearing.
    Pink Floyd Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
    Portishead 播放Small
    Alan Parsons Project Mammagamma
    Goblin 播放Profondo Rosso
    Dona Dumitru Siminică afare e intuneric
    Broadcast Belly Dance
    Barış Manço Acıhda Bağa Vir!…
    Dead Can Dance Radharc
    Pram The Empty Quarter
    Ersen Ve Dadaşlar Akla Karayı Seçtim
    Laxmikant-Pyarelal Is Duniya Mein Prem Granth
    Omar Khorshid Ya Nassini
    Alim Qasımov & Coldünya Mehriban Olaq [url=http://[spam] Luglio, agosto, settembre (Nero)
    Piero Umiliani 播放Danza Primitiva
    Roberto Pregadio Iena Sequence
    Agitation Free You Play For Us Today
    Frank Zappa 播放Peaches En Regalia
    Biglietto Per L'Inferno Confessione
    Messiah 播放Hymn to Abramelin
    The Devil's Blood A Waxing Moon Over Babylon
    Genesis 播放Harold the Barrel
    Ananda Shankar Voyager
    R.D. Burman Title Music
    Paul Baghdadlian Arevi Shogheri Bes
    Hemant Kumar Been Music
    Muzsikás & Márta Sebestyén Hidegen Fújnak a Szelek
    Alvarius B. Dracula Frizzi
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  • A Rough Guide to the NWW List - Letter A

    2008年 8月 30日, 6:22 作者:steve112sms

    As many people know, when Nurse With Wound released its first album, A Chance Meeting On A Dissecting Table Of A Sewing Machine And An Umbrella, they released a list of bands which had inspired them. Unlike most instances where artists make such lists, this list was actually noteworthy and has become somewhat of a guide to many for underground, experimental 70's music. A few of the artists on the list are known to most people such as Canand Velvet Underground, but for the most part the list is a unique collection of obscure artists spanning many different genres from krautrock to noise to jazz to early industrial. You can read more about the list here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nurse_With_Wound_list
    And you can see the list along with album recommendations made by Audion magazine based on their meetings with Steven Stapleton here: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/ultimathule/nww/nwwlist.html

    Now, while the Audion Guide is great for providing recommendations about what album to get as well as giving information on the record label, the list has its drawbacks. First and foremost: errors. Lots of them. It's not all their fault. Sometimes the NWW list itself was inaccurate with respect to a band name. Other times the Audion Guide confuses things even more with inaccurate album titles. Obviously searching under the wrong names makes it even harder to find this stuff a lot of which is already quite hard to find. So, seeing as how I've been slowing making my way through the list over the past 6 or so months, I figured I'd make notes of the errors and share them.

    Also, I thought it'd be nice to provide a brief description of what the band/album is like, so you have at least a little bit of an idea about whether you really want to search for it. I'm not going to bother with a full review because for one thing that'd take forever with 298 bands and for another thing, with some of these bizarre albums, opinions will vary quite a bit anyway. In addition in some cases I'll make recommendations on other albums by a listed band that are worth checking out.



    Agitation Free - Malesch- This is a decently well known krautrock band and the most well known album by them. It's also quite good. It's fairly straight forward as far as krautrock and this list go, but definitely worth listening to.


    Pekka Airaksinen - One Point Music - I'm not sure what to classify this as other than under the catch-all of experimental. It's a very odd album. At times almost resembling noise a la Nihilist Spasm Band. At other times sort of remniscent of side B of Can's Tago Mago.


    Airway - live at lace- Apparently a live performance by this group based in the Los Angeles Free Music Society. It's sort of resembles Noise-Rock. Not quite like Les Rallizes Denudes or Boris with Merzbow, but I think fans of both might be interested in checking this out. This is also one of those unfortunate cases where a retarded other band has the same name on last.fm, so this is tagged as emocore or some shit, but obviously this is not that.


    Albrecht D - Endless Music - Unfortunately this is one of those cases where I was unable to find the exact album suggested on the list. From what I gather, the recommended piece, a collaboration between Albrecht D and Joseph Beuys, isn't really around in mp3 form. It was a performance at the London ICA in 1974. I was able to find a vinyl record of it, but it was going for like 105 Euros, so nuts to that. Plus the list just says "Albrecht D" anyway and Endless Music features of a clip of that performance (albeit a short one at 41 seconds out of about a 50 min performance). Why have a such a short clip for such a long piece? Who knows. It's a weird collection. It starts off with a 26 minute song from 1980 and then is followed by 12 clips of performances each about a minute long. And then there are 2 more tracks of moderate length. So, it's kind of a disjointed collection, but the music is disjointed and experimental anyway, so I guess it makes sense. Also, one of the tracks is a collaboration between Albrecht D and members of Throbbing Gristle: Genesis P-Orrigde, Chris Carter, and Cosey Fanni Tutti. So that's interesting.


    Alcatraz- Vampire State Building - I guess I'd characterize it as a jazzy krautrock album. It's a pretty nifty combination of sounds and all around a pretty good album. Sadly this is another band overshadowed on last.fm by other bands with that name.


    Älgarnas Trädgård - Framtiden är ett Svåavande Skepp, Förankrat i Forntiden - A Swedish psychedelic/progressive rock band with really long song titles. There are a lot of different kinds of sounds on this album from folksy to psychedelic to experimental, but the parts I think I like the best are the strange atmospheric passages especially in the last song.


    Alan Sondheim - All 7-70/T'Other Little Tune - All right, this is a good example of the Audion Guide/NWW List being a little shoddy. It's listed as All 7-70 and the album recommended by the guide is "T'Other Little Tune. Well, after searching fruitlessly for some time I eventually figured out that T'Other Little Tune and Ritual All 7-70 are albums by Alan Sondheim. So, basically as far as I can tell the NWW list accidentally listed an album rather than a band and the guide listed another album. How sure am I? Well, the record label itself lists both releases as by Alan Sondheim and consequently you'll have a much easier time finding it if you search by his name. So, I just went ahead and got both. As for the music, it's experimental, sometimes jazzy, sometimes electronic, sometimes just kind of weird. I think I like T'Other Little Tune better between the two.


    Alternative TV - Vibing Up the Senile Man- This band is a fairly influential punk band, but this album was a more experimental effort from them. You can still sort of hear the punk style, but mostly this is sort of remniscent of a Throbbing Gristle album. Pretty good.


    Alvaro- Drinking My Own Sperm - I really like this album. I'm kind of sad that I was only able to find it split into 2 tracks (side a & b of an LP no doubt) rather than split into songs for each track. Maybe I'll do it myself sometime with an editor. Point is, this shit is awesome. Alvaro Peña-Rojas is a fairly well known Chilean artist and this is his highly obscure solo album, which blend Latin style music with funky avant-garde rock. It sort of reminds me of a Latin version of Leather Nun for some reason.


    Ame Son - Catalyse- A French Progressive/Psychedelic band. This album was recorded in 1969 and released in '70 and the sound comes across as sort of a blend between the two eras. The vocals and use of flutes remind of 60's music while some passages devolve into progressive sounds similar to 70's era prog.


    AMM - AMM Music- The list refers to the band as AMM Music, but again, the list seems inaccurate as these guys seem to go by simply "AMM." The music is highly experimental, with no song structure or rhythm. Released way back in 1966, it was a fairly ground-breaking album. NWW's Homotopy to Marie is sort of similar in sound at points.


    Amon Düül - Psychedelic Underground - Uh, I don't really think this one needs any explanation. One of the important early influences on krautrock. If you don't already know this band, well, maybe you should take a break from reading this and at least get the basics down.


    Amon Düül II- Yeti - The more popular of the Amon Düül bands. Again, should be obvious. For those unsure about the differences between the two, Amon Düül II split off from the original band. Whereas Amon Düül was a free-form band formed in a commune, Amon Düül II was more based on musical talent and so forth.


    Anal Magic & Reverend Dwight Frizzel -Beyond the black crack - With a name such as this, you'd be right in assuming this music is a little out there, but not necessarily in the bizarre, but uptempo sense you might expect. It's free form jazz, with experimental cut-ups mixed in. Sometimes on the lighter side, other times a little dark.


    Anima - Sturmischer Himmel - Another band drowned out on Last.fm by other bands with the same name. This one apparently too obscure to even be named among the "seven different artists with this name." Sometimes known as Anima Sound, but that Last.fm page doesn't seem to be them either, but rather people confusing the band "Anima Sound System." Anyway, the music is quite experimental with a lot of random noises and screaming and a lot of percussion. Sometimes referred to as "extreme jazz." It was the product of a husband and wife in Germany during the late 60's.


    Annexus Quam - Osmose- This is a really solid krautrock album, which blends in some jazz elements, but in a different way than say, Alcatraz because I'd say it's used more sparingly and blends in better with the psychedelic/krautrock feel. Their name is said to be a reference to their take music which blends multiple forms ranging from conventional to abstract. And that's a fair way to describe the album, which ranges from conventional rock sounds to the abstract, as you will often find in krautrock.


    Aksak Maboul - Un Peu De L'Áme Des Bandits - Listed on the NWW list as Aqsak Maboul, you'll have a bit better luck locating them under the name Aksak Maboul, which is the name they actually seem to go by. Even the album cover says so. This is the second album by the fairly well known band and it featured 2 members of Henry Cow (Fred Frith and Chris Cutler). The band was also part of the Rock In Opposition movment. The music blends a wide variety sounds from all over the world. The track I Viaggi Formano la Gioventú is an arrangement of a Turkish folk song, which is then followed up by a punkish sounding song and then by the sprawling 23 minute experimental track, Cinema.


    Arbete Och Fritid - Håll andan- An incredibly eclectic album by the Swedish progressive band. Now, a lot of bands on this list are eclectic in the sense that they mix different sounds, but this album is more of a situation where every song is completely different from the others on the album. They basically do their own bizarre interpretations of different styles ranging from 50's swing to folk to psychedelic to experimental krautrock. I guess you could think of them as a 70's experimental version of Ween.


    ARCANE V - Marron Dingue - This is another free jazz album drawing on influences from ESP-Disk jazz. It was released by the French group in 1979 and for the most part doesn't really stand out to me. But then there's also the strange track "Naphtaly's Freilach" which comes out of nowhere with the Yiddish styled Klezmer music.


    Archaia - Archaia - Sometimes described as Zeuhl progressive rock due to the band being openly influenced by Magma. The music isn't necessarily that much like Magma though. There is only one singer and they use electronic sounds at various points resulting in what some have described as a "trippy" mood. It would be the only album they'd end up releasing, but it's a pretty good one.


    Archimedes Badkar - Archimedes Badkar II - Released in 1976, it was he Swedish progressive rock band's second album. In it, they blend together krautrock, experimental and Scandinavian folk sounds. To achieve this, they use quite a few different instruments such as the saxophone, violin, mandolin, flute, trumpet, etc. Some parts are more experimental while other are more upbeat and drawing on those Scandanavian folk influences.


    Area - Caution Radiation Area - A fairly well known band in the respected Italian Progressive rock scene, however these guys, at least on this album don't quite have that typical sound. Italian prog rock tends to be sort of bombastic with a lot of organs and such. The beginning of the first track is sort of like this, but then it delves into a more experimental and occasional jazz fusion sound. I actually haven't checked out their other more popular albums such as Arbeit Macht Frei or Maledetti for some reason so I don't know how they compare, but they're probably worth checking out seeing as how they are their most popular/best rated albums.


    Gilbert Artman (Urban Sax) - Urban Sax 1 - This is another case of mislabeling. Gilbert Artman is the composer who came up with and was the leader of the Urban Sax project, however, by most accounts the actual group is just called Urban Sax. I can see the confusion since on the first LP only Gilbert Artman and Urban Sax are written on it, but if you look at their later albums, it's Urban Sax + the name of the album. Anyway, the idea of Urban Sax was initially to place 30 some odd musicians, mostly saxaphone players at strategic acoustic points in a French city and fill up the town with this unique music. Later, they'd go to the studios and record this album to try to recreate it. It's almost like a drone album done with saxophones and a couple of other instruments. It's highly repetitive and sounds wash in and out over the span of two ~18 minute tracks. The second Urban Sax album is quite similar, so if you enjoyed this one, might as well get that one too.


    Art Bears - Hopes and Fears - Featuring Fred Frith, Chris Cutler and Dagmar Krause all from Henry Cow, this album really isn't as avant garde or experimental in comparison. It sort of reminds me of Siouxsie and the Banshees at times, expecially the song "Two Minds" and not just because the singer, Dagmar is similar, but just the general feel of it. Some of the songs are a little more unusual though and fit the Henry Cow experimental style. And that makes sense considering the fact that some of these songs were recorded originally to be released as Henry Cow, but some members complained they were too song-oriented, so it was released under a different name, Art Bears.


    Art Zoyd - Symphonie pour le jour où brûleront les cités - Another example of mislabeling on the Audion guide. The guide suggests the album "Art Zoyd 3" by Art Zoyd 3. The confusion is understandable since the LP says Art Zoyd 3 in big letters and the actual name of the album is in small print off to the side. I don't know why the LP has the 3 there, but they're simply known as Art Zoyd and the album is Symphonie...etc. Anyway, it is sometimes debated whether or not the music fits under the Zeuhl category, but it isn't really all that like Magma et al., in my opinion. There is no drumming and there is a lot more reliance on string instruments like the violin. For the most part there aren't vocals, though occasionally there are vocals similar to Damo Suzuki's gibberish on Tago Mago(Can). There are also some experimental electronics here and there.


    Arzachel - Arzachel- This band has kind of a confusing history with its name. First they were known as Uriel, but then Stephen Hillage (of Gong fame) left the group and the remaining members formed the band Egg. Then Hillage came back and they reunited to record this album under the name Azrachel. Then Hillage left again and the others went back to Egg. Anyway, they are a psychedelic band with some blues sounds mixed in. The recording quality isn't top notch, probably because it was recorded in a day, but the music is quite good. It's sort of like listening to an old Les Rallizes Denudes album in that sense.


    Robert Ashley- In Sara, Mencken, Christ And Beethoven There Were Men And Women - Although I haven't gotten through all of the NWW list yet (I'm about halfway) I'm going to go out on a limb and say this might be the strangest album on the list. It consists of one 40+ minute track which is just Robert Ashley saying one sentence with a few variables over and over with moog electronics in the background. Basically, a fellow by the name of Keith Waldrop came across a very odd book in a used book store called In Sara, Mencken, Christ And Beethoven There Were Men And Women by John Walgamot. The book was oddly shaped (wide rather than tall) and was 128 pages long. Each page contained one sentence, which always had the same structure, but different variables, most of which are different names of famous people in history and art. Anyway he introduced Ashley to the book and eventually he decided to make this album in which he reads the book without pause or inflection. The electronics in the background is sort of similar to Morton Subotnick's works such as Silver Apples Of The Moon.


    Ash Ra Tempel- Seven Up - Another band you should already be aware of seeing as how they are one of the biggest names in krautrock. The Audion guide recommends this album, but personally I'm partial to Schwingungen and their self titled debut album is probably their best reviewed, so if for some reason you don't know this band I'd recommend getting those two as well. This particular album has the interesting distinction of featuring Timothy Leary, the noted LSD guru of the 60's, so as you might expect, the album is a bit odd. The first song starts off with common bluesy psychedelia and then eventually devolves into spacey weirdness. The second track is more along the lines of the space rock sound you'd expect from them.


    Association PC - Sun Rotation - Apparently the band or at least Pierre Courbois rejects the idea of free jazz saying that they threw out too much and needed to still make use of rhythm. So, perhaps calling this an experimental album with free jazz and electronics isn't quite right, but it's in the ballpark. Pierre Courbois, the founder of the group, was the drummer, so as you can imagine percussion is often at the forefront in the record, sort of as it is with Jacques Thollot. But it's generally more upbeat and jazzy than Thollot.


    So, that's it for the bands starting with "A." My goal is to do one of these every two weeks or so, which will give me about a year to finish up hunting down other bands on the list. Plus, it takes a while to make these.
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