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Topic: Stange bands from the 60s Posted: September 08 2011 at 10:59
What are some of the strangest rock bands from the 60s you own on cd or have heard andI I do mean stange to the point of being weird or out of touch with sanity and flipped off the rocking chair. looks and sounds all count in making a band strange.The 60s had trucks loads of stange bands so give it your best shot I would love to hear what you have to say.
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 11:23
pony tail wrote:
What are some of the stangest ock bands from the 60s you own on cd o have head andI I do mean stange to the point of being weid o out of touch with sanity and flipped off the ocking chai. looks and sounds all count in making a band stange.The 60s had tucks loads of stange bands so give it you best shot I would love to hea what you have to say.
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Edited by Slartibartfast - September 08 2011 at 18:18
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
Frank Zappa & The Mothers - We´re only in it for the money
Third Ear Band - Alchemy
Now you said strange albums - I know some that are more extreme than these, which I don´t find particularly strange per se, but those I´ve mentioned are really weird and absurd sounding- and in a good way too IMO.
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 11:48
^But he is asking just for ones from the 60s.
The first one to spring to my mind, though not that weird really, is an artist rather than band name: Jean le Fennec. Here is a track from his 1968 album Phantastic.
I´m a bit tired from my studies today - so things are going pretty slow. My eyes look at words now but naturally form up there own mind... Toooooooo many words!
Cromagnon, Captain Beefheart, Zappa still counts then, and I can´t remember if Third Ear Band´s debut was released in the 60s..?
Soft Machine also did some pretty fun stuff back then methinks.
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 12:12
^Kind of like the whole album by now (didn't at first)
Guldbamsen wrote:
Strange albums you say?
Cromagnon - Orgasm
That one is from the sixties. The worlds first death metal/black metal song. There's not enough bagpipes in metal.
Cro-Magnon also invented drone on the same album by simply slowing down this track two thirds as well (Toth Scribe 1). Sounds great too. Clever. From 1969. Sounds either like its made 10000 years ago, or in the future.
In 1969 Franz Auffray made an intriguing concept album about popping popcorn. With that he invented B-boy beats:
Its actually a killer album. The 11 minute Son of Popcorn is a true epic.
Edited by Saperlipopette! - September 09 2011 at 02:23
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 12:19
I like Orgasm a lot, been quite a while since I last listened to it . I'm digging Franz Auffray -- gotta get that album. I think I may have a Dusty Fingers compilation album with one of the tracks.
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 13:16
Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
KC - ItCotKC
David Bowie - Space Oddity
Alice Cooper - can't remember the album name something like Prettys...I think it belonged to one of my mom's sisters for some reason I have it. Played it many years ago and thought weird.
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 20:41
Catcher10 wrote:
Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
KC - ItCotKC
David Bowie - Space Oddity
Alice Cooper - can't remember the album name something like Prettys...I think it belonged to one of my mom's sisters for some reason I have it. Played it many years ago and thought weird.
I assume the Alice album was Pretties For You. It was one of the first releases on Zappa's Straight Records label, along with the GTO's and Wildman Fisher. That probably tells you all you need to know about it.
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Posted: September 09 2011 at 02:24
Saperlipopette! wrote:
^Kind of like the whole album by now (didn't at first)
That was supposed to relate to Phantastic, but a couple of posts snuck in between.
The Spoils of War is somewhat like a further out version of USA or Fifty Foot Hose.
I
don't think they ever got a proper release in 67-69 when they they
recorded these, but now there's two albums by them. The selftitled is
the one to get first.
Of course no one were stranger than Tiny
Tim. Have a look at his outrageous performance (singing about global
warming) on this kids show. Great song too:
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