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Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by Henry Plainview Henry Plainview wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by Henry Plainview Henry Plainview wrote:

But I already have MDK.


The studio version?  This live performance is quite a bit different.

In any case, the version of Theusz Hamtaahk is essential.
Yeah, but I hate buying live albums. 


Well, if you only make one exception to this rule, make it Magma.
 
Damn right. I'd add King Crimson and Zappa - some bands really come alive on stage, and the only studio album that comes anywhere near capturing the sheer intensity of Magma live is KA, and that's still pretty pale in comparison.
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

I don't have any Residents albums but I notice The Commercial Album is available in remastered version or something (25th Anniversity Edition is it?), so I may grab it in my next Wayside order.

Frith's on that one, isn't he?

Get "Meet the Residents", "Duck Stab/Buster and Glen", "Third Reich n' Roll", "Not Available", or "Eskimo" first. They're better albums. Wink

An awful lot of people are there in disguise on the Commercial Album! LOL

MP07 may be right - first Residents is as crucial as (sorry) first Magma.  It can put you off for life or become a lasting source of horrified fascination.  Choose wisely!!  And... er... don't expect to like it much the first few times you hear their stuff (unless it just happens to appeal instantly - which I'm sure it does to some people).

(That's assuming you've not heard any of it yet... perhaps you have... anyway... er...)

The only album I have ever taken back to the shop because I didn't like it was 'Wormwood'.  (I still don't own the studio version of that, but the live is excellent!!)  There was something too weird and yet too... I dunno... anodyne...? about it, somehow.  Not the best starting point for me.

But I was too interested in the idea of them not to try something else.  And the moment I heard 'Meet the Residents' (some months later, after much reflection!) - well, that one I liked immediately.  That one is more 'vintage weirdness' - a more comfortable kind of oddness I guess!

Anyway... have yerself some very strange fun there.  You might like it... Big%20smile


I was listening to "Meet the Residents" on the bus today and it made me realize that it's probably one of the best starter albums for them. Great disc. Clap
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A silly question I know but one I have yet to find out an answer too...

But who is the musician in the wheelchair on the cover of Héresie?  I believe it is Berckmans (by looking at later photos of him on the UZ website) but he is not in a wheelchair in those.

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Bump.

Sorry! Embarrassed

Can anyone answer this?
 
I can't give a definitive answer. Trigaux has had mobility problems for some years, but I don't know if he has ever been wheelchair bound. And yes, the one in the wheelchair looks more like Berckmans to me. maybe somebody can ask him at next year's RIO festival.


I'm not entirely sure, but here's a 3rd vote/guess that it's probably Berckmans. That's what I've thought anyway, but I'm far from being an expert on the matter.

I wish there was a way of knowing for sure right now. Disapprove
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I was listening to "Meet the Residents" on the bus today and it made me realize that it's probably one of the best starter albums for them. Great disc. Clap

Listening to avant garde classics on public transport is quite the epitome of cool, methinks. Big%20smile
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

I was listening to "Meet the Residents" on the bus today and it made me realize that it's probably one of the best starter albums for them. Great disc. Clap

Listening to avant garde classics on public transport is quite the epitome of cool, methinks. Big%20smile
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Much of my 80 GB ipod is filled with RIO/Avant/Zeuhl, and I usually have it set on to shuffle. This was the soundtrack to yesterday's commute into work (today I listened to National Health - Playtime start to finish) :
 
More Than This (Radio Edit) 4:34 Peter Gabriel Hit [Disc 1] Progressive Rock  1 16/09/2008 11:57
Who Are The Brain Police 3:33 Frank Zappa Freak Out Progressive Rock  1 16/09/2008 11:53
Pig Brag Crack 2:23 Ruins Hyderomastgroningem Zeuhl  1 16/09/2008 11:49
Seeing Red 2:28 Lindsay Cooper Rags / The Golddiggers RIO  1 16/09/2008 11:47
Black Market 6:31 Weather Report Black Market Jazz  1 16/09/2008 11:44
Sample & Clicks 2:56 Fridge Happiness Alternative & Punk  1 16/09/2008 11:38
Experimentations Sentimentales 6:12 Francois Thollot Ceux D'en Face Zeuhl  1 16/09/2008 11:35
Track 17 2:16 Amos & Crew True Tears RIO  1 16/09/2008 11:29
Sleepwalking 8:27 Cabaret Voltaire Drinking Gasoline [2x12''] Electronica  2 16/09/2008 11:26
Diledadafish / What's The Point? 2:14 Various Artists The ReR Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 1 Unclassifiable  5 16/09/2008 11:18
Petrococadollar 3:25 Scritti Politti White Bread Black Beer Alternative  1 16/09/2008 11:16
Virage 2 3:28 Yochk'o Seffer Mestari Jazz  1 16/09/2008 11:12
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

I was listening to "Meet the Residents" on the bus today and it made me realize that it's probably one of the best starter albums for them. Great disc. Clap

Listening to avant garde classics on public transport is quite the epitome of cool, methinks. Big%20smile
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Haha, thanks. EmbarrassedWink

I think so too (obviously). I love cranking Koenjihyakkei on my headphones... makes me wonder if people next to me can hear it. No one's made any comments yet, so I think I'm safe. LOL

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Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

Haha, thanks. EmbarrassedWink

I think so too (obviously). I love cranking Koenjihyakkei on my headphones... makes me wonder if people next to me can hear it. No one's made any comments yet, so I think I'm safe. LOL

You just put me in mind of opening my Wayside parcel at work.  "Ooh, CDs," said my colleague.  "Anything I've heard of?"  I got part way through trying to think of a good way to describe Kultivator and then faltered and said, "Er, no." Embarrassed
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Pretty much all of my friends have LONG since given up trying to figure out what the hell it is I listen to. 

I actually have created one or two Magma fans, though. 

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Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Pretty much all of my friends have LONG since given up trying to figure out what the hell it is I listen to. 

I actually have created one or two Magma fans, though. 

I'm in the process of creating one right now! Evil%20Smile LOL
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Every year my school has a "Tolerance Day" thing where kids go on stage and play various forms of ethnic music and I think I just might be able to pass off some "Kobaian folk music" on the somewhat absent-minded teacher who runs the assemblies.  

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Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Every year my school has a "Tolerance Day" thing where kids go on stage and play various forms of ethnic music and I think I just might be able to pass off some "Kobaian folk music" on the somewhat absent-minded teacher who runs the assemblies.  

LOL LOL  Make sure to choose a really shouty, Vander death-speechy one.  That would be hilarious.
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Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

A silly question I know but one I have yet to find out an answer too...

But who is the musician in the wheelchair on the cover of Héresie?  I believe it is Berckmans (by looking at later photos of him on the UZ website) but he is not in a wheelchair in those.

*snip*



Bump.

Sorry! Embarrassed

Can anyone answer this?
 
I can't give a definitive answer. Trigaux has had mobility problems for some years, but I don't know if he has ever been wheelchair bound. And yes, the one in the wheelchair looks more like Berckmans to me. maybe somebody can ask him at next year's RIO festival.


Yep, I was looking at later photos of Berckmans on the UZ website and it did resemble him.  It's just always intrigued me if it was an accident, or just a photo opportunity.

It'll be interesting to find out.
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I've made the mistake of listening to Bone's Uses Wrist Grab on the bus, as well as VdGG.  I find it immensely difficult to just sit still when listening to brilliant music and I want to air drum all the time!

Even tapping my foot feels wrong...

What's the most embarrassing travelling music experience you guys have had?
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

Haha, thanks. EmbarrassedWink

I think so too (obviously). I love cranking Koenjihyakkei on my headphones... makes me wonder if people next to me can hear it. No one's made any comments yet, so I think I'm safe. LOL

You just put me in mind of opening my Wayside parcel at work.  "Ooh, CDs," said my colleague.  "Anything I've heard of?"  I got part way through trying to think of a good way to describe Kultivator and then faltered and said, "Er, no." Embarrassed


Haha, yeah, I never bother mentioning music to most people. LOL

What's going to be the best is when my band's first album gets finished... a bunch of people I went to school with want to hear it. But I know their music taste. I'd love to see their reaction to some of it. LOL
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Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Every year my school has a "Tolerance Day" thing where kids go on stage and play various forms of ethnic music and I think I just might be able to pass off some "Kobaian folk music" on the somewhat absent-minded teacher who runs the assemblies.  

LOL LOL  Make sure to choose a really shouty, Vander death-speechy one.  That would be hilarious.


Use "Stoah" from their debut. LOL

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Originally posted by James James wrote:

I've made the mistake of listening to Bone's Uses Wrist Grab on the bus, as well as VdGG.  I find it immensely difficult to just sit still when listening to brilliant music and I want to air drum all the time!

Even tapping my foot feels wrong...

What's the most embarrassing travelling music experience you guys have had?


Haha, it's really hard for me too.

Most embarassing... not sure. Usually when I think I'm alone and I'm singing, especially to Magma or Koenji, and one of my family members pops in on me. EmbarrassedLOL
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Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Every year my school has a "Tolerance Day" thing where kids go on stage and play various forms of ethnic music and I think I just might be able to pass off some "Kobaian folk music" on the somewhat absent-minded teacher who runs the assemblies.  

LOL LOL  Make sure to choose a really shouty, Vander death-speechy one.  That would be hilarious.


Use "Stoah" from their debut. LOL

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I'd probably have to do something from Wurdah Itah since there isn't exactly an excess of musicians wanting to participate.

Although, come to think of it, one of the kids I converted plays clarinet. 


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Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Every year my school has a "Tolerance Day" thing where kids go on stage and play various forms of ethnic music and I think I just might be able to pass off some "Kobaian folk music" on the somewhat absent-minded teacher who runs the assemblies.  

LOL LOL  Make sure to choose a really shouty, Vander death-speechy one.  That would be hilarious.


Use "Stoah" from their debut. LOL

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I'd probably have to do something from Wurdah Itah since there isn't exactly an excess of musicians wanting to participate.

Although, come to think of it, one of the kids I converted plays clarinet. 


Yeah, probably. You could adapt some of the parts though, somehow. Clarinet would be a cool feature!


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It would fit well on a track from the debut.  

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It would fit well on a track from the debut.  


Definitely. If you do go through with this, you should take video of it! Big%20smile
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