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I'm more worried about Shoji Hano's vocals more than anything. In the album credits it has drums, vocals next to his name. Does anyone know if he was the singer in High Rise or just drums? As I'm not to fond of their vocalist.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2007 at 21:44
hey boys, if you love me, you'll check out this track:
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2007 at 21:47
Of course we love you, Cleo! Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2007 at 22:23
Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

hey boys, if you love me, you'll check out this track:
 


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Already have Moroccan Roll on vinyl at home Still luv ya though!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2007 at 23:59
Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

Friday the 13th?

I'm not sure I know that album. LOL

Oh, you mean Triskaidekaphobie... which means "Fear of the Number 13".  Do you have Le Poison Que Rend Fou as well?
 
there's a disc by One Shot called friday the 13th
Ha, no, I guess I should have been clearer.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 01:58
Oh, sorry, I don't have that one yet, what's it like?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 05:44
Originally posted by DoctorJimmy DoctorJimmy wrote:

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"RIO" stands for "Rock in Opposition" - for more information, look it up on the site [someone on the team is working on a more complete def. at the moment, but the one up now should give you an idea.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 21:58
What are Boredoms like?  What albums would you guys recommend?  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 22:01
Not heard any Boredoms yet (although they're in the pipeline), but from what I have read, I'd go for Vision Creation Newsun, Pop Tatari or maybe their most recent one Seadrum/House of Sun.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 22:07
^^^^ Boredoms are like a band that likes to fool around and make music as well. Some of their songs are just plain "wtf?" while others are pretty high on adrenaline. They're very weird and personally I find it hard to describe them (perhaps lack of words in my vocabulary).  Their earlier albums are pretty much like what I said.

Their later releases have more emphasis on rhythm and repetition. They also have a more trippy sound. They're main influence in these albums are definitely krautrock and seeing a Can album as your avatar you might enjoy their later releases more.

From the albums I have from them I can recommend:

Early material:
Chocolate Synthesizers
Pop Tatari

Later material:
Vision Creation Newsun

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I'm not very good at reviewing, but maybe my Boredoms reviews could help you decide what album to get.

This reminds me that I haven't reviewed Vision Creation Newsun yet...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 22:10
Thanks, I'll check those out. 

I love this thread.Hug

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2007 at 22:12

Pop Tari and Chocolate Synthesizer are apparently their best from their early, crazy period, and the others are from when they got more spacey. There are some songs on their Myspace, and you can also listen to them on Pandora.com, and Allmusic.com has reviews. I have Chocolate Synthesizer, and it's supposedly their more accessible release, and it's pretty good. I haven't listened to it that much.

Friday the 13th is pretty good, but as I said before, the second time through it was hard for me to listen to it by itself. But it made killer background music. :D

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2007 at 03:10
Boredoms: Super Ae! IMO by far their best..

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Yesterday I did an interview with John Greaves at his Paris home, and as soon as I have transcribed the tape you will have some nice stories about Henry Cow and more…so already some news :

 

John is going to release his new record in September, a collection of  poems by French Poet Paul Verlaine (sung in French) He played me some tunes that sound great. With Karen Mantler on harmonica and nice orchestrations among them a ghostly singing-saw and Jeanne Added on backing vocals.

 

John appears equally on a French Robert Wyatt tribute, that is coming out soon (John sings ‘Caroline’ with slightly altered lyrics) and approved by RW himself who likes the record.

 

…another project: French conservatory students recorded music of ‘Henry Cow’ and ‘Hatfield’ together with Hugh Hopper (bass) and John (vocals). They recorded the medley from the Henry Cow live ‘Beautiful as the Moon/ Nirvana For Mice etc. and ‘Mumps’ for the Hatfield part. John told a quite funny anecdote about the recording. The musician who did the  transcriptions  used the Henry Cow live record with all the live-induced tempo shifts, which were  "accurately" written down as ‘accelerando’ on the partition and played exactly the same way by the musicians, also to be released this year

 

And at last a new project called ‘Maman’ of John (vocals& lyrics) and guitarist Jef Morin with participations by Chris Cutler and Peter Blegvad, the record is on the point of being released 'Maman : In And Out Of Life' atmospheric Trip Hop not unlike ‘Laika’.

 
 

 



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Tadpoles keep screaming in my ear
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Explain the meaning of this song and share it"

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2007 at 17:23
Has anybody here heard ZNR?  Their only album, Barricade 3, is quite avant-garde, and several of the pieces would fit quite comfortably on Meet the Residents.  I was startled when I found that they aren't on the Archives here.  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2007 at 18:24
Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Has anybody here heard ZNR?  Their only album, Barricade 3, is quite avant-garde, and several of the pieces would fit quite comfortably on Meet the Residents.  I was startled when I found that they aren't on the Archives here.  
 
There's actually a second album, Traite de Mecanique Populaire, which is even better than the first. They will be added, but biographical info and photos are hard to come by.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2007 at 18:26
Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

Yesterday I did an interview with John Greaves at his Paris home, and as soon as I have transcribed the tape you will have some nice stories about Henry Cow and more…so already some news :

 

John is going to release his new record in September, a collection of  poems by French Poet Paul Verlaine (sung in French) He played me some tunes that sound great. With Karen Mantler on harmonica and nice orchestrations among them a ghostly singing-saw and Jeanne Added on backing vocals.

 

John appears equally on a French Robert Wyatt tribute, that is coming out soon (John sings ‘Caroline’ with slightly altered lyrics) and approved by RW himself who likes the record.

 

…another project: French conservatory students recorded music of ‘Henry Cow’ and ‘Hatfield’ together with Hugh Hopper (bass) and John (vocals). They recorded the medley from the Henry Cow live ‘Beautiful as the Moon/ Nirvana For Mice etc. and ‘Mumps’ for the Hatfield part. John told a quite funny anecdote about the recording. The musician who did the  transcriptions  used the Henry Cow live record with all the live-induced tempo shifts, which were  "accurately" written down as ‘accelerando’ on the partition and played exactly the same way by the musicians, also to be released this year

 

And at last a new project called ‘Maman’ of John (vocals& lyrics) and guitarist Jef Morin with participations by Chris Cutler and Peter Blegvad, the record is on the point of being released 'Maman : In And Out Of Life' atmospheric Trip Hop not unlike ‘Laika’.

 
 

 

 
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Excellent news, and those projects sound highly intriguing. I look forward to reading the interview. Incidentally, did you interview him in English or French? When we met him at Carmeaux I got the impression that his French was extremely fluent.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2007 at 18:30
Wow, nice one Alucard!

You're one lucky fellow, that's for sure.  I wish I was invited round Robert Wyatt's house...

I also look forward to reading the interview.  Good work!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2007 at 06:01
Chris,
I did the interview in English, even so Greaves French is excellent (it's easier to transcribe and I don't have to translate everything) BTW seen the lack of infos about 'Barricades' it would be interesting to interview Hector Zazou .Wink 
 
 
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