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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2008 at 20:38
Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

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The person next to me was my friend singing most of the lyrics with me (I was on the end of the aisle)... but I win the award for being the only person in my visible radius who sung every word at the top of their lungs absolutely verbatim. LOL

And I loved how most of the people at the concert looked like they'd be closer to my parents' age than mine. Tongue

Hah, you just described pretty much every concert experience I've ever had. LOL


It's a great experience, isn't it? LOLWink

*looks at title of thread* What? RIO Drop-In Centre? Oh yeah!! I was starting to think this was the Suede Room. Tongue

RIO.... Hmm... RIO.... So how about them guys from Samla Mammas Manna? Yeah... absolutely amazing. LOLWink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 11:13
btw folks, this is frigging brilliant [I would say you wld definitely appreciate it Chris...] imho:

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 14:44
Ok, good evening, I'm still alive, and I need to spend some money, right now. Tongue

So far I've picked out the following:

Weidorje (yes, yes, way overdue getting this one...)
Marcoeur first 2 albums
Hmmm, maybe UZ 'Heresie'...

I want more Koenjihyakkei but which one (I've only got 'Angherr Shisspa')?  (Don't say 'all', please... Unhappy)

[I also want more Area, but this is the wrong thread to ask about that...]

Some other readily-available form of Zeuhl would also be fun.  (i.e. something in the Wayside catalogue, not something that only ran to 50 original LP copies, the master tape is kept in a vault under a Swiss mountain, guarded by a rabid half-demon bass guitarist, was re-released ten years ago before I even cared and is now out of print... Angry Wink)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 15:17
Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

Ok, good evening, I'm still alive, and I need to spend some money, right now. Tongue

So far I've picked out the following:

Weidorje (yes, yes, way overdue getting this one...)
Marcoeur first 2 albums
 
ah! Macoeur is mind blowing pour moi, esp. the first. Have you heard any Etron Fou Leloublan?

Hmmm, maybe UZ 'Heresie'...
 
Nice!

I want more Koenjihyakkei but which one (I've only got 'Angherr Shisspa')?  (Don't say 'all', please... Unhappy)
 
re: Koenjihyakkei - definitely the 2nd called "II (aka Viva Koenji)" : Not quite as good as Angherr imo, but very close... the Skin Graft site [http://www.skingraftrecords.com/]

[I also want more Area, but this is the wrong thread to ask about that...]
 
I adore Area - the best is Arbeit Macht Frei imo, 2nd: Caution Radiation Area, #3: Crac!

Some other readily-available form of Zeuhl would also be fun.  (i.e. something in the Wayside catalogue, not something that only ran to 50 original LP copies, the master tape is kept in a vault under a Swiss mountain, guarded by a rabid half-demon bass guitarist, was re-released ten years ago before I even cared and is now out of print... Angry Wink)
 
one of my beloveds zeuhl titles is Dun - Eros. Eskaton's 4 Visions is sublime, but o.p. - ask here, I'm sure someone would be happy to send you an mp3 [mine's packed]
 
some other greats:
Zao - 7L
Pataphonie - Les Matins Blanc
Hellebore - Il y'a Des Jours
Vortex  - Les Cyclone du Thanatos
Shub Niggurath - Les Morts Vont Vie
Toscco by Happy Family
ARCHAIA - same
Arachnoid - same


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 15:35
Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:



Some other readily-available form of Zeuhl would also be fun.


Something James recommended to me (and I have yet to obtain Angry) was Francois Thollot, two albums by him I believe, Ceux d'en Face and Contact, with reviews of the latter more glowing.  Don't know about Wayside but I know Greg Walker has both records.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 15:39
re: Koenjihyakkei, I have their debut Hundred Sights of Koenji on the way; it was recently remastered and reissued, I believe.  Our mutual friend MP07 likes Nivraym the best, so I'm afraid to tell you that the answer is indeed "all of them".  Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 16:02
Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

 
re: Koenjihyakkei - definitely the 2nd called "II (aka Viva Koenji)" : Not quite as good as Angherr imo, but very close... the Skin Graft site [http://www.skingraftrecords.com/]

I might wait a bit re. Koenji - see below!  Damn, too many things to get! Confused

I adore Area - the best is Arbeit Macht Frei imo, 2nd: Caution Radiation Area, #3: Crac!

Got all 3 and am adoring them muchly myself! Clap  Area now holds the (coveted?) no. 2 spot in my recent most listened artists. Big%20smile

one of my beloveds zeuhl titles is Dun - Eros. Eskaton's 4 Visions is sublime, but o.p. - ask here, I'm sure someone would be happy to send you an mp3 [mine's packed]

Dün
= Heart.  Hmm, I would love to hear 4 Visions of course, but where's the fun in glibly passing mp3s around?!  I'll have to go on one of my little quests for a 2nd hand copy. Smile

Thanks for the other suggestions too, Cleo! Thumbs%20Up


Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Something James recommended to me (and I have yet to obtain Angry) was Francois Thollot, two albums by him I believe, Ceux d'en Face and Contact, with reviews of the latter more glowing.  Don't know about Wayside but I know Greg Walker has both records.

I've heard that name and I think I heard some samples that I liked.  Ooh, 'Contact' is on special at Wayside... could be a contender!  Although maybe I should go for 'Toscco' as recommended by Cleo... Confused


Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

re: Koenjihyakkei, I have their debut Hundred Sights of Koenji on the way; it was recently remastered and reissued, I believe.  Our mutual friend MP07 likes Nivraym the best, so I'm afraid to tell you that the answer is indeed "all of them".  Wink

I thought so... LOL  Maybe I'll save all this for the forthcoming Yoshida-related shopping spree that I know is in the offing at some point...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 16:07
Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

re: Koenjihyakkei, I have their debut Hundred Sights of Koenji on the way; it was recently remastered and reissued, I believe.  Our mutual friend MP07 likes Nivraym the best, so I'm afraid to tell you that the answer is indeed "all of them".  Wink


Yes, get Nivraym!!! Tongue

But really, any of them is a good choice. Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 16:08
All I know is that Angherr Shisspa is getting better with every listen.  Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 16:09
Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

All I know is that Angherr Shisspa is getting better with every listen.  Wink


It is indeed very good and I'd say the same thing. ClapClapClap

Koenji is easily my second favorite Zeuhl band, and one of my favorites in RIO/Avant/Zeuhl combined. Whether I prefer them or Samla Mammas Manna though... that's hard.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 16:15
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[Yes, get Nivraym!!! Tongue

But really, any of them is a good choice. Clap
 
Interesting, it was my least favorite [although I haven't listened in a while...] i will have to give it another listen after i move [thousands packed away...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 16:21
Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

All I know is that Angherr Shisspa is getting better with every listen.  Wink


It is indeed very good and I'd say the same thing. ClapClapClap

Koenji is easily my second favorite Zeuhl band, and one of my favorites in RIO/Avant/Zeuhl combined. Whether I prefer them or Samla Mammas Manna though... that's hard.

Well, I'd have to agree. Clap Heart Clap

The first track on 'Angherr Shisspa' is what started me off on my current wild, weird and wonderful musical explorations. Big%20smile  Hehe, if I'm annoying you with my ramblings on here, I guess you can go ahead and blame Koenjihyakkei. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 16:29
Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

Originally posted by MovingPictures07 MovingPictures07 wrote:

[Yes, get Nivraym!!! Tongue

But really, any of them is a good choice. Clap
 
Interesting, it was my least favorite [although I haven't listened in a while...] i will have to give it another listen after i move [thousands packed away...
 
For me Nivraym is only just behind Angherr Shisspa, but all the albums are essential. It's amazing how Yoshida can be so prolific and maintain such incredibly high standards.
'Like so many of you
I've got my doubts about how much to contribute
to the already rich among us...'

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 16:36

Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

 

I might wait a bit re. Koenji - see below!  Damn, too many things to get! Confused

lol - really! They were the 1st thing I heard after I freaked over Magma..

Got all 3 and am adoring them muchly myself! Clap  Area now holds the (coveted?) no. 2 spot in my recent most listened artists. Big%20smile

Ah, well they are the 3 best. Have you checked out Gnosis? It's a great way to make decisions. Search the DB and put in a few of your fave titles, and see what raters give them high marks to check out taste that may be sympathetic with yours. Then type in the title[s!] you're curious about, and see what someone whose taste jives w/ you thinks...

Dün = Heart.  Hmm, I would love to hear 4 Visions of course, but where's the fun in glibly passing mp3s around?!  I'll have to go on one of my little quests for a 2nd hand copy. Smile

Well, good luck! It's very hard to find [took me almost 2 years!] Their other titles are very good too - they're in print.

Have you heard Eider Stellaire? Classics of the genre. They were only released as lps long ago, so pretty impossible to get for less than $100.+, but you should really hear them - they are easily available on blogs all over.

I've heard that name and I think I heard some samples that I liked.  Ooh, 'Contact' is on special at Wayside... could be a contender!  Although maybe I should go for 'Toscco' as recommended by Cleo... Confused
 
Tosco is very intense - sounds to me like it might be right up your alley, as it were....; )

Think it was I who turned many list folks onto Francois..They are both really good, but Contact by far the better of the two.

I thought so... LOL  Maybe I'll save all this for the forthcoming Yoshida-related shopping spree that I know is in the offing at some point...

What fun that will be! O my dear, if you haven't any yet, you NEED some Ruins! Their latter work much more zeuhl influenced, the earlier rather noise and hardcore-ish. I like Vrresto and Tzomborgha the best.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 16:42
Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

Have you heard Eider Stellaire? Classics of the genre. They were only released as lps long ago, so pretty impossible to get for less than $100.+, but you should really hear them - they are easily available on blogs all over.



Their debut is absolutely outstanding, a must.

I know you weren't crazy on Zao but I have to stress their live album again.  It absolutely blows the studio releases out of the water for its sheer energy and musicianship.

You'll love Ruins too, it's insane.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 16:43
This Present 2-for-1 has to be the best thing I've ever bought for $5.  WinkLOL
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Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

This Present 2-for-1 has to be the best thing I've ever bought for $5.  WinkLOL
 
You obviously haven't bought NEU! '75 from Amazon sellers.
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Originally posted by Chameleon Chameleon wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

This Present 2-for-1 has to be the best thing I've ever bought for $5.  WinkLOL
 
You obviously haven't bought NEU! '75 from Amazon sellers.


I got it from emusic.

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Just haven't listened to it yet.  Embarrassed
 
From now on, every day you listen to it, I'll give you a dime. For every day you don't, I'm going to burn your house down.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2008 at 17:03
Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

Originally posted by song_of_copper song_of_copper wrote:

 

I might wait a bit re. Koenji - see below!  Damn, too many things to get! Confused

lol - really! They were the 1st thing I heard after I freaked over Magma..

Haha, music that freakifies = Thumbs%20Up  Other way round for me.  I heard that Koenji piece, fell off my chair laughing (in a good way! Tongue), realised there was a Magma connection (had heard of them years before but never listened), and 24 hours later my brain was saturated with MDK love. Embarrassed Heart

Got all 3 and am adoring them muchly myself! Clap  Area now holds the (coveted?) no. 2 spot in my recent most listened artists. Big%20smile

Ah, well they are the 3 best. Have you checked out Gnosis? It's a great way to make decisions. Search the DB and put in a few of your fave titles, and see what raters give them high marks to check out taste that may be sympathetic with yours. Then type in the title[s!] you're curious about, and see what someone whose taste jives w/ you thinks...

Sounds helpful, I'll give it a go! Smile

Dün = Heart.  Hmm, I would love to hear 4 Visions of course, but where's the fun in glibly passing mp3s around?!  I'll have to go on one of my little quests for a 2nd hand copy. Smile

Well, good luck! It's very hard to find [took me almost 2 years!] Their other titles are very good too - they're in print.

Have you heard Eider Stellaire? Classics of the genre. They were only released as lps long ago, so pretty impossible to get for less than $100.+, but you should really hear them - they are easily available on blogs all over.

It's all on the List... Big%20smile
 
Tosco is very intense - sounds to me like it might be right up your alley, as it were....; )

Haha, you are very perceptive.  Anything really sulky sounding with 'too many notes' is fine by me! Tongue

Think it was I who turned many list folks onto Francois..They are both really good, but Contact by far the better of the two.

Just ordered it. Big%20smile

I thought so... LOL  Maybe I'll save all this for the forthcoming Yoshida-related shopping spree that I know is in the offing at some point...

What fun that will be! O my dear, if you haven't any yet, you NEED some Ruins! Their latter work much more zeuhl influenced, the earlier rather noise and hardcore-ish. I like Vrresto and Tzomborgha the best.

When the moment comes, I'll make a specific thread and you can bombard me with recommendations!  Gotta say, noise/hardcore doesn't sound very me, so I'll bear this in mind! Wink

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