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Evolutionary Sleeper
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 19:52 |
James wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Massive Attack is freaking fantastic.
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Portishead are better.
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QFT
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Evolutionary Sleeper
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:08 |
Mmmmmmm. ...Stravinsky.
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horsewithteeth11
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:08 |
The Rite of Spring is still the only thing I've ever heard by him but it's absolutely fantastic.
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Evolutionary Sleeper
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:09 |
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
The Rite of Spring is still the only thing I've ever heard by him but it's absolutely fantastic.
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Same here...Listening to it now.
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:10 |
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
Where is a good place to start with Ayler, Henry? |
Even though it's a double album, I think Live in Greenwich Village is the best to start with. It has a trombone and cello in addition and Albert and Don, so the deranged marching band sound that I love so much is stronger, and the textural and thematic diversity is much greater than Spiritual Unity, and there's no repeats. I have to confess, I haven't gotten around to his other albums because they're all live recordings with interlocking set lists, and I do not like having more than one verson of the same song, even though I'm sure the middle improvisation sections are very different, so I'm sort of paralyzed.
But all of Live in Greenwich Village is on last.fm, and I wonder if that's really authorized, but it'll be easy for you to see if you'd like it.
Edited by Henry Plainview - November 23 2009 at 20:13
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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A Person
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:13 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
Person, you have to go onto Last.fm and listen to Albert Ayler Live in Greenwich Village. |
I haven't heard anything from him yet. I like it though.
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horsewithteeth11
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:15 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
Where is a good place to start with Ayler, Henry? |
Even though it's a double album, I think Live in Greenwich Village is the best to start with. It has a trombone and cello in addition and Albert and Don, so the deranged marching band sound that I love so much is stronger, and the textural and thematic diversity is much greater than Spiritual Unity, and there's no repeats. I have to confess, I haven't gotten around to his other albums because they're all live recordings with interlocking set lists, and I do not like having more than one verson of the same song, even though I'm sure the middle improvisation sections are very different, so I'm sort of paralyzed.
But all of Live in Greenwich Village is on last.fm, and I wonder if that's really authorized, but it'll be easy for you to see if you'd like it. |
I shall be sure to check last.fm out then to see if I like it.
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:17 |
While on Albert Ayler, I also don't think that Pharoah Sanders approved the streaming of all of Karma, either.
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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A Person
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:18 |
Weird, I was just searching for free jazz/avant-garde on bn.com when you told me to listen to this, Henry.
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UndercoverBoy
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:34 |
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
The Rite of Spring is still the only thing I've ever heard by him but it's absolutely fantastic. |
Actually, if you've ever been to/ listened to a Yes concert, you've most likely heard his other most famous work, "The Firebird Suite." (That's probably one of my favorite compositions of all time.)
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A Person
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:41 |
I'm liking Albert Ayler. I also need to listen to some Sun Ra.
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Evolutionary Sleeper
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:43 |
gottagetintogetout wrote:
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
The Rite of Spring is still the only thing I've ever heard by him but it's absolutely fantastic. |
Actually, if you've ever been to/ listened to a Yes concert, you've most likely heard his other most famous work, "The Firebird Suite." (That's probably one of my favorite compositions of all time.) |
Any suggestions on what compositions to check out next?
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UndercoverBoy
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:54 |
This is probably the only time I'll ever be asked for music to listen to by an RIO fan, but here are some other ones I enjoy are "Appalachian Spring" by Aaron Copland, "Also Sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss, "Otello" by Giuseppe Verdi, and "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 20:59 |
A Person wrote:
I'm liking Albert Ayler. I also need to listen to some Sun Ra. |
I downloaded the Sun Ra album on eMusic that was described as his most inaccessible, but I haven't listened to it yet. I think I started but the big band craziness didn't work for me. I should probably be looking for his best rather than his craziest. :P
I've heard embarassingly little Stravinsky. I keep meaning to get the complete set of his work conducted by him (it's about $35 on amazon!) but I haven't gotten around to it yet.
I love Vivaldi.
Edited by Henry Plainview - November 23 2009 at 21:00
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A Person
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 21:05 |
gottagetintogetout wrote:
This is probably the only time I'll ever be asked for music to listen to by an RIO fan, but here are some other ones I enjoy are "Appalachian Spring" by Aaron Copland, "Also Sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss, "Otello" by Giuseppe Verdi, and "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi |
Join the dark side.
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 21:09 |
You'll come to us eventually. I didn't get it until I was 18, but you'll realize the glory of Henry Cow soon enough.
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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stonebeard
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 21:09 |
Apparently, PoS's Linoleum EP was released on the 16th in Europe and tomorrow here. I need to order it (probably off Inside Out's website). I think I'll actually not download it. I want to hear it without previous listens. It took me awhile to like Scarsick as much as I do, and that's probably partially because I downloaded it without waiting. Also, I really want the Japanese edition of The Perfect Element I, but it's discontinued and expensive as balls. Also, new Massive Attack in February, but Heligoland is a far crappier title than The Weather Underground.
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UndercoverBoy
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 21:10 |
I'll join the dark side, but remember, I prefer brownies over cookies.
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A Person
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 21:13 |
I haven't been the same since I realized the beauty in Henry Cow's music. Symphonic Prog has been boring by comparison ever since.
Edited by A Person - November 23 2009 at 21:13
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The Truth
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Posted: November 23 2009 at 21:13 |
Anybody watch new House? Interesting stuff...
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