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Sonic Youth | Goo

Creedence Clearwater Revival | Green River

McDonald & Giles | s/t (side 2)

Goo was my dear first SY-album, Creedence was one of my first bands and Green River is just so great! Why just second side of that great McDonald/Giles album? I think I can´t ever listen that album only partly.
Good question. I have a playlist I use for exercise, and both “Flight of the Ibis” and “Is She Waiting” are on that playlist, so I hear those 2 songs a lot. So I just decided to skip side A (usually my preferred side) and play the relatively underappreciated Birdman suite instead.
Ok, I understand. I never made playlists, I am totally album guy (when I was a child I recorded compilation cassettes about my favourite songs). Anyway Is She Waiting is my favourite from that album.
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Originally posted by Larkstongue41 Larkstongue41 wrote:

Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime
Mercury Rev - Yerself is Steam
Vampire Rodents - Lullaby Land
Morphine - Good
Klaus Schulze - Irrlicht
Jon Hassell - Dream Theory in Malaya


Love the Minutemen and that early Merc Rev!
What Makes a Man Start Fires? is my favourite, but Double Nickels is also really great!
Pretty much everything they did is great. One of my all-time favorites. I think those 2 are most likely their best 2.
Well, I think 3-Way Tie is quite poor album comparing those others. Haven´t listened it as much as those others, have to give it a try some of these days.
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Jethro Tull: Catfish Rising
Gong: Shamal
the Damned: Strawberries

Strawberries is so good. My clear favorite from the Damned.
Again it was my first listen of that album! I had listen Damned a lot in my youth, but this and Machine Gun Etiquette were the albums I hadn´t listened until recently, loved both! I think my favourite is at the moment the Black Album, I really love also one side epic Curtain Call although I think it has got much negative opinions.

Haven´t also heard their after "Anything"-albums, going to listen them too.
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Voivod: Killing Technology


There was a time in 87 when this and SWANS Children of God were my sole obsessions. Good times.
Never liked Swans, prefer their tourpartner from eighties, Sonic Youth. I started to listen Voivod, when somebody said our band sounded like it. I think the most common thing was we both loved Pink Floyd. Album that they released then was "Nothingface", it´s still my favourite. I had then heard before their four earlier albums, one of my friend give me a cassettes where they were, but they were so poorly recorded that I really hadn´t got any picture of their music and didn´t listen them much. Now it has been great to listen also those early albums, I have got Dimension Hatröss and Rrroooaaarrr myself a long, but haven´t got those two others.
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The Dead C | Trouble
You seem to like much Dead C. I think I have listen only one of their album, I think I liked it, but it didn´t woke my interest enough to listen them more. About noise, are you aware of excellent Sperm Shh! heinäsirkat- album?
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Gentle Giant - In a Glass House
Genesis - Foxtrot
Yes - Close to The Edge

"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021
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Camizole – 1975 - an unearthed lost live Seventies electronic/krautrock gem, Samuel and Tymon, I’m sure you’ll especially dig it! Very much like Krautrock-era Tangerine Dream, Ash Ra Tempel and especially Cluster, gets into some supremely dark distorted atmospheres, quite overwhelming especially on the side-long second side! I bought the LP of it a couple of weeks back. https://replicarecords57.bandcamp.com/album/camizole-1975

Yeah, I've heard that one. Indeed, very dark and Cluster-like, but I did dig it! I'm glad there is still stuff from the 70's of this kind being unearthed!

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The Cosmic Jokers - The Cosmic Jokers (Forgot how excellent this album is. I'm generally less and less into jammy psychedelia/space rock, but this album really is something else. The atmospheres and improvisations are really top-notch on this one.)
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Simon & Garfunkel: Bookends
Renaissance: a Song For All Seasons
Pere Ubu: Song of the Bailing Man
Jethro Tull: Rock Island
Joni Mitchell: Ladies Of the Canyon
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Opeth - Pale Communion
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Magma - Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh
Gentle Giant - In a Glass House
"All the iron turned to rust;
All the proud men turned to dust
And so all things, time will mend
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Tin Spirits- Scorch
Orange Can- Homeburns
Beta band= Patty Patty sound
Kevin Ayers- Joy of a Toy
Robert Wyatt- Rock Bottom

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Spock's Beard - Snow Live (DVD)
Touchstone - Oceans of Time
Synaesthesia - Synaesthesia
IO Earth - New World
Headspace - All That You Fear is Gone
Caspian - Live at The Larcom
Tesseract - One (Instrumental)
“Living in their pools, they soon forget about the sea.”
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Can - Soundtracks
Hawkwind - In Search of Space
Focus - In and Out of Focus
Eloy - Metromania
Can - Tago Mago
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The Dead C | Trouble
You seem to like much Dead C. I think I have listen only one of their album, I think I liked it, but it didn´t woke my interest enough to listen them more. About noise, are you aware of excellent Sperm Shh! heinäsirkat- album?
oh yeah Dead C is one of my favorite currently active groups. I do not know Sperm but I remember you mentioned them before. I will def ck em out.
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Jethro Tull: Catfish Rising
Gong: Shamal
the Damned: Strawberries

Strawberries is so good. My clear favorite from the Damned.
Again it was my first listen of that album! I had listen Damned a lot in my youth, but this and Machine Gun Etiquette were the albums I hadn´t listened until recently, loved both! I think my favourite is at the moment the Black Album, I really love also one side epic Curtain Call although I think it has got much negative opinions.

Haven´t also heard their after "Anything"-albums, going to listen them too.
curtain Call may be the track that truly got me to love the band. Bridging punk, psych, and prog, there weren’t many bands doing that. Have you ever heard any of Captain Sensible’s solo albums? Very new wave pop but with a strong tendency towards epic psychedelia on occasion (Revolution Now and Meathead are recommended albums).
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Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

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Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

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Originally posted by Larkstongue41 Larkstongue41 wrote:

Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime
Mercury Rev - Yerself is Steam
Vampire Rodents - Lullaby Land
Morphine - Good
Klaus Schulze - Irrlicht
Jon Hassell - Dream Theory in Malaya


Love the Minutemen and that early Merc Rev!
What Makes a Man Start Fires? is my favourite, but Double Nickels is also really great!
Pretty much everything they did is great. One of my all-time favorites. I think those 2 are most likely their best 2.
Well, I think 3-Way Tie is quite poor album comparing those others. Haven´t listened it as much as those others, have to give it a try some of these days.
in retrospect, 3-Way Tie is hurt by its weak production, but as a fan at the time, I saw it as them branching out and expanding their sound. I’d just seen them live (opening for REM in ‘85) and after investigating their albums (the live show was a bit strange to my young ears) they’d become my favorite band in a short amount of time. Then D Boon died and it was all over. I’m still upset about that. I met Mike Watt a few years later and we shared a tear or two over D Boon. The guy was his best friend. What a sad tale.
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Gentle Giant - In a Glass House
Genesis - Foxtrot
Yes - Close to The Edge


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Can - Soundtracks
Hawkwind - In Search of Space
Can - Tago Mago
Two of my favourite Can-albums and one of my favourite Hawkwind!
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The Dead C | Trouble
You seem to like much Dead C. I think I have listen only one of their album, I think I liked it, but it didn´t woke my interest enough to listen them more. About noise, are you aware of excellent Sperm Shh! heinäsirkat- album?
oh yeah Dead C is one of my favorite currently active groups. I do not know Sperm but I remember you mentioned them before. I will def ck em out.
Can`t say the whole album noise, anyway it´s very experimental and interesting. And Korvapoliklinikka Hesperia is really one of the earliest true guitar based noise classic!
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

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Jethro Tull: Catfish Rising
Gong: Shamal
the Damned: Strawberries

Strawberries is so good. My clear favorite from the Damned.
Again it was my first listen of that album! I had listen Damned a lot in my youth, but this and Machine Gun Etiquette were the albums I hadn´t listened until recently, loved both! I think my favourite is at the moment the Black Album, I really love also one side epic Curtain Call although I think it has got much negative opinions.

Haven´t also heard their after "Anything"-albums, going to listen them too.
curtain Call may be the track that truly got me to love the band. Bridging punk, psych, and prog, there weren’t many bands doing that. Have you ever heard any of Captain Sensible’s solo albums? Very new wave pop but with a strong tendency towards epic psychedelia on occasion (Revolution Now and Meathead are recommended albums).
No, have to listen, I really love his singing songs in Damned, specially Silly Kids Games. BTW I first heard that one album version of the Black Album without Curtain Call and those live tracks, lot later bought myself that whole great album.
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Originally posted by Larkstongue41 Larkstongue41 wrote:

Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime
Mercury Rev - Yerself is Steam
Vampire Rodents - Lullaby Land
Morphine - Good
Klaus Schulze - Irrlicht
Jon Hassell - Dream Theory in Malaya


Love the Minutemen and that early Merc Rev!
What Makes a Man Start Fires? is my favourite, but Double Nickels is also really great!
Pretty much everything they did is great. One of my all-time favorites. I think those 2 are most likely their best 2.
Well, I think 3-Way Tie is quite poor album comparing those others. Haven´t listened it as much as those others, have to give it a try some of these days.
in retrospect, 3-Way Tie is hurt by its weak production, but as a fan at the time, I saw it as them branching out and expanding their sound. I’d just seen them live (opening for REM in ‘85) and after investigating their albums (the live show was a bit strange to my young ears) they’d become my favorite band in a short amount of time. Then D Boon died and it was all over. I’m still upset about that. I met Mike Watt a few years later and we shared a tear or two over D Boon. The guy was his best friend. What a sad tale.
Really great you have seen them! I am quite recent fan, I think I started listen them maybe 2013 or 2014. I think 3-Way Tie material is much more weaker than those others. Do you like fIREHOUSE? What I´ve heard from them it hadn´t woke my interest.
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