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What about Buckethead?
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| # ¿ Apr 29, 2008 03:00 |
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| # ¿ May 19, 2013 08:20 |
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HateTheInternet posted:What about Buckethead? Just throwing this out there again. He's got 25 studio albums and a ton of other side projects.
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| # ¿ May 4, 2008 15:54 |
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Pyramid Head posted:Where do I start with Phish? I'd start with Billy Breathes first for a taste of their more commercial output. Then try Junta, which has some extended jamming that is prevalent in all their live shows. For a stellar live performance, definitely get New Year's Eve 1995 - Live at Madison Square Garden. If you're still with Phish after that, then anywhere you go from there won't be much of a surprise. The two albums they released after their brief hiatus, Round Room and Undermind, don't live up to their old standards but they're still worth checking out. And every Live Phish volume is great too, especially Volumes 13, 14, and 15 where they cover the entirety of the Beatles' White Album, the Who's Quadrophenia, and Talking Heads' Remain in Light albums respectively.
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| # ¿ Jul 13, 2008 19:58 |
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How about The Fall for someone who hates compilation albums?
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| # ¿ Jul 28, 2011 08:22 |
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How about Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds?
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| # ¿ Jan 4, 2012 05:52 |
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dailydares posted:Look up like five or six posts dude Oh drat, sorry. Thanks!
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| # ¿ Jan 5, 2012 06:58 |
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StrungOutFlip posted:Buckethead? This guy has a shitload of albums A lot of Buckethead sounds the same, to be honest. If you want more chill/relaxed, try (as previously recommended) Colma, Electric Tears, or Acoustic Shards. If you want frantic shredding, try Population Override or Kaleidoscalp. If you want more of an electronic sound, try Day of the Robot, Funnel Weaver, or Bermuda Triangle. I'd stay away from Bucketheadland, Bucketheadland 2, and Giant Robot until you get more familiar.
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| # ¿ Jan 21, 2012 03:36 |
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DaFuente posted:I've been listening to a lot Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr lately. I really like the way they mix ambient stuff with harmonies and traditional instruments. Beyond their LP and the 2 EPs, what other bands that do this sort of thing should I be checking out? Definitely Local Natives. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.'s album gives me major Local Natives vibes, especially Simple Girl and An Ugly Person on a Movie Screen. Airplanes - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUc7LPRzJc0 Cards & Quarters - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JWYzX81ZPA HateTheInternet fucked around with this message at Feb 8, 2012 around 22:16 |
| # ¿ Feb 8, 2012 22:13 |
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Epi Lepi posted:Where do I start with David Byrne's solo career? I love pretty much every Talking Heads album but the only thing I've heard from him besides that is the St Vincent collaboration which is amazing. So which of his solo albums are worth picking up? Definitely get The Catherine Wheel, which is a score to a Twyla Tharp project and all the non-instrumentals wouldn't sound out of place on a Talking Heads album. Also try My Life In The Bush of Ghosts, a collaboration with Brian Eno. Other than that, I personally love Uh-Oh and Feelings. If you loved the collaboration with St. Vincent then you'll probably also like Look Into The Eyeball and Growing Backwards.
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| # ¿ Oct 27, 2012 01:31 |
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| # ¿ May 19, 2013 08:20 |
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How about Robyn Hitchcock?
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| # ¿ Dec 28, 2012 03:39 |




