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There seem to be a number of their albums out and I was wondering what good places to start are with Guitar Wolf, The Boredoms, The Pillows and Acid Mothers Temple. Thanks a lot.
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I picked up The Real Thing by Faith No More and I was wondering where I should go from here if I liked most of the songs on this album. I really like Epic, but I doubt that is a good indication of where I should go with regard to Patton's body of work as a whole. I also liked this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxNDKsyvMOI
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DARYL loving HALL posted:Go out and get Tomahawk's self-titled, which that song is from. The whole thing is pretty similar, but Mit Gas isn't and Anonymous, though cool as gently caress, is Native American dances redone with rock instruments. Thanks a lot, man. I like the Jesus Lizard already, I didn't know they and Tomahawk shared a guitarist. I'll definitely check out both of those albums, as I already have Liar.
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This isn't really what the thread is for, but I've started listening to MF Doom. The Mouse and the Mask was great, the references to AQHF were kinda corny, and I really, really liked Mm Food. I've noticed he's done ten million different collaborations and projects with one hundred million other people. For those of you who've heard a lot of his material, what do you think it worth picking up or locating. Also, where would you guys recommend I start out with Ghostface Killah. Beaucoup Cuckoo fucked around with this message at 12:25 on Jan 28, 2010 |
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HP Hovercraft posted:You seriously haven't listened to Madvillainy yet? Get that immediately and after that I would check out his newest album Born Like This. I just listened to MadVillainy and the Victor Vaughn album, both were pretty loving rad. I was listening to DOOM all day while walking around my campus and smiling ear to ear.
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This may be a stupid question, but I was wondering where one would gain a representative taste of Stevie Wonder's work. There seems to be quite a bit, and my assumption is that it's not all worth chugging through. I really have very little idea, though. I was just watching High Fidelity for the nth time and took a liking to the closing song this time around for some reason. VVVV Thanks. Beaucoup Cuckoo fucked around with this message at 05:03 on Nov 22, 2010 |
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Can anyone help me out? I'm curious where to start, and where not to continue to, as far as Guided By Voices go. Thanks a bunch, duder. Beaucoup Cuckoo fucked around with this message at 08:46 on Dec 2, 2010 |
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Another set of queries that may be a little common, but I was curious where some of you would think the ideal place to start with Roy Ayers, Al Green and soul music in general. . I'm just getting into it. I'm sure I've heard all of the hits that everyone else has through some sort of ambient osmosis. I love Funkadelic. This may sound silly, but I enjoyed a lot of the songs on the Jackie Brown soundtrack. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Brown:_Music_from_the_Miramax_Motion_Picture Beaucoup Cuckoo fucked around with this message at 08:20 on Jun 25, 2011 |
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I've been listening to a little bit of Townes Van Zandt lately and I'd be interested to know where you guys think one should start out with his work and the work of musicians of his ilk. Not really familiar with country music at all. That live album he did in Houston was pretty amazing.
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Ocean Rain. Edit: My opinion: it's their best album and if you don't like it you may as well stop there. Beaucoup Cuckoo fucked around with this message at 02:59 on Nov 12, 2011 |
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