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Loveless is crap.
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It's a great comic, doh. :che:
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Loveless is crap.
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I donno, Loveless is pretty doye. baby arm may be onto somthing. certainly, 'tis more inventive (and unarguably better) than garbage's seminal works by a pretty high factor indeed.
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atoga wrote:the best album ever is (prolly) 'scientist rids the world of the evil curse of the vampires'.
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was it on gta3?
Half of it was. On KJAH (da reggae/dub/whatever station).
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Modern Talking - Let's Talk About Love


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Gave Songs From the Victorious City a second chance, and, hey, turns out it's not all that bad after all. B)
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London Calling - The Clash.
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right now, <a href="http://www.bigupload.com/d=A9351D88" target="_blank" class="postlink">Cosmic Jokers - eponyme ('74) </a>
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Nevermind the Bullocks, Here's the Sex Pistols - The Sex Pistols or
One Night in Birdland - Charlie Parker.

Alternatively "Blue Train" by John Coltrane is also a good choice.
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cosmic jokers is beyond dope,
have you heard the rest of ash ra tempel's stuff? a band after my own heart :salute:
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nope, sadly i haven't, just stumbled over the Cosmic following the trail of klaus Schulze, but thanks for the heads up, in fact I found a great swedish online kraut/prog-<a href="http://www2.recordheaven.net" target="_blank" class="postlink">shop</a> where i ordered tCJ CD last week, they had some Ash Ra temple stuff there also. But i havent heard anything else from Göttsching so i hesitated. Im kinda new to the genre, but listen a great deal to Schulze, Froese, TD, Pete Namlook, Michael Hoenig etc.
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That Cosmic Jokers album is pretty nifty considering that the musicians didn't even know they were recording an album at the time.

If you like that, listen to 'UFO' by Guru Guru. Plenty of wacky German wah wah pedal action.
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pretty devious by that Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser guy.

guru guru - UFOs? thx will try to find it on t net :barf: (port22-block on network conn., bzzt - "Datenuebertragungsprotokoll sind korrumpiert!")
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2pac and Outlawz - Thug Life B) ...perfect for my needs
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UFO by Guru Guru changed my life

and I prefer Giant Steps to Blue Train, though his free jazz stuff above all but you really can't compare it to his other work :google:
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c. mingus - the black saint & the sinner lady
c. mingus - mingus ah um

only discovered these recently; both are fantastik from start to finish. the first is a bizarro jazz ballet. those jazz negroes in the 50s and 60s really had it down.
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Hah, you only really just got into Charles Mingus? I figured you being a hep cat and all would be all over that shit, mang.

But yeah, Mingus was one helluva guy. Check out Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus for more beboppin free-jazzin' whatsamacallit fun :)
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back when i was a young buck i heard blues & roots and thought it was pretty good, juss' nothing special. those two, however, really beat the fuck outta me. and chyeah, i still have a lot of pre-black power movement jazz negro territory to explore. B)
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atoga wrote:c. mingus - the black saint & the sinner lady
This one is quite exceptionnal, and it's the first Mingus I listened to.
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Post by DoctorComunis »

found one guru-guru album, Hinten was the name, not that great, but I know there's more...

Ash Ra Temple, Schwingungen was right up my alley.

Also came across a Hungarian group called <a href="http://www.discogs.com/release/617418" class="postlink">Solaris</a>, and their album <a href="http://www.bigupload.com/d=9F173DFE" target="_blank" class="postlink">Marsbeli Kronikak</a> anno 1983. - really cool
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