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Just never saw you as a noise rock guy but I certainly agree on it's greatness.
Les Rallizes Denudes were a really early example of the genre so I was curious. Looking back on it, I think that Keiji Haino is more of a direct influence on the album (well, outside of Thurston Moore, who convinced Neil Young to release an album of that nature). |
Heavy psych/garage/blues-rock, occasionally dipping into proto-punk. Originally recorded for broadcast on a Swedish radio station, this live album finally got the official release it deserved in 1997 on Heartbeat Records. |
4 I have and love :)
1) RUSH - EXIT STAGE LEFT (1981) -- I have the 2 records and the 8 track. The 8 track IS BETTER (Vocals louder) 2) Neil Diamond - Hot august night (1972) - I have the 8 track 3) Led Zeppelin - The song remains the same (1973) - I have the records 4) The Grateful Dead - A 1971 concert,EXCELLENT!!!! -- I only have record 1 of it |
If anyone was interested in getting into Roxy Muisc, I'd honestly recommend their first live album over any of their studio recordings.
It just has a great feeling to it. https://img.discogs.com/fgKKJ8YVpHXM...-9214.jpeg.jpg |
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I've got all Roxy Music albums and maybe half of Bryan Ferry's solo albums. There's a lot of good music there. Roxy Music might be the only 70's rock band I like. |
The Who - Live at Leeds, closely followed by Deep Purple - Made in Japan, closely followed by UFO - Strangers in the Night.
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I might check out the Roxy Music album on your rec, MicShazam.
And how about "801 Live" ? With good reason that album usually turns up on any list of Best Art-Rock Live Albums Featuring Eno and Phil Manzanera. Since we last had a thread on this topic, I've listened to Waiting For Columbus (Little Feat) so I can x2 Chula's rec for that. |
A double live LP from Blue Öyster Cult at their peak as a live band. Songs from their first 3 albums plus a couple of covers and an unreleased original. |
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