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Old 04-01-2017, 12:30 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Colour me surprised. Have you heard Les Rallizes Denudes?
Wild electric guitars with great dynamics and some nice spats of drumming tossed in? What's not to like.

And no to your question.
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Old 04-01-2017, 02:24 PM   #22 (permalink)
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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).
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The Electric Prunes - Stockholm 67



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.
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Old 10-24-2017, 12:44 AM   #24 (permalink)
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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
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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.

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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.

First time we have something in common musically as far as I remember. Awesome album.
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First time we have something in common musically as far as I remember. Awesome album.
It probably is! I can't really remember exactly what kinds of music you're into though.

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.
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Old 10-25-2017, 06:38 AM   #28 (permalink)
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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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Old 10-25-2017, 07:25 AM   #29 (permalink)
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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.
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Blue Öyster Cult ‎– On Your Feet or on Your Knees (1975)




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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