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Old 02-26-2009, 03:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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^'Anywhere' really has some moments, what's the consensus on their post-Satori albums? I've not heard any of them

Has anyone read Japrocksampler then? Because I know that's where I heard of all these mentalist Japanese bands and it's the only text to have brought these once-collector's items to light

Satori is definitely one of the classics of the era, makes Sabbath sound like sunshine and lollipops. check out the singer...
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Old 02-26-2009, 08:34 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Has anyone read Japrocksampler then? Because I know that's where I heard of all these mentalist Japanese bands and it's the only text to have brought these once-collector's items to light
Yeah, same here. Trying to find Krautrocksampler :/
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Old 02-26-2009, 08:39 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Yeah, same here. Trying to find Krautrocksampler :/
It's long out-of-print, I have only ever found German translations.

Somebody upped a .pdf of the whole damned thing in one of the threads!! Can't remember where though for the life of me

I have read bits of it but it's a tremendous strain to try and read a book off the monitor, besides for the most part the contents of the book are near-common knowledge now. Cope's lists and writing are always on form though
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It's long out-of-print, I have only ever found German translations.

Somebody upped a .pdf of the whole damned thing in one of the threads!! Can't remember where though for the life of me

I have read bits of it but it's a tremendous strain to try and read a book off the monitor, besides for the most part the contents of the book are near-common knowledge now. Cope's lists are really good though
I know... and the copies that are still available are like £178911098.
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Old 02-26-2009, 09:21 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I know... and the copies that are still available are like £178911098.
here it is, about halfway down the page
http://www.musicbanter.com/avant-gar...autrock-2.html

right clicking and 'saving link as' seems to get it downloading for me
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Their version of Black Sabbath is evil.

Baggs was fortunate to catch them live back in the day WHEN THEY WERE JUST BEING PROMOTED IN LEUTONIA at a dance at Delta High School in Hamilton, Ontario.

They were totally unknown and for the most part the "crowd" was utterly ambivilent.
Only Baggs' tongue was hanging out touching the floor in an absolute stupor of admiration.

The guitarist, Ishima's hair was down below his hips. This was in ...maybe '71.


The Leutonian press of "Satori" has different coverart and this from Larry Green, DJ of CHUM FM:
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the Flower Travellin' Band
like the rising sun."

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