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professor ganson
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C'mon motherfucker let's throwdown!
Weeklong Clutch marathon that'll culminate seeing them in Illadelph on saturday.
Clutch - Transnational Speedway League
Clutch - s/t
Clutch - Elephant Riders
Clutch - Pure Rock Fury
Clutch - Robot Hive/Exodus
Clutch - From Beale St. to Oblivion
Edit: I just got some stuff in the mail today. God, I love a good clearing-shit-out sale. $20 postage included for all this.

Weeklong Clutch marathon that'll culminate seeing them in Illadelph on saturday.
Clutch - Transnational Speedway League
Clutch - s/t
Clutch - Elephant Riders
Clutch - Pure Rock Fury
Clutch - Robot Hive/Exodus
Clutch - From Beale St. to Oblivion
Edit: I just got some stuff in the mail today. God, I love a good clearing-shit-out sale. $20 postage included for all this.

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captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
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MadSteelDarkness
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Me too, my wife just got them for my birthday. LOTS of stuff that was missing in the original TV broadcast, which I find interesting.Rob wrote:The Beatles - Abbey Road -- just watched the Anthology DVDs
I've been enjoying their more experimental stuff lately - really digging on Rubber Soul & Revolver, as well as listening to all of Sgt. Pepper yesterday & today. I'm working on Magical Mystery Tour right now

As said before, finally jumping into jazz full-throttle, and by that I mean the pre-craziness of free jazz (which I love) but instead the more standard-based, traditional sort (which I suppose isn't really so traditional.)
Of late, finally busted into the pre-impulse Coltane (knew 'my favorite things' and 'african brass')--the atlantic and prestige boxes both seem rather rewarding to me. While the prestige period is very often written off as 'embryonic', what it achieves in textures is really warming to my ear. Indeed, the Atlantic box seems almost over-produced in comparison (and this is where the classic 'trane' is supposed to start.) For its low price (something like $40 for six discs), I feel like the prestige box is worth it, though it isn't so much about the songs but rather about the process. I dug it anyway.
The atlantic box on the other hand is gold. 6 discs of music covering something like 10 releases, plus a bonus outtakes disc. It is really hard NOT to enjoy this material, though there is a note of dissapointment: Ultimately you will end up at the impulse set, and while 'classic', it neither shares the rather adventurous (if non-descript) nor the grandeur of the impulse work. I'm thrilled I picked this one up, but in being good, it is still not 'A love supreme'. Sometimes, being in the middle is the hardest thing to do. Still really really great and should be in the hands of any of you like-minded folks.
I've also been working my way through Davis's Cellar Door Sesssions, but not sure I can wholly recommend them yet, especially given the high price tag.
Of late, finally busted into the pre-impulse Coltane (knew 'my favorite things' and 'african brass')--the atlantic and prestige boxes both seem rather rewarding to me. While the prestige period is very often written off as 'embryonic', what it achieves in textures is really warming to my ear. Indeed, the Atlantic box seems almost over-produced in comparison (and this is where the classic 'trane' is supposed to start.) For its low price (something like $40 for six discs), I feel like the prestige box is worth it, though it isn't so much about the songs but rather about the process. I dug it anyway.
The atlantic box on the other hand is gold. 6 discs of music covering something like 10 releases, plus a bonus outtakes disc. It is really hard NOT to enjoy this material, though there is a note of dissapointment: Ultimately you will end up at the impulse set, and while 'classic', it neither shares the rather adventurous (if non-descript) nor the grandeur of the impulse work. I'm thrilled I picked this one up, but in being good, it is still not 'A love supreme'. Sometimes, being in the middle is the hardest thing to do. Still really really great and should be in the hands of any of you like-minded folks.
I've also been working my way through Davis's Cellar Door Sesssions, but not sure I can wholly recommend them yet, especially given the high price tag.
SHMUP sale page.Randorama wrote:ban CMoon for being a closet Jerry Falwell cockmonster/Ann Coulter fan, Nijska a bronie (ack! The horror!), and Ed Oscuro being unable to post 100-word arguments without writing 3-pages posts.
Eugenics: you know it's right!
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Recently dipped into
Artie Shaw - Begin The Beguine 10cd box set
Sonny Rollins - Sax Symbol 4cd box set featuring most of his 50s albums
John Coltrane - Fearless Leader 6cd box set - formative my arse, great material here, although as CMoon said, it ain't A Love Supreme
The Fall - Shift Work - a new reissue with some nice bonus stuff.
Joanna Newsom - everything. The woman is pure musical bliss
And a shameless plug:
If you fancy it check out my recently formed solo outfit, Srj. My first E.P. release is up for free download at www.myspace.com/srjstuartjewkes . It has been described as 'doom laden' and 'a big racket', and was created with a limited drum machine built in an effects box and my half destroyed guitar. And other bits here and there. Feedback would be appreciated.
Artie Shaw - Begin The Beguine 10cd box set
Sonny Rollins - Sax Symbol 4cd box set featuring most of his 50s albums
John Coltrane - Fearless Leader 6cd box set - formative my arse, great material here, although as CMoon said, it ain't A Love Supreme
The Fall - Shift Work - a new reissue with some nice bonus stuff.
Joanna Newsom - everything. The woman is pure musical bliss
And a shameless plug:
If you fancy it check out my recently formed solo outfit, Srj. My first E.P. release is up for free download at www.myspace.com/srjstuartjewkes . It has been described as 'doom laden' and 'a big racket', and was created with a limited drum machine built in an effects box and my half destroyed guitar. And other bits here and there. Feedback would be appreciated.
Number of 1cc's : 5
Now playing: Gunbird
Now playing: Gunbird
I've been in a Mudhoney mood lately. And it feels good.
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scrilla4rella
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GZA/Genious- Liquid Swords
"My life was so far from well/ could've wrote a book with the title "Age 12 and going through hell"/ Then I realized the plan/ I'm trapped in a deadly videogame with just 1 man/ so, I don't always watch my back/ I watch my front/ 'cause it's the niggas' who front/ they pulling stunts"
"My life was so far from well/ could've wrote a book with the title "Age 12 and going through hell"/ Then I realized the plan/ I'm trapped in a deadly videogame with just 1 man/ so, I don't always watch my back/ I watch my front/ 'cause it's the niggas' who front/ they pulling stunts"
Mudhoney is goodJoshF wrote:I've been in a Mudhoney mood lately. And it feels good.
Did the right thing and bought Beyond, I'm still going thru a massive fanboy phase with this band. Standout trax are Crumble, This is All I Came to Do, and Been there All the Time. Not that I don't like nearly all of them, but I wreckommend starting there
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professor ganson
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Clutch was amazing. One of the best shows I've ever been to.
Fistula - For a Better Tomorrow
King Travolta
Son of Jor El
Warhorse - As Heaven Turns to Ash
Fistula - For a Better Tomorrow
King Travolta
Son of Jor El
Warhorse - As Heaven Turns to Ash
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captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
Are you much of a Basho fan? Venus in Cancer is not my favorite album by him, but I'm not a guitar player. To be honest, I love his cheesy hippy stuff. Zarthus is where its at for me, and he barely plays guitar on that one. Honestly, he let's it hang out SO FAR on that one, you either love it or hate it.Rob wrote: Robbie Basho - Venus in Cancer
Also really recommend Voice of the Eagle and believe or not, there's a great one on Windam Hill (sp?)--who would of thunk? I do love Basho's stuff, but Venus in Cancer left me rather cold.
SHMUP sale page.Randorama wrote:ban CMoon for being a closet Jerry Falwell cockmonster/Ann Coulter fan, Nijska a bronie (ack! The horror!), and Ed Oscuro being unable to post 100-word arguments without writing 3-pages posts.
Eugenics: you know it's right!
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Never_Scurred
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Excellent Choice. You like Only Built for Cuban Linx?scrilla4rella wrote:GZA/Genious- Liquid Swords
"My life was so far from well/ could've wrote a book with the title "Age 12 and going through hell"/ Then I realized the plan/ I'm trapped in a deadly videogame with just 1 man/ so, I don't always watch my back/ I watch my front/ 'cause it's the niggas' who front/ they pulling stunts"
"It's a joke how the Xbox platform has caught shit for years for only having shooters, but now it's taken on an entirely different meaning."-somebody on NeoGAF
Watch me make Ketsui my bitch.
Watch me make Ketsui my bitch.
It's the first one I've heard and I like it. It's fitting my mood perfectly at the moment. I'll definitely be playing some others.CMoon wrote:Are you much of a Basho fan? Venus in Cancer is not my favorite album by him, but I'm not a guitar player. To be honest, I love his cheesy hippy stuff. Zarthus is where its at for me, and he barely plays guitar on that one. Honestly, he let's it hang out SO FAR on that one, you either love it or hate it.Rob wrote: Robbie Basho - Venus in Cancer
This cover...

Haha, my eyes! I'll have to hear it.
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scrilla4rella
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MadSteelDarkness
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Never_Scurred
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I couldn't get into Fishscale or pretty toney or any of Rae's later albums for that matter. After Supreme Clientele I pretty much tuned out. Thats the thing about the early Wu solo albums and most early-mid nineties hip hop in general. It really was like capturing magic in a bottle.scrilla4rella wrote:Oh for sure! Raekwon the Chef has great solo stuff and Cuban Linx is one of the best, with sic-ass GhostFace tracks.Never_Scurred wrote:Excellent Choice. You like Only Built for Cuban Linx?
Fishscale is nice too. Love DOOM's beats on that record.
"It's a joke how the Xbox platform has caught shit for years for only having shooters, but now it's taken on an entirely different meaning."-somebody on NeoGAF
Watch me make Ketsui my bitch.
Watch me make Ketsui my bitch.