I agree with you but... it's generally regarded as a complete dog of an album! That said "Do you want my job" on its own is a good enough track to justify any album.Gerry D wrote:
Great album. Good Fun.
Rock - what are you listening to?
Re: Rock - what are you listening to?
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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Re: Rock - what are you listening to?
Great to see more of the obscure stuff John. Reminds me of the No Disco days :) Again I've only heard of Kurt Vile but not the other two. So much music, so little time.....
Re: Rock - what are you listening to?
No Disco! Now that takes me back.Uaneen Fitzsimons great Dj and sadly missed.Also Donal Dineen, i listened to his radio show almost every night for 6 or 7 years or more...No Disco was onecybot wrote:Great to see more of the obscure stuff John. Reminds me of the No Disco days :) Again I've only heard of Kurt Vile but not the other two. So much music, so little time.....
of the few music shows that i watched and really enjoyed.Nothing like that on t.v. nowadays!! That's RTE for you..
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Other Voices?jadarin wrote: Nothing like that on t.v. nowadays!! That's RTE for you..
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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Re: Rock - what are you listening to?
One of the very few,that and Jools Holland.Sad really...Ivor wrote:Other Voices?jadarin wrote: Nothing like that on t.v. nowadays!! That's RTE for you..
Re: Rock - what are you listening to?
Have you ever heard this one John (Jadarin)? Side one is majestic especially the vocals but take note it's only bass and drums....
Om - Conference of the Birds on Holy Mountain
Conference of The Birds makes for an apropos soundtrack of apogee and reverence. A clarion call sounding for rebirth ...seductive, liberating, a prayer framed within apocalyptic atmosphere. A brooding lullaby for the sun underscored with allusions to solar-object omens and seraphim arrivals. Respective to our time, the birds are - as is Om's sound - metaphors for the soul seeking transcendental freedom and ethereal resonance.
In terms of head music, drummer Chris Hakius and bassist/vocalist Al Cisneros, the bong-ripping rhythm section of long defunct stoner/doom cultists, Sleep, deliver up a majestic sophomore offering of epochal rhythms and meditative mantras. The opener, "At Giza," is a metaphysical groover carried along by hypnotic bass vibes, sparse drum beats, and Al's splendidly stoned-proselyte, chant-like hymn of intoning esoteric references to ancient religiosity and iconography.
Upon completion of the final stanza, Al's sweet Green bass distortion tidal-waves, accompanied by Chris' laying into the ride cymbal's shoulder, creating a swell of "heavy" matched only by its simplistic brilliance. "At Giza" is a moving, deeply felt spiritual odyssey which recalls "Echoes/Pompeii" era Pink Floyd.
Om - Conference of the Birds on Holy Mountain
Conference of The Birds makes for an apropos soundtrack of apogee and reverence. A clarion call sounding for rebirth ...seductive, liberating, a prayer framed within apocalyptic atmosphere. A brooding lullaby for the sun underscored with allusions to solar-object omens and seraphim arrivals. Respective to our time, the birds are - as is Om's sound - metaphors for the soul seeking transcendental freedom and ethereal resonance.
In terms of head music, drummer Chris Hakius and bassist/vocalist Al Cisneros, the bong-ripping rhythm section of long defunct stoner/doom cultists, Sleep, deliver up a majestic sophomore offering of epochal rhythms and meditative mantras. The opener, "At Giza," is a metaphysical groover carried along by hypnotic bass vibes, sparse drum beats, and Al's splendidly stoned-proselyte, chant-like hymn of intoning esoteric references to ancient religiosity and iconography.
Upon completion of the final stanza, Al's sweet Green bass distortion tidal-waves, accompanied by Chris' laying into the ride cymbal's shoulder, creating a swell of "heavy" matched only by its simplistic brilliance. "At Giza" is a moving, deeply felt spiritual odyssey which recalls "Echoes/Pompeii" era Pink Floyd.
Re: Rock - what are you listening to?
More obscure stuff :) One of my favourite bands.....featuring Jim O'Rourke and David Grubbs.