Rock - what are you listening to?

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JAW wrote:Does anybody else like these? IMHO up there with the Allmans and Skynyrd. Southern boogie at its best!!!! The South will rise again!!!!
I lmost played a bit of them last night on d'radio. I have them on a few compilations but no actual album. They're still going in some guise... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlaws_(band)
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A very rarely played Floyd album....still, it does have it's moments like Fat Old Sun and er, Alans Psychedelic Breakfast :-)


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His second effort - as psychedelic as hell :-))

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Tago Mago is a classic, Dermot, along with the immortal Future Days and Soon Over Babaluma. A shame that the later albums followed a more straightforward jazz-rock vibe, but the string of albums from Monster Movie to Soon Over Babaluma is one of the most striking (and influential) in 60s/70s rock.[/quote]

Amen to that :-) BTW do you recognise the other album?
I almost wrote Bryter Layter but then I looked again. It's Akuma no Uta by Japanese band Boris. Oft-namechecked but haven't heard their music yet. Any similarity to Ruins or Fushitsusha? By the way, have you ever heard Yamatsuka Eye's work with John Zorn's bands Naked City and Painkiller, Dermot?
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BTW do you recognise the other album?[/quote]

I almost wrote Bryter Layter but then I looked again. It's Akuma no Uta by Japanese band Boris. Oft-namechecked but haven't heard their music yet. Any similarity to Ruins or Fushitsusha? By the way, have you ever heard Yamatsuka Eye's work with John Zorn's bands Naked City and Painkiller, Dermot?[/quote]

Indeed I have Paul and I know I have a CD or two knocking around. Do you remember the Jazz critic who used to write for HI Fi World? I can't recall his name and I'm too lazy to look it up; you remind me of him and he was just so open minded to all the crazy stuff that really did not fit in HFW :-) Sadly missed though :-(

You asked are Boris similar to Ruins? Have a listen to the link below and see what you think....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owaD5wMv ... re=related - the heavy instrumental side...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_Ggowni ... 9V2l_ukCr0 - the Pop side :-)
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The title is very appropriate for today’s inclement weather here today!
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The title is very appropriate for today’s inclement weather here today!
Absolutely spot on, Fergus. A great album to boot! Are you going next week?
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No Johnny, I will not be there.
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fergus wrote:No Johnny, I will not be there.
You could always watch the new live DVD they have out now :-)
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