the single weirdest "music" CD I've ever heard
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Joseph E. Smith wrote:It reminds me a lot of what Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention used to do once upon an age ago.
It definitely recalled more of King Crimson/Giles/Fripp than Zappa for me. Not enough pig noises to be really noisy Zappa.Pat Cannady wrote:It's got nothing on "The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles, and Fripp".
Cees, if you like this, you'll LOVE something like Cecil Taylor.
On a totally unrelated note, I just saw To have and have not for about the bazillionth time. I had no idea what a big part Hoagy Carmicael played in it. He was certainly one of the great songwrights of the 20th century; and the movie was (loosely) based on a novel by Hemingway and the script was co-written by William Faulkner. Put that together with Bogart, Bacall, and Walter Brennan, and you've got a winner.
Charlie
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"Our work puts heavy metal where it belongs -- as a music genre and not a pollutant in drinking water." -- Prof Ali Miserez.
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Well hello
Ah my little Irishduffy , i guess you missed Station ,
But my #1 dope of the board Station was busy With a bigger
fish oh yes i was
Station was busy with the #1 man the one and only Rod Stewart,
Now my little Irishduffy i must be on your mind to think of Station
after all this time, you must be one lonely little Irishduffy,
Ah jesus Bless you .
Ah my little Irishduffy , i guess you missed Station ,
But my #1 dope of the board Station was busy With a bigger
fish oh yes i was
Station was busy with the #1 man the one and only Rod Stewart,
Now my little Irishduffy i must be on your mind to think of Station
after all this time, you must be one lonely little Irishduffy,
Ah jesus Bless you .
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Somebody said "Mithril"....Joseph E. Smith wrote:All right, who was the goof that invoked this zygote to return?
I tried to warn them.....
I foresee terrible trouble..
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Loved and thought himself beloved,
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...soon as I Gefunden my shoes...emmline wrote:Is this my first invitation?dubhlinn wrote:
Happy New Year all,
Could be a Party...
Slan,
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Woohoo! Break out the sparkly stuff!
Slan,
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And many a poor man that has roved,
Loved and thought himself beloved,
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