BARRACUDA BLUE

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Yellow Magic Orchestra: BGM
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
In '81 they dared to rap over a Fairlight base, adding manipulated fluttering Japanese melodies. Ballet remains one of the finest examples of SynthPop, Mass a TV jingle and a universal anthem at the same time. To say they were 10 years ahead is almost silly and superfluous.
  • GIANLUIGI67
    4 sep 13
    My brother, who is now 49, listened to them a lot; I've only recently started appreciating them and I'm 39. That must mean something!
  • BARRACUDA BLUE
    4 sep 13
    I’m also 49 years old... tough that class of '64! ;-)
  • GIANLUIGI67
    4 sep 13
    Sure, I have two brothers, one is 49, the other is 46, and then there's GIANLUIGI born in '67, who is not me. They are great music listeners, they've overwhelmed me with music since I was a child. Now they are out for work and have left me all their records. Many of their records I've never even heard.
  • BARRACUDA BLUE
    4 sep 13
    My best friend is from '67, two collectors of records with guts. Your parents gave you a great gift, keep that flag high and enjoy all the new discoveries, record after record. ;-)
  • ranofornace
    5 sep 13
    Yellow M.O. definitely contribute to redefining the sound that, from Silver Apple to Residents to Stomu Yamashta, will bring music to contemporary synth-ambient-pop, Great Ryuichi Sakamoto, of course!
  • ALFAMA
    20 apr 19
    Anyway, I am not @[GIANLUIGI67]
  • ALFAMA
    20 apr 19
    I don't remember who it could be, someone in the studio but many years ago. Who knows?
Yoko Ono: Fly
Vinile I have it ★★★★★
Mind Train is the most psychedelic and underrated suite I know. The sweet couple and their sessioner friends had gotten their hands on top-notch stuff, and the results can overwhelm you like an acidic tsunami. Hirake sees herself as the protagonist of her own nightmares....OPEN YOUR BOX:::
  • hellraiser
    7 nov 14
    I have never listened to the album in question, but the mere thought of this woman repulses me from the bottom of my soul. I only needed to hear her in the live Toronto performance paired with Lennon, and I took the record and hid it at the back of my collection. That doesn't change the fact that, as a great connoisseur of music that you are, this is an excellent listen.
  • BARRACUDA BLUE
    7 nov 14
    As the English say, "She's an acquired taste."
  • SilasLang
    7 nov 14
    I got it. When she opens her mouth, it's all bad news. Not in a good way. Anyway, maybe the only work of hers that I've managed to appreciate a bit more.
  • BARRACUDA BLUE
    7 nov 14
    In my circle of musician friends, this album is considered a kind of holy grail; there's not one of them who doesn't own it in double vinyl after seeing and listening to mine. If you step out from under the veil of prejudice, it's a work of absolute freedom like few others.
  • SilasLang
    7 nov 14
    Double vinyl for me too. Musician here as well. Zero prejudices (just yesterday I was defending 'Filosofem' by Burzum on these pages) and musically cool album. But his voice... I can't stand it.
  • Lao Tze
    7 nov 14
    allergic to any sound emitted by this woman's vocal cords. 'Mind Train' is one thing, as I say, "for certain moments" and in those moments it even works, despite everything - and of course, far from prejudices and witch hunts from Beatles fans, I am not a fanatic of the Beatles and neither of Lennon. However, I hardly ever listen to the album - in its entirety.
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