Voto:
...after all, the fact that they come from Oberlin, Ohio is also mentioned on the back of the record...
Voto:
Well, deneil... these weren’t mysterious hippies but college students from Ohio, who did endless gigs so they named the album 24 hours. The album was recorded in two sessions, but in the second one, Steve Detray didn’t participate because he left college. The funny thing is that the producer is David Crosby, but he’s just a namesake of the famous one, and for quite some time, there was confusion. The downside of the album is the poor recording quality, but it features great psychedelic tracks like Elaborations and it shows how it deserves a review in 2007, since there are still bands today, like Colour Haze, that play like that.
Voto:
Damn, it's true, I hadn't seen it, but it's a review from a poseur... those guys weren't hippies and neither from San Francisco, but were decent students (if we were to identify hippies with evil, hehehe) from a college in Ohio!!! I'm going to tell them in the review...
Voto:
@psycho get yourself, if you haven't already, the 1968 album by Ant Trip Ceremony, some good psychedelia with an instrumental like "Elaborations" that feels like it just came out this morning from some peyote consumer hideout in Germany, along with a great cover of Hey Joe featuring jazzy guitar...
Voto:
for me it’s a great album, the first side is phenomenal, the opening track "Hot smoke & sassafrass" hits like Blue Cheer, an absolute gem despite the years on its back, tough rhythm variations and choral singing. For me, it's better than a 4, too bad for the slower parts of the album.
Voto:
first with the Slits and then Raincoats
Voto:
......without spaces between youtube. com
Voto:
my favorite female drummer remains Palmolive, I wonder what Scaruffo thinks about it...
Voto:
"...great at hidden intelligence behind a false technical clumsiness..." no no, it's not hidden at all, it was pure clumsiness, and God knows how much I love the Germs' record. They were four kids in 1977 who couldn't even play an A note, but with the bonus of a singer who looks like Iggy twenty years younger, two women for choreography, and Smear learning a few chords, they came back the following year with the EP Lexicon Devil, borrowing a drummer from their talented and great hometown friends Weirdos, and the year after that, they released Germs G.I. with a new drummer. The true beast of the stage is Darby Crash; listen to him improvise and create (better than Totò) randomly in the nine live minutes of the record. Without him, we could have flushed down Smear, Lorna Doom, and the girl on drums from the first lineup, and we wouldn’t be talking about the Germs... I believe Alessioiride is saying that if these were great musicians as pretazzo claims, then the Minutemen belong to planet Papalla, not Earth.
Voto:
@vellutogrigio, yes but Cape Fear deals with a danger that comes from outside the bourgeois family, not a "taking over" of the home with subsequent "expropriation" and violation of the family's members' rights, which indeed happens in "Ore disperate" and in Funny Games, at least in the first one, because I haven't seen the US remake.