supersoul

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The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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even Zappa mocked them the year after with the parody cover of We're Only In It For Money.........
Le Orme Smogmagica
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put in the Garybaldi too.............hahaha
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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that's the withey album by ciccone youth...
Le Orme Smogmagica
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I said it takes time and soap to get lost in it...
Le Orme Smogmagica
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The pieces are typical free jazz rock scales (Soft Machine) bastardized with ethnic music and POLITICS. Tell me what the hell this has to do with it, except for the time period, with the prog of the bands you mentioned.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Guys, let’s take it easy... the influence of the record is undeniable on the sound of hundreds of "light" bands (not in a derogatory sense of the genre). I’ll mention the first name that comes to mind, the brilliant XTC...
Le Orme Smogmagica
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I give up... around here we say that washing an donkey's head is a waste of time and soap.
Le Orme Smogmagica
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But do me a favor! So, "arbeit macht frei" is an Italian progressive album... The Area were pissing on progressive... it was the time in Italy of the success of Yes and Genesis, and the record producers tried to make them create a similar album; the band staged a real revolt, told them to fuck off, and with Maimone and Sassi from Cramps, they made an album that, to call it prog, would be a crime against musical humanity.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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From 1967 is also the album by the Velvet Underground & Nico (the one with the Warhol banana), which I believe had much more influence than Sgt. Pepper...