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Marcus Miller M2
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I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Marcus Miller M2
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Miller among the greatest bassists of all time, I only know "Power" from this work, I’ll listen to it as soon as possible.
Van Morrison Astral Weeks
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A great singer-songwriter that I still need to explore properly, this album is beautiful. Tim Buckley though (for those who brought him up) is an unapproachable artist!
Allan Holdsworth Hard Hat Area
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Nice this "Hard Hat Area" but maybe the best ones remain "I.O.U" and "Metal Fatigue".
Soft Machine Third
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Wow, the Pholas Dactylus shoulder group of the Amon Dull II, I didn't know that. (I take this opportunity to thank Blech once again for introducing me to them)
Soft Machine Third
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Sure, but now we need to see what pleasantness means for each of us; this is where personal taste comes into play. For me, for example, all the distortions of "Sister Ray" are an orgasm. Anyway, I also like ELP; they don't drive me as crazy as they used to, but they're still ELP. :)
Soft Machine Third
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Wait, I'm going to take an English Psycho course. :D
Soft Machine Third
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As far as I'm concerned, "Sister Ray" is a legendary piece, and the excessive noise doesn't ruin it; in fact, it characterizes it. The multiple forms that music can take are infinite, but as Psicho mentioned a few comments above, we need to pay attention to the emotions WE feel while listening to a track. There's no standard format that can be defined as better than the others, but there are emotions and sensations that are strictly personal, which a song manages to convey to us, and those are what we need to hold onto. Also, the comparison between the Softh and the ELP seems a bit exaggerated to me, come on. :)
Loreena McKennitt Elemental
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Hell The Return!!! :)
Ozric Tentacles Aborescence & Become The Other
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Blech also listen to "Pungent Effulgent," one of the best for me.