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I don't often pull my hair out on record, but here it was worth seeing.
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If he had released an album every two years, they would all be masterpieces, but he made three a year. It's one of the rare cases where the best-selling/reissued/easiest to find albums are also the most beautiful. I've often come across some of his "minor" albums and found 10 to 15 minutes of pure brilliance interspersed with very ordinary stuff, plus they often feature 20-minute tracks that you can't skip. For me, the best is Lanquidity, or at least it's the one that maintains the highest standards throughout, despite being released in a year when he made a ton of music, like an album every two months. A nice album to buy is a live one from the Arkestra without him, who passed away recently; a kind of gritistizz in live. The one to avoid like the plague is him with John Cage… it scatters your brain all over the house like it’s a beauty.
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I was about to contradict the first sentence but then I read the last one. You made me want to listen to the Afghan Whigs even though they suck; I’ll put on The Rise by Arbouretum.
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Take Agharta, the disco-funky version of Live-Evil. For me, the period to have is 70-75, which ends right with Agharta. Besides those already mentioned and B.Brew, I would include On The Corner, Pangaea, Get Up With It, and Big Fun in that order.
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What the hell is wrong with the Ramones? ...a face that says so much. All absolutely right.
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Shivering King has THE track by Dead Meadow you won't find a guitar like that everywhere. Feathers overall has better tracks and you can feel it all the way through with more flavor compared to SKAO; plus, Feathers has, at the end, the version with 50% more fat of Sleepy Silver Door... Swinging on swings, that hang from great treeeees, lulled to sleeeep by the breath of the breeeezzze, my for-go-tten thoughts, drop down to the seaaa, so I lived a life, which was my dreeeaaaam. If you really have to pick just one, buy the Peel's Session or Three Kings, because they have everything. Eventually, you'll end up buying them all, because otherwise the drummer will come to your house and give you that evil look with his demonic gaze, and Jason will come to sing lullabies to you with his heavenly pitch.
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I saw it and thought of you.
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It's not what I want... it's what HE wants... PIZZA THE HUT!
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I have always wanted to immerse myself in the world of Korean Jazz, but I lacked the artist who would bring me in.
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The reason why so many Italians don't read.