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<< but they didn’t want to "institutionalize" (let's put it this way) a genre >> Again? SOUND, not genre, SOUND. Clutch play a vastly different genre from Sleep, but they both have a stoner sound. I used the words correctly; I never wrote musical genre. In my reviews, I have never put "stoner" alone, but I have always mentioned what genre it was. << You said yourself that it was Sleep (I didn’t know this, but I easily believe it) who said to make "stoner" >> I wrote IN THE EARLY 90S. You don’t read before responding. I don’t want to persuade you of anything, because as Bartleboom confirms << personally I have always associated the term stoner with a certain type of sounds (valve distortions + lowered tunings), to certain "cadences" in riffing (I think of "Thumb" on Blues or - to make a comparison almost 10 years later - to "Get It On" by Colour Haze) and to the reissue of certain "heavy rock" from the seventies >> It doesn't take a genius to understand what eight million different bands have in common.
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You're getting more and more delusional. Always remember the starting point, because you've lost it. Let me take it back and simplify it for you, so maybe you'll stop thinking nonsensically. So, you wrote: <<< The stoner can and can only be "psychedelic," >>> Well, that's an abominable nonsense. I guarantee you that, as does anyone with more than 100 records of that sound. <<< you reason (uncritically, at this point) for "indie," "grunge," "alternative," "stoner." >>> Here, it's clear that you haven't understood a damn thing about the discussion. Or maybe you don't understand what "sound" means, and you confuse it with notes, compositions, or other nonsense like attitude or spirit. Next time, propose a new unit of measurement, maybe even the meter doesn’t suit you. Think about it a bit, and you'll find the Francimeter, equal to 1.345 meters. Maybe this Francimeter, if we think it through, we can divide into thirds instead of tenths, right? If you put in some effort, you can create a whole world of your own in your tender little head. But the world will continue to use the meter.
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Ideas? But you’re out of planet Earth. They are conventional terms, period. You don’t reason them, you don’t modify them, you just use them and that’s it. How can you have an "idea" about a "term"? You’re violating the laws of metaphysics on the Orion belt, things that we humans cannot comprehend.
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<< jo lo tiengo a 193 >> I have it on vinyl, just like 33. However, I need to buy something to connect the turntable to the computer and convert them to mp3. <<< In the discography of the Heads, how do you place "Dead In The Water"? Do you like it? >>> If it had been recorded a bit better, it would be among the top 4. But sometimes it sounds way too bad, so I think it ranks last.
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I even found Head Entrance on Soulseek, >>> But with decent bitrate? I always find it either at 128 or 160, and they just won't reissue it. Dead In The Water is hard to find, but the hardest of the Heads is 33. We should ask Antmo who bought it from them.
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On Soulseek, at least 100 users have it; I think it's much more complicated to find it for purchase...
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It’s not a "discussion," since you’re the only one "debating" a name that has been conventionally used for 40 years. It’s like saying that "fishing" cannot refer to a fruit, but only to "caught fish" because the verb "to fish" means that. \\\ Vale Tudo is a "competition," not a martial art. You’re getting confused there too; grappling is only one part of the issue that might be present or might be completely absent. You often use words a bit haphazardly.
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<< it started being used in reference to that (the marijuana trip) and to Palm Desert (but if you contradict me, I take it all back) >> I repeat, as far as I know, it's indicative of a certain type of sound for a long time. It just started being used again twenty years ago, and not in Palm Desert; the first ones to say "famo stoner" in the early 90s were Sleep, not Kyuss. As mentioned: read old interviews.
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4 sep 09
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The battery needed to be amplified better.
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The cover doesn't work with glasses. Injustice.