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Neil Young Ragged Glory
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Am I the only one who hears *crime in the city* played in a weld completely similar to *all along the watchtower* by Dylan? They are identical!
Neil Young Re-ac-tor
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After all, this album isn't so bad, a senseless assault on proportion for sure, but without too many pretensions or anxieties... it's energetic.
Ash Ra Tempel Ash Ra Tempel
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Ah, I almost forgot, the traummachine and Ash Ra are definitely much better than Tangerine Dream, who simply loop faint sequencers, making only slight modifications to the frequencies; in the long run, Zeit or Atem become tiresome.
Ash Ra Tempel Ash Ra Tempel
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damn this album is big, traummachine in my opinion is the pinnacle of that hallucinatory season (along with the first side of irrlicht, that piece with the cathedral organ), traummachine is truly a spectral astral odyssey, it gives me chills even more than amboss, how many times have I done ketamine with this album in the background....
Ash Ra Tempel Ash Ra Tempel
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Gottsching is certainly a cult figure of cosmic music, a genius capable of revolutionizing rock, psychedelia, dance, and ambient. I believe he has contributed much more than a psychedelic approach to rock, just to recall he recorded a little disc in 1984 called E2-E4, a precursor of techno music for the cyberpunk generation.
The Doors The Doors
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Even if we consider both Cave, Gira, Sandman, and Pierce, I believe they have excelled in all those things, delving much deeper than Jim Morrison and exploring a wide range of themes, like Nick Cave, who is at least 5 times greater than Jim Morrison and much more convincing as a storyteller of universal tragedies, and the others are also much more researchers of Mr. Morrison.
The Doors The Doors
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Morrison has clearly influenced Michael Gira, Nick Cave, Mark Sandman, and Jeffrey Lee Pierce, in terms of stage presence, vocal inflection, theatricality, the dramaturgy of sound, literary influences in the lyrics, and poetic sensibilities, and so on.
John Cale Music For A New Society
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It's music that lacks references, a bottomless pit, every note I hear feels weighed down in its suffering, for me it’s also far from Scott Walker's Tilt, the title is a joke, we are faced with a work that is outside of time and conventions. The voice of fear?? For me, it’s of restrained terror, considered more than experienced, only imagined.
Melt Banana Scratch Or Stitch
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sanjuro smandruppamelo that I have it hard
Mogwai Young Team
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devastating masterpiece