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Glow’s in my top ten.
We must add Deep Purple’s “Burn”. Not only was the new Mark umpteenth line-up with Kenneth baptized with its title track, as legend was told, but the groove of “Hyena” reminds me very strongly of “You fool no one”. Even more than of “Immigrant Song”. But then, add Zeppelins III too, please.
SUPERnaut!
Oh, Dungen’s Gör Det Nu wouldn’t sound out of place on BHBC. 8O
yeah, a pop-up! ha, that’ll be good.
there’s an ignore feature.
“New Day Rising” is the first time I ever heard Motorpsycho. I got that compilation as a HüDü fan. I think I liked it immediately – with that A Day In The Life piano note, they had style already back knew – but somewhen I lost that CD. And I almost forgot about them until a friend put on side I of Demon Box while we were helplessly stoned. Then I was hooked. And hence saved. Praise the God of Thunder and Rock’n’roll.
I can’t decide so I count that segued live version they once did of Plan #1/Taifun/Golden Core as one.
(yes, they (probably?) never did it, but it’s too cruel otherwise)
Maybe they finally got HR Giger to do it.
It’ll be some wood carving with bronze plates.
As another filler, the new Dinosaur J album seems to be ok, but it’s probably mastered too hot. Or something. The guitars sound broken on CD. Haven’t heard the vinyl yet.
I don’t care about CD capacity. When I’m speaking of doubles and triples, I do so in vinyl terms. :idea: You know, double vinyl, gatefold cover, two different inner sleeves. As long as there is 20min runtime per side. Those 13min double vinyls I find quite annoying, which became a standard due to exceeding CD capacities. But for LLM I wouldn’t know another solution. But that’s ok, I bought both CD and vinyl anyway. :lol:
I’m lightyears away from Motorpsycholand for the whole august.
I would never want them to cut down their albums. Doubles and triples yes please. I can feed on them for years. Get to love songs I never thought I would at first. Just like Beyond the Flood recently. Some less flashy ones like Sancho Says or Sungravy grew on me over time. It’s a patience and devotion thing. Screw the use-once-and-erase ipod generation! :MPD:
nomen est omen.
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