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lazyboy
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How the hell have I missed this thread????
Lots of good ones have already been said. There are so many things I like about so many records from George Harrison's brittle leads on early Beatles stuff (What You're Doing in particular) to Radiohead's OK computer that just do something to me.
Modern favorites that have already been mentioned:
Loveless-My Bloody Valentine (about 20? years ahead of its time)
Mighty Joe Moon-Grant Lee Buffalo (Imagine using a screaming Marshall for an effect likenable to synth pads or strings)
Ritual-Janes Addiction- I'd add Good God's Urge to this.
Right now I'm kind of hung up on "Villa Elaine" by Remy Zero.
Dylan's "Desire" is a fucking great record. There's some kind of tattered quality to it even though the production and performances could be argued to be sloppy.
Live record has got to be Dylan's "Albert Hall" set. Acoustic or loose electric jamming, this album kicks ass.
Lots of good ones have already been said. There are so many things I like about so many records from George Harrison's brittle leads on early Beatles stuff (What You're Doing in particular) to Radiohead's OK computer that just do something to me.
Modern favorites that have already been mentioned:
Loveless-My Bloody Valentine (about 20? years ahead of its time)
Mighty Joe Moon-Grant Lee Buffalo (Imagine using a screaming Marshall for an effect likenable to synth pads or strings)
Ritual-Janes Addiction- I'd add Good God's Urge to this.
Right now I'm kind of hung up on "Villa Elaine" by Remy Zero.
Dylan's "Desire" is a fucking great record. There's some kind of tattered quality to it even though the production and performances could be argued to be sloppy.
Live record has got to be Dylan's "Albert Hall" set. Acoustic or loose electric jamming, this album kicks ass.