jcurry
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just got home so havent had tiime to listen to an album but have listened to Fallen Leaves by Billy Talent
Julian Cope said:“When I wrote the book, the main reason for doing so was to stop it getting mixed up with all that prog-rock crap that experimental fans love, and to introduce the word ‘Krautrock’ in a positive, pouting glamrock way. So many journalists pussyfooted around the term and called others xenophobic for using it, which was the main stumbling block in the way of its advancement…I don’t feel like really updating the book much — it’s a period piece written at a time when no fucker was interested and now all these neo-Krautheads are at me saying it’s out of date. Fuck them!…Of course the book is out of date now — but that only shows how successful it has been, because wussies like Q hacks now deign to interview Amon Duul 2, etc. when they wouldn’t have previously stuck their necks out an inch…Krautrock is about enlightenment, not complete-ism for some bourgeois record-collector to get purist about.”
you're a dollruntlocks said:found a working link for krautrocksampler in pdf format!
http://blog.swanfungus.com/2006/10/krautrocksampler.html
and cope's quote:
Actually a lot of people still listen to him. His 25th anniversary thriller album has been selling like crazy.dodgyv said:michael jacksons greatest hits mwhahaahahahahaahahah lOl old skool dont know if anyone still listens to him
welcome to me last weekmelimoo said:night ripper - girl talk (this has been dominating my life)
and me this weekBorn Dancer said:PNAU: PNAU
that's hotruntlocks said:curtis mayfield - superfly
wu tang - 36 chambers
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shuggie otis - inspiration information