whoa, cool, do they do the full 20 or so mins? it's only a matter of time before some bands mine the rest of can's catalogue for all their prescient tunes. halleluwah is gonna be next if it hasn't been covered already! great band, holger is one of my favorite bass players and jaki leibzeit is a machine on the drums.
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Did. They are sadly no more, early to mid 90s only, probably the best lost band ever, but that's another thread.Originally Posted by ken foree
And no, it's about 6 or 7 minutes long only, on their Sackful of Silver album. In The Spanish Cave is easily their best if you ever come across it.
I'm not too well up on my Can, must admit, but always meant to check them out as they always sounded like a band I'd love. Will do that now then!
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i will have look round for these boys, they have good taste in a cover tune, that's for sure. the original yoo doo right is pretty raw, it's from an early album with american malcom mooney yelling hoarsely over the majority of the groove. you can lose yourself in it but at other times the wheels grind a bit. 7 mins is probably very appropriate edit length. if yer looking for Can, best place might be their 2 disk anthology 1968-1993.. if you do downloads, then check out the aforementioned song 'halleluwah' with damo suzuki fronting them - tribal, trance-inducing, multi-dubbed drum psychrock of the first order. some Can is noisy, avant-garde, 'experimental,' whatever the hell that is, but they were wayyyyyyy ahead of a lot of rock music in what they were doing. compatriots faust and amon duul II highly recommended as well.
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Portishead - Glory Box
Massive Attack - Lately
David Axelrod - Holy Thursday
DJ Shadow - Midnight in a perfect world
Nicollette - You are heaven sent
Alex Reese - Feel the sunshine
Lamb - Cotton Wool (Fila Brazillia Mix)
Captain Beefheart - Electricity
Mouse On Mars - Frosch
Manitoba - Dundas Ontario
Gorillaz - Faust
Blur - Yuko and Hiro
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hey this is the chris bell album, am i right? i have that, god i haven't listened to that in a while. great talent, shame what happened to him. anyway, not tryin to hijack the thread so albums this week so far:
the trickle-down theory of lord knows what - sunburned hand of the man
super ae - boredoms
all-night fox - the howling hex
dead drunk - terrestrial tones
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Stann,
I had Babes in Toyland on tape too, but I picked it up for a couple of quid last week. Bruise Violet opens it, and is still as raw as when I heard it first.
Ken, Radiodread is the ok computer album. Better than the original, if you ask me!
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Cheers, noby, that's the one.
Ta for that too, Ken. TWR's singer Guy Kyser certainly has the raw growl for the song anyway. Am awaiting my first Can with 'bated breath!
This week:
1. DJ Format feat Abdominal - Vicious Battle Raps
2. Dreadzone - Little Britain
3. Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - Rubicon
4. Rennie Pilgrem - Gladiator
5. Thin White Rope - Down In The Desert
6. Muse - Starlight
7. Thin Lizzy - Rosalie
8. Echo & The Bunnymen - The Cutter
9. Manfred Mann's Earthband - Blinded By The Light (DJ Sharaz Mix)
10. DJ Shadow feat Roots Manuva - G.D.M.F.S.O.B. (Unkle Remix)
11. Evil Nine - Hired Goons
12. Alter Ego - Rocker (Erol Alkan Deaf Disco Re-Edit)
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Jackie Estick - The Ska
Comet Gain - Stay with me till morning
Jackie Wilson - Higher and Higher
Johnny Otis Show - Watts Breakaway
The Coup - 5 Million Ways to Kill a CEO
Rosco Gordon - Goin' Home
Damon Albarn (Mali Music) - Sunset Coming On
Toots and the Maytals - Alidina
Caribou - Lord Leopard
Genius/GZA - B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)
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Must check out Up in Flames. I have Start Breaking My Heart and the Milk of Human Kindness.
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it's similar to milk of human kindness but with the ghost of kevin shields smearing the whole thing with great echoey globs of guitar goo Milk might be a better album but the the peaks on up in flames are ... peakier. what's Start Breaking My Heart like??
this week's shiz:
GHQ - cosmology of the eye
Can - Can Anthology 1968-1993*
Tower Recordings - Folk Scene
Charalambides - Our Bed is Green
*lots of droney folk, our german friends excepted of course
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SBMH is less accessible than Milk, more straightforward Electronica but again I would say its peaks are above the peaks of Milk. Good soundtrack for commuting I find.
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albums I've been listening to this week
Leah and Chloe - Leah and Chloe
Ali Farke Toure - Radio Mali
Kraftwerk - Man Machine
Stevie Wonder - Music of my Mind
Garden State - Soundtrack
Madeline Peyroux - Half the World
Super Furry Animals - Radiator
Hmm Albums this week:
Halcyon- Orbital.
Kasabian - Empire
Godskitchen - Global Gathering
Dirty Hits- Primal Scream
Highly Evolved - The Vines
Mutter _ Rammstein
Ps Jebus is the Ali Farkh Toure Album any good. I've heard good reports about some Malian dude.
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Yeah he died alright. Thought it was last year though. One for Wiki I think. Anyone got the Martin Scorsese Blues DVD's? Excellent stuff.
Edit: According to Wiki he died March 6th this year.
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Some tunes this week:
1. Ty - Ha Ha
2. N.W.A. - Respect Yourself
3. Tom Tom Club - Genius Of Love (Rhythm Scholar Funk Smoothie Remix)
4. The Charlatans - You're So Pretty, We're So Pretty
5. Faithless - Bombs
6. Carlos Adolfo Dominguez - B.O.O.B.I.E.S.
7. Tenacious D - The Pick Of Destiny
8. T-Rex - Laser Love
9. KISS - New York Groove
10. The Motorettes - I Am Blister I Am
11. The Wombats - Moving To New York
12. Athlete - Half Light (Losers Remix)
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The week I'm going for a political theme (well it is the 89th Anniversary of the October Revolution this month):
1. The Redskins - It Can Be Done
2. The Coup - My Favourite Mutiny
3. Public Enemy - Party for Your Right to Fight
4. The Style Council - Shout to the Top
5. The Jam - The Eton Rifles
6. Manic Street Preachers - Ifwhiteamericatoldthetruthforonedayitsworldwouldfa llapart
7. The Clash - Spanish Bombs
8. The Beat - Whine and Grine/Stand Down Margaret
9. Catch 22 - Decembrists' Song
10. The Redskins - Keep on Keepin' on
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I'm pretty sure it was the end of last year that Ali Farke died, not 100% on that though. The album Radio Mali is very good though, highly recommended. Its recordings he did between 1970 and 1972 that were broadcast live on Radio Mali, so its very stripped down (which is a good thing) and you can really hear how good his voice and guitar playing were
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