Bands, Albums & Songs I Like & No one else does

I feel my taste in music is nothing like anyone else's on this site.

TL, DL.

5:30 is too long? I guess that further proves my point that no one has a similar interest in music here. I regularly listen to 8+ minute songs.

I listened to it and kinda liked it. Reminded me of the "concept" rock like Yes when they were good.
 
What Kraftwerk was to electronica, Colourbox (and later MARRS) and the KLF were to the art of sampling:

Colourbox, "Hot Doggie" Lonely Is An Eyesore 1987 compilation by 4AD records, who also basically invented Goth music with Bauhaus in 1980 and were probably the most amazing record label ever to exist until, alas, they got sold to Capitol/EMI in 1991. They also brought the world The Pixies.

MARRS, Pump Up the Volume

Which brings us to one of the most influential bands in modern history that most people know nothing about, the KLF:

"Justified and Ancient" feat. Tammy Wynette:

They also wrote the Manual, or How You Can Have a No. 1 Hit Without Really Trying
http://freshonthenet.co.uk/the-manual-by-the-klf/

And then they played a heavy metal version of "3 a.m. Eternal" at. The Brits (UK verse of Grammys) with the pair spraying the crowd with blanks from M-16s, causing attendees to go diving under tables and such. The video doesn't do it justice.

perform-guns_1909540i.jpg


As the curtain lowers, the PA announces, "Ladies and gentlemen, the KLF have now left the music business." They also left a slaughtered sheep with the band's logo outside the official after party. More punk rock than faggoty outfits like Metallica, who just sued their fans and ruined Napster.

 
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What Kraftwerk was to electronica, Colourbox (and later MARRS) and the KLF were to the art of sampling:

Colourbox, "Hot Doggie" Lonely Is An Eyesore 1987 compilation by 4AD records, who also basically invented Goth music with Bauhaus in 1980 and were probably the most amazing record label ever to exist until, alas, they got sold to Capitol/EMI in 1991. They also brought the world The Pixies.

MARRS, Pump Up the Volume

Which brings us to one of the most influential bands in modern history that most people know nothing about, the KLF:

"Justified and Ancient" feat. Tammy Wynette:

They also wrote the Manual, or How You Can Have a No. 1 Hit Without Really Trying
http://freshonthenet.co.uk/the-manual-by-the-klf/

And then they played a heavy metal version of "3 a.m. Eternal" at. The Brits (UK verse of Grammys) with the pair spraying the crowd with blanks from M-16s, causing attendees to go diving under tables and such. The video doesn't do it justice.

perform-guns_1909540i.jpg


As the curtain lowers, the PA announces, "Ladies and gentlemen, the KLF have now left the music business." They also left a slaughtered sheep with the band's logo outside the official after party. More punk rock than faggoty outfits like Metallica, who just sued their fans and ruined Napster.

Good work.

I think Coldcut belongs up there with MARRS
 
@dnc
Yeah, okay. I mean, who doesn't love a woman in uniform?
Specially giving that Mile High Club wink at 1:05.

Hooked up with a flight attendant once. Holy shit.

Skills.

You know why

Eh flight attendants have been gross ever since they stopped being stewardesses.

No pics please. They are just gay dudes and the same chicks who used to be hot in then 80s
 
MC 900 Foot Jesus = freshman year of college. The song you picked was one I really dug. Good memories. I knew people who knew him from Bar of Soap, which was a little tiny club in Deep Ellum where my crappy punk rawk band played once and he used to hang out and spin records.

Coldcut kind of reminds me of The Art of Noise, only those fuckers were doing that shit in 1983, entirely using analogue samples.
 
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