-rom, then. smartarse ;)
― remorseful prober (grimly fiendish), Saturday, 1 November 2008 13:10 (seventeen years ago)
(although it did confuse the shit out of me at first when i looked at the tracklisting: he said he'd do me a krautrock sampler, and i thought it was going to be a mix.)
― remorseful prober (grimly fiendish), Saturday, 1 November 2008 13:11 (seventeen years ago)
You should get the top 50 albums in julian copes list then get the rest!
― Pfunkboy Formerly Known As... (Herman G. Neuname), Saturday, 1 November 2008 13:21 (seventeen years ago)
"Future Days" isn't in his Top 50
― Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Saturday, 1 November 2008 13:24 (seventeen years ago)
Along with some other kanonikal albums
― Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Saturday, 1 November 2008 13:32 (seventeen years ago)
Part of me wonders if Jaki Liebezeit had never made that comment about not being a fan of Future Days whether it would just be universally regarded as their best album.
― Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 1 November 2008 15:46 (seventeen years ago)
I don't. It wouldn't.
― sonderangerbot, Saturday, 1 November 2008 15:50 (seventeen years ago)
Perhaps because you've been completely taken with the narrative that it's somehow a "weaker" entry in their catalogue. It's not.
― Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 1 November 2008 15:52 (seventeen years ago)
I can't imagine how Future Days can be considered a weaker album.
― Marco Damiani, Sunday, 2 November 2008 13:46 (seventeen years ago)
Exactly.
― Naive Teen Idol, Sunday, 2 November 2008 15:22 (seventeen years ago)
agreed
― Pfunkboy Formerly Known As... (Herman G. Neuname), Sunday, 2 November 2008 15:51 (seventeen years ago)
it's the album I listen to most these (not so future) days
But it isn't, it's probably the single most celebrated album in their catalogue! I've been saying here for years that it's overrated and I think about three people have agreed with me in as many years!
― Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Monday, 3 November 2008 12:28 (seventeen years ago)
It is? Over Monster Movie and Tago Mago?
I must have missed that conference.
― Mark G, Monday, 3 November 2008 12:36 (seventeen years ago)
I don't know what won the poll here, it might even have been "Ege Bamyasi", but "Future Days" tends to have the most rhapsodic bollocks written about it
― Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Monday, 3 November 2008 12:37 (seventeen years ago)
Anyway Jaki might not like "Future Days" but Holger does - FITE!
― Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Monday, 3 November 2008 12:42 (seventeen years ago)
Tago Mago is amazing, also Monster Movie and Soundtracks
― I know, right?, Monday, 3 November 2008 12:43 (seventeen years ago)
But it isn't, it's probably the single most celebrated album in their catalogue!
Well...it probably was in the early 1990's. But Future Days is not even close to being the most celebrated in their catalogue at this point. Once Liebezeit's quote got out there, and Cope didn't even include it among the essential Can records (the single biggest oversight in Krautrocksampler), it really took a backseat to Tago Mago and Ege Bamyasi.
― Naive Teen Idol, Monday, 3 November 2008 15:45 (seventeen years ago)
Tell me a bit more about that Cluster album, grimly. There's a fantastic track on the new Optimo mix which has made me want to investigate further.
― Neil S, Monday, 3 November 2008 16:00 (seventeen years ago)
future days is only their most celebrated because it makes a nice t-shirt. Tago Mago and Ege Bamyasi are by far more critically (and fan) favored. But Future Days is my fave.
― dan selzer, Monday, 3 November 2008 16:08 (seventeen years ago)
Hear hear
― Naive Teen Idol, Monday, 3 November 2008 16:10 (seventeen years ago)
"future days is only their most celebrated because it makes a nice t-shirt. "
truthbomb
― I know, right?, Monday, 3 November 2008 16:39 (seventeen years ago)
"ege bamyasi makes a nice stew with bits of beef and carrots and that..."
― Mark G, Monday, 3 November 2008 16:51 (seventeen years ago)
has anyone read this article by Klaus D. Mueller from Perfect Sound Forever?
http://www.furious.com/perfect/krautrock.html
totally dismissive of a lot of things- what a crabby dude. but i do agree with his opinions re: julian cope/krautrocksampler, that guy does an awful lot of blathering about mediocre records
― psychgawsple, Monday, 3 November 2008 23:38 (seventeen years ago)
re: mueller, it seemed like pretty standard "I CAST DOWN YOUR IDOLS THUSLY!" contrarian bullshit in 1997, it still does now.
― ROBIN TROUSERS (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Tuesday, 4 November 2008 02:36 (seventeen years ago)
but you are all missing the point here, having to pick between different CAN albums (at least Tago Mago, Ege Bamyasi and Future Days) is like having to pick between one's children. there is such a thing as loving them just as much for different reasons. I think.
― sonderangerbot, Tuesday, 4 November 2008 02:39 (seventeen years ago)
i have no problem picking tago mago. the other two are good, but neither has anything like the first two sides of tago mago. not that anyone else does either
― kamerad, Tuesday, 4 November 2008 03:20 (seventeen years ago)
wasn't suggesting the article was new, just surprised there was no mention of it anywhere on this thread, especially with all that cope-talk
― psychgawsple, Tuesday, 4 November 2008 03:24 (seventeen years ago)
I just read it: It doesn't seem so far from anything, really.
Imagine somebody from Germany writing a fanbook about UK punk (1976-1978), and going off to ask Vini Reilly about it.
For all that both are personal opinions, (the Cope book and the mueller article, I don't have the other books), neither states that the other should not exist.
It's like the recent thread about the 'critically reviled by musicians, but loved by the hipsters' thread. Or was that the other way around?
― Mark G, Tuesday, 4 November 2008 08:25 (seventeen years ago)
Wish that Crack in the Cosmic Egg book mentioned was available - been out of print for over ten years. Met one of the Freemans recently. Nice guy and great record store - Ultima Thule.
― Treblekicker, Tuesday, 4 November 2008 15:03 (seventeen years ago)
there's a half-arsed version online.
also this:http://tmachine.chat.ru/germ/progrtop.htm
though asbjornsen is wrong about 75% of the time, that's a sort of reliability.
― like burning a swan (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Tuesday, 4 November 2008 15:05 (seventeen years ago)
I've got that one! The daft Norwegian one, that is!
― Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Tuesday, 4 November 2008 15:07 (seventeen years ago)
future days is only their most celebrated because it makes a nice t-shirt. Tago Mago and Ege Bamyasi are by far more critically (and fan) favored.
I'd much rather have a Tago Mago T-shirt.
― nickn, Wednesday, 5 November 2008 00:45 (seventeen years ago)
visit the spoon records site and you can have one!
http://euros.spoonrecords.com/images/tago_t-shirt200.jpg
― pro-buffalo stance (haitch), Wednesday, 5 November 2008 00:58 (seventeen years ago)
For anyone like me who doesn't actually have the Julian Cope book and doesn't want to shell out $200 on ebay for it, this guy put up two pdfs of every page from the book. Not perfect, but better than nothing.
― scott pgwp (pgwp), Thursday, 6 November 2008 17:59 (seventeen years ago)
I've got it, I didn't know it was worth any money!
― Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Thursday, 6 November 2008 18:04 (seventeen years ago)
underrated = Guru Guru's Kanguru
― HI, YOUR BAND! (Mackro Mackro), Thursday, 6 November 2008 18:24 (seventeen years ago)
I don't think that was in Krautrocksampler either, and it's their best album
― Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Thursday, 6 November 2008 18:26 (seventeen years ago)
When Cope's book came out in the 90s, a lot of that stuff was nearly impossible to find. Since then a lot of it has been reissued domestically (seemingly all but Känguru, argh). I wonder if more of it will creep up peoples' all-time lists. 47 have made my top 1000.
http://www.fastnbulbous.com/krautrocksampler.htm
― Fastnbulbous, Friday, 7 November 2008 13:55 (seventeen years ago)
Does anyone here know much about Michael Bundt? On the basis of two tracks I found on different compilations (La Chasse Aux Microbes and The Brain of Oskar Panizza) he sounds fantastic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHIuweZBc_A
― Haunted Clocks For Sale (Dorianlynskey), Monday, 21 June 2010 17:36 (fifteen years ago)
I'd like to put in a word for Ash Ra Tempel, especially the 1st 2 records. Massive.
― ImprovSpirit, Monday, 21 June 2010 17:57 (fifteen years ago)
Yeah that Michael Bundt track was the greatest find on that Soul Jazz comp, for me. Don't know much more about him than what's provided in the booklet. The album's hard to find, expensive and dubious bootlegs a plenty - good news is that it will be reissued shortly!
― willem, Monday, 21 June 2010 20:24 (fifteen years ago)
Oh it's already out! :)
― willem, Monday, 21 June 2010 20:28 (fifteen years ago)
I'm throwing a pool party and am also going to DJ. It's going to have funk and disco songs, some classic rock deep cuts and synth pop ditties. ould like to spice it up with a few tracks of the "Kraut" genre, but what would you recommend that is accessible / shorter in length - something for chill out time? Seriously.
― โตเกียวเหมียวเหมียว aka Bulgarian Tourist Chamber (Mount Cleaners), Sunday, 3 June 2012 22:52 (fourteen years ago)
I'm So Green or Moonshake by Can are two glaringly obvious choices.
― Damo Suzuki's Parrot, Sunday, 3 June 2012 23:59 (fourteen years ago)
Neu!
"Isi" (5:05) - perfect sound forever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiMQ5r5y78g
― spextor vs bextor (contenderizer), Monday, 4 June 2012 00:30 (fourteen years ago)
Cool in the Pool by Holger Czukay!
― fit and working again, Monday, 4 June 2012 01:17 (fourteen years ago)
Kraftwerk - "Ruckzuck"Harmonia - "Dino"
― Snowqueen's Icedragon (crüt), Monday, 4 June 2012 03:13 (fourteen years ago)
Can's 'Ege Bamyasi' lp has several great options for this.
― nerve_pylon, Monday, 4 June 2012 03:16 (fourteen years ago)
is 8 mins too long? if not:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1Iks5VYXfI
― nerve_pylon, Monday, 4 June 2012 03:19 (fourteen years ago)