what was the last 'classic album' you got and were knocked out by?

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Ive been playing Rickie Lee Jones' "Pirates" constantly the last couple of days

Well bissogled trotters (Michael B), Friday, 1 September 2017 15:22 (six years ago) link

Zappi if you're into Hustler's Convention you might want to find the track Doriella du fontaine that Lightning Rod cut with Jimi Hendrix. Also all his stuff with the Last Poets.
Also the writer Iceberg Slim

Stevolende, Friday, 1 September 2017 15:34 (six years ago) link

Yeh I knew Last Poets but for some reason Hustlers Convention passed me by. Need to track that Hendrix song tho!

( X '____' )/ (zappi), Friday, 1 September 2017 15:41 (six years ago) link

It's on the recent Running The Voodoo Down compilation from Australia
I think it's also been on a couple of Last poets compis.

Watts Prophets who were the L.A. equivalent of Last Poets are worth an ear too.

& Iceberg Slim did a spoken word lp with funk backing called Reflections but not sure it's as good as his written work

Stevolende, Friday, 1 September 2017 18:21 (six years ago) link

New Order "Technique"

this album really rules. i love the super electroey dance house stuff.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 2 September 2017 18:26 (six years ago) link

I love Technique. So much so that I would argue, in fact, that side two is arguably the best single side of an album from the 80s.

he doesn't need to be racist about it though. (Austin), Saturday, 2 September 2017 19:51 (six years ago) link

this record is so good!!! im going to have to listen to a lot of New Order this fall.

<3 the orchestra stabs

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 2 September 2017 21:54 (six years ago) link

Throbbing Gristle - Greatest Hits (2CD edition)

I knew a few of these but, man, this is hitting the spot aside from a couple of very challenging tracks.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Saturday, 2 September 2017 22:01 (six years ago) link

Technique is my favorite album. Dream Attack is my favorite song. Side 2 is the best.

brotherlovesdub, Saturday, 2 September 2017 22:05 (six years ago) link

Vanishing Point has been one of my favourite songs since I was 14

Colonel Poo, Saturday, 2 September 2017 22:53 (six years ago) link

Technique does indeed rule.

more Allegro-like (Turrican), Saturday, 2 September 2017 22:56 (six years ago) link

"Dream Attack" is like the synth nexus between The Cure and Simon & Garfunkle. that intro makes me think of "A Hazy Shade of Winter".

Technique on repeat this weekend. love this album so much.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 3 September 2017 19:13 (six years ago) link

i really love the straight techno house stuff so much. is there Casio bass on this at one point? feels like DIY dance music. like the later 70s Bowie stuff it produces commercial futuristic pop from experimental studio techniques. i like how they will have a drum machine/bass synth driven beat but play acoustic guitar lines its a real nice mesh or acoustic & electronic sounds.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 3 September 2017 19:15 (six years ago) link

It's on the recent Running The Voodoo Down compilation from Australia

It was listening to this that finally pushed me into checking out maggot brain

Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Monday, 4 September 2017 09:55 (six years ago) link

ErstLive 005 - Keith Rowe / Sachiko M / Toshimaru Nakamura / Otomo Yoshihide

i'm curious, what lead you to finding this one? not on any streaming service or digital store that i checked. i did find it uploaded by some dude to youtube.

― Einstein, Kazanga, Sitar (abanana), Thursday, August 24, 2017 2:29 AM

I handled a brand new copy at the Squidco store, but passed on it ($$). Then I searched for it on Discogs, found a copy for $15 but somebody swiped it as I was corresponding with the seller (inquiring about the shipping cost, seller thought I was the silent buyer) - was quite pissed. Eventually sucked it up and paid $28 for a used copy. It rules. Sorry about the rules (pre-1990 etc.), wasn't thinking.

braunld (Lowell N. Behold'n), Thursday, 7 September 2017 05:13 (six years ago) link

three weeks pass...

Mystery To Me by Fleetwood Mac, and some of Bare Trees. I mean.. i had no idea as i was never a huge fan, that there was a whole run of albums between the Peter Green era and the Buckingham/Nicks era. I'd have guessed there might be one, but not like.. six.

What's surprising is just how similar (in 'mood' at least) to the classic-era Mac some of it sounds; that whole warm, hazy, lush poppy thing.
I'm amazed that the Mystery To Me and Pale Ghosts stuff wasn't somehow re-packaged into some kind of classic single CD or something, after they got massive.

piscesx, Thursday, 28 September 2017 12:25 (six years ago) link

This is a shocking admission to make on ILM, but apart from "Stairway to Heaven" I until recently hadn't heard any Led Zeppelin at all. Now I'm rectifying that. They were pretty good, weren't they?

heaven parker (anagram), Thursday, 28 September 2017 12:39 (six years ago) link

you had never heard "whole lotta love"? i have never been a fan but that song was played to death in my youth. these days i like it (for nostalgic reasons?), it is definitely better than 99.9% of today's music...

Ich bin kein Berliner (alex in mainhattan), Thursday, 28 September 2017 14:02 (six years ago) link

led zep are actually pretty easy to avoid in the uk i think? except 'whole lotta love' i guess which was used as the TOTP theme, but it wasn't even the original so hey

plp will eat itself (NickB), Thursday, 28 September 2017 14:09 (six years ago) link

Feels like Led Zeppelin are maybe the easiest of the classic rock bands to have somehow avoided hearing (not much in the way of actual singles, they don't often license their music out to commercials or movies, etc.). But good on you. I often think they're my favorite band.

this is ridcolus (Old Lunch), Thursday, 28 September 2017 14:28 (six years ago) link

Album-orientated FM rock radio didn't really exist in Britain when Led Zed were active, and as they didn't release singles you didn't see them on TOTP, or hear them on the Top 40 chart rundown. So yeah, you might hear Stairway to Heaven on the radio every now and then, but that would be about it. Their own self-image as an 'underground' band (despite being on Atlantic and having huge album and concert sales) wasn't entirely delusional, in the UK at least.

Gunpowder Julius (Ward Fowler), Thursday, 28 September 2017 14:36 (six years ago) link

a friend loaned a Zep boxset to me like 15 years ago, the only thing I knew was "Kashmir" because Puff Daddy sampled it

dunno if I was knocked out by it but I definitely got why people liked them dudes so much

frogbs, Thursday, 28 September 2017 14:37 (six years ago) link

xpost

Sorry Old Lunch, I realise I essentially repeated what you just posted.

Gunpowder Julius (Ward Fowler), Thursday, 28 September 2017 14:38 (six years ago) link

This is an interesting revelation. I guess I had figured they would have been at least as big in the U.K. as over here.

My son and I found a Swan Song t-shirt (along with like Slayer, Nirvana, and every other well-littered rock logo etc) in Kohl's the other day and for the rest of the weekend I would catch him singing Stairway. I don't really listen to a ton of Zeppelin these days - having heard about as much of it as I possible could - but I should probably make sure he is familiar with some of their other stuff. He and I don't usually agree on a lot of music.

how's life, Thursday, 28 September 2017 14:52 (six years ago) link

right on, anagram! i am so grateful for my own personal zep revelation, about 15 years ago when "whole lotta love" lifted me off the ground and made me wonder why i had been so blase about this band. when i was a teenager i owned I, II, the fourth one, and physical graffiti but found them really heavy going. i know this is shameful, but that's just how it went down. sometimes all it takes is a nice sound system on a saturday night

brimstead, Friday, 29 September 2017 03:45 (six years ago) link

This is a shocking admission to make on ILM, but apart from "Stairway to Heaven" I until recently hadn't heard any Led Zeppelin at all. Now I'm rectifying that. They were pretty good, weren't they?

― heaven parker (anagram), Thursday, September 28, 2017 8:39 AM (fifteen hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I live in Texas and this is literally more shocking than hearing someone say they'd never heard any Beatles outside "Love Me Do" or something

rip van wanko, Friday, 29 September 2017 03:53 (six years ago) link

"stairway to heaven" is pretty unique in their catalogue though, i think. not that the rest of the band's catalogue isn't the greatest thing ever. it sounds lame but once i got a hold of some original vinyl i really got a better sense of how advanced their production was. the first album is like a maximum inflection point of 60s british white r&b rock. it has such a sugary luster and juicy limber rhythms (sorry)

brimstead, Friday, 29 September 2017 03:54 (six years ago) link

we've gone over before how zep was never on the radio in the uk, whats-his-name algerian goalkeeper knows

brimstead, Friday, 29 September 2017 03:54 (six years ago) link

that's weird af. i'm not a superfan by any means but they were simply awesome, essential. not to mention english ffs

rip van wanko, Friday, 29 September 2017 04:02 (six years ago) link

I don't know about 'great' but I have found a bunch of good old records that were new to me over the past few months. I've been working through a lot of old 70s-80s rock dregs and find cool tunes from Edgar Winter, Rick Derringer, Hawkwind, Foghat, etc. among others. I also have went through a big old reggae listen list checking out albums by Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer (Blackheart Man!), Linton Kwesi Johnson, Steel Pulse, Augustus Pablo and others. There was also a couple of Screaming Trees early records I got and a couple of Tad Cds too that I never heard.

earlnash, Friday, 29 September 2017 04:16 (six years ago) link

Yeah anagram, start with Zeppelin III

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 29 September 2017 04:18 (six years ago) link

sorry for "we've been over before" for godsake

brimstead, Friday, 29 September 2017 04:34 (six years ago) link

Led Zeppelin is funny for me. i hated them for most of my life but when BMG Music was going under i knew that this was probably my only chance to get all their albums. so i got all of them for like $4 each or something when you figure it all out. then i went mad for them, couldn't believe how good they actually are. i was foolish to think differently.

Bee OK, Friday, 29 September 2017 05:31 (six years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Another LZ know-nothing here. Really love Kasmir and Immigrant Song, could happily never hear Stairway to Heaven ever again, and that's all I know. Where to start?

Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Wednesday, 18 October 2017 00:30 (six years ago) link

Yeah anagram, start with Zeppelin III

― Week of Wonders (Ross), Thursday, September 28, 2017 11:18 PM (two weeks ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

III, IV (Zoso), Houses of the Holy, and Physical Graffiti are four of my all-time favorite albums. I probably listen to the latter all the way through an average of once a month.

You don't know how bad I hate terrible grammer. (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 18 October 2017 00:44 (six years ago) link

five months pass...

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Cheap Trick - st

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Cheap Trick - In Color

i picked up the first two Cheap Trick albums late last year, wish i had gotten these when i was 16 <3<3<3<3

Hazy Maze Cave (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 5 April 2018 22:36 (six years ago) link

I've been still on a deep dive into various 70s rock getting into LPs that are new to me and still exploring the Canadian hard rock permafrost.

Santana- Moonflower
One thing of the fusion period is bands with a bunch of jazz ringers playing contemporary pop music. It's interesting to hear and this is an example.

Canned Heat- Future Blues, Cook Book
These things are grimy goodness. Better than expected although the introduce the band track is pretty old hat stuff. They had a cool sound. Music by people on drugs for people on drugs.

April Wine- First Glance
These guys are kinda the Canadian Golden Earring, no? April Wine has been around forever and like other vet musicians like say Ronnie James Dio got popular like a decade after being in the minor leagues. From what I understand, this one is their first US released LP.

Mahogany Rush- Child of the Novelty
Frank Marino was like 17-18 years old when he did the record, that I found pretty impressive. I dug the sound of the record which was 70s hard rock with kind of a late 60s garage production.

Don't know if any of them are classics, but they were all worth hearing and interesting.

earlnash, Thursday, 5 April 2018 22:53 (six years ago) link

I know next to nothing much of Liz Phair but Exile In Guyville has turned my head. I take it that was her best album, and that people are sniffy about the rest? Glory is one of the best less-than-a-minute-and-a-half songs i've ever heard.

piscesx, Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:02 (six years ago) link

"Whitechocolatespaceegg" is actually my favorite -- it's a "mature" album with great songs, and produced for radio play but not *too* "1998 VH1"-sounding. Check it out! (It's really different from "Glory," tho...)

absorbed carol channing's powers & psyche (morrisp), Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:07 (six years ago) link

xp
I think Whip Smart is also excellent, and even whitechocolatespaceegg grew on me.

nickn, Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:07 (six years ago) link

"Whip Smart" has some great songs (and a few iffy ones); it is a must-hear for anyone who likes "Guyville."

absorbed carol channing's powers & psyche (morrisp), Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:09 (six years ago) link

And her initial claim to fame, the Girlysound Tapes, is available on youtube (~3 cassettes worth of material), and is worth checking out.

nickn, Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:10 (six years ago) link

recently had a serious moment with Songs From the Big Chair and finally got a deep appreciation for the non=singles.

weekend
WE CAN WORK IT OUT

stormzy daniels (voodoo chili), Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:13 (six years ago) link

Several years ago, I tried to turn a skeptical younger friend of mine on to that album by insisting that he just try out "The Working Hour." It was a success.

Dangleballs and the Ballerina (cryptosicko), Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:19 (six years ago) link

xpost to myself - OK, I'm listening to "Whitechocolatespacegg," and it actually IS pretty "1998 VH1"-sounding, ha ha. But if you can deal with that...

absorbed carol channing's powers & psyche (morrisp), Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:33 (six years ago) link

(They cut out the pre-chorus of "Polyester Bride" for its actual airplay on VH1; I thought at the time that this was a perfect and depressing illustration of, well, something.)

absorbed carol channing's powers & psyche (morrisp), Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:35 (six years ago) link

April Wine- First Glance
These guys are kinda the Canadian Golden Earring, no? April Wine has been around forever and like other vet musicians like say Ronnie James Dio got popular like a decade after being in the minor leagues. From what I understand, this one is their first US released LP.

Interesting. The only April Wine song I can call to mind offhand is "Oowatanite", which apparently came out three years before this. That one was (and probably is) in heavy rotation on Ottawa classic rock radio. Are their albums worth a listen?

No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:46 (six years ago) link

Oh, Youtube went to "I Like to Rock" straight after that and I know this one like the back of my hand too.

No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:50 (six years ago) link

Oh, OK, it went to "Roller" now, which is from First Glance and this is super-familiar too.

No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Thursday, 5 April 2018 23:56 (six years ago) link


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