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Thread started 10/21/07 4:55am

Moonbeam

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It's coming!



Stay tuned...
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Reply #1 posted 10/21/07 9:08am

CHIC0

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eek drool love


the anticipation is torture!!!!! mad
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Reply #2 posted 10/21/07 9:36pm

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CHIC0 said:

eek drool love


the anticipation is torture!!!!! mad


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Reply #3 posted 10/21/07 10:07pm

Rodya24

What is coming? confuse
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Reply #4 posted 10/21/07 10:14pm

Brendan

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Rodya24 said:

What is coming? confuse


I have no idea.

But I want that graphic above for my entire music collection.

And It's scary that even at that minuscule size I still recognize almost every album cover.
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Reply #5 posted 10/21/07 10:19pm

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Brendan said:

Rodya24 said:

What is coming? confuse


I have no idea.

But I want that graphic above for my entire music collection.

And It's scary that even at that minuscule size I still recognize almost every album cover.


No, it just means you have GREAT taste.
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Reply #6 posted 10/21/07 10:45pm

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hmm and they appear in choronological order.
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Reply #7 posted 10/22/07 3:21am

damosuzuki

Monster Movie's earned a home on your list, I see...very cool.

Can we consider this list to be etched in stone? I have one ready to go, but I expect to do a little tinkering with it yet.
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Reply #8 posted 10/22/07 3:39am

wlcm2thdwn

So....what am I missing?
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Reply #9 posted 10/22/07 3:41am

Moonbeam

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damosuzuki said:

Monster Movie's earned a home on your list, I see...very cool.

Can we consider this list to be etched in stone? I have one ready to go, but I expect to do a little tinkering with it yet.
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I have some tinkering to do too, which is why it is simply an album histogram for the time being, but the list is coming.
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Reply #10 posted 10/22/07 9:46am

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Vanilli said:

Brendan said:



I have no idea.

But I want that graphic above for my entire music collection.

And It's scary that even at that minuscule size I still recognize almost every album cover.


No, it just means you have GREAT taste.


When the thought police show up, I may have to use you as a character witness. wink
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Reply #11 posted 10/22/07 9:49am

alphastreet

a lot of good albums are in there from all the veteran artists, but no britney or justin, good!!! Lets hope most of them are going to dominate the rest of this decade, cause we need good music
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Reply #12 posted 10/22/07 12:06pm

sexxydancer

I c Prince! I c Prince! lol
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Reply #13 posted 10/22/07 4:23pm

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damosuzuki said:

Monster Movie's earned a home on your list, I see...very cool.


What do you think of Delay 1968? I'm intrigued, and my malcolmmooney alter ego would be pleased.
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Reply #14 posted 10/22/07 5:23pm

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Moonbeam said:

damosuzuki said:

Monster Movie's earned a home on your list, I see...very cool.


What do you think of Delay 1968? I'm intrigued, and my malcolmmooney alter ego would be pleased.


I've never heard it, actually - I never picked it when I first got into the band, and when the reissues came out I was focused on getting the albums I already knew. I really should have picked it up ages ago. Jeez, I guess you've just shamed me into buying it this weekend.

Mooney sings a couple of songs on Soundtracks, as well, though I don't think either of the songs are that memorable. She Brings the Rain is a nice song, I guess, but it feels a bit lightweight. Even if you prefer Monster Movie to Tago Mago, I'd still recommend Future Days and Ege Bamyasi over anything else they recorded.

And please, please, please don't try to talk me into thinking that Mooney > Suzuki. hmph! Can with Mooney are pretty great. Can without either of them are still pretty good. But Can with Suzuki are a band possessed by god-like genius!
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Reply #15 posted 10/22/07 5:23pm

Cinnie

yeah each stack is a year. 2004 and 1982 are tied
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Reply #16 posted 10/22/07 8:33pm

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damosuzuki said:

Moonbeam said:



What do you think of Delay 1968? I'm intrigued, and my malcolmmooney alter ego would be pleased.


I've never heard it, actually - I never picked it when I first got into the band, and when the reissues came out I was focused on getting the albums I already knew. I really should have picked it up ages ago. Jeez, I guess you've just shamed me into buying it this weekend.

Mooney sings a couple of songs on Soundtracks, as well, though I don't think either of the songs are that memorable. She Brings the Rain is a nice song, I guess, but it feels a bit lightweight. Even if you prefer Monster Movie to Tago Mago, I'd still recommend Future Days and Ege Bamyasi over anything else they recorded.

And please, please, please don't try to talk me into thinking that Mooney > Suzuki. hmph! Can with Mooney are pretty great. Can without either of them are still pretty good. But Can with Suzuki are a band possessed by god-like genius!


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You know Mooney totally pwns Suzuki! nana

I picked up Ege Bamyasi today. The first half is all very good! It seems more subtle so far, but still ear-bending. biggrin
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Reply #17 posted 10/23/07 5:43am

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Review of Monster Movie:

Can (or The Can in this case) has always been on my radar, but I hadn't taken the opportunity to explore their music until just recently. As much as I was prepared to expect the unexpected, Monster Movie proved to be a complete mind warp, and I feel that it has irrevocably changed my view of the limitless scope of music.

In the space of only four songs, Can finds plenty of room to explore wild swaths of uncharted territory. From the time that the opening rattle of "Father Cannot Yell" jolts with the kick of the bass, I knew I was in for something. Scorching guitars, sizzling percussion and lyrics that read like a classic myth swell in a sonic fury that is simply awesome. The more traditional "Mary, Mary So Contrary" finds comfort in a more conventional structure, but is no less powerful. In fact, this may be the best track on the first side. Malcolm Mooney's passionate and- yes- seductive vocals lilt with the sympathetic four-step descent pattern that gives the track an epic quality befitting a song built around a classic tale. Michael Karoli's guitar lavishly undresses the track in steamy licks and delicate caresses and really sends it into the stratosphere. The garage-rock rave up "Outside My Door" screeches along to a frantic rhythm, closing the first side admirably.

The closing track, however, contains the powerhouse. "Yoo Doo Right" is a monstrous opus so amazing that it precludes the possibility of excessive superlatives. From Mooney's primal rhythms and incandescent pleas to the deceptively catchy bass lines, the stage is set for a true classic. When Michael Karoli envelops the song in his disarmingly beautiful guitar embrace, the deal is sealed. The song evolves emotionally and structurally over the course of twenty minutes, just enough to keep my attention. Not all songs of such aspirations warrant their heady lengths, but "Yoo Doo Right" acquits itself on all counts, proving truly mesmerizing with each listen.

While I have only owned this album for a mere ten days, it is enough for me to anoint it a classic in my book. Ever since the first listen, its grooves and rhythms have haunted my subconscious. These songs have literally not left my head for days on end- it makes for embarrassing moments in class when I am mumbling "you made a believer out of meee" under my breath when students aren't looking. I'm not too proud to admit that I've become a bit obsessed with the image of Malcolm Mooney sauntering around the studio with four Germans creating this glorious display of sonic prowess. Suffice it to say that this album has changed the way I perceive music, which is quite the feat. Although Monster Movie seems to be viewed as a primitive precursor to the real goldmine of Tago Mago and Ege Bamyasi, those albums haven't gripped me as much as this. A fan is born.
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