"They had it like no other"
You were the one who started this naval glazing
Chill lol
I'll take '00s indie rock over this boomernoise

We had it good but they definitely had it better
Where's our James/Sly/P-Funk :mystery:
Where's our Neil/Dylan/Gene :mystery:
Where's our Bowie/Bolan/Roxy :mystery:
MPB, bossa nova and samba scenes were mostly centered around the urban areas in rio, sao paulo etc. and was the type that also was appealed to international listeners and incorporated western influences (except for samba though)
northeastern styles are more folkloric and there was an entirely different and more insular culture up there. feels kinda a***ogous to American rural south/southwest. in the 1970s there was a northeastern wave where a lot of the northeastern musicians got more popular in other parts of the country and brought in more sounds. Northeastern genres have more indigenous influence and different types of African influence. and they f***ing loved accordions. book I have says the northeast was like a different country in a lot of ways
they had land that looked like this and guys that dressed like this. way different from that iconic samba/carnival and tropical imagery that is known well outside Brazil

album I rec'd isn't some old school backcountry s*** as much though its more the modernization that brings in experimental, psychedelia, even jazz in there
Northeastern styles remind me a bit of medieval music.
Journey opening their debut with this banger. Def prefer it to their other more popular hits

ACDC with two super bangers (the Australian album T.N.T. is from December 1975)


Listening to Springsteen's Born To Run (album) for the first time rn
I already liked the title song, but never heard the full album.
Listening to Springsteen's Born To Run (album) for the first time rn
I already liked the title song, but never heard the full album.
Backstreets is monumental
ACDC with two super bangers (the Australian album T.N.T. is from December 1975)
!https://youtu.be/CiJeSSzu9Bo?si=B6Ut3ow6Pp4jGwjj!https://youtu.be/GChhRrU6BJU?si=GLBKGegapDTWYtvNHaven't heard this yet but early Aussie version of High Voltage is way better than I was expecting
Did you already know that classical piece I posted at you?
big time Cockney Rebel vibes
there's that new twin lead guitar attack I kept hearing about
finally we are arriving at prime Thin Lizzy era
finally we are arriving at prime Thin Lizzy era
Definitely feel like marinating a bit on the earlier stuff/chrono method is gonna help me appreciate this stuff more
Speaking of…
!https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kq6SllfZwoc&si=MRUc_n_0OEDMA_7e!https://youtube.com/watch?v=tI1ZmwA_rxY&si=rVK5hQModkKuk6_3!https://youtube.com/watch?v=GvgFlPhxesU&si=ijJIEvFYkKYLNzagAlready dipped into this a bit, sounds good
Slight whiff of Peter Green era
Guess I never really marinated on the s/t cause I feel like I've never heard this

Van der Graaf are back
can't wait to check it out
its a great one. usually considered one of their best
its a great one. usually considered one of their best
I liked Hammills solo album from last year alot so not surprised to hear that
I liked Hammills solo album from last year alot so not surprised to hear that
but did you peep both of his solo albums from 1974?
and did you know he's stil got a solo album for 1975?
all supposed to be good but havent heard those latter 2
but did you peep both of his solo albums from 1974?
and did you know he's stil got a solo album for 1975?
all supposed to be good but havent heard those latter 2
s***tt forgot to check out In Camera
Forsaken Garden and especially Red Shift off the first one are amazing
ive got Nadir queued up
s***tt forgot to check out In Camera
Forsaken Garden and especially Red Shift off the first one are amazing
ive got Nadir queued up
you're gonna beat me to those so lmk how they are
his 1975 album has got a "proto-punk" tag I see that intrigues me but people also slap that tag on things all the time when it doesnt make sense. still maybe he gets more raw or energetic which is interesting too
his solo career is pretty intimidating in scale and i still didnt even get to the last 70s VDGG album. he's quite the talent
Slight whiff of Peter Green era
Guess I never really marinated on the s/t cause I feel like I've never heard this
!https://youtu.be/ZN3MneMAX9s?si=dmoEVyLUvWcrP2EAOne of my favs.

which kinks album did you say was underrated for this year again? @Fella
I gave Soap Opera a few spins and it was.... interesting lol
One of my favs.
!https://youtube.com/watch?v=u4qAxNEtQcc&si=Zq6rbwngqstQTTaTChristine's tunes were so heartwarming
you're gonna beat me to those so lmk how they are
his 1975 album has got a "proto-punk" tag I see that intrigues me but people also slap that tag on things all the time when it doesnt make sense. still maybe he gets more raw or energetic which is interesting too
his solo career is pretty intimidating in scale and i still didnt even get to the last 70s VDGG album. he's quite the talent
I can kinda see his prog veering into proto-punk and territory and it would explain why I like it so much