I have requested this multiple times. Pretty sure he would be fine doing a solo spoken word thing.Eivind August wrote:Why are you not on one of the ILFcasts?!
He’d have one listener, at least.
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I have requested this multiple times. Pretty sure he would be fine doing a solo spoken word thing.Eivind August wrote:Why are you not on one of the ILFcasts?!
Ha, yeah I know man and I agree. I forget where I heard that joke but it was obnoxious enough for me to remember it years later.lordgalvar wrote: I love punk... think it did some great things and changed some stuff for the better haha.
this one??lordgalvar wrote:People hate Christ the Album because it seems over produced haha.
Feeding I think is well loved because it was punk without the pop and it was a big change to a lot of people.
Penis Envy is I think where things kinda intersect.
Probably stay away from 10 notes on a Summer Day and Yes Sir I Will. And the two new albums.
In high school every one used to tell me "just listen to conflict, the message is the same with better music"...which is pretty weird haha. I didn't listen (though I love conflict).
Crass has some weirdness to their background...Penny's earlier band was a noise/absurdist/hippie band called Exit. I hear some kraut rock and more experimental stuff in crass while they are still firmly rooted in punk. I think the bass player was a guy plucked from jazz bands haha. The whole thing was calculated though...I think Penny knew what he was doing with a kind of amateur regiment military absurd punk thing (their original name was stormtrooper). Lots of tape work too. Crass is probably best thought of in the light of their total work (art, pamphlets, music, public image, bullshit, etc)...
Kinda like the KLF. The songs are cool, but the entirety of the work takes it to another level. (Or why some people like Zeppelin...)
Foam stuff...I'll be back to type it. Meanwhile...Mr. Angle...do you have a copy/link to the original Prince Vikings Fight Song? .I couldn't find it last time I looked.
dubkitty wrote:i'm definitely liking this better than "Feeding of the 5000."
Sandinsta....man that was a disappointment . Just like Give em enough Rope.Paul_C wrote:I have Stations of the Crass and Bloody Revolutions on vinyl, that's as far as I got with Crass.
I was moving on from some bands I'd liked up until that time (1980) - I didn't buy Sandinista, Autoamerican or Telekon
I was discovering new bands - U2/Boy, Pretenders, Echo and the Bunnymen/Crocodiles, Killing Joke, The Vapors/New Clear Days, Dexys Midnight Runners/Searching For The New Soul Rebels, Toyah/Sheep Farming In Barnet
and continuing to buy work by others - Elvis Costello, The Jam, Kate Bush, Stiff Little Fingers, Split Enz etc.
I think that I was too much of a middle-class softie (my Dad was a headmaster) to properly understand bands like Crass, but I did like the bits I bought.
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