band: public image limited.
91Recently, a friend of mine told me that he'd heard this totally anti-emotional, ice-cold music and how he immediatly thought is was something I'd like. He then gave me his copy of Metal Box.
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todd_v wrote:Is there any other band who's first three records are as wonderful PIL's?
Has anyone even come close?
Those records are as exciting to me at 30 as they were when I first heard them at 15. They sound so fucking great.
SecondEdition wrote:Best non-LP moments from PiL:
Death Disco (12" Single) - Simply some of the most psychotic guitar shredding ever laid on tape. Keith Levene owns this track, even though everyone else really gives it their absolute all. From a production standpoint, the sound is truly astounding. You haven't heard this song until you've heard this version, all 6:48 of it.
ctrl-s wrote:SecondEdition wrote:Best non-LP moments from PiL:
Death Disco (12" Single) - Simply some of the most psychotic guitar shredding ever laid on tape. Keith Levene owns this track, even though everyone else really gives it their absolute all. From a production standpoint, the sound is truly astounding. You haven't heard this song until you've heard this version, all 6:48 of it.
Having now heard this once: it obliterates the Metal Box version and is clearly one of the greatest things ever to have existed, especially the last minute or so. Thank you for bringing this up.
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ctrl-s wrote:SecondEdition wrote:Best non-LP moments from PiL:
Death Disco (12" Single) - Simply some of the most psychotic guitar shredding ever laid on tape. Keith Levene owns this track, even though everyone else really gives it their absolute all. From a production standpoint, the sound is truly astounding. You haven't heard this song until you've heard this version, all 6:48 of it.
Having now heard this once: it obliterates the Metal Box version and is clearly one of the greatest things ever to have existed, especially the last minute or so. Thank you for bringing this up.
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