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11Also...Weedeater is in line with some of the other stuff mentioned here...Colour Haze...these agree with you quickly too...
kerble wrote:Ernest Goes to Jail In Your Ass
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kerble wrote:Ernest Goes to Jail In Your Ass
JC23by5 wrote:Skronk wrote:Buy an Earth record. Or a Boris record. Or, if you like, the Boris/Sunn O))) collaboration, Altar. It's excellent. Or try Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music. That one gets quite the mileage at my house.
I like putting Metal Machine Music on and just going about my business...like how some folks just turn on the TV for background noise.
I like it that way....a soundtrack to my boring day-to-day life.
Steve V. wrote:Agreed.
Best MMM Story:
My Dad had it on 8-track. (He saw I had a copy, and didn't waste a second to tell me it was one of the best jokes that's ever been played on him.) He said he put it on and spent a few minutes trying to figure out what the fuck was wrong with his stereo. He turned it off, and called a friend. His friend came over and couldn't figure it out either. He was positive it wasn't the music. His friend told him he had some speakers at his sister's house, so they drove half an hour to pick them up, then were in traffic and it took them hours to get back to the Bronx. He put in the new speakers, same problem. Swapped 8-track decks with his brother, same thing. Finally, thought it may be the tape, because his other tapes played fine. He took MMM back to the store the next day and the guy just took it from his hands and said, "I'll exchange it." He went to get another copy, and the guy said "oh...it's defective?" My dad goes "yeah, all I heard was noise and static." The guy says, "no, that's the record." My dad goes, "Nah man, I like Lou Reed."
My dad was so fucking cool.
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.
kerble wrote:Ernest Goes to Jail In Your Ass
Steve V. wrote:JC23by5 wrote:Skronk wrote:Buy an Earth record. Or a Boris record. Or, if you like, the Boris/Sunn O))) collaboration, Altar. It's excellent. Or try Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music. That one gets quite the mileage at my house.
I like putting Metal Machine Music on and just going about my business...like how some folks just turn on the TV for background noise.
I like it that way....a soundtrack to my boring day-to-day life.
Agreed.
Best MMM Story:
My Dad had it on 8-track. (He saw I had a copy, and didn't waste a second to tell me it was one of the best jokes that's ever been played on him.) He said he put it on and spent a few minutes trying to figure out what the fuck was wrong with his stereo. He turned it off, and called a friend. His friend came over and couldn't figure it out either. He was positive it wasn't the music. His friend told him he had some speakers at his sister's house, so they drove half an hour to pick them up, then were in traffic and it took them hours to get back to the Bronx. He put in the new speakers, same problem. Swapped 8-track decks with his brother, same thing. Finally, thought it may be the tape, because his other tapes played fine. He took MMM back to the store the next day and the guy just took it from his hands and said, "I'll exchange it." He went to get another copy, and the guy said "oh...it's defective?" My dad goes "yeah, all I heard was noise and static." The guy says, "no, that's the record." My dad goes, "Nah man, I like Lou Reed."
My dad was so fucking cool.
JC23by5 wrote:Steve V. wrote:JC23by5 wrote:Skronk wrote:Buy an Earth record. Or a Boris record. Or, if you like, the Boris/Sunn O))) collaboration, Altar. It's excellent. Or try Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music. That one gets quite the mileage at my house.
I like putting Metal Machine Music on and just going about my business...like how some folks just turn on the TV for background noise.
I like it that way....a soundtrack to my boring day-to-day life.
Agreed.
Best MMM Story:
My Dad had it on 8-track. (He saw I had a copy, and didn't waste a second to tell me it was one of the best jokes that's ever been played on him.) He said he put it on and spent a few minutes trying to figure out what the fuck was wrong with his stereo. He turned it off, and called a friend. His friend came over and couldn't figure it out either. He was positive it wasn't the music. His friend told him he had some speakers at his sister's house, so they drove half an hour to pick them up, then were in traffic and it took them hours to get back to the Bronx. He put in the new speakers, same problem. Swapped 8-track decks with his brother, same thing. Finally, thought it may be the tape, because his other tapes played fine. He took MMM back to the store the next day and the guy just took it from his hands and said, "I'll exchange it." He went to get another copy, and the guy said "oh...it's defective?" My dad goes "yeah, all I heard was noise and static." The guy says, "no, that's the record." My dad goes, "Nah man, I like Lou Reed."
My dad was so fucking cool.
Yeah....you're Dad is definitely fucking cool. Metal Machine Music on an 8-track? Cool motherfucker.
kerble wrote:Ernest Goes to Jail In Your Ass
Steve V. wrote:JC23by5 wrote:Steve V. wrote:JC23by5 wrote:Skronk wrote:Buy an Earth record. Or a Boris record. Or, if you like, the Boris/Sunn O))) collaboration, Altar. It's excellent. Or try Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music. That one gets quite the mileage at my house.
I like putting Metal Machine Music on and just going about my business...like how some folks just turn on the TV for background noise.
I like it that way....a soundtrack to my boring day-to-day life.
Agreed.
Best MMM Story:
My Dad had it on 8-track. (He saw I had a copy, and didn't waste a second to tell me it was one of the best jokes that's ever been played on him.) He said he put it on and spent a few minutes trying to figure out what the fuck was wrong with his stereo. He turned it off, and called a friend. His friend came over and couldn't figure it out either. He was positive it wasn't the music. His friend told him he had some speakers at his sister's house, so they drove half an hour to pick them up, then were in traffic and it took them hours to get back to the Bronx. He put in the new speakers, same problem. Swapped 8-track decks with his brother, same thing. Finally, thought it may be the tape, because his other tapes played fine. He took MMM back to the store the next day and the guy just took it from his hands and said, "I'll exchange it." He went to get another copy, and the guy said "oh...it's defective?" My dad goes "yeah, all I heard was noise and static." The guy says, "no, that's the record." My dad goes, "Nah man, I like Lou Reed."
My dad was so fucking cool.
Yeah....you're Dad is definitely fucking cool. Metal Machine Music on an 8-track? Cool motherfucker.
Yeah. He's so fucking weak (musically) now though. Like, all that energy he had when he was younger fucking died. Now it's Cream, Clapton, Deep Purple...all that shit. He loves Jethro Tull, which I can get behind if only for the fact he robbed Metallica and doesn't totally suck ass.
Worst thing besides my grandfather selling all the equipment from his old studio in NY to some guy in England (without saving a single thing I could use besides a few patch cords, a cassette duplicator, a no-name cassette recorder with radio shack condenser, and a very Nakamishi line drivers), was when my family moved from Pennsylvania to North Carolina when I was a wee tot, and my dad got rid of all his old tapes and records pretty much. Velvets records, Sabbath records, Ramones and Pistols records, etc. etc. All gone. Who would've known I would've blown a load over old tape machines and eight tracks when I was 19 at that time (about 1992)?
Whatever. My mom gave me her records, which I have for some reason. Anybody want some old Genesis, Journey, or Pres
ley albums. Price: free, negotiable.
Minotaur029 wrote:The above post made me sad. I think I'll retire to bed.
Steve V., are any of those weird recordings that you have available yet?
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