What Are You Listening To Right This Second?

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burun wrote:King Crimson Lark's Tongues In Aspic, and wondering if I can get that bass sound, the moo-cow bass of the 70's, with what I have at home.

I suspect not.

HEY JODESTER - I would pretty much assume that you're already familiar with this clip...
but if not (or for anyone else's benefit), then please to investigate:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LPmSA92FcU

(That has to be my favorite thing ever that actually got some play on the old MTV "Closet Classics" show... just before we all had to completely officially give up on the channel forever)

Today, I spin my recently-received copy of The Residents 'The Voice of Midnight' and 'The Sandman Waits'

RalphAm wrote:For The Voice of Midnight, The Residents have adapted a short story, Der Sandmann, by Prussian writer E.T.A. Hoffman. The story was first published 190 years ago. On the surface, Der Sandmann is a simple story of madness. However, it has been recognized as addressing the conflict between the age of reason and the romantic era by scholars who have studied the tale. It has been adapted, in parts, by Jacques Offenbach for his opera The Tales of Hoffman, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky for The Nutcracker Suite, and for the ballet Coppelia. Freud extensively interpreted Der Sandmann in his famous essay Das Unheimilche in 1919. Freud was fascinated by Hoffman's obsession with eyeballs. The protagonist of the story is Nathaniel (Nate) who carries a deeply-seated fear that the childhood fable character, The Sandman, is stalking him.

"More Eyeballs, Daddy! More Eyeballs!"

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