i only heard a handful of those bands.
it is certainly missing The Green Manalishi. i guess that period of Fleetwood Mac isn't so under-the-radar though...
i'd be more interested in a contemporary JAPROCKSAMPLER list. anyone else?
Playlist: Julian Cope s Hardrocksampler
12This playlist has helped me discover one band: Sir Lord Baltimore and their album Kingdom Come.
Holy. Fucking. Hell.
This is so hilariously great it's unbelievable. John Garner's vocals are so unbelievably macho that it's almost like a parody. They rock like they're about to get set on fire. Good Lord. This is energy, motherfuckers...
Holy. Fucking. Hell.
This is so hilariously great it's unbelievable. John Garner's vocals are so unbelievably macho that it's almost like a parody. They rock like they're about to get set on fire. Good Lord. This is energy, motherfuckers...
Life...life...I know it's got its ups and downs.
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Playlist: Julian Cope s Hardrocksampler
14i was thinking of newer stuff, but cheers...
Nina could most likely compile one within the hour...
i've even been to that site a ton of times. d'oh!
Nina could most likely compile one within the hour...
i've even been to that site a ton of times. d'oh!
Playlist: Julian Cope s Hardrocksampler
15Cranius wrote:7. The Move (1970) Don’t Make My Baby Blue
Oh HELL yes. So monstrous-sounding, and all on a pop hit originally sung by Frankie Laine in 1963. Cope's notes in that article are incorrect though, Carl Wayne sang that song, not Roy Wood.
steve wrote:He missed Crow's "Evil Woman"
Good call! I would've gone with "Don't Try To Lay No Boogie-Woogie On The King Of Rock'n'Roll"; not their heaviest, but it makes me grin when I hear it.
That dog won't hunt, monsignor.
zom-zom wrote:Fuck you loser pussies that hate KISS.
Go listen to your beard-nerd aluminum guitar shit. See if I care.