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mbv-loveless and tremelo ep
swervedriver-raise and early eps
june of '44- engine takes to the water
shellac-early 7"s, live version of Paco, kittypants
rachel's- full on night
bastro- sing the troubled beast
swirlies- what to do about them and 'salons' album
lilys- in the presence of the nothing
zz top- tres hombres
polvo- all (except shapes)
rodan- rusty
ac/dc- powerage
mule- wrung
jesus lizard- goat and "pastoral"
codeine- all, but esp. the white birch
lamb of god- as the palaces burn
gastr del sol- mirror repair ep and crookt crackt or fly
thin lizzy- a number of songs, but no entire album
pavement- frontwards ep and 1st peel session
tubeway army- self titled and replicas
fucking champs- all
sonic youth- sister
dustdevils- all
slint- spiderland and EP
birthday party- friend catcher and nick the stripper
judas priest- various
motley crue- shout at the devil
probably something by ratt
tse tse fly- some 7" I have
hose got cable- all
YONA KIT

probably some other stuff

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projectMalamute wrote:
connor wrote:
tmidgett wrote:fellow geeks

during pete cosey's solo on side one of _agharta_ by miles davis [...] the greatest thing i've ever heard come from an electric guitar, either live or on record

Five years after having first read this, I have tracked down Agharta and can now confirm this claim.


Does anyone know of other work by Cosey? That album and Pangea (recorded the same day) have some really fantastic stuff on them.


He's on Electric Mud, the Muddy Waters record. The other Miles thing he's on, besides Agharta/Pangaea/Dark Magus, is Get Up With It.

He's criminally underrecorded. Maybe he's tough to work with or something.

I think he lives here in Chicago. I was gonna go see him play at the Cubby Bear (!) once, but he canceled.

His shit on Agharta is for the ages. Never been beat.

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i'm not sure if my favorite guitar records these days are actually that interesting or not. and it's kind of difficult to answer. i'll attempt to, maybe, when I'm less tired.

the most influential guitar records for me is an easier one.

-are you experienced?
-paranoid/master of reality
-in utero
-daydream nation/sister
-unknown pleasures/closer
-surfer rosa/doolittle
-second edition
-yank crime

+various metal records from over the years.

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I see nine pages of a thread and a serious oversight:

The 1st Die Kruezen album, you suckas!

Also, the Chambers Brothers, specifically New Generation

Also Big Boys, Dicks, blah de blah...

But, you know, what everybody else said and more. There's a lot of good ones.

Shit, pick up your guitar and make your own favorite guitar album.
You call me a hater like that's a bad thing

Ekkssvvppllott wrote:MayorofRockNRoll is apparently the poor man's thinking man.

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Just going on guitar:

Codeine - The White Birch
Joe Pass - Virtuoso
Ted Greene - Solo Guitar
Don Cab - American Don
Kyuss - Welcome To Sky Valley/Wretch
Earth - Hex/Extra-Capsular Extraction
Black Sabbath - first 5, esp. s/t
Electric Wizard - Come my fanatics
Aerial M - s/t
Brutal Truth - Extreme Conditions...
Blotted Science - s/t
John Fahey - Days Have Gone By
Hungry Ghosts - s/t
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Tool - Undertow
Death - Human/Individual Thought Patterns/Symbolic
Dysrhythmia - No Interference
Neu! - s/t
Slint - Spiderland
Mogwai - Young Team/Zidane soundtrack
Napalm Death - Enemy of the Music Business
Massacre - Killing Time
Skeleton Crew (Fred Frith & Tom Cora) - Learn To Talk
Nirvana - Incesticide
Tortoise - TNT
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