Your favorite guitar record...

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere - just, here's a bunch of folk songs, but really distorted and rocked up with huge guitar solos with all attitude. Awesome, huge influence on the way I play today
Mission Of Burma - Vs. - you can do a lot with just sheer amounts of volume
Big Black - Songs About Fucking - you can do a lot with just sheer amounts of noise
Roger Miller - Oh..... - almost like a textbook of Roger's approach to the guitar. Feedback, detunings, etc
Richard Thompson - Small Town Romance - you can do a lot if you're insanely freaking talented
Hendrix - Axis Bold As Love - you can do a lot if you're not human

Your favorite guitar record...

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Blue Cheer - Vincebus Eruptum

The most utterly moronic sludgebomb of a guitar record there is. God, do I love it. So fun. So fucking stupid. So great.

Seriously, give a hand to Leigh Stephens' white-hot tone on that record. No one ever made a guitar sound like that before.
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Your favorite guitar record...

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clocker bob wrote:Yo La Tengo: Heart Beating As One

Melt Banana: Charlie

Oxes

X: More Fun In The New World

Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers

PIL: Metal Box

Live Skull: Dusted

Cave and Bad Seeds: Murder Ballads

Prince: Sign Of the Times


Bob, I think this is the absolute first time I've ever seen you post something in relation to music on this board.

Hell fucking yeah to Metal Box and Sticky Fingers, though I prefer Let It Bleed as the best Stones album.
Life...life...I know it's got its ups and downs.

Groucho Marx wrote:Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it, misdiagnosing it and then misapplying the wrong remedies.

Your favorite guitar record...

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Already mentioned but Yank Crime is just sheer badassery and Marquee Moon for the perfect clean tones and orchestration.

Also:

Neurosis: Times of Grace ... good tonal variety, lulls and obliterates

Sonic Youth: Daydream Nation ... for the shimmer and skree

Comets on Fire: Blue Cathedral ... outta control Fender abuse

Today is the Day: Willpower ... tritones bloody tritones!

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