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Sujet Les trésors cachés du rock

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Sujet de la discussion Les trésors cachés du rock
Voila j'ouvre un thread pour que l'on poste ici les albums que peu connaissent, et qui sont des petits bijoux, ou au moins des bizarreries à écouter absolument. Avec la pochette c'est encore mieux.
Je ne parle pas de disques de collections, mais des trucs, soit réédités il y a peu, soit complètement oubliés, ...

Voila je commence avec ça, Kevin Ayers, ancien membre de Soft machine, je ne connais que cet album mais c'est assez chouette, bien arrangé, typique seventies

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991
ça donnerait presque envi de l'ecouter... :boire2:
992
Ah mais il faut l'écouter !
une petite recherche google rapid... et hop
993
Allez, je vais le recupperer, si vous ne voyez pas demain c'est que je serais mort pendant l'ecoute et que cette musique est toxique.

c'est connu mais bon j'ai vu d'autre album de yes sur ce thread alors...



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Biography by Cub Koda

Citation : One of the great stories of rock & roll is that of the three Wiggins sisters (Dot, Helen, and Betty), better known as the Shaggs. Growing up dirt poor in New Hampshire, the three girls were turned onto forming a band by their father, Austin Wiggins, who bought their instruments and payed for lessons. Despite their lack of musical expertise, Austin drove the girls down to a studio in Massachusetts, determined to get them on tape "while they were still hot." Striking a deal with a local fly-by-night record company called Third World, the Shaggs recorded their debut album, Philosophy of the World, in one day, recording a dozen tunes all written by Dot. One thousand copies were pressed and all but 100 of them quickly disappeared, along with the president of the company. The Shaggs started playing a regular, Saturday night dance back home in Fremont, NH, and added another sister, Rachel, on bass, to their ranks. When Austin Wiggins passed away in 1975, the group disbanded and never played together again. But over the intervening years, their lone misguided attempt at recording started gaining cult status. In a Playboy magazine interview, Frank Zappa called Philosophy of the World his third all-time favorite album, and by the time NRBQ had reissued it in 1980, its legendary status was already confirmed. Other, later, and slightly more profieicent recordings emerged on the compilation Shaggs' Own Thing, and both albums were produced for compact disc on Rounder, issued as simply The Shaggs. In 1999, RCA Victor finally reissued the original Philiosophy album with its original cover, notes, and sequencing, keeping the music of the Shaggs (which one can view as either guileless primitive art or just a garage band that really can't play or sing) alive into the new millennium.

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Watch out Strange cat people...stouf's on the prowl
995
Tain je suis en train d'écouter le titre éponyme de l'album sur radioblog, y'a vraiment rien à quoi se raccrocher, pas de tempo, de rythme, c'est :8O:
Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.
996
J'avoue j'ai découvert ça ce week end, et j'étais sur le cul. C'était tellement... autre chose.
997
Je me lance là. C'est (click mais chut)
998
Ouch :o:
999

Dans un monde réellement renversé, le vrai est un moment du faux. G.Debord.

1000
Bon après les shags l'enchainement est difficile ,mais je me suis acheté ça tout à l'heure:



pour le moment c'est :8)