Marie on Beefheart...
There is a difference between noise and music, right?
CK:
Actually, according to Zappa when recording those LPs, the point was to
answer that question, "No."
Well, I think they answered that question with a *yes*. There is a
difference
between noise and music. Beefheart
Marie on Beefheart...
There is a difference between noise and music, right?
one man's noise...
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999 02:18:42 -0400 vgs399
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Uh, I think that was "eight octane" range g
Actually, Van Vliet's stuff always went right over my head, sorry to say.
My husband loves "Trout Mask Replica" to this day; still goes over my head
though.
I just put "Moonlight
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My husband loves Trout Mask Replica to this
day; still goes over my head though.
William Cocke wrote:
I just put Moonlight on Vermont on a mixed tape and damn if
it didn't work perfectly. Some of the most whacked out skronky shit ever
recorded. I still can't listen
A Captain Beefheart subject heading on P2. I've been hoping that this
day wouldn't
arrive. It must be some kind of sign. And not a good one.
[Matt Benz] And Marie wins the best Dave Purcell rant award,
tho we could've used a few more profanities, ma'am.
A Captain Beefheart subject heading on P2. I've been hoping that
this day wouldn't arrive. It must be some kind of sign. And not a
good one.
[Matt Benz]
tho we could've used a few more profanities, ma'am.
Well, I'm a lady, damnit. Cut me some slack. g
marie
Sorry to disagree with Marie, but Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band rocked my
little part of the world in their own peculiar way. One of the first CDs I bought was
"Trout Mask Replica", mostly to replace the LP that had grown scratched and worn.
I do agree that most of his later output was
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999 09:28:18 -0500 Marie Arsenault
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Man, I can't even find the words to express how much I hate Beefheart.
I know hate is a strong word, but it's really not strong enough. I'd rather be
forced to listen to Dave Matthews for all eternity through
Hey there,
Marie on Beefheart...
There is a difference between noise and music, right?
Actually, according to Zappa when recording those LPs, the point was to
answer that question, "No."
Later...
CK
It's a common failing of the listening public that they listen to old
Rhythm and Blues records
Marie on Beefheart...
There is a difference between noise and music, right?
CK:
Actually, according to Zappa when recording those LPs, the point was to
answer that question, "No."
Well, I think they answered that question with a *yes*. There is a difference
between noise and music. Beefheart
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Subject: Re: Captain Beefheart (re:Welfare Music)
A Captain Beefheart subject heading on P2. I've been hoping that this
day wouldn't
arrive. It must be some kind of sign. And not a good one.
Richard said:
Wasn't the same said about Captain Beefheart? Now THAT was a voice.
Uh, I think that was "eight octane" range g
Actually, Van Vliet's stuff always went right over my head, sorry to say.
My husband loves "Trout Mask Replica" to this day; still goes over my head
though.
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