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Re: (TV) Wildness



The Gang of 4 song for me is "Armalite Rifle". 2 glorious monster filthy
chords over and over. What's better?

Scott

> From: SCOTT ALDRICH <scott.aldrich@worldnet.att.net>
> Reply-To: tv@obbard.com
> Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 18:36:28 -0400
> To: <tv@obbard.com>
> Subject: Re: (TV) Wildness
> 
> My vote for top manic freakout guitar goes to the MC5's "Thunder Road" live
> French TV appearance (with a version of Kick Out The Jams into Empty Heart
> by the Stones that will make lesser men shit the bed, and the most killer
> version of "Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa", John Lee Hooker's "Motor City's Burning" is
> pretty damn cool, too), and the whole "High Time" album, especially "Baby
> Don't Ya", "Skunk (Sonically Speaking)" - must be heard to be believed -,
> "Over And Over", "Poison", "Sister Anne" (this is genius), and
> "Future/Now"...or, the whole album minus "Miss X". This is punk before punk,
> metal that kills most other metal, and the most defiant guitar playing of
> Kramer and especially Fred "Sonic" Smith.
> 
> Roy Loney's sleazy guitar on the Flamin' Groovies "Teenage Head" album is
> the mac daddy, too.
> 
> Lee Baker's guitar on Mud Boy & The Neutron's "Money Talks" or Moloch's
> "Cocaine Katy" is blues at it's most sick/evil. "I'm Gonna Booglarize You,
> Baby" by Captain Beefheart (Zoot Horn Roll and two other guitarists) is in
> the same vein.  
> 
> Also I like Quine and Ivan Julian on CCR's "Walk On The Water". Beautiful.
> 
> Scott
> 
> 
> 
>> From: Noah Lopez <noahl@U.Arizona.EDU>
>> Reply-To: tv@obbard.com
>> Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 14:37:53 -0700 (MST)
>> To: tv@obbard.com
>> Subject: Re: (TV) Wildness
>> 
>> 
>> I'll second "Anthrax". I remember thinking that if I ever had the
>> balls to play guitar, *that's* how I would want to sound. I hear
>> the sounds of the guitars on that record, and I just start
>> vibrating in pleasure.
>> 
>> Noah
>> 
>> 
>> On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Ray wrote:
>> 
>>> how about "love like anthrax" or "at home she's a tourist" by the Gang of
>>> Four for some top manic freak-out guitar???
>>> 
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Keith Allison <keith@marquee.demon.co.uk>
>>> 
>>>> Here I am sitting around on a wet Sunday afternoon going back through my
>>>> record collection and I end up listening to an album from 1972 (yes, I'm
>>>> old) by Patto, called, "Roll Em, Smoke Em, Put Another Line Out", which
>>>> contains a track called "Loud Green Song" which has to be THE greatest
>>>> manic freak-out piece of guitar noise ever (the late, great Olly
>>>> Halsall).
>>>> 
>>>> Unless someone has other nominations....?
>>> 
>>> 
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