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Posted: April 13 2015 at 18:10
zappaholic wrote:
aglasshouse wrote:
Butthole Surfers are really strange.
And that was from one of their "mainstream" albums. For true weirdness, dig back through albums like Hairway To Steven and Psychic... Powerless... Another Mans Sac.
Also check out their homeboys Crust, who played the same kinda stuff only a little more dark and disturbing.
That would be simply too strange for the thread. We dare not delve that deep.
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Posted: April 17 2015 at 14:33
The Dark Elf wrote:
moshkito wrote:
.... AND .... a few songs by Dudley Moore in a few of the albums with Peter Cook ... of course, we could always consider walking backwards for Christmas, but I think that's too progressive for this town!
Obviously, nobody can have your depth. Nobody can possibly get your reference. Except, of course, anyone who has ever listened to the nationally syndicated Dr. Demento radio show, which ran for nearly 20 years in every major market in the U.S.
AND I know that the Dr did indeed play Spike Milligan! And the OP did not specify rock music or Dark Elf music!
Edited by moshkito - April 17 2015 at 14:36
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Posted: April 17 2015 at 15:16
moshkito wrote:
The Dark Elf wrote:
moshkito wrote:
.... AND .... a few songs by Dudley Moore in a few of the albums with Peter Cook ... of course, we could always consider walking backwards for Christmas, but I think that's too progressive for this town!
Obviously, nobody can have your depth. Nobody can possibly get your reference. Except, of course, anyone who has ever listened to the nationally syndicated Dr. Demento radio show, which ran for nearly 20 years in every major market in the U.S.
AND I know that the Dr did indeed play Spike Milligan! And the OP did not specify rock music or Dark Elf music!
The OP didn't specify you should belittle the rest of the posters with your myopic opinions either. Just pointing out that, once again, you think way too much of yourself. Like Narcissus with grammatical issues.
Edited by The Dark Elf - April 17 2015 at 17:55
...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology...
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Posted: April 17 2015 at 18:38
^ "Why do you think you're being investigated?" That album he did with the lone door on the cover. Blue Thumb records, I believe. Wonderful. A true beat original.
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Posted: April 17 2015 at 18:42
Hats Off to (Roy) Harper by Led Zeppelin
Revolution 9 by The Beatles
Ummagumma the studio album by Pink Floyd
also Interstellar Overdrive by the same group
those are the ones at the moment
Kid A the album i should also mention too, especially the first two tracks (and Everything in Its Right Place in particular) i'm intrigued in weird songs to begin with btw.
It may seem like nothing now, but in '73 the weirdness quotient was quite high. You'd get albums like that confiscated at school. It happened to me with the School's Out album. Damn nun never gave it back.
Perhaps if you'd returned her habit, wimple and black metal compilation she would have been more forgiving?
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Posted: April 18 2015 at 08:38
Guy Guden wrote:
^ "Why do you think you're being investigated?" That album he did with the lone door on the cover. Blue Thumb records, I believe. Wonderful. A true beat original.
Thank you Sir, I think I was doing a search on songs named 'gold' and came across him. Delightfully odd.
-------someone please tell him to delete this line, he looks like a noob-------
I don't have an unnatural obsession with Disney Princesses, I have a fourteen year old daughter and coping mechanisms.
Trying hard not to confuse weird with creepy although they overlap so readily:
Tiny Tim - Stay Down Here Where You Belong Residents - Bach Is Dead Can - Little Star of Bethlehem Syd Barrett - Golden Hair Residents - Blue Rosebuds Scott Walker - Farmer In the City Stranglers - Peasant in the Big sh*tty Mike Taylor/Colosseum - Jumping Off the Sun Soundtrack to 'Beneath the Planet of the Apes'- All Thing Bright and Beautiful Schoenberg - Pierrot Lunaire (any of it and all of it) Gentle Giant - Knots Chou Pahrot - the Random Shoggy Ivor Cutler - I Believe in Bugs Crazy World of Arthur Brown - Spontaneous Apple Creation Fall - Hip Priest Tom Verlaine - Yonki Time PIL - Tie Me to the Length of That Tom Lehrer - I Hold Your Hand in Mine
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Posted: April 18 2015 at 09:32
ExittheLemming wrote:
The Dark Elf wrote:
It may seem like nothing now, but in '73 the weirdness quotient was quite high. You'd get albums like that confiscated at school. It happened to me with the School's Out album. Damn nun never gave it back.
Perhaps if you'd returned her habit, wimple and black metal compilation she would have been more forgiving?
Oh, I gave all that up when I quit Catholicism. One could say I kicked the habit.
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