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Popol Vuh Vs Amon Duul II

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Topic: Popol Vuh Vs Amon Duul II
Posted By: SteveG
Subject: Popol Vuh Vs Amon Duul II
Date Posted: September 28 2015 at 16:33
Which Germans make you most want to plug in your lava lamp: Popol the Vuh or Amon the Duul?

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Posted By: LearsFool
Date Posted: September 28 2015 at 17:21
A whole seven great albums almost give ADII a definitive nod, but Hosianna Mantra is enough to balance things out.

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Posted By: bloodnarfer
Date Posted: September 28 2015 at 17:25
thanks for the BOTH option.  If forced to pick I would do ADII

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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: September 28 2015 at 18:11
ADII

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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: September 28 2015 at 18:27
AD2

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Posted By: Rando
Date Posted: September 28 2015 at 18:39

Undoubtedly for me its POPOL VUH - Back in the 70's when I first bought "In The Garden Of Pharaoh ('71)" scared the dickens out of me. I didn't know what to make of this unsettling music - But it's also what perked up my rather precarious curiosity to continue and I wasn't disappointed with "HOSIANNA MANTRA (' 72)" - Blissfully enchanting it slowly drew you in and lulled you to continue listening - I found it difficult to describe their music but meditative, with Gregorian-like choirs, florid piano passages, oboes, drone-like guitars, sitars, and tambouras-

Then came the Werner Herzog film soundtracks (Aguirre, Nosferatu) and I was back with Popol Vuh -

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Posted By: sublime220
Date Posted: September 28 2015 at 21:01
Nope. Nope. Can't Do. Both.

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