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Originally posted by LearsFool LearsFool wrote:

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Originally posted by Polymorphia Polymorphia wrote:

I cannot trust you on that unless you are nude

Also, rec me your favorite albums that Fred Frith is on aside from Herny Cow

Guitar Solos (an album of...guitar solos)

An album of guitars with things shoved onto and between their strings played solo...

Most of all, I second the Killing Time rec. Also, check out Step Across The Border.

All the other recs are good.

Sure, but pieces for solo guitar are still guitar solos. :p 
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I have heard Guitar Solos, Killing Time, and The World as it is Today, but I will check out those others. I am particularly primed for free improv or free improv leaning stuff. 
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Originally posted by Polymorphia Polymorphia wrote:

I have heard Guitar Solos, Killing Time, and The World as it is Today, but I will check out those others. I am particularly primed for free improv or free improv leaning stuff. 

Well in that case the duo with Cutler and the duo with Zorn, as well as Death Ambient, should be exactly what you are looking for. 
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And if you like Frith’s “guitar on table” improv approach, check out Keith Rowe, of AMM. He has some solo works in the same vein.
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

And if you like Frith’s “guitar on table” improv approach, check out Keith Rowe, of AMM. He has some solo works in the same vein.
Oh, yes, I know and love Keith Rowe, though I've heard more of his work outside of AMM than in AMM. Need to listen to more AMM proper. What I didn't know was that Frith does tabletop stuff. Learn something new about the guy every day.

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Originally posted by Polymorphia Polymorphia wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

And if you like Frith’s “guitar on table” improv approach, check out Keith Rowe, of AMM. He has some solo works in the same vein.
Oh, yes, I know and love Keith Rowe, though I've heard more of his work outside of AMM than in AMM. Need to listen to more AMM proper. What I didn't know was that Frith does tabletop stuff. Learn something new about the guy every day.

Frith's album Live In Japan focuses on this exclusively. 

And not that you asked about AMM, but my recs for that:

AMM
The Crypt
At The Roundhouse
The Nameless Uncarved Block
Before Driving To The Chapel...
Laminal 
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tfw making a lasagna to stop my stomach ache
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I can't even list my favorites, everything featuring Frith is worthy. Without his music, no Esmectatons, bb. 
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tfw my stomach ache stopped
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yes, even though the lasagna was one of them ready-made sh*ts and it took over half an hour on maximum temperature for the cheese on top to even melt and it tasted pretty bland
it's so much better when you make it yourself really
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There is a planet made out of lasagna somewhere in the universe.
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There is a planet made out of lasagna somewhere in the universe.
I believe it. The moon is already 1/4 the way there, being made of cheese and all.
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tfw you find a possibly working TV in the garbage but don't have room for it
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Sour milk or kefir is good for bad stumacks. Yugurt like products in general are good for stumack baccteria flora
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Originally posted by HemispheresOfXanadu HemispheresOfXanadu wrote:

Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

There is a planet made out of lasagna somewhere in the universe.
I believe it. The moon is already 1/4 the way there, being made of cheese and all.
If the universe is infinite (or may as well be, since it’s expanding faster than I can run), then any kind of thing you can imagine must exist in it. I can prove it. No, no I can’t.
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I wish I liked yogurt. I guess it’s ok but the initial thought of it makes me gag a little. And now, Greek yogurt? What da fuq’s dat about? And don’t you hate when people spell it “yoghurt”? Present company excepted, of course. Gee, I really don’t feel like working now.
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I love Turkish yoghurt in an erotic way.
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I hear that the lasagna planet was formed on a Wednesday by the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
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I find Kefir and Yogurt goode (good).
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