To: socal_parrot
Oh, I could think of about fifty more albums that should have made this cut, and they'd only begin with Strange Days or A Saucerful of Secrets. On the other hand, I'm counting my blessings that they included Miles Davis, the Beatles, Roxy Music, the Velvet Underground, Otis Redding (I'd have picked Otis Blue or The Soul Album myself) and Blue Oyster Cult, though I would have chosen the debut Blue Oyster Cult album over Secret Treaties. And I'm still trying to figure out why they didn't seem to give even a slight pull on the MC5's Kick Out The James. Then again, these are probably kids, after all; and, anyway, a) they probably wouldn't know Albert Ayler's Spiritual Unity (it's the least obstreperous and most honest-to-God free free jazz album of them all) or the Godz' The Godz 2 (the very essence of "inspired amateurism" and also the best deconstruction of "psychedelic" music this side of the Velvets); and, b) I'd rather have one tug on Blue Cheer's cheerfully insane heavy metal deconstructionist blues jerk Vincebus Eruptum (for the uninitiated: imagine the sound of Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience collaborating as a double trio after they had consumed three cases each of their favourite spirits) than the entire Black Sabbath catalogue...
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03/20/2002 9:14:16 PM PST by
BluesDuke
To: BluesDuke
Blue Cheer's cheerfully insane heavy metal deconstructionist blues jerk Vincebus EruptumTheir version of Summertime Blues is great. You should send Rolling Stone a resume.
To: BluesDuke
ahh Blue Cheer, I remember them, still have that album. Great record.. I seem to recall that the urban legend of that time was, that they were so loud that the drummer became deaf and he had to play by the vibrations of the music. Hah !... How about Jethro Tull 2nd lp (forgot the name) or the 3rd lp "Benefit". I agree with your other choices.
To: BluesDuke
Looking at these lists I'm not sure what their or anybody's definition of "cool" is. The Who, the Pretties cool? What's hot then? Dusty Springfield was definitely the queen of cool. Temptations were cool. Al Green. John Hammond. Traffic, probably. Where is Delbert McClinton or Chris Isaak or Dwight Yoakam? Ann Peebles - super cool! J.J. Cale (who I saw a week ago) super cool. His first album Naturally would be on my list. Naturally! But I don't make lists, hate lists, have no use for lists or halls of fame.
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