"is the answer to this question considered to be deeply necessary?"
Yes.
Alan, I understand what you're saying in your message, but *Lightning
Bolt* is one of those things that you need to become acquainted with --
they are that good. I can't guarantee that you'll become a lifelong fan,
but it is essential that you become familiar with them. If you're
looking for a starting point, I'd recommend the album *Wonderful
Rainbow*, although all of their albums tread similar territory and are
of similar quality. Also, they are great live -- check 'em out if they
come to a venue near you -- and be sure to bring ear plugs!
cheers,
Tommy
Alan Lockett wrote:
quoted 99 lines Sorry, I may be exposing myself to ridicule for demonstrating extreme
>
> Sorry, I may be exposing myself to ridicule for demonstrating extreme
> unhipness for my state of ignorance about something that may well be
> radically Cool'n'Groovy and painfully In The Now, but... here goes...
> Who/what/why is Lightning Bolt? More to the point, is the answer to
> this question considered to be deeply necessary? If not, just say so,
> and I can stop worrying that I'm missing out on something. So much of
> our music-seeking is driven by some form of paranoia that we may not
> be 'in on' something, then once we're 'in on' it, the feeling is often
> that we could have managed perfectly well being 'out on' it.
>
> Make sense?
>
> Ta,
> alan
>
> --On 24 May 2006 12:00 +0100 Brian.Power@cso.ie wrote:
>
>> When Saturday Comes... I can as good as give up on hearing anything more
>> than a muffle then for, what, 2 or 3 days perhaps ?
>>
>> Reason being : Lightning Bolt tomorrow night AND The Boredoms Friday
>> night
>> !!!!! My little treat to me on account of having not made it over to All
>> Tomorrows Parties this year (sigh)...
>>
>> Where'd ye catch 'em at Glenn ?
>>
>>
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>> | | Subject: Re: [idm] noise source detection need still help
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>>
>> I've got a ringing noise in my ears today, but that's probably because
>> I saw Lightning Bolt last night.
>>
>>> I think I remember your letter, I also gave a few suggestions I think.
>>> You need to describe the noise a bit better and also describe what
>>> components you are using (turntables etc.), and if they all make noise.
>>>
>>> By the way, you can find archives here:
>>> http://elists.resynthesize.com/idm/
>>>
>>> rb skrev:
>>>
>>>> hi
>>>> i did write a mail before but unfortunatelly deleted my mailbox.
>>>> can anyone help me detecting the noise i have in most of the music im
>>>> listening latelly.
>>>
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