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From:
Dave Walker
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- Greg Earle
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Date:
Tue, 26 Apr 1994 17:43:24 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: Gee-tars & 'lectronics ...
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On Tue, 26 Apr 1994, - Greg Earle wrote:
quoted 6 lines I get tingly all over thinking about what would happen if Thurston Moore and> >I get tingly all over thinking about what would happen if Thurston Moore and > >Lee Ranaldo were to collaborate with someone who could integrate their > >wonderful noises with some electronic sound-structures ... > > Yeah ... and whaddya know, they might even call it something like ... > "Ciccone Youth - The Whitey Album" ... (-:
There are a couple of great tracks on that release ("Macbeth", particularly), but as much as I love Sonic Youth, for the most part it's just them screwing around. I'm thinking something more along the lines of some really spooky dark ambience... why don't you make a little suggestion to those "former industrialist" friends of yours (wink!)
quoted 1 line Erm ... about that new Killing Joke single ...> Erm ... about that new Killing Joke single ...
I specifically mentioned the Feelies because I think that they're later albums (_Only Life_ in particular) are a great example of how truly trancy rock can be in capable hands -- if you don't believe me, check out "Away", "For Awhile", or "The Undertow" from that record. ----------------------------------------------------------------- dave walker, detroit art services _ marmoset@msen.com freeke robot luv