Wasn't Yes the band that invented hip hop when the Art Of Noise sampled
their drum beats in "Beatbox"? (;
Aaron Ximm wrote:
quoted 27 lines Hey if your gonna do a time warp, why not check out some old Jethro Tull - say fer instanc
>
> > Hey if your gonna do a time warp, why not check out some old Jethro Tull - say fer instance, Aqualung...?
> > Not psychedelic per se, but I think you'll like it.
>
> Uh oh, this is a very slippery slope. But of course, you have to then
> also listen to langorous Yes -- e.g. Close to the Edge, and its sequels
> which in a better universe would have been correctly named OVER the edge,
> Tales from Topographic Oceans and Relayer. Sprawling, intricate,
> undanceable, meticulously produced (to a very personal aesthetic) -- why,
> one step more and you're at Can, and perhaps swimming the Ur-sea from
> which IDM might have sprung via Kraftwerk. Well, maybe. (Blow off course
> and you end up in the Zappa archipelago. There there be monsters.)
>
> Re: PF, my heart is always with "Echoes" on Meddle.
>
> Re: psychedelia... dukes of stratosphere, collected on CD. (Anyone
> familiar with those weird solo andy partridge albums?)
>
> Oh, such innocent days those were..
> aaron
>
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