Musicological banter

ScooterHatch wrote:
Sounds promising

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jun/06/lou-reeds-earliest-velvet-underground-demos-unearthed-for-reissue




Would listen.
Off-season wrote:
ScooterHatch wrote:
Sounds promising

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jun/06/lou-reeds-earliest-velvet-underground-demos-unearthed-for-reissue




Would listen.
Will listen.
Julian, wrote:
Off-season wrote:
ScooterHatch wrote:
Sounds promising

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jun/06/lou-reeds-earliest-velvet-underground-demos-unearthed-for-reissue




Would listen.
Will listen.


Correct use of future conditional instead of subjunctive mood.
Julian, wrote:
Off-season wrote:


Would listen.
Will listen.

did you listen to the little teaser…I think I need to change my pants
https://youtu.be/UFcrIe7d3uQ
gave me the chills hearing that


but I noticed its also it's letting you know you are going to be unloading your wallet on a regular basis as the go through the lou reed archives.  I think they have a plan where they can ACH it out of your bank on a scheduled date


https://loureedarchive.com/products/words-music-may-1965-deluxe-lp-t-shirt-lithograph-bundle
only on this edition a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right,”

they should release a reel to reel edition, now that would be fucking cool (few could play it, but still cool)

Ok, couldn't resist and picked up the yellow lp
So I'm no Kraftwork expert…but 9:30's email blast seems to have the timeline off

Without them, there's no Duran Duran as much as there's no Roxy Music (or Brian Eno, or Bryan Ferry); there's no LCD Soundsystem as much as there's no Stereolab. And don't get us started on their influence on Devo and Gary Numan…


Don't roxy music and brian eno predate Kraftwork?
I guess the impact on their later work is what they are trying to say??
Are Kraftwerk and Kraftwork related?

Well krautrock had big influence on Eno and I guess Avalon era Roxy but early Roxy and Kraftwerk ran parallel
ScooterHatch wrote:
So I'm no Kraftwork expert…

funny I originally wrote Kraftwerk and 'corrected' it…
but the statement still stands

I guess I always thought they started in like 74 with autobahn, but no see they released some obscure stuff that eno and co probably had their grubby mits on in 1970
No not really.. I think certainly Roxy incorporated Kraftwerk influence when they became practically a synth band on Avalon but that was 1982 and Eno was long gone

Eno became a kraut rocker in 1976-77 even recording albums with Cluster, Moebius, Roedelius etc

At least that’s what I think but krautrock is a genre I have hardly explored
Starsky wrote:
At least that’s what I think but krautrock is a genre I have hardly explored
yeah I think NEU! when you say krautrock, not Kraftwerk
and other than knowing their name and genre/influence…that's where my knowledge stops
Pavement’s Wowee zowee LP cover is a knockoff parody whatever of krautrockers Guru Guru
Starsky wrote:
Pavement’s Wowee zowee LP cover is a knockoff parody whatever of krautrockers Guru Guru

ya think
I would love to collect krautrock but these records are so rare… definitely a big hole in my collection



Before Autobahn. "Tone Float" was 1970. Ralf & Florian left Organisation to form Kraftwerk.
No Kraftwerk no Detroit Techno. No Detroit Techno, no New Dance Show. No Kraftwerk and no New Dance Show, no this . . .

https://youtu.be/ZOcf9Uq6EjQ

Also Stranger Things related is Kate Bush charting all over the place 36 years after "Running Up That Hill" and album "Hounds Of Love" were released.

Probably not possible without the internet…

Never thought about it in the past but today I learned that Bun E. Carlos’s actual name is Bunezuela Carlos

Also free band name