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RFNAPLES
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Gender: Male
Age: 75
Location: Durham, NC, USA
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- Posted: 04/02/2009 22:48
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Recording of Strawberry Fields Forever began on November 24, 1966 and completed on December 9, 1966 but then was edited by Martin and Emerick. It was not released until February 13, 1967 which is why many use 1967 as its year.
Little Sister was written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman and first released as a single in 1961 by Elvis Presley, who turned it into a #5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 in the UK. The song was later covered by Dwight Yoakam, Robert Plant, Ry Cooder and others. I didn’t consider Cochran’s song because it came out in 1958 and to less commercial success.
The Twist gave birth to the Twist dance craze. The song was written and originally released in 1959 by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters but was only a minor 1960 hit. The Twist song and dance were popularized in 1960 when the song was covered by Chubby Checker. His single reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 19, 1960 and then set a record by being the only single to reach #1 in two different chart runs when it topped the chart again on January 13, 1962.
Like most progressive/experimental songs those I chose often had older generations scoffing. _________________ Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by RFNAPLES
Bubbling Under The Top 100 Greatest Mus...y RFNAPLES
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Detroit Rock Citizen
Age: 60
Location: Livonia, Michigan U.S.A.
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- #12
- Posted: 04/04/2009 14:29
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JohnnyRocketFingers wrote: | Was that a joke? | I'll Loan a qtip if you need to clean your ears johnny _________________ To each his reach but if I don't cop it ain't mine to have - George Clinton
My chart
http://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=689
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NowhereMan
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Age: 30
Location: Nowhereland. (Cheshire/Liverpool)
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- #13
- Posted: 04/04/2009 20:22
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In my opinion, I feel most Beatle songs are experimental, I feel this because I am a bit of a 'Beatle Maniac' - I like collecting Outtakes and Bootlegs - and through these snippets I understand more how each song is special.
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Mr.Music
Location: Estonia
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- #14
- Posted: 04/05/2009 07:47
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Frownland - Captain Beefheart
Hurricane Fighter Plane - Red Krayola
Sister Ray - VU
Halleluwah - Can
Monterey - Tim Buckley
I Hate You - The Monks
Dub Housing - Pere Ubu
Makeshift Swahili - This Heat
Walrus Hunt - The Residents
She Is Beyond Good And Evil - The Pop Group
War - Henry Cow
Soft Machine - Facelift
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NowhereMan
Gender: Male
Age: 30
Location: Nowhereland. (Cheshire/Liverpool)
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- #15
- Posted: 04/05/2009 13:24
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The Way Young Lovers Do - Van Morrison
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JohnnyRocketFingers
Location: PA
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- Posted: 04/14/2009 17:32
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Nice picks Mr. Music. Hurricane Fighter Plane maybe the single greatest experimental rock song. All your picks are great but in particular I really like Facelift, Frownland, Sister Ray, and Walrus Hunt.
This never happened in the greatest albums tournaments but i'd like to see the opinions and reasons why.
Eskimo Vs Not Available
Both fantastic. But for me i have to go with Not Available for two reasons.
1 - Ships A Going Down. This song is ridiculous. If there was a genre for "Hardcore Experimental" this would be the defining song. The musicianship on the entire album is amazing but especially on Ships a Going Down it is truly genius.
2 - This album is The Resident's most crazy, experimental, and most different than all their rest, and when you look at their catalogue and some of the crazy stuff they have made, an album would have to be genius and really really far out and to accomplish the task and that is what "Not Available is." _________________ "The future is unwritten."
~Joe Strummer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F10tP5HIpaA
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Charicature
Age: 49
Location: Vermont
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- #17
- Posted: 04/14/2009 18:25
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Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
and though it was never called "experimental" it's definitely unique enough to fit the bill:
February - Jesus Jones _________________ <(: @ >
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NowhereMan
Gender: Male
Age: 30
Location: Nowhereland. (Cheshire/Liverpool)
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- #18
- Posted: 04/14/2009 19:36
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Some beatle's classics that I feel are experimental -
Rain
Because
I Feel Fine
I'm Only Sleeping
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Mr.Music
Location: Estonia
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- Posted: 04/14/2009 19:39
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JohnnyRocketFingers wrote: | Nice picks Mr. Music. Hurricane Fighter Plane maybe the single greatest experimental rock song. All your picks are great but in particular I really like Facelift, Frownland, Sister Ray, and Walrus Hunt.
This never happened in the greatest albums tournaments but i'd like to see the opinions and reasons why.
Eskimo Vs Not Available
Both fantastic. But for me i have to go with Not Available for two reasons.
1 - Ships A Going Down. This song is ridiculous. If there was a genre for "Hardcore Experimental" this would be the defining song. The musicianship on the entire album is amazing but especially on Ships a Going Down it is truly genius.
2 - This album is The Resident's most crazy, experimental, and most different than all their rest, and when you look at their catalogue and some of the crazy stuff they have made, an album would have to be genius and really really far out and to accomplish the task and that is what "Not Available is." |
I prefer Eskimo myself but i enjoy Not Available also very much. Everytime i listen to Eskimo i get that icy feeling, the soundscapes are so real. Im hunting a walrus with the natives, doing what they are doing. Its so damn real album.
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JohnnyRocketFingers
Location: PA
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- Posted: 04/14/2009 22:00
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Very true indeed. I doubt there will ever be another band like the residents again. _________________ "The future is unwritten."
~Joe Strummer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F10tP5HIpaA
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