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    • June 24, 2010 12:31 AM CDT
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      This is really nice too, from the same video game.
    • June 24, 2010 12:29 AM CDT
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      How about this?
    • June 23, 2010 8:05 PM CDT
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      Jackass. TIRC Records said:
      If we haven't heard it, how would we know that we haven't heard it? How could we post here about it? Pretty hard to discover something that's undiscovered, knowwhatamsayin?
    • June 16, 2010 10:49 AM CDT
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      some names come to mind, beauregard ajax with deaf prescilla, a very dark psyched up album preceeding sgtr peppers! they havea song about a kaleidosope, which is just fuckin lovely! the whole album is musically superb, and keeps u intersted, no stupid blues additions/fillers here!
      national harvester from sweden, glue psyche which is very similar to early floyd and hawkwind, but again preceeding the both! the sound is evident on both groups early lp´s,,, and isn´t lol... but its slow strange and dark, some say prog, but choose that word carefully as there is a lot of kak out there!
      wailing walls only lp,.. captain beefheart meets the country, its a nice crossover lp, has its faults, but 1st side is a killer, and really recommended! check country of the goose..
      can.. tago mago.. german polish korean backward masking drum and bass dance from 1973, some say prog but choose etc tc...... nice tunes and look out for oh yeah! a killer tune!
      cheapo crypt samplers 1 and 2.. has got everything. gories turks 9pound hammer, oblivians headcoates and more more more.. pick it up for 2bucks! great great piece plastic!
      david bowie ziggy stardust live on the airwaves vol one, huh? i hear u say.. guys this is the nutz, bowie is demi god! back then nuthin like it, and the live version of moonage hang onto and watch that man.. wow! the guitar is freakin awesome! accept no substitute!
    • February 25, 2010 3:04 PM CST
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      Have you looked into automata? Just a little for me but if people like Pat Metheny can interact with electronic controlled analog instruments and say it goes far beyond his expectations then-----it might be a new area for years of new shit. Were not speed metal here but I've seen 350 BPM with total control. Type in over at the tube, I like that saxophone and percussion is a natural. Any guitar player want to describe those necks and what appears to be a movable nut. Picking at standard position and another at the top. HEY get this, I went to get the link for you and I had a message from the guy!!! I left a thumbs up and he asked if I had any requests...... He's our chance to garage-punk-Haze-a-bot.
    • February 25, 2010 1:52 PM CST
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      Damn, I've been trying to embed this Youtube for a few days but it's not working. So here's the link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZFr2Fh66zs It's Jacques Brel singing "Amsterdam" (aka "The Port of Amsterdam") My favorite version actually was by Dave Van Ronk. It's working!
    • February 25, 2010 11:38 AM CST
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      to TIRC-

      laugh it up, buddy, but maybe i shoulda called the thread 'Is there anything I haven't heard yet?' just so bored folks like you participate in the thread and not ridicule it. hope you come up with something cool for us soon...
    • February 25, 2010 10:08 AM CST
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      If we haven't heard it, how would we know that we haven't heard it? How could we post here about it? Pretty hard to discover something that's undiscovered, knowwhatamsayin?
    • January 8, 2010 12:36 AM CST
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    • January 8, 2010 12:18 AM CST
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      glad you dig it! fly sister can't be wrong!

    • January 7, 2010 10:25 AM CST
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      This thread is truly amazing how it's blossomed over the last year. Thanks to everyone for tips, links and reports. I have really dug deep into lots of the replies, even playing stuff in our Sonic Nightmares podcast. I'll even do a separate show someday with music I've discovered just from this thread alone!

      I'm listening to the link S.Law posted right now, fucking amazing stuff! World Garage!
    • January 1, 2010 4:33 PM CST
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      Since they invented cd's, I've been getting into different styles of music.

      Don't know if you'd call it obscure, but the Goodbye Babylon 6-cd boxset of fire & brimstone pre-war gospel is amazing - especially the sermons (over the songs).

      Sublime Frequencies releases are on my list too, especially the Middle Eastern and African ones, and the frog song on the Singapore-A-Go-Go cd sounds like some Jamaican dub thing.

      Speaking of Africa, for some reason, I really like Pekos/Yoro Diallo (which reminds me of Capt Beefheart) and Tinariwen, although some people say this stuff sounds like Santana.

      I'm not a fan of "Tak Tak punk" or "myspace crust" which is where someone in Malaysia, or somewhere else on myspace, has heard Agnostic Front or whatever, and does a straight up imitation with nothing to add. Probably the internet's fault, right?
    • December 31, 2009 2:20 AM CST
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    • December 23, 2009 6:03 AM CST
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      Ele Vega said:
      have you ever heard the original greek version of pulp fiction's misirlou???? very trippy, enjoy :-) :
      Thinking Cap is 'ON' Brother... I WILL 'COME-Up' withe SOMETHING!! I have Korla Pandit doing AN INCREDIBLE version Of: MISERLOU!! ON this "COLLECTION Of ORGAN MUSIC" RECORD!! could that 'count' for SOMETHING??
    • December 6, 2009 9:55 AM CST
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      omg, new g n' r? say it ain't so.

      i vote for sea shanties in general and Ewan MacColl and AL Lloyd's Blow Boys Blow (1960) record in particular. Even Zappa and Beefheart loved that record. My dad turned me on to it 10 years before punkrock changed everything. now it's back in fairly heavy rotation here. I think it's on what or waffles too.
    • December 4, 2009 9:43 PM CST
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      My daughter gave me this one. I think Beat-Man should cover this one Buddha's on the main line Tell him what you want. Call him up and tell him what you want
    • November 14, 2009 2:25 AM CST
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      Haha, no, that's the face of the actual performer, kostas bezos :) click here for a clearer version.. swt said:
      Is that the face of Lee Harvey Oswald photoshopped in there?
    • November 13, 2009 10:21 PM CST
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      Is that the face of Lee Harvey Oswald photoshopped in there?
    • November 13, 2009 7:35 PM CST
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      Ah, right, and how could I forget the yodelling Bezos' Hawaiian Orchestra?! This guy was a rembetiko artist (sort of greek blues from the 30s) and this was his side project. Pardon the silly image, I thought it was the only fitting thing to put there :) Cheeky Greeky said:
      Like luscevious drummer said, what about greek 60s garage? Here's a good example, there's more on my page and even more in this playlist: .................
    • November 5, 2009 9:28 AM CST
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      I've played Los Tigres del Norte a couple of times on The Big Enchilada and lots of times on my radio shows. Pioneers of narcocorrido!

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