What are you listening to?
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Re: What are you listening to?
Always an interesting gander at J. Gunning's spins, this one prompting a revelatory appreciation of the avant-garde element that the Stooges brought to their eponymous debut that followed the exploding inevitable of Andy Warhol's THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO. (John Cale's viola was present for both.)Allhallowsday wrote: ↑March 26th, 2024, 1:55 pm THE STOOGES
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Asheton's sonic chords supplanted those of Lou Reed's string work - at least in their cacophony yield.
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Re: What are you listening to?
Don't forget BLUE CHEER also making prescient records like STOOGES or MC5...NoShear wrote: ↑March 26th, 2024, 2:52 pm ... Always an interesting gander at J. Gunning's spins, this one prompting a revelatory appreciation of the avant-garde element that the Stooges brought to their eponymous debut that followed the exploding inevitable of Andy Warhol's THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO. (John Cale's viola was present for both.)
Asheton's sonic chords supplanted those of Lou Reed's string work - at least in their cacophony yield.
Re: What are you listening to?
...and even earlier, the Who, Allhallowsday. Ron Asheton is said to have paid a 1965 visit to England where he saw the proto-punk group play. (It's a good thing he apparently chose to do so then, otherwise he would've had a long wait until the Who's watershed docking in New York in March of 1967 - or sometime even thereafter.)Allhallowsday wrote: ↑March 26th, 2024, 3:48 pmDon't forget BLUE CHEER also making prescient records like STOOGES or MC5...NoShear wrote: ↑March 26th, 2024, 2:52 pm ... Always an interesting gander at J. Gunning's spins, this one prompting a revelatory appreciation of the avant-garde element that the Stooges brought to their eponymous debut that followed the exploding inevitable of Andy Warhol's THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO. (John Cale's viola was present for both.)
Asheton's sonic chords supplanted those of Lou Reed's string work - at least in their cacophony yield.
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Re: What are you listening to?
NoShear wrote: ↑March 26th, 2024, 4:05 pm ...and even earlier, the Who, Allhallowsday. Ron Asheton is said to have paid a 1965 visit to England where he saw the proto-punk group play. (It's a good thing he apparently chose to do so then, otherwise he would've had a long wait until the Who's watershed docking in New York in March of 1967 - or sometime even thereafter.)
I agree that THE WHO are the first truly Hardcore band, but early enough to be also "Mod" and "Brit Invasion".
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