No just occurred to me earlier to DL Feel Flows though. More gems?
i havent marinated but i think there are some
i havent marinated but i think there are some
Yeah checking them out now
there is alot of hideous digital noise or whatever on these as the reviews noted
James Blake slid on this in 2016
More like Bill Flourish
Yeah there's definitely enough great Dennis material here to just make my own version of the album he never finished making
I think I'll go with Hubba Hubba instead of his other proposed title; Poops
@Elric https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4IH0HKQbIxzPsFj0Nqpsn2?si=578e1cc316634362
the sequence Dark Star -> Wharf Rat debut -> Dark Star is a universally agreed hall of famer featuring a legendary spontaneous "beautiful jam" after they finish Wharf Rat.
Landmark year in many ways. Debut of tons of their classics like Wharf Rat, Bertha, Playing in the Band, Bird Song, Sugaree, Brown-Eyed Women. Might be the single year that debuted the most classics even though most of them peaked a bit later. Kind of the last hurrah of Pigpen who was slowly sinking into the background and just contributed sparingly in 1972 before leaving the band and dying. Also released successful (partially overdubbed) live album aka Skull & Roses which introduced the term "deadhead" in its packaging. Really set the stage for a lot of their career after the transitional year of 1970.
Probably their most rocking year in terms of style. Rawer, lighter on the longer extended jams compared to 1969-1970 and less psychedelic. Much of this year had their smallest instrumental combo ever, with the departure of 2nd drummer Mickey Hart and Pigpen barely contributing keyboards it was mostly just drums+bass+2 guitars. more of a straight up party rock band sound instead of cosmic explorers. Their best keyboardist Keith Godcheaux joined towards the end but he wasn't fully settled in until 1972. in terms of comfiness and warmth it feels like their Rubber Soul type of period to me
The whole Ladies and Gentlemen... compilation is one of my all time favorite live releases from them
Is that sooooong
stuck in your head?
Friend of the Devil by The Dead
Or is that just what your friends want me to be?
Is that sooooong
stuck in your head?
Friend of the Devil by The Dead
Or is that just what your friends want me to be?
waylon and willie both dropped great albums














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Denis could have had a classic album if he put these all together @RVI @HeyFella
open.spotify.com/playlist/5qfqpPlOzwgRGRmh6Vbrld?si=92376ec9ea1a4104
uriah heeps opus
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doasF-bHV6Uunderrated heavy krautrock
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNpwQxTYqTEdanish prog psych
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWBqApV2jOIsan francisco psych recorded in 1969 but not released til 1971, they were a bit late to say the least
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAhLyeUaVW4french canterbury scene
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G24AK7tDC8first magma classic album
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kagOQsPRnYgfirst gong classic album
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT6RXJ3gh7Yone of the best atomic rooster songs
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKWy9LhRjpEim just gonna check out those Heep and Magma albums in whole. other ones go hard. had that Gong for ages it great.