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King Crimson
Yes
Pink Floyd (yes I'm an old *******)

and this



please keep listening till the key change and you might understand. <goosebumps>

I'm into Prog Punk RnB and lots more and don't tell anyone but I even went to a Nicki Minaj concert (free tickets - never felt so old in my life)
 
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Pink floyd : animals

Forgot how great this is. My favourite album in year 8, opened my gateway to a variety of strange music.

Made post industrial seem like a natural progression for a young fella. Without it, I'd still think madonna was a genius.
 
boddingtons best said:
King Crimson
Yes
Pink Floyd (yes I'm an old *******)

and this



please keep listening till the key change and you might understand. <goosebumps>

I'm into Prog Punk RnB and lots more and don't tell anyone but I even went to a Nicki Minaj concert (free tickets - never felt so old in my life)

Brave lady.

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Liam_snorkel said:
Jeremy Irons & the Ratgang Malibus:
Psychedelic blues rock with The Music/Buckley-esqe vocals, great tension & release.

https://youtu.be/U7WR32OFIfU
Yeah, I'm going to be listening to this a few more times before I hit the grave. For anyone seeking a cool sunday arvo chill that presses the walls a bit and develops a genuine space then I recommend 'Once Levitated' on the link I've left in Liam's post.
 
One of the awesome psychedelic visions to come out of the Haight-Ashbury scene, which was ******* madder than even I could handle, by the sound of it (and I have been long and far). EDIT: Yes, this is the Smothers Brothers show, which was as far left as mainstream got. On the ground though, it was one of those revolutionary music scenes, from the words of those who were there, and those who were still living it. Living here in Australia has given me a new and very strong appreciation for the influence the hippy scene had on America - perhaps the world - and who many of those people became. I met some seriously cool folks who lived beautiful lives. There was an actual change in consciousness that they got rolling. Although I'd never class myself as a hippy, those folks are my forebears in some way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WANNqr-vcx0
 
Holy crap. Picked this up off the Far-Out Sounds FB group. Worth getting into if you want to hear music you likely aren't hearing any place else, and -Manticle I'm looking at you if you use FB - new blood is a good thing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5X1nE8wqaw
 
Wow. That makes my offering of some blue eyed soul this morning sound like Gutteral Secrete..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJqk2yWUGTM
 
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