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nillehessy
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hallo a good day 2 U...enjoy my channel ifulike...& if U watch TV or go outside
don´t get caught & don´t B a sucka ..✌.. en de aarde is plat . klap op je gat
don´t get caught & don´t B a sucka ..✌.. en de aarde is plat . klap op je gat
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a heron(reiger) schlucks a pike in whole at dutch creek..
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a heron(reiger) schlucks a pike in whole at dutch creek..
90s dennis rodman commercial i really liked
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90s dennis rodman commercial i really liked
south carolina woman ´killing that pedofile was the best day of my life´
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south carolina woman ´killing that pedofile was the best day of my life´
prince roger nelson´s nephew .. ´´prince is(was) crazy train´´
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prince roger nelson´s nephew .. ´´prince is(was) crazy train´´
captain hook - the only process - live remix
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captain hook - the only process - live remix
Herman Brood and his Wild Romance - Rock'n'Roll Junkie
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Herman Brood and his Wild Romance - Rock'n'Roll Junkie
Acid Mothers Temple The Beautiful Blue Ecstasy
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Acid Mothers Temple The Beautiful Blue Ecstasy
Thunderdome 2 Back From Hell! Judgement Day
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Thunderdome 2 Back From Hell! Judgement Day
Sehr gutes Album und ein Meilenstein für die Stones.
The tracklist of this Rolling Stones rock studio album released on 1981 is : Start Me Up - 3:31 Hang Fire - 2:20 Slave - 6:34 Little T & A - 3:23 Black Limousine - 3:31 Neighbours - 3:30 Worried About You - 5:16 Tops - 3:45 Heaven - 4:21 No Use In Crying - 3:24 Waiting On A Friend - 4:34
Always preferred this to trout mask replica. It's less drawn out more compact
Beefheart has influenced everyone from John Lennon to Flea, Led Zeppelin to the Tubes. He has left a huge, Godzilla-like footprint in the musical landscape, and this album proves why.
Many people hear this and think it is random, with a loose structure that allows for coincidental configurations that are interesting in their randomness, and that is an easy conclusion that releases the listener from putting in the effort to make sense of the material. In truth, the music is very tight and disciplined, with the band being able to play the pieces live or in a studio pretty much verbatim with every other performance. Drumbo even designed a notation system the band could follow.
After a high school friend force fed me TMR for about a year and I finally got the whole thing, I heard this one in college and _got it instantly_ at first listen. TMR and Decals remain all-time faves, impossible to rate one over the other for quality, even though they're different albums with different sounds. Woe is-a me bop!
Oooo my creaaaam
Im edging to this!!!🎉❤
I still have the cassette released by Enigma in 1983. I special-ordered it from Wonderland Records in Newark, DE soon after it came out.
Geweldig! 🌑🖤🌑
❤️1:01🖤2:12...❤️
Geweldige band, en zo'n mooi nummer dit🎶...Doemaar is mijn jeugd💯😍🎶
Ik hou zo van de Stonessssss😍💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
nn nn nnndaa denk ik toch effe (►__◄) haai ik ben connor connor mcklootn van de klan mcklootn en ik ben een wortel🥕
Wat een tijden zeg!, if i could turn back time...(ik heb nog een kortstondige relatie met hem gehad toen ik 17 jaar was, hij kwam vaak in Roepie roepie(krimpen aan den IJssel, altijd jammen, ik kwam er ook vaak)...💯🔥😍🎼🎶💥💯🔥🎉🔥🔥🔥🎶💥
ahaah herman allright dan zat je daar ook goed goeie jij lucky fox
@@nillehessy ja inderdaad! 💯💥🔥😂
Last time I listened to this was about 40 years ago. I didn't understand, or more importantly, appreciate it then. I'm an old hippie at 68, and I finally understand it now. Yea maturity!
Just one guitarist on this one... but with some marimba
I love this album just as much as I love Trout Mask Replica. What amazes me is that it stands on its own and has a unique quality. Yes, there are similarities to Trout Mask Replica, but the use of Art Tripp playing marimba and Don Van Vliet's return to playing harmonica gives it a wonderfully unique sound. Bellerin' Plain is one of my favorites because the lyrics are so vivid and filled with folklore about freight trains out in the American countryside. By the way, the reason I think that Don didn't play harmonica on TMR was because he just received a soprano saxophone as a gift at the beginning of creating TMR and Don was so interested in playing it that he set aside his harmonicas. Jeff Cotton said in an interview that he and John French bought Don the soprano sax because Don loved jazz sax players like John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy and Ornette Coleman.
yeh idk it´s getting to popular this record post i think i delete it is for the better i think sure
I always liked the end of the party, because we'd put on the captain to get the squares to leave.
This is almost as bad as that Tailor Swuft.
Ha!
it finally clicked!! it's like trout mask, a little sweeter, a little less urgency, a little more sentimental. woe is uh me bop is so incredible and makes me feel so many things at once!!!
And most importantly, it's shorter without the controversial "Beefheart solo filler" lol. Both are amazing but this one is a bit more polished and easier to get into, while still very powerful and intrincate, the mathish style feels more consistent too, maybe sacrificing some of TMR's chaos.
god dancing music
This stuff scratches my brain good
thanks for the upload, but...adding a tracklist to the description is just common courtesy.
how come album does not include song Playback? i know they did not include it, but it still feels weird :) easily my favorite track!
neveʀ change timmy 🎈
The song Playback, is on their very first EP called "Q". It is a 4 song EP that is extremely rare- as it is rumored that only 2,000 copies were pressed.
Lick My Decals Off, Baby Doctor Dark I Love You, You Big Dummy Peon Bellerin' Plain Woe-Is-Uh-Me-Bop Japan In A Dishpan I Wanna Find A Woman That'll Hold My Big Toe Till I Have To Go Petrified Forest One Red Rose That I Mean The Buggy Boogie Woogie The Smithsonian Institute Blues (Or The Big Dig) Space-Age Couple The Clouds Are Full Of Wine (Not Whiskey Or Rye) Flash Gordon's Ape
The marimba is a Beautiful addition. Beefhearts friendship with Zappa shines through. Uncommon opinion: Beefheart was a composer more advanced than Zappa.
I agree that the marimba is great but that next point is clearly incorrect, although I love captain Beefheart, he used to make melodies on a piano and get someone else to basically translate it onto paper, whereas zappa could compose on paper and knew a lot more music theory which he used to his advantage.
@@Juan-wo7zu Weell that depends on your criterion of advanced composition. I think it's more impressive to compose all in your head and have it make sense harmonically/rythmically when everyone is playing a different riff in different time signatures and so on. Because for all Beefheart gets about his music sounding like chaotic vomit or whatever, the music is coherent when you really listen to it. And quite brilliant. I agree it's more intuition work than Zappas more logical approach, but somehow Beefhearts writing also makes sense logically in an even more advanced sense than Zappa... I mean, is polymeters even a thing with Zappa? That Beefheart wrote music this complex without understanding notation or theory blows me away...
Just different.
It’s own great thing. I would say there’s certainly less filler
I'd say it was Frank was more money/popularity oriented. Wife and kids, which the Cap didn't have. Frank liked to be very out there but had to hold back most of the time.
Beefheart was way above everyone's heads. The more I listen the more I realize how brilliant this is.
I wish there’d no vocal.
i wishah i wishah i wish i was in dixie hureyhurey ..no i sthink there is decals licking no vocals on de y t on dr youshouff
Love this album! My all time favorite Beefheart disk.
Capt.Beefheart was 1 of the best musicians in late 60's thru the 80's. Saw Capt.Beefheart live in 1971 or 1972 in a small club in NYC with drumbo on drums. Caught him again at a show in Staten Island NY in 1971. Then again in 1975 at Carnegie Hall. Last 2 times were in a club called My Father's Place in 1977 & 1980. Each show was great. His albums were all great.
Lucky for you. I grew up in the Tampa Bay area and Beefheart never played there.
Le plus grand chanteur de blues ayant existé
The Spotlight Kid est son chef d'œuvre. Que des tubes. Pas une note à jeter. TMR and this one are too expérimental
I love you, you big dummy !
All Captain Beefheart albums are the best, this one certainly included...
That's true
The Spotlight Kid !
I love Bellerin' Plain
That is my pick also
Still fabulous after all these years.
Even ahead of our times !
@@gontierfrancois8115 Definitely. Actually, I think we've gone backwards since then. Back to manufactured muzak again in the popular domain
@@gontierfrancois8115 Have you heard Zoot Horn Rollo's Bozo album?
Decals MAGIK CAPTAIN BEEFHEART and The MAGIC BAND RESONANCE REAL LIFE TIME , ItS THE Animals FLASH GORDONS APE and THOR THE MOUSE SQUEEK CHEERS DON AND THE LADS CHEERS TO ALL UNIVERSE BEYOND , STEEL FLESH SCREEN , Graham SCOTLAND .
@@grahamreid7836 Ha. Up in Northumberland, Decals was the first Beefheart album I bought. Loved it. Still fresh and exciting today.
just as good as tmr in my opinion
Jammie ....
CB influenced so many bands RHCP,Primus,PiL, Talking Heads,just wow they were too ahead of their time.
Ahead of our times, too
Yes PiL SCIENTISTS BUZZCOCKS CLAW HAMMER THE CRUEL SEA ROYAL TRUX TOM WAITS NOT rhcp
He sounds like he's trying to what Frank Zappa did in the day. 👍
don and frank lived across the street from each other they we´re practicly hole buddies
@@nillehessy Exactly styles tend to mesh in close quarters, must of been a blast.
comparisanz alwayz suck
Don was a little more crazy than Zappa so the music is even weirder. I'd say Don is on a more advanced level as a composer, it just flies over people's heads.
@@RasberrySkittle It is the other way around. Zappa was a very advanced classical composer releasing albums in the rock genre while Beefheart recorded bits of piano parts and the Magic band would translate and make songs out of the short phrases. Beefheart did not under music theory but within a group of musicians his phrases became eclectic prog. He was a great blues singer and abstract poet that eventually quit music to exclusively work on painting his mind's music on canvas. His childhood friend Zappa saw his untrained unique voice and atonal chromatic stylings and helped fund and produce many of the albums.
Music to smile and weep
sounds terrible
I once thought the same. Listen to it again and it may get better
Start with safe as milk then get to this. Maybe you just need more shrooms imho
You'll grow into it, boy
In a world of perfectly played and generically overrated art, Thank god for creativity and all its primal inconsistencies. Oh and your use of the word terrible as if it's a bad thing is well, A Terrible way to interpret art mister Chris
If you like The Cure - Robert Smith has always been a massive Beefheart fan
Will always be among my favorite Molotov Cocktails , to toss into a party mix.,
yes
Even his crappy albums (unconditionally guaranteed and blue jeans & moonbeams) are better than 98% of the crap out there. The bass player Mark Boston (Rockette Morton) says he has absolute no inkling of how to play Dr. Dark now, has no idea how he did it or what he played
Beefheart didn't release any 'crappy' albums. For me, every album is a must-have!
@@thomaspilling8334 yes
The Spotlight Kid is the best. Chaque note compte
this finally clicked, always thought the title track was the only good track, what mix is this?
amazing synth maybe equal to berlin in talent SSQ rules
ive listened to him for years and just realized bellerin' plain is a great song . such a big dummy.
Yes
DON and THE LADs AlChEMY WOW ! Graham , BEYoND ChEERS .
Unpopular opinion - this album is better than Trout Mask Replica imho
Undeniable opinion - Safe as Milk is the best
That's a common attitude in the UK. However, Trout Mask is just so much more epic in scope. More variety.
Agree 100%
Don't sweat it, mate: the last time Beefheart was genuinely controversial was in the mid-70s.
its got more of a proto\post punk feel , if thats what youre into ......more solo geetar noodlings and the syncopation is more upfront in the mix and varied . other that that i would disagree.
Getting through this one takes commitment
goofy rnb
Keep Trying!
Not really
i think much less of one than trout mask. shorter. catchier more traditional sounding songs