I was at the WRUW studio a few weeks, and I was going through their LP collection, and I think this was one of the ones I found. I recognized Robert Poss' name on the back cover, because of Band Of Susans, the band Poss formed subsequent to playing with Chatham. So I was curious to hear this.
Chatham was doing this before Branca. Branca was in Chatham's group at one point, mid to late 70s. See Chatham's notes on Guitar Trio from this album..
I would rather say to all our kids out there listen to this great musician and aspire to greater heights, take up the challenge and carry the flag. Morons like Tordah90 who is so negative and discouraging is not the kind of person to teach us anything.
What Neu! work does this ripoff? Being a fan of Neu! and a guitarist on this recording, I don't quite see the ripoff aspect. Lots of things influence all musicians.
I love Neu! Too but I wouldn't say it's completely ripping Neu! off. Sounds like the missing link between Neu! & "post Rock"! Dunno... there are definitely neu!esque parts. You're probably right😁, sounds great though! Have you heard la Düsseldorf & Viva! Not quite as good as the best Neu! Stuff but still great! Cheers y'all!!
Man I am from Brazil I have been looking for this on cd for a long time... I found it on LP but never MP3 or even on Itunes.... thanks a lot.
This is fantastic! (Thank you WFMU for bringing me here)
Wow! Just been put onto this by a good friend... stunning.
This. This! This kicks ass.
I was at the WRUW studio a few weeks, and I was going through their LP collection, and I think this was one of the ones I found. I recognized Robert Poss' name on the back cover, because of Band Of Susans, the band Poss formed subsequent to playing with Chatham. So I was curious to hear this.
forgot about that! been too long! I interviewed Band of Susans for my fanzine so long ago :P
Kickass.
wow!!! incredible
PERFECT
Branca light comes to mind.. But I'm only discovering Chatham now and haven't heard much songs of the great man yet.
Chatham was doing this before Branca. Branca was in Chatham's group at one point, mid to late 70s. See Chatham's notes on Guitar Trio from this album..
I recommend this album and Two Gongs.
@@DeanWesterfield Got myself The Crimson Grail and Pythagorean dream albums in 2018, found them at Tower records, Dublin.
Крутотень!!!
Amazing. Thank you for posting!!!
magnifisense
I would rather say to all our kids out there listen to this great musician and aspire to greater heights, take up the challenge and carry the flag. Morons like Tordah90 who is so negative and discouraging is not the kind of person to teach us anything.
doing my best🖤
Why am I reminded of Wire in the whole 5-7min segment?
influenced by " N E U "
Ah noooow I see where newer Swans got their influence from
the shit = radical !
Sounds like Hall and Oates
kek, best reply
Rhys Chatham, noted yacht-rocker.
More like Haulin' Oats
Yea, I like Post-Rock
Nuthin' less than awesome!!!!!
hoi
+Floris Visser hoi!
It's good, bbbut when does the actual song start?
3:47
Sometimes all you need is a good intro and a great outro!
0:00
this is really good but it's a ripoff of Neu!
More like the wedding of Neu! and Glenn Branca. :)
A beautiful wedding if you ask me.
+Felix Bergman I will investigate that band. They seemed to be highly influential.
What Neu! work does this ripoff? Being a fan of Neu! and a guitarist on this recording, I don't quite see the ripoff aspect. Lots of things influence all musicians.
Too good for the masses well done
I love Neu! Too but I wouldn't say it's completely ripping Neu! off. Sounds like the missing link between Neu! & "post Rock"! Dunno... there are definitely neu!esque parts. You're probably right😁, sounds great though!
Have you heard la Düsseldorf & Viva! Not quite as good as the best Neu! Stuff but still great! Cheers y'all!!