Saw these guys open up for The Beatles back in '85 during a hurricane at Dodger Stadium. The lovable lads from Liverpool ended up not going on, too scared of getting blasted by the wind and rain. So Boredoms played the whole time, and when all the teenagers who were there for the fab five tried to leave, Boredoms sealed off the exits and started playing even louder. We were all spinning in the air, the band included, and everyone was freaking out but I was having a great time. Now I'm an accountant for a company that sells WMD's to hipsters. Yeah, my job is steady and my wife and kids are beautiful, but I'll never stop missing my no wave days.
I saw Death Grips the other night, they didn't have a support act, this whole album was played instead, I hadn't listened to it for a few years, I've now listened to it 6 times in a week. One word.... Yes.
Saw these guys open up for nirvana at the detroit state fairgrounds in 1994 in high school. They had shiny helium ballons tied to their pants and they jumped in the air and bumped chests!! AMAZING!
I saw them being supported by a U-2 in 1958. It was 70000 thousand feet above above the modern day Sakha Republic in the east of the FSU. Visa restrictions at the time meant that performing on the wing of a Lockheed aircraft was really the only feasible way to tour Russia (where Boredoms were massive in the late 50s). The temperature was about minus 60 degrees C but the 15000 thousand people crammed onto the wing of that spy plane didn't give a shit. The sun and the music were warming out hearts.
Saw these guys play during a blizzard. The only audience members were people who walked to the club. The guitarist played several songs from the inside of a cardboard box he crawled into in the middle of the set.
Saw these guys playing during a thunderstorm and one of the guitarists got struck by lightning twice. He proceeded to power the electricity for the rest of the show to conserve the environment.
i first saw boredoms open up for johnny cash in a desert. the set was going great until a freak sandstorm hit. they played through it, even tho you could barely see or hear them. sand was everywhere. when the storm finally subsided, they had disappeared from the stage. it was amazing
beloved by Nirvana, the main stage line up of 94 Lollapalooza (along with Greenday, Smashing Pumpkin, Beastie Boys ), held a concert with 77 drummers, and they are very influential, role-model, in many genres (noise-rock, math-rock, experimental, noise, etc) around the world. God, EyE is amplifying massive energy of creativity...
Green Day replaced Boredoms on Lollapalooza. Was super mad as I purchased tickets only for Boredoms. Luckily did see them a half dozen other times. But I really wanted to see how the crowd would react to Eye & Co.
Because it's here, I just have to say this is the most incredible sound experience I've ever known. I've heard so many songs and albums and seen them live several times, but as a time capsule I wanna live in this space forever.
Good memories of being on 10 hour train rides home from school across the state, plowing through blizzards watching the snow covered trees in the dark while listening to every boredoms and rovo album I had.. that was back in 2003..
to be fair I don't know what 'like this' actually signifies in this case but I'm gonna quiet the part of my mind that seeks categories and just say this is amazing stuff !
Arya Suri personally have found more similar enjoyment from bands that aren’t even that to boredoms!! But have similar other worldly sounds in very energetic and uplifting ways. Zs - New Slaves Black Dice - Creature Comforts Oval - Ovalcommers Lietenant Caramel - Early Tape Works Deerhoof - Breakup Song all albums outside of Japan that gave me similar feelings as super æ regardless of how genre wise they’re so different.
Kurt Rivero I don't think it is, but maybe. The holy mountain is an experimental film from the 70s, it's trippy and filled with symbolism. Nothing seems to make sense at first, but I love it, one of my all time favorites
The Boredoms' four great albums (Pop Tatari, Chocolate Synthesizer, Super Ae, and Vision Creation Newsun) are all currently out of print and off streaming services. That's a shame--hopefully there will be a relaunch soon! Super Ae is their pinnacle, beginning with some of the most abrasive noise they ever created and in the end letting you off in a place of contemplative tranquility. In between is a wild ride full of dense, pulsing passages that put you in a trance and then jerk you out with jarring and jagged twists and shifts. It's pure awesomeness with no weak moments at all. Another artist who similarly seems to enjoy tearing down musical structures as much as building them up--even if they are often more precarious (and acoustic) to begin with--is Craggs-Farallon (ruclips.net/channel/UCnHfzXZVuU769al_ccIcjRwvideos)
Thanks for describing your trip to me as it’s happening to you. I’m tripping too. Please bore me to death with your analysis of what you’re going through and give me a play by play of what YOU are feeling. Newsflash dickhead!!! We’re all experiencing this shit. We don’t need you to validate it for us or to tell us why any of it is significant. We get it. We’re all here for the same reason, not by accident
Boredoms! This Album excites me sound turns in my ear just right and gets my heart rate up, I dig how non stop urgent delivery is interrupted by surprise pregnant silence and how using a yell other times a whisper silence unexpectedly is herald in > The whole album (thank you for giving us the whole full album wonderful q0zi) comes together so strangely I can't believe it was all planned/. Seems too spontaneous too hot fresh inspired, Then I tried Pop Tatari I heard as much as i could take some forced myself but it left me cold . Maybe an acquired taste? I think this group is tremendous so I side with them and will force my brain to understand the other work by Boredoms. Thanks again q0Zi
For Pop Tatari it can take a little to get into try to listen to the last track "Cory & The Mandara Suicide Pyramid Action or Gas Satori" it is the best track on that album imo other good ones "Molecicco" "bore now bore" and also "Bo Go"
Okay, it's officially the time for me to beg for this. I have been looking for the incredibly rare album Super 77/Super Sky for so goddamned long and have not been able to find a download link anywhere. I have no funds to buy an absurdly priced vinyl record, so here's where the begging comes in. PLEASE, SOMEONE, if you have the album Super 77/Super Sky anywhere, PLEASE UPLOAD IT TO RUclips!!! If you do this for me, I will be forever indepted towards you, I will subscribe, like do anything just PLEASE UPLOAD IT!
@@scrunkelmadunk7304 based on their 6/18/99 live performance of this song on youtube and from what i can tell, yamamoto seems to be fretting 7 6 5 on the dgb strings and hitting all strings, then the following chord is just open eadgbe. i might be wrong though.
It's a very pretty album, but I constantly feel like one more part should come on on most tracks. Like it's constantly edging and never getting to absolute bliss moment. Although I must say that they get closer than 99.99% of albums
I feel like that's the appeal. They know you want them to go there and you want them to do what you think they're going to do but they don't do it. They're doing what they want.
Saw these guys play on top of the moon once, great concert although they had to stop when the guitarist accidentally dropped his guitar and because of the moons gravitational field strength, the guitar ended up floating into space, but alas the guitarist summoned a new guitar out of thin air so the problem was resolved. Great Concert!!
Cada vez que escucho este album siento que cambio, no soy mejor, solo cambio, como si se perdiese una parte de mi cada vez que vuelvo a visitar este album, es mágico creo
I saw them at Nottingham Corn Exchange in 1992 when they were the support act for Dumpy's Rusty Nuts. Their act was expressed entirely through the sense of smell. After 40 minutes of odor a vole was flung into the air by a lemon-scented giant who proceeded to read Tintin In Tibet. Silently.
So long since I actually listened to anything from them... I was suddenly surrounded by tentacles and dragged back into that weird and comfortable spot of my mind. Awesome stuff.
First time I listened to boredoms I thought "I didn’t even know you were allowed to make music like this" Which is a compliment fellow etherwave mutants
Our summer of psychedelics was 90's and EYE was always there for Djing, while the underground crazy rave party had been held anywhere all over Japan. and then, their live sounds turned into kinda hardcore version of NEU there.
This album + psychedelics = spiritual malt. Good for cleaning up the sinuses in the third eye and dropping that ego! I mean the album cover in of itself is trying to shake people away an illustrate the gist of what's actually happening inside us but most of our brothers and sister aren't vibrating on this wavelength. YET.
Ego Death is when you have no concept of you and what makes you you. It's a destruction of your self but when you're off it you will regain you again, but you might not be you afterwards as it can change your perception of you.
I got something similar with a combination of an EHX HOG (octaver with a large range and a hold function), fuzz, and a loop switcher. However, this was 1998. Gotta wonder what equipment they used at the time.
Saw these guys open up for The Beatles back in '85 during a hurricane at Dodger Stadium. The lovable lads from Liverpool ended up not going on, too scared of getting blasted by the wind and rain. So Boredoms played the whole time, and when all the teenagers who were there for the fab five tried to leave, Boredoms sealed off the exits and started playing even louder. We were all spinning in the air, the band included, and everyone was freaking out but I was having a great time. Now I'm an accountant for a company that sells WMD's to hipsters. Yeah, my job is steady and my wife and kids are beautiful, but I'll never stop missing my no wave days.
underrated comment
cOoOooOoL
they opened for the beatles??
@@darthclanker6856 yeah these guys were a big influence on the beatles, so the beatles always brought them on tour
LOL....thats fucking hiliarious
I saw Death Grips the other night, they didn't have a support act, this whole album was played instead, I hadn't listened to it for a few years, I've now listened to it 6 times in a week. One word....
Yes.
wait I thought that was just the venue playing the album, that's tight that DG themselves played this everywhere
you mean Super Yes
Much respect if it was DG that played it. Otherwise I want to know the venue you were at
@@travisrameysadler9924 that's two words
That's a huge set of balls right there
Saw these guys open up for nirvana at the detroit state fairgrounds in 1994 in high school. They had shiny helium ballons tied to their pants and they jumped in the air and bumped chests!! AMAZING!
I was there! I remember them trying to make themselves puke on the crowd haha
I'm not a fan of post-modernism but I love this album.
JamKaret : then you’re a fan of postmodernity at the least.
@@Cananalope nope
@@abrahamgiradin2791 and nope.
"Yes, Patrick, mayonnaise is an instrument." -Boredoms, ca. 1998
fun fact that episode was put out 4 days before 911
@@7___k554 FUN FACT
FUNNY TOWERS GO BOOM!!!!
@@rrrrrrrroooooyyylee true but false but true
I saw them being supported by a U-2 in 1958. It was 70000 thousand feet above above the modern day Sakha Republic in the east of the FSU. Visa restrictions at the time meant that performing on the wing of a Lockheed aircraft was really the only feasible way to tour Russia (where Boredoms were massive in the late 50s). The temperature was about minus 60 degrees C but the 15000 thousand people crammed onto the wing of that spy plane didn't give a shit. The sun and the music were warming out hearts.
Did Swedish duolingo doing this while drinking coffee. I guess you could say I’m fluent now.
As a swede I can confirm this is how I learned to speak as a baby
@@sunnowo i was born 1994, so i diddnt talk until i was 4
That’s funny I’m doing Italian Duolingo while listening to this !
@@albinadolfsson296 isnt your name illegal?
@@girl_with_armor ha ha
i love how every boredoms related video has a unique comment section
Saw these guys play during a blizzard. The only audience members were people who walked to the club. The guitarist played several songs from the inside of a cardboard box he crawled into in the middle of the set.
Saw these guys playing during a thunderstorm and one of the guitarists got struck by lightning twice. He proceeded to power the electricity for the rest of the show to conserve the environment.
How are you feeling about this comment 10 months later?
@@thewalkingdunning-krugeref9664 Pretty good. I'm all for conserving the environment.
自分にとってこのアルバムは自分の「内なる神」と対峙する事です。
久しぶりに聴きましたが、当時と何ら色褪せずに鮮明に記憶が甦ります。
このアルバムに出会えて感謝しています。
このコメントが、神へのささやかな捧げ物になります様に…。
YES! I'm so grateful to be listening to this now.
I like how the final song title is also a review of the album
i first saw boredoms open up for johnny cash in a desert. the set was going great until a freak sandstorm hit. they played through it, even tho you could barely see or hear them. sand was everywhere. when the storm finally subsided, they had disappeared from the stage. it was amazing
beloved by Nirvana, the main stage line up of 94 Lollapalooza (along with Greenday, Smashing Pumpkin, Beastie Boys ), held a concert with 77 drummers, and they are very influential, role-model, in many genres (noise-rock, math-rock, experimental, noise, etc) around the world. God, EyE is amplifying massive energy of creativity...
Green Day replaced Boredoms on Lollapalooza. Was super mad as I purchased tickets only for Boredoms. Luckily did see them a half dozen other times. But I really wanted to see how the crowd would react to Eye & Co.
this album is so pure it gave me back my childhood
this is the greatest thing i have ever heard
sup pkwafles
@@kiritoe1527 hello fishmanner
How am I just now discovering this. This has to be one of the best albums I've ever listened to
Because it's here, I just have to say this is the most incredible sound experience I've ever known. I've heard so many songs and albums and seen them live several times, but as a time capsule I wanna live in this space forever.
Well said!
the pissed off scream eye yells halfway through super are makes me ascend
The boredoms always make me ass end. Influenced by Les Rallizes Denudes??
this album has been giving me goosebumps for 12 years
I really like music
Weirdo
What!! me too!
Dont we all
yo!!! high five
reported
Good memories of being on 10 hour train rides home from school across the state, plowing through blizzards watching the snow covered trees in the dark while listening to every boredoms and rovo album I had.. that was back in 2003..
There should be more bands like this.
to be fair I don't know what 'like this' actually signifies in this case but I'm gonna quiet the part of my mind that seeks categories and just say this is amazing stuff !
Paul S You might want to check the band "Melt Banana". It is not quite the same, but they use similar techniques.
thanks, i will.
There are. Check out some other Japanese Noise Rock bands.
Arya Suri personally have found more similar enjoyment from bands that aren’t even that to boredoms!! But have similar other worldly sounds in very energetic and uplifting ways.
Zs - New Slaves
Black Dice - Creature Comforts
Oval - Ovalcommers
Lietenant Caramel - Early Tape Works
Deerhoof - Breakup Song
all albums outside of Japan that gave me similar feelings as super æ regardless of how genre wise they’re so different.
I am not a music scholar or anything, but in my opinion this is the best most powerful music I have heard. That is absolute.
このアルバムで目覚めましたよ。
this album restored my virginity in a good way
my childlike carefree nature
This is like the musical form of the film "The Holy Mountain".
+Jesse Lapham (ジェシー・ラップハム) the soundtrack to that film is very good!
www.amazon.com/Alejandro-Jodorowskys-The-Holy-Mountain/dp/B00PBE2H24
Oh shit
Jesse Lapham Forgive my ignorance but what is 'The Holy Mountain'? Is it on Netflix?
Kurt Rivero I don't think it is, but maybe. The holy mountain is an experimental film from the 70s, it's trippy and filled with symbolism. Nothing seems to make sense at first, but I love it, one of my all time favorites
John Lennon financed it in the 70s. It's a bit psychedelic
i have now fully synced my internal clock and existence to this album and the universe is sending me playful vibes
this album is incredible!! i had only listened to wow2 and this one surprised me a lot, i wish it was in spotify:(
This album makes me want to cry of joy
ひっさしぶりにきいた。きもちエエ〜♪
One of the very few albums that I would have to actually play audibly to describe it to a non boredoms person.
Someone told me it’s like a Meso-American tribute to CAN and that makes sense to me 😂
11:11 this transition refreshes my soul like a bucket of ice thrown on a road in the middle of the day
This is like the sonic equivalent of a cactus
well put
@@matthewsouthard7439 ...in that dark space.
Super You on the outside, Super Going on the inside.
This band is insane
The Boredoms' four great albums (Pop Tatari, Chocolate Synthesizer, Super Ae, and Vision Creation Newsun) are all currently out of print and off streaming services. That's a shame--hopefully there will be a relaunch soon! Super Ae is their pinnacle, beginning with some of the most abrasive noise they ever created and in the end letting you off in a place of contemplative tranquility. In between is a wild ride full of dense, pulsing passages that put you in a trance and then jerk you out with jarring and jagged twists and shifts. It's pure awesomeness with no weak moments at all.
Another artist who similarly seems to enjoy tearing down musical structures as much as building them up--even if they are often more precarious (and acoustic) to begin with--is Craggs-Farallon (ruclips.net/channel/UCnHfzXZVuU769al_ccIcjRwvideos)
No streaming services makes it more special imo
Thanks for describing your trip to me as it’s happening to you. I’m tripping too. Please bore me to death with your analysis of what you’re going through and give me a play by play of what YOU are feeling. Newsflash dickhead!!! We’re all experiencing this shit. We don’t need you to validate it for us or to tell us why any of it is significant. We get it. We’re all here for the same reason, not by accident
@@Spitson7771 they were popular in the 90s in japan too, it's weird. that's an apple country so you'd think they'd have the streams up to date.
Bro wdym they have so much more then 5 great albums
I really love super ae and vision creation newsun. Hope they would release that.
Boredoms! This Album excites me sound turns in my ear just right and gets my heart rate up, I dig how non stop urgent delivery is interrupted by surprise pregnant silence and how using a yell other times a whisper silence unexpectedly is herald in > The whole album (thank you for giving us the whole full album wonderful q0zi) comes together so strangely I can't believe it was all planned/. Seems too spontaneous too hot fresh inspired, Then I tried Pop Tatari I heard as much as i could take some forced myself but it left me cold . Maybe an acquired taste? I think this group is tremendous so I side with them and will force my brain to understand the other work by Boredoms. Thanks again q0Zi
For Pop Tatari it can take a little to get into try to listen to the last track "Cory & The Mandara Suicide Pyramid Action or Gas Satori" it is the best track on that album imo other good ones "Molecicco" "bore now bore" and also "Bo Go"
PKSkyler yeah, these three, Molecicco, Bore now bore and Bo Go Bompoo, are the best
idk Pop Tatari was my first experience with Boredoms and it stuck to me easily. I am used to noise and abrasive music tho..
Try explaining this type of music to your average low brain asshole you work beside in a retail gig. Goes over their heads.
I'm gonna make everyone dance to this at my funeral!
Are you still alive....
Or did I miss it??
@@AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser I died
@@akillen77 so sorry I missed it, was it good?
@@AReallyLongAndUnremakableUser Jimmy Buffett played cheeseburger in paradise live so pretty good
@@akillen77 I'm so annoyed I'd forgotten about it, damn.
this cured all 4 of my mental illnesses thanks
this gave me 4 new mental illnesses thanks
An excellent expression of a great band talking to me everytime I hear this nothing to beat!😊
absolutely a super album
æ*
Pun intended? The song "Super Are You" is one of my favorite songs of all time.
The fact that it's not on vinyl upsets me
Reminds me of a more electronic Can. Great stuff.
this is spot on, i get exactly the same vibes
退屈な時間が一瞬も訪れない音楽
the sounds my son discovers!!!
yes, I can confidently say that this is indeed music.
I have come to you tube to listen to my favorite boredoms album
Eye and I were born on the same day.
Wow, for being a 90's album, this sounds so fresh, well, maybe cause I like it and no matters that I'm a newbie teenager.
Okay, it's officially the time for me to beg for this. I have been looking for the incredibly rare album Super 77/Super Sky for so goddamned long and have not been able to find a download link anywhere. I have no funds to buy an absurdly priced vinyl record, so here's where the begging comes in. PLEASE, SOMEONE, if you have the album Super 77/Super Sky anywhere, PLEASE UPLOAD IT TO RUclips!!! If you do this for me, I will be forever indepted towards you, I will subscribe, like do anything just PLEASE UPLOAD IT!
ruclips.net/video/Mp1ThgZakG0/видео.html
@JONATHAN SUTCLIFFE Whoah, dude, the fuck you smoking
What an incredible album.
My ultimate show would be melt banana, boredoms, acid mothers temple and then all of them for like 3 hours.
Add Ruins and OOIOO and then 🔥🔥
Hellsyeahbruv
凄すぎてぺんぺん草も生えない
you are going?coming?are you shine, good?
Are you feel good?
Super
Lemonade party 9/11 vulva blood
@@h1ddn_ za fishmans
Shine, Super Shine
i really love this album's madness
the guitar on super going almost makes me cry
I've been spontaneously jamming to it today, it's just 2 chords, and yea, some beautiful stuff can come from it
@@CriticalofOnions may i ask what the chords are fellow tarist
@@pkwafflest did you ever find out
@@scrunkelmadunk7304 based on their 6/18/99 live performance of this song on youtube and from what i can tell, yamamoto seems to be fretting 7 6 5 on the dgb strings and hitting all strings, then the following chord is just open eadgbe. i might be wrong though.
'Super Going' @ 24:45 turns into pure bliss
Probably my favorite part on the album
Merci Camille de m'avoir fait découvrir cet album extraordinaire!
I saw them open up for some band that isnt ringing a bell but it was seriously the best live show I've ever witnessed..
i'm listening to the top 3000 albums and apple music didn't have this one. thank you for posting #2766!
that was quite the experience. i can't claim to understand all of it but glad to have explored that space.
Top 3000 from where?
Pffft this has gotta be at least top 500
31:10 is what i imagine star wars rock would sound like
Damn. I guess 11 people aren't into hearing pure joy...
Any albums from other artists give you similar feels with a different sound? For me it’s Mr Bungle’s Disco Volante.
Gloss Drop by Battles does it for me
I swear to God! I couldn't stop thinking about that exact album while listening to this! They share a similar kind of abrasiveness I guess ?
John Zorn Naked City, Ground Zero Pekingese, probably Can’s Tago Mago too
Probably the only band I would ever categorize as both Prog and Punk at the same time.
The Cardiacs were a prog punk band
Listen to This Heat. One of the greatest and most influential experimental bands of all time. They combine prog/krautrock and punk like no other.
I always crack up laughing during the 1st track. Every time
This takes time to get used to..
"Super Are You" is actually pretty damn good.
te amo boredoms
Saw these guys in concert once back in '74, they played some songs from their discography.
I forgot how good this is. (I bought it 2 years ago and played it twice)
i've forgot how god this is
I'm gonna make everyone dance to this at my wedding!
Seems I wasn't invited. Unless you're still waiting. : )
omg i had completely completely forgotten about this (8 YEARS since my comment), i still barely remember ever hearing this music
@@Shiiiveeers Sounds like repressed memories; guessing it all ended in divorce?
or have a seizure. either way. great times
It's a very pretty album, but I constantly feel like one more part should come on on most tracks. Like it's constantly edging and never getting to absolute bliss moment. Although I must say that they get closer than 99.99% of albums
That's your problem man
I feel like that's the appeal. They know you want them to go there and you want them to do what you think they're going to do but they don't do it. They're doing what they want.
Saw these guys play on top of the moon once, great concert although they had to stop when the guitarist accidentally dropped his guitar and because of the moons gravitational field strength, the guitar ended up floating into space, but alas the guitarist summoned a new guitar out of thin air so the problem was resolved. Great Concert!!
when super shine starts, it manages to fool google chrome into thinking the tab isn't making any sound.
that's cool.
Cada vez que escucho este album siento que cambio, no soy mejor, solo cambio, como si se perdiese una parte de mi cada vez que vuelvo a visitar este album, es mágico creo
I saw them at Nottingham Corn Exchange in 1992 when they were the support act for Dumpy's Rusty Nuts. Their act was expressed entirely through the sense of smell. After 40 minutes of odor a vole was flung into the air by a lemon-scented giant who proceeded to read Tintin In Tibet. Silently.
LLONG LLIVE THE BOREDOMS!!!!
So long since I actually listened to anything from them... I was suddenly surrounded by tentacles and dragged back into that weird and comfortable spot of my mind. Awesome stuff.
the section from 24:45 onwards is pure bliss!
It makes me feel like I’m in a really fun hurricane.
they know the songs that make the pretty girlies cry...good goddam gods
Eye is a genius!!!
First time I listened to boredoms I thought "I didn’t even know you were allowed to make music like this"
Which is a compliment fellow etherwave mutants
does miracles on acid
LOOOOOOOOOOOVE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Really good western music sounds like Boredoms.
I've been listening to Boredoms since I was like 7 and it's still one of my favorite bands haha.
Sounds like my dentist drilling a cavity. Good times.
昔ロッキンオンかクロスビートに五つ星で紹介されてた。
興味本位で予備知識なしで聴いた。
良いか悪いかわからなかったが、強烈な何かがあった。
約20年ぶりに聴いた。
相変わらず良いか悪いかわからんけど強烈な何かがある。
how the fuck did they go from Chocolate Synthesizer to this
Our summer of psychedelics was 90's and EYE was always there for Djing, while the underground crazy rave party had been held anywhere all over Japan. and then, their live sounds turned into kinda hardcore version of NEU there.
im gunna make everyone dance to this when im born
qué gran inspiración han sido. Un saludo desde Bogotá Colombia
In case any of you boredoms fans haven't heard Z-Rock Hawaii. Plz check it out. It's ween with the boredoms.
last track is so beautiful
the music of all time
holy shit man it gets so fucking creepy at 3:35 it genuinely scared the shit out of me
これが日本なのか……流石だ
Wow...
@@rrrrrrrroooooyyylee Never been.
the lord is super
Este disco es un viaje
This album + psychedelics = spiritual malt. Good for cleaning up the sinuses in the third eye and dropping that ego! I mean the album cover in of itself is trying to shake people away an illustrate the gist of what's actually happening inside us but most of our brothers and sister aren't vibrating on this wavelength. YET.
+wavvves vvvves I like how casually you say "dropping that ego!" haha. Must be nice : )
Nice? Nice is an understatement ;) have you tried / done any psychs before?
Ego Death is when you have no concept of you and what makes you you. It's a destruction of your self but when you're off it you will regain you again, but you might not be you afterwards as it can change your perception of you.
Buddhists have been doing this without the psychedelics for centuries. But I hear whay you're saying.
You are not you, and you are not not you.
How did they get the opening of the first song's sounds? Wow.
it sounds like a printer
I got something similar with a combination of an EHX HOG (octaver with a large range and a hold function), fuzz, and a loop switcher. However, this was 1998. Gotta wonder what equipment they used at the time.
you have to listen to vision creation newsun
oh wait this comment is from 3 years ago
Soadeft F Siempre te encuentro en algun lado
Tomy Sanchez sabe
They finally stopped rewinding and moved on! Whew!
素晴らしいけど日本語のコメント少ない。日本人はボア聴かないのな。
聴きます!
What's your favorite song on this album?
Super Are
I'd say Super Going/Super Coming are both contenders for my favourite song.
Super Going AKA SHINE IN SHINE ON!!!!!!
Super YOU!
q0zi Super Coming is amazing
Super Going