Electric Warrior is a fantastic LP. Dirty, muddy, oddly strange in a wonderful way. Crazy lyrics. Marc Bolan! The track is a basic and often used blues riff. Ya heard it a thousand times.
Full album listen: Music for a New Society, by John Cale Hard to miss, or "about the impossibility of living without having heard Music for a New Society".
The only John Cale album I've ever owned. I don't even know why I bought it at the time, as Cale wasn't one of the artists I listened to. It's far from being a bad record, but it's so depressing that it's not something you should listen to every day!😉
@@Eduardo-Ferreira1982 I've just listened to the album again, which I haven't heard for ages, and it has a really depressing effect, but it's really good, even if it's sometimes a bit heavy to get through in one go! The Cure's Pornography, alongside Music for a New Society, is no big deal!🤣 (Cale's album is far more gloomy and demoralising).
Raw and lean. No Flo & Eddie B.V.'s, no Tony Visconti strings, just Marc and the band groovin' out a slow blues jam. Some of the odd percussion heard in the song is Marc stamping on the floor, getting lost in the moment. A showman in and out of the studio.
Electric Warrior is a fantastic LP. Dirty, muddy, oddly strange in a wonderful way. Crazy lyrics. Marc Bolan! The track is a basic and often used blues riff. Ya heard it a thousand times.
Marc is love.
Classic raw Bolan.
Pure raw pure bliss real rock star waves from bonnie scotland wow 😊😊😊
Great album. This has more lean than a certain famous building in Italy.
😊Bolin, liked 'em big& bouncy,rockin'& rollin'! Great album, great tune.😊🙈🙉🙊🐄✌️&❤
I bought this album when it when it came out (still got it).... feel so old!
Yeah, I couldn't afford it when it came out (11y/o), but several kids in my class had it, so borrowed it a couple of times. Very fond memories.
First album I ever bought with my own money. Still have it and is still in my top ten albums of all time.
Yes, it's even in the same key, I think.
Great album to go back to. Speaking of that, you enjoyed the one Slint Song you did, Breadcrumb Trail. How about going back to their Spiderland album?
Full album listen: Music for a New Society, by John Cale
Hard to miss, or "about the impossibility of living without having heard Music for a New Society".
I concur.
The only John Cale album I've ever owned. I don't even know why I bought it at the time, as Cale wasn't one of the artists I listened to.
It's far from being a bad record, but it's so depressing that it's not something you should listen to every day!😉
@@a.k.1740 same: the only Cale CD I have. I begin to see we have some common tastes. ;)
@@Eduardo-Ferreira1982 It happens sometimes!😉
@@Eduardo-Ferreira1982 I've just listened to the album again, which I haven't heard for ages, and it has a really depressing effect, but it's really good, even if it's sometimes a bit heavy to get through in one go! The Cure's Pornography, alongside Music for a New Society, is no big deal!🤣 (Cale's album is far more gloomy and demoralising).
Raw and lean. No Flo & Eddie B.V.'s, no Tony Visconti strings, just Marc and the band groovin' out a slow blues jam. Some of the odd percussion heard in the song is Marc stamping on the floor, getting lost in the moment. A showman in and out of the studio.
Ah that makes sense with the stomping; love that studio energy coming through!
Forgot this track. Just as well!
Blues rock with croaking voice. Not my thing!