LoudGuitarPerson [any]

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  • LoudGuitarPerson [any]
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    tomusicSextant - Herbie Hancock
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    3 years ago

    I love this era of Herbie Hancock. Apparently, IIRC, he had some sort of revelation in the late early 70s to start making only accessible tunes with mass appeal. Which you hear in headhunters(it’s good). But something about his Mwandishi period is so mind expanding and just awesome.

    To think he already had a great run before this playing as a teenager and young man with Miles. Just wow. Anyway GOOD ass post Conrad. :fidel-salute:


  • https://pardoner.bandcamp.com/album/came-down-different Just a great, extremely tight, aggressive indie rock record with smart biting lyrics and ear worm hooks.

    https://fiddleheadma.bandcamp.com/album/between-the-richness Just damn good post hardcore. Not my usual style but goddamn if this shit don’t slap front to back. Members of Have Heart, Basement, and others

    https://sculptureclub.bandcamp.com/album/worth Good goth stuff, cuz everything Funeral Party Records puts out is bangin

    Also enjoyed records from Portrayal of Guilt, Madlib, Spirit of the Beehive and some others I forget rn unfortunately and this list is already way too long



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    tomusicHum - Little Dipper
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    3 years ago

    Damn right, he just absolutely crushed his drums but with so much groove and creativity. Big loss.

    Also one of the very very few bands to have an artistically successful comeback record 2 decades later.








  • LoudGuitarPerson [any]
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    tochapotraphouse*Permanently Deleted*
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    3 years ago

    Thanks so much! I’m into Joao Gilberto, Tim Maia, Os Mutantes, and Caetano Veloso but I haven’t heard any of these names! Gonna check them out now.

    EDIT: Raul Seixas is jammin thank you

    Yeah the typical boomer mindset is pretty sickly entitled and jingoistic which is what online people are referring to, but if anyone is actually thinking strictly among generational lines ( very spooky, not sure how common that is) they’re gonna miss out on a lot of great stuff.


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    tochapotraphouse*Permanently Deleted*
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    3 years ago

    I think it’s pretty universal, I’m Mexican American so I do enjoy the boomer music of two countries through my parents. Tom petty is great! especially the album Damn the Torpedos. But yeah my parents aren’t like patriotic or anything like that so I can’t relate to that stuff either lol. Would you mind sharing some music from your culture you’re talking about? I’d love to hear it