PK> songs all turn out to be a collection of dissonant chords and such. As I
PK> yelled while listening to my composition, in a voice loud enough
PK> to wake the dead, "THIS IS THE WORST EXCUSE FOR MUSIC THAT I'VE
PK> EVER HEARD!!!" Well.. maybe not that bad. It could be worse. I
Would you please 1: send me a copy of those songs and 2: you and your
folks have a listen to Neil Young's _ARC_. Now this is quite a unique
album -- closest influence of this special "musical" project is hmmm
the construction guyz who were digging holes near the local elementary
school last summer. This sounds like a rock end-of-song chaos, but
instead of 35 seconds it's 35 minutes. :-)
Other good sources of noise, according to me:
1: middle section of Yes' _Gates of Delirium_ (8:00-12:30). I guess
they weren't thinking about Bill Gates. :+)
2: Gentle Giant's random slide notes at the middle of _Alucard_, and
similar stuff in the Doors' _When the Music is Over_;
3: Portishead's few first "notes" at the beginning of _Strangers_;
4: Portishead's _Untitled_ instrumental, which randomly switches
between two tunes;
5: King Crimson's _Providence_ and all such instrumentals that make
sense to very few people. Still makes much more sense than _ARC_;
6: The very first time you listen to Jethro Tull's _A Passion Play_,
and/or Boud Deun's _Sleeping Again_;
7: the very beginning of Blondie's _I'm Gonna Love You Too_;
8: lots and lots of things on Happy Family's self-titled release, which
sold exactly 8 copies in the Ottawa 1-million people area -- not really
noise, but this is way too unlistenable for most folks.
9: Anekdoten's heavily distorted bass, and we're talking about really
low notes;
10: stuff by the band called _5uu_.
After all these, needless to say that all punkers are wimps.
Matju/Trimaje 1:243/68.1 galois@comnet.ca www.comnet.ca/~galois/matju/
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