I need more abstract, crunchy, wavy, weird!!1!! music to listen to so if y'all have suggestions please share them! I don't care about language & no genre is off limits either I love metal, I love EDM, I love kpop, I love bluegrass, I love everything!!!! Thank you :-]
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Wesley Willis // Fuck You
Take this job and shove it
I'm not working for you anymore
Stick it up your ass
Suck my damn dick, asshole
Fuck your crummy ass, jerk
Fuck you
Fuck you
Fuck you
Fuck you
Fuck you
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Happy birthday Daniel Johnston this Is him celebrating his birthday over the years
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The Shaggs, (1969) the worst or the best album ever!?
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Maddy Ellwanger by Derek Perlman
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This image is basically everything I like. I tried to compile all the favorite bands and styles. Of course, a lot was left out. for example, my favorite films and several bands that certainly deserved space on the poster. bands like C.W.Stoneking (my favorite musician), Joe Meek, The Residents, Psychic TV and the Cleaners From Venus (Martin Newell), Tom Waits... of films, I could have written Valerie and her week of wonders. Muholland Drive. Paris, Texas. American Graffiti or Moonrise Kingdom. Anyway, even though a lot of things were left out, a lot of my aesthetic is still here. Consider this image, kind of my version of that Meet The artist challenge. - I personally love Sarah Records, Goosebumps, the 60s, 70s and 80s (I literaly live in the past, baby. All my clothes, music and everything comes directly from the past!) outsider music, Twin Peaks and many others. Anyway, it took some work for me to put together this image, but I hope someone in this wild wild world gives some value to it. Ha ha.
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I think part of the reason cringe culture is so uniquely nauseating to me is that, as a longtime fan of outsider music (and unconventional art in general) the ridicule of earnestness and creative expression free of obnoxious self-awareness and perfectionism is so detrimental to genuine human connection through media. Stupid long sentence, I know, but I swear I will die on this hill.
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Ghost Train Orchestra & Kronos Quartet - Songs and Symphoniques: The Music of Moondog
On "Songs and Symphoniques: The Music of Moondog," Ghost Train Orchestra teams up with the trailblazing Kronos Quartet to celebrate and reimagine the music of Louis Hardin, aka Moondog, the ground-breaking composer and poet who lived on the streets of New York City in the 50s and 60s, and influenced the minimalists Philip Glass, Steve Reich and Terry Riley. A blind composer who moved from Kansas to New York City and built his own instruments and mythology, Moondog's story and music continue to be an inspiration to many.
Along with guests Sam Amidon, Jarvis Cocker, Petra Haden, Karen Mantler, Marissa Nadler, Aoife O'Donovan, Rufus Wainwright and Joan Wasser, the two groups explore Moondog's sense of whimsy, wonder and adventure through a cross-section of songs and instrumentals for large ensemble, string ensemble, percussion and voice.
The vinyl and CD packages include an essay by biographer Robert Scotto, Moondog's song lyrics, extensive in-studio photographs by Dan Efram, and an interview with Kronos Quartet founder David Harrington and Ghost Train Orchestra founder Brian Carpenter, mediated by music historian Irwin Chusid.
Kronos Quartet
David Harrington - violin
John Sherba - violin
Hank Dutt - viola
Sunny Yang - cello
Ghost Train Orchestra
Brian Carpenter, trumpet, harmonica, vocals
Andy Laster, alto saxophone, flute
Dennis Lichtman, clarinet
Matt Bauder, bass clarinet, tenor, baritone saxophones
Sara Schoenbeck, bassoon
Curtis Hasselbring, trombone, guitar
Ron Caswell, tuba
Brandon Seabrook, guitar
Chris Lightcap, bass
Rob Garcia, drums
David Cossin, marimba, percussion
Maxim Moston, violin
Colin Stetson, bass saxophone
Guests: Sam Amidon, Jarvis Cocker, Petra Haden, Karen Mantler, Marissa Nadler, Aoife O'Donovan, Rufus Wainwright, and Joan Wasser
All new arrangements by Ghost Train Orchestra
Dedicated to the memory of Hal Willner
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McDonald’s is the place to rock. 🤘🍔
It is a restaurant where they buy food to eat. 🍟🥤
It is a good place to listen to the music. 🎵🎶
People flock here to get down to the rock music. 🎸🥁
⭐️ RoCk ‘N RoLl McDoNaLd’S ⭐️
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Roky Erickson and The Aliens - Don't Shake Me Lucifer (1979)
Roky Erickson
from: "The Evil One" (LP)
Garage | Outsider Music | Punk | Psychedelic | Texas Rock and Roll
JukeHostUK
(left click = play)
(320kbps)
Personnel:
Roky Erickson: Vocals / Guitar
Duane Aslaksen: Guitar / Backing Vocals
André Lewis: Keyboards
Bill Miller: Electric Autoharp
Steven Morgan Burgess: Bass
Fuzzy Furioso: Drums
Produced by Stu Cook (CCR)
Recorded:
@ The Church
in San Anselmo, California USA
during 1979
Released:
in 1981
Restless Records
Light in the Attic Records
(2013 Reissue)
♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪
Don't shake me, don't shake me Lucifer
I been up all night, and no suicide clock works
- Roky Erickson
Roky Erickson:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roky_Erickson
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