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Most Inaccessible Album of All-Time?

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a pack of wolves:

--- Quote from: zerodrone on 24 Nov 2007, 09:27 ---THE TALKING HEADS?!  THE FUCKING BEATLES?!

Try "getting into" Wolf Eyes.


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Wolf Eyes are really accessible! It's like noise but with rock structuring. Hell, people dance to Wolf Eyes. The Beatles though, I just never understood what it is that makes them this genius thing people talk about. But Wolf Eyes are easy to make sense of.

Jackie Blue:
Wolf Eyes are easily understood if you've ever encountered anything like them before.  When I play them for people whose tastes don't extend much past Devendra Banhart in the "weird" direction, they usually recoil in horror and, occassionally, begin sobbing.

a pack of wolves:
OK, admittedly I am the kind of person who potters about humming Scissor Girls songs. But still, for me The Beatles are still far more inaccessible.

I wish I'd ever made somebody sob by playing them music. It would be rather satisfying.

Misereatur:
Apparently even the heaviest noise fans found the latest Lietterschpich album terrifying.

Jackie Blue:

--- Quote from: a pack of wolves on 24 Nov 2007, 13:07 ---I wish I'd ever made somebody sob by playing them music. It would be rather satisfying.

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One time a girlfriend and I were on mushrooms and I played Flying Saucer Attack's New Lands and she said it was the most depressing, machinelike music ever.

I thought it was soothing.   :-(

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