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Most Inaccessible Album of All-Time?

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KickThatBathProf:
Making people cry by hearing music is actually rather easy if you know how to do it.

Step 1:  Find a "Tastee Brothers" album
Step 2:  Find any musician (preferably brass or woodwind)
Step 3:  Play "Tastee Brothers" album
Step 4:  Commence weeping.


I feel extremely sorry for those trumpets

Jackie Blue:
Making someone cry with music is even easier than that:

Step 1: Find a 16 year old girl who reads Sylvia Plath.
Step 2: Play her the Bright Eyes Every Day and Every Night EP.
Step 3: Profit.

Thrillho:

--- Quote from: a pack of wolves on 24 Nov 2007, 13:07 ---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.

--- End quote ---

I've managed that a few times. I also once managed to make some children nauseated while doing sound engineering work. Is that the same thing?

a pack of wolves:
No. It may actually be better though.

Thrillho:
I've yet to find the 'brown note' though.

As for inaccessible albums, how about The Final Cut by Pink Floyd? I mean I adore that record, but it's essentially the Roger Waters autobiography written for Roger Waters. Even HE thinks it's shit.

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