Wax Treasure (Vinyl)
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Little crackly but great music for $5
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@GraemeE said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
@Oaktavia this one is the only post damo suziki album I have but I'm trying to expand my horizons and get into their later era
In my humble opinion soundtracks through future days are the jams
I haven't listened to their post Suziki stuff. This reminds me, he released an album with Omar Rodriguez Lopez (The Mars Vota)
semi recentlyin 2007. It is called Please Heat This Eventually -
@GraemeE good score on the Wes album!
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@Tago-Mago said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
@Oaktavia i can think of a good one to start
Do tell good man?
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@Oaktavia Tago Mago :
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@Tago-Mago - good recommendation and intro to Can! soon over babaluma was the first for me, and also an interesting one due to being first after Damo
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@Tago-Mago said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
@Oaktavia Tago Mago :
Ah! I knew I recognized that name. That is one of the only Can albums I have heard actually. @olblue used to play it during our undergrad.
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Apologies if I've shared this before but I had a single, but memorable, experience with Suzuki maybe 20 years ago.
He was being dropped off at a small music festival and his assistant was apparently unable to procure the necessary "herbal supplies" that he required.
I happened to be the only one in the green room at the time and his assistant asked if there was anyway I could help while they scrambled to locate the necessary supplies around town.
We spent 30-45 minutes going joint after joint with a total of 4 words being spoken the entire time.
Damo: "like rice paper?" (Referring to my rolling papers)
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@Oaktavia that’s a good one “Ege Bamyasi” is my all time for Can…”Sing Swan Song” is an unbeatable track
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This mornings work tunes
https://open.spotify.com/album/74jn28Kr29iyh8eZXSvnwi?si=8BYPZzLJRdCUxrLPtYnjeA