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Re: Band: Can

Postby OrthodoxEaster on Thu Aug 12, 2010 8:55 am

Not scheiße. Not ever. No matter how crummy and waffle-laden their later material could get. One of the deadliest rhythm sections in music. Two wonderfully unhinged but very different vocalists. A band that turned psychedelia into something decidedly non-hippie, but also kept their Krautrock messy and fucked-up, even when everybody else was adopting a Kraftwerk synthoid style (not that I don't dig Kraftwerk) or getting into new-age wallpaper. It's just too bad that the last few albums had to happen and that those Jamaican guys from Traffic joined the band. But overall, Can were some very groovy Germans (plus a rotating cast of non-Germans). I like.
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Re: Band: Can

Postby var on Thu Aug 12, 2010 12:39 pm

Ege Bamyasi is one of my favorite records of all time, top 3.

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Re: Band: Can

Postby Ernest on Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:12 pm

SecondEdition wrote:
Ernest wrote:Bump.

Monster Movie amazes me every time I play it. I like it much more than Tago Mago.


So you're a Malcolm man? Or is there too much dicking around on Tago Mago for you?

Monster Movie is not my favorite Can album, but the darkness and rage of it is pretty fantastic, and "Outside My Door" is a phenomenally creepy garage-rock classic.


I really like Damo's vocals, but sometimes the big beat-ish drumming gets to me. I know it's not their fault, but at times, it feels like I've heard Tago Mago everywhere, whereas Monster Movie feels timeless; the mood on it is great. In some way, it reminds me of a less surreal Pere Ubu.
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Re: Band: Can

Postby placeholder on Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:19 pm

Hugely NOT CRAP.

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Tago Mago is probably my favorite.

Love the drumming in partic.
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Re: Band: Can

Postby robert thefamilyghost on Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:36 pm

Ernest wrote:I really like Damo's vocals, but sometimes the big beat-ish drumming gets to me. I know it's not their fault, but at times, it feels like I've heard Tago Mago everywhere, whereas Monster Movie feels timeless; the mood on it is great. In some way, it reminds me of a less surreal Pere Ubu.

the drumming on Tago Mago is the best..."Mushroom" followed by "Oh Yeah" i mean, crap, some of the best drumming i've ever heard being the main focus on two amazingly-placed back-to-back songs...

overall Tago Mago is my favorite, but Soundtracks has my favorite song of theirs ("Mother Sky" of course) and Monster Movie has another that's near the top of my list ("Father Cannot Yell")...
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Re: Band: Can

Postby Bill Swansea on Sat Aug 14, 2010 12:44 pm

People voted crap? Really?
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Re: Band: Can

Postby Robert G on Sat Aug 14, 2010 10:18 pm

Oddly enough, I was at the record store today and me and the dude talked about Can. He was playing back the remastered Soon Over Babaluma over the store PA, which from what I could hear, was actually not that "bad." He also really likes the fake "ethnological discoveries," which I don't know what this is in reference to.
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Re: Band: Can

Postby Awesome_Komodo on Sat Aug 14, 2010 10:28 pm

Robert G wrote:He also really likes the fake "ethnological discoveries," which I don't know what this is in reference to.
They're tracks on the Unlimited Edition record.
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Re: Band: Can

Postby sawtooth on Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:54 pm

tago mago fuckin rules. halleluwah sounds like an acid damaged porn soundtrack
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Re: Band: Can

Postby Daveksvplot on Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:23 am

Can in their prime is about as good as rock music gets.
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Re: Band: Can

Postby Daveksvplot on Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:33 am

Also, isn't that a musique concrète solo in the breakdown of "Moonshake"?

Whatever it is, it sounds great.
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Re: Band: Can

Postby robert thefamilyghost on Tue Aug 17, 2010 10:49 pm

Robert G wrote:He was playing back the remastered Soon Over Babaluma over the store PA, which from what I could hear, was actually not that "bad."

much less good than the preceding albums, but still a good record!
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Re: Band: Can

Postby Domagoj on Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:40 pm

You know what, I like post-Suzuki Can. Up to and including Saw Delight w/Traffic boys.

Can had THE rhythm and THE synth. Two super important elements in music for my aural enjoyment.

For these rockers/gents I've got only

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Re: Band: Can

Postby Mark Hansen on Thu Aug 19, 2010 2:05 pm

robert thefamilyghost wrote:
Robert G wrote:He was playing back the remastered Soon Over Babaluma over the store PA, which from what I could hear, was actually not that "bad."

much less good than the preceding albums, but still a good record!


I think Soon Over Babaluma was the first album by Can that I acquired. I got it in a pile of records someone had left at an apartment my father was in charge of renting. (this pile also included the first Stooges record) It caused me to pretty much fall in love with Can immediately.
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Re: Band: Can

Postby Isabelle Gall on Mon May 02, 2011 5:30 am

Despite always loving Ege Bamyasi some of the (usually earlier) vocal and guitar excesses of Can have sometimes grated on me so I never got around to hearing Future Days until just a few weeks ago. Absolutely ridiculous how good this album is, a masterpiece and also just about the ultimate record for spring listening. NC.
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Re: Band: Can

Postby tarandfeathers on Mon May 02, 2011 7:06 am

Yeah, Future Days is brilliant. I think I'll listen to it when I get home tonight. Need to get an LP of Soundtracks as well, since that has some excellent songs on, it's been too long since I heard it.

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Re: Band: Can

Postby AnthonyCinder on Tue May 03, 2011 12:01 pm

I actually like Future Days more than Ege, but not as much as the almighty Tago Mago.

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Re: Band: Can

Postby Bill Swansea on Tue Nov 29, 2011 11:49 am

How good is CAN? I'll tell you with this hidden gem that I've never heard before in my life.



Released as a single (!) around the time of Tago Mago. It's a pop song, yes, but it's still pushing forward. It manages to sound remarkably contemporary to right now as well as futuristic at the same time.
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Re: Band: Can

Postby Heath on Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:13 pm

Bill Swansea wrote:How good is CAN? I'll tell you with this hidden gem that I've never heard before in my life.



Released as a single (!) around the time of Tago Mago. It's a pop song, yes, but it's still pushing forward. It manages to sound remarkably contemporary to right now as well as futuristic at the same time.


Excellent! I haven't ever heard that one either. So good.
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Re: Band: Can

Postby LBx on Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:13 pm

Isabelle Gall wrote:I never got around to hearing Future Days until just a few weeks ago. Absolutely ridiculous how good this album is

tarandfeathers wrote:Yeah, Future Days is brilliant.

Can't get into it. Should I 1) try another or 2) leave out the back door?
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