#Amon Düül ii
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undergroundrockpress · 8 months ago
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Amon Düül II à Strasbourg en 1972. Photo de J. Barbier.
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jt1674 · 4 months ago
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rastronomicals · 3 months ago
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4:13 PM EDT August 21, 2024:
Amon Düül II - "Archangel Thunderbird" From the album Yeti (1970)
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mymelodic-chapel · 7 months ago
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Amon Düül II- Yeti (Krautrock, Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock) Released: April 1970 [Liberty Records/ Repertoire Records] Producer(s): Olaf Kübler, Amon Düül II
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spaceintruderdetector · 1 year ago
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Amon Düül II - Archangel Thunderbird
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unmattata · 1 year ago
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psitrend · 1 month ago
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The Hidden Corners of Psychedelic Folk: 15 Essential Songs
Fundamental Songs Defining the Psychedelic Folk Movement The late 1960s and early 1970s saw an extraordinary confluence of traditional folk music with mind-expanding sonic experiments. In basements, communes, and recording studios across the world, musicians were expanding traditional song forms, creating otherworldly sounds with acoustic instruments and exploring the outer reaches of…
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metaxial · 2 months ago
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Amon Düül II
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En 1969, le groupe Amon Düül se sépare, sous la pression de musiciens aux idées opposées. Deux groupes se forment, ceux qui garderont le nom d'Amon Düül et ceux qui formeront Amon Düül II. Formé entre autres de Chris Karrer, Peter Leopold, Falk Rogner, John Weinzierl et Renate Knaup, Amon Düül II avait une plus grande ambition musicale.
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bungitonthen · 7 months ago
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2/5/24
surrounded by the stars ... green-bubble-raincoated-man ... jail-house-frog ... wie der Wind am Ende einer Straße ... sleepwalker's timeless bridge - amon düül II (wolf city)
a new day yesterday ... jeffrey goes to leicester square ... bouree ... back to the family ... look into the sun ... nothing is easy ... fat man ... we used to know ... reasons for waiting ... for a thousand mothers ... living in the past - jethro tull (stand up: the elevated edition)
foest dance #1 ... the story of the hare who lost his spectacles ... forest dance #2 ... the foot of our stairs ... overseer overture ... flight from lucifer ... 10.08 from paddington ... magus perdé ... epilogue - jethro tull (a passion play: an extended performance)
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recordplayer70 · 8 months ago
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Transatlantic Teutonic Two Step Take 123 [Mar 27th 2024]
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Les Mistigris - Aline - Wooly Bully 45 (1965) [Supraphon - SUN 43186]
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Charlie Megira - Tomorrow's Gone - Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow 45 (YEAR) [Numero Group - NUM722]
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The Mark V - Night Rumble (Part 1) - Night Rumble 45 (1963) [ABC-Paramount - 45-10433]
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The Arrows Featuring Davie Allen - Blue's Theme - Blue's Theme 45 (1965) [Tower - 295]
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Tim Tam And The Turn-Ons - Opelia - Wait A Minute 45 (1966) [Palmer - 5002]
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The Marketts - Out Of Limits - Out Of Limits 45 (1963) [Warner Bros. Records - 5391]
Johnny & The Hurricanes - Beatnick Fly - Beatnick Fly 45 (1966) [Twirl - 4004]
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The Damned - Problem Child - Problem Child 45 (1977) [Stiff Records - BUY 18]
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The Dragons - Heart Transplantation - Heart Transplantation 45 (1969) [OPP World Wide - OPP 43]
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Larry Wallis - Police Car - Police Car 45 (YEAR) [Stiff Records - BUY 22]
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Little Boy Blues - Nothing Left To Say - Nothing Left To Say 45 (2014) [Numero Group - NUM706]
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Amon Düül II - Lemmingmania - Light 45 (1971) [ Liberty - 15 468]
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musicandoldmovies · 9 months ago
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Amon Düül II - Light
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rastronomicals · 9 months ago
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3:26 AM EST March 1, 2024:
Amon Düül II - "Sandoz In The Rain (Improvisation)" From the album Yeti (1970)
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mymelodic-chapel · 4 months ago
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Amon Düül II- Tanz der Lemminge (Krautrock, Psychedelic Rock, Experimental Rock) Released: March 1971 [United Artists Records] Producer(s): Olaf Kuebler, Amon Düül II
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spaceintruderdetector · 2 years ago
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"Krautrock –The Rebirth of Germany" (2009)
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hatchetentry · 10 months ago
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mywifeleftme · 1 year ago
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137: Amon Düül II // Phallus Dei
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Phallus Dei Amon Düül II 1969, Liberty
We've all experienced a piece of art that made us think, "Man, x would be great if it weren't for y." That nagging sense we could really love something if only they'd fix that one throbbingly off bit. I'll confess that Amon Düül II's debut Phallus Dei can feel kinda like a spooky thriftshop landscape painting with real charm that some card has painted like Gritty into. They'll work up a good dirty prog froth for two or three minutes, as on "Luzifers Ghilom," and then everybody drops out to let vocalist Shrat do his Shaman Bobcat Goldthwaite thing before carrying on. As a listener, it's up to you to live with it or walk.
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Idly wishing a piece of art were without the thing that irks you about it is natural, but as the years go by I've become more and more suspicious of the vast "fan edit" culture that digitally tweaks a finished product to better suit the desires of the fandom. This is because, despite many impassioned online defences of fanfiction, fans are typically unimaginative; babyishly loyal to their preconceived fetishes; and won't take the time to sit with something and let its eccentricities work on them till they become what’s most lovable about it. I could probably take 20 minutes to learn how to strip Shrat's most outré vocal contributions off these tracks and have a recording that scratches my itch for primitive, incantatory prog that I can Take Seriously, but that would be missing the point. The energy this era of Amon Düül II set out to capture required a goaty little man capering out front to reach the desired level of frenzy and absurdity. One (and I am speaking to myself here) must never forget that this music is the product of an arts commune who called their first utterance God's Dick. (In other words, Gritty was like, always in the painting man.)
Maybe one day, I'll warm to Shrat's work here to the point that it becomes one of the album's selling points, but in the meantime I can abide it, because on balance this is visionary improvisational music, rich in the rough-hewn textures Krautrock revivalists have never been able to replicate with modern production. As with any good pioneering record, in these crowded (violin! sitar! vibraphone! so many damn drums!), shambling grooves there is a thrill of discovery worth returning to.
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