#The Claypool Lennon delirium - Blood & Rockets.
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mads-agenda ¡ 8 months ago
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do what thou wilt
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the-mystery-of-christ ¡ 9 months ago
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🌞 🚨 ( ☦✞⸸ April 8th Eclipse of 2024 ⸸✞☦ ) 🚨 🌞
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Matthew 12:28-40 🌹🎚️🌹
Jesus, "Teacher, we want to see a sign from you.”
But he replied to them, “An evil and adulterous generation craves a sign. Yet no sign will be given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah, because just as Jonah was in the stomach of the sea creature for three days and three nights, so the Son of Man will be in the heart of the earth for three days and three nights. The men of Nineveh will stand up at the judgment and condemn the people living today,because they repented at the preaching of Jonah. But look — something greater than Jonah is here! The queen of the south will stand up and condemn the people living today, because she came from so far away to hear the wisdom of Solomon. But look! Something greater than Solomon is here!” The second coming of Christ is is apon us. ✝️☮️✝️
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John 13:38 ♰ 👑 ♰
Jesus answered, Will you lay down your life for Me? I assure you, most solemnly I tell you, before a rooster crows, you will deny Me completely disown Me three times. John 13:31–38.
When he was gone, Jesus said,
“Now is the Son of Man glorified and God is glorified in him. If God is glorified in him, God will glorify the Son in himself, and will glorify him at once. 👑
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unspokenmantra ¡ 1 year ago
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mono--chromatik ¡ 1 year ago
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hi mono its mae and i just saw your profile now and holy shit there’s lots of asks so i thought i’d ask some questions maybe
but if you do know, what are your favorite genres in music? im a huge music nerd and i NEED to know what kind of music you like,,,
get your reading glasses on you activated my trapcard (being really autistic about music)
OKAY OKAY so generally speaking there's no specific genre I tend to stick by to some religious degree. More often than not any generated playlist from wherever I'm listening from is destined to be the least consistent thing imaginable.
To generally answer this question would be trickier than just tossing a bunch of random songs at people but I'm gonna do my damn best to keep it relevant. I am gonna add some examples so I'm putting this under a read-more to keep from making the post needlessly long for passer-byers. (Some genres may not be 100 accurate, in the examples, but they're along the same lines I think).
EDM
I don't know exactly how much this description gets the point across but like, this music sounds like industrial iron, steel and bullets, and in the good way! Can't pinpoint exactly when or why but the general sound of the genre is very nostalgic to me (and in an almost comical way every artist that I've seen fall under that genre or orbit around it happens to have an incredibly deep voice 9 times out of 10. Absolutely not a complaint. Fucking gorgeous sound. Would highly recommend listening to at night outside in a lit-up city area.
NINTENDOCORE
I proceeded to make this genre into my entire personality. Surprise surprise, a lot of the music uses 8-bit sound effects to hell and back. And y'know what? Nothing scratched the itch in my brain better than that ever did.
Tumblr only allows 10 audios per post! i just learned. I'm gonna list a bunch of MISC stuff because i'm running out of steam to type.
Prophecy of the Dragon - The Voidz
Losing Touch - Circus of Dead Squirrels
Meaningless - The Nighty Nite
I Don't Wanna Be Me - Type-O-Negative
Loose Cannon - Puzzle
So Pretty - Kid Dakota
Мрак - DenDerty
Ghost - Gouge Away
Blood and Rockets - The Claypool Lennon Delirium
Guts - MATH The Band
The Air Conditioned Nightmare - Mr Bungle
A.M 180 - Grandaddy
Happy listening ! 👍
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doyourememberrocknrollradio ¡ 2 years ago
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The Claypool Lennon Delirium - Blood and Rockets (Live at The Current)
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thebowerypresents ¡ 1 year ago
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Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade Deliver at Brooklyn Steel
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Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade – Brooklyn Steel – October 22, 2023
The Frog Brigade are the jam-band-iest of Les Claypool’s many thrilling projects. Or they’re a jammy band with a love of funk, prog, psychedelia and Frank Zappa that would be surfing the big waves out near the edges of sanity anyway but just so happen to get their marching orders from Claypool. (That is, not unlike all the musical projects the relentlessly quirky, generationally talented bassist puts his name on.) Either way — or, more likely, both — they’re a force, and what a treat to have them back, 20 years after their heyday and any semblance of regular touring — and in midseason form, to boot. 
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At Brooklyn Steel on Sunday, the Frog Brigade were on the attack. As in most of the shows during this year’s reunion tour, this one housed a full, go-for-it, manic-jammy full reading of Pink Floyd’s Animals. But what came before and after the Floyd excursion over the course of two sets and nearly three hours was just as delectable. And maybe marching orders isn’t the right way to describe the Claypool effect on a band like this. Claypool himself would seem like the command-and-control boss of this outfit but in practice he’s more the chief creative officer, giving like-minded creators enough room to be their zany selves in the framework he’s created. 
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This version of the Frog Brigade is assembled and plays like a Frankenstein’d version of the original — many of the same players, yes, from the heady days of ought-three, but also coconspirators from other Claypool bands like the Claypool Lennon Delirium (whose other namesake, Sean Lennon, now has the guitar chair for the Brigade). Sax sorcerer Eric “Skerik” Walton is here, and so is Mike Dillon, the percussion-and-vibes madman. Keys are handled by the prog-inclined Harry Waters (son of Roger), and Paolo Baldi, the Claypool regular and former skins-man for Cake, is on the drums. Together, as in all Claypool bands, they create a cauldron of sonics to which the listener and concertgoer aren’t so much witnesses as they are plunged in, the band driving up the intensity using aggressive, nudging rhythms, often sinister (but not untender) melodies, and free reign to, y’know, beat and blow shit up. This year’s repertoire overall is polyglot Claypool, and on Sunday, that meant plenty of Brigade cuts, but also tunes from Sausage (“Riddles Are Abound Tonight”), from the Holy Mackerel, from the Delirium (“Blood and Rockets”), and from the Bucket of Bernie Brains (a fizzy “Thai Noodles” in the encore), plus covers as varied as Prince Buster (“One Step Beyond”) and the English Beat (“Mirror in the Bathroom”).
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The Pink Floyd stuff? Yeah, totally fun, as advertised. I could listen to Claypool and Co. pillage their way through “Sheep” for hours (and their “Dogs” is just as on point). But no matter what it is, these guys kick up a mighty groovy racket. Late in the second set came “Precipitation” (from the Holy Mackerel back pages), which built to a whirring, stab-syncopation solo-fest around its “Rain, rain, rain” refrain. “Hendershot,” another Claypool staple, had a bit of ragtime piano from Waters thrown in before it became a surf-rock adventure, Skerik’s sax screaming over it. The tale of “David Makalaster” (both parts!) had the band at a steady-rolling chant, pushing, pushing, pushing its stabbing rhythm.
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There’s a tendency to call this music wacky but that kind of misses the musicality in it, especially when each of these songs gets a healthy work-through. The six of them don’t for a second lose the collective sonics — if you really listen closely, you hear them playing off one another with subtle asides, even when one of them is blasting away out in front of the jam. —Chad Berndtson | @Cberndtson
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Photos courtesy of Dana Distortion | distortionpix.com
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gimmefrisson ¡ 4 months ago
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You better be careful boys, you'll set the world on fire.
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parkerbombshell ¡ 2 years ago
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greatalbumcover ¡ 2 years ago
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The Claypool Lennon Delirium - Blood And Rockets: Movement I, Saga Of Ja...
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house-of-1000-corpses ¡ 4 years ago
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How high does your rocket fly?
Epic song with true lyrics depicting the story and death of the rocket engineer, Jack Parsons
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theunaccomplishedwriter ¡ 6 years ago
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Last Three Songs - May-be I’ll Keep On Doing This
Hey there! So, this is a little late but I hope people still like this sort of stuff, whether or not it comes out on time! So, here we go onto some songs!
1. The Lennon Claypool Delirium -  Blood and Rockets: Movement I, Saga of Jack Parsons / Movement II, Too the Moon
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2. Ninja Sex Party - Something About You
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3. Lydia Persuad - More of Me
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BONUS SONG: TWRP (feat. Dan Avidan) - Starlight Brigade
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And that’s it! I hope you enjoyed this and want to see more in the future from me and others! So I’ll tag @master-lux, @odd-the-motoring-fox, @diepjun, @ftwobr2000, @imafoxylilringirl, @yoshifan30, @softlight289, @ragingwerewolfdude, @honeywithblueberries, and anyone else who wants to join in!
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odedmusic ¡ 6 years ago
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The Claypool Lennon Delirium - Blood and Rockets (Live at The Current)
Fantastic, always liked Sean! 
#OdedMusic #OdedFriedGaon
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planetmosh ¡ 6 years ago
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THE CLAYPOOL LENNON DELIRIUM Share "Blood and Rockets" Video
The Claypool Lennon Delirium share animated 'Blood and Rockets' video from second album 'South of Reality' due 22nd February 2019 on ATO Records.
THE CLAYPOOL LENNON DELIRIUM
Share animated “Blood and Rockets” video
South of Reality due 22nd February 2019 on ATO Records
South of Reality Album Cover
Praise for South of Reality:
“Florid prog-psych with satirical bite… a psychedelic delight.” – Uncut 8/10
“[An] interstellar trip” – Mojo
“As dependably askew as they are pleasingly hypnotic” – Planet Rock, 4*
“Packed with punchy, mobilising…
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salute-ela-vita ¡ 6 years ago
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dreamofmysoul-tsc ¡ 4 years ago
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Mini Playlists for the TLH Cast
Inspired by this
Cordelia
I Think He Knows by Taylor Swift
Space Cowboy by Kacey Musgraves
Big God by Florence + the Machine
tolerate it by Taylor Swift
Magic Man by Heart
Sunlight by Hozier
+Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince by Taylor Swift
James
Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden
Shrike by Hozier
Orpheus by Shawn James
Like Real People Do by Hozier
A Daisy A Day covered by Glen Campbell
Lady May by Tyler Childers
+ Fire Away by Chris Stapleton
Matthew
People Need A Melody by The Head and the Heart
Could This Be Magic? by Van Halen
Ride On by AC/DC
Desperado by Eagles
Going to California by Led Zeppelin
Rocket Man by Elton John
+ 30 Lives by Imagine Dragons & Don’t Follow by Alice In Chains
Thomas
Getaway Car by Audioslave
When I’m Gone by Shawn James
Golden Hour by Kacey Musgraves
What Are You Listening To by Chris Stapleton
Martin by Zac Brown Band
21 Summer by Brothers Osborne
+ coney island by Taylor Swift & Just Breathe by Pearl Jam
Christopher
Space Oddity by David Bowie
The Fixer by Lori McKenna
Only Children by Jason Isbell
Off He Goes by Pearl Jam
Blood and Rockets by The Claypool Lennon Delirium 
A Day In the Life by The Beatles
+ Green by Cavetown
Alastair
Cruel Summer by Taylor Swift
Cherry by Harry Styles
Love Hurts by Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris
I Want Love by Elton John
Rainbow by Kacey Musgraves
To Noise Making (Sing) by Hozier
+ Youth by Glass Animals
Anna
Heartbreaker by Led Zeppelin (I had to)
Written In the Sand by Old Dominion 
Tupelo by Jason Isbell
Talk by Hozier
cowboy like me by Taylor Swift
Hypnotized by Fleetwood Mac
+ Barracuda by Heart
Jesse
Sweet Creature by Harry Styles
Down In the Valley by The Head and the Heart
One Day at a Time by Sam Smith
Cedar Lane by First Aid Kit
Work Song by Hozier
Caroline by Colter Wall
+ If We Were Vampires by Jason Isbell
Lucie
Long Live by Taylor Swift
seven by Taylor Swift
Something to Love by Jason Isbell
Dance the Night Away by Van Halen
Pushing Up Daisies by Brothers Osborne
Dreams by Fleetwood Mac
+ 10 Feet Tall by Cavetown
Grace
Burn the Witch by Shawn James
Lion’s Roar by First Aid Kit
Arsonist’s Lullabye by Hozier
Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene by Hozier
mad woman by Taylor Swift
White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane
+ Blackbird by The Beatles
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nickzois ¡ 6 years ago
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The Claypool Lennon Delirium take over the Tune Of The Week with "Blood And Rockets"
The Claypool Lennon Delirium take over the Tune Of The Week with “Blood And Rockets”
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��South Of Reality, The Claypool Lennon Delirium’s epic sophomore album might be just the antidote this sick world needs. Music so potent it could repel an asteroid impact from space. These seasoned warriors of psychedelia have crafted timeless songs that may as well be chiseled in stone. ” That’s what The Claypool Lennon Delirium write on their site.
To be honest, i caught a glimpse on Sean…
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