What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Oct 10, 2013 at 6:15 PM Post #46,337 of 136,301
I'm exploring 60's and 70's psychedelic and progressive rock. As much as I love great rock, I've only listened to Jefferson Airplane FM radio hits-White Rabbit and Somebody to Love.  Man! This double disc 30 + song collection is freaking fantastic for this genre....folk/blues/psychedelic...definitely hear shades of early Neil Young and Crosby Stills and Nash....maybe some Frampton blues. You'll feel high just listening to this.
 
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I'm also new to Radiohead. Doh! What do I live in a cave?! This seems to be their masterpiece....give me a good second choice....really liking this beautiful album...
 
Oct 10, 2013 at 7:34 PM Post #46,339 of 136,301

Fates Warning - Parallels
 

Haken - Aquarius
 

Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse
 

Pink Floyd - D.S.O.T.M.
 
Oct 10, 2013 at 11:12 PM Post #46,344 of 136,301
  I'm exploring 60's and 70's psychedelic and progressive rock. As much as I love great rock, I've only listened to Jefferson Airplane FM radio hits-White Rabbit and Somebody to Love.  Man! This double disc 30 + song collection is freaking fantastic for this genre....folk/blues/psychedelic...definitely hear shades of early Neil Young and Crosby Stills and Nash....maybe some Frampton blues. You'll feel high just listening to this.
 
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yes!!!
 
Oct 11, 2013 at 12:06 AM Post #46,346 of 136,301

KoRn - Life Is Peachy
 
I never heard this album in it's entirety. It's their second album in their discography. I personally find it very much more raw sounding and quick. It's not a negative comment on my part. Reading up more on the album, apparently they went in the studio with a few concepts and wanted to primarily improvise the rest of repertoire. It really displays the underground sound the group was once known to have. I truly wish I had heard this album much more because it really is a gem.
 
Oct 11, 2013 at 1:17 AM Post #46,347 of 136,301
 
KoRn - Life Is Peachy
 
I never heard this album in it's entirety. It's their second album in their discography. I personally find it very much more raw sounding and quick. It's not a negative comment on my part. Reading up more on the album, apparently they went in the studio with a few concepts and wanted to primarily improvise the rest of repertoire. It really displays the underground sound the group was once known to have. I truly wish I had heard this album much more because it really is a gem.

 
+1 i had the same experiences when i heard this for the first time as well, versus their more well known stuff.
 

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