Re: Da Lata (was RE: New Stuff)

From: Jason Witherspoon (arzachel@speakeasy.org)
Date: Mon Apr 10 2000 - 04:59:38 MET DST

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    At 11:09 AM +1000 4/10/00, philipm@isd.canberra.edu.au wrote:
    >On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Jason Witherspoon wrote:
    >
    >> Is this the original Milton Nascimento song from his _Milton_ album
    >> (circa '69-'70?) Amazingly "punk" tune in it's original form (it's
    >> got this almost industrial sounding guitar {?} part throughout).
    >
    >WORD! as i was saying to my buddy kboy not so long ago that's the
    >difference between the original stuff and the new brazil influenced
    >stuff, ppl like dat lata might be able to slavishly copy the sound of a
    >joyce record but they can't do all the rest of the amazing creative shit
    >that makes the originals so surprising and wonderful cos you get all this
    >stuff you don't expect. there is some incredible punky guitar on old joyce
    >records too!
    >
    >p

    Yeah, & from Brazil in the late sixties w/the inimitable "Lanny" on
    axe is gonna be ridiculously great in this regard-- you guys probably
    know "Tuareg" from _Gal Costa_ '69, which was comped somewhere
    recently. He's completely out-of-control on most of the rest of that
    album, as well as on Gilberto Gil's fabulous '69 record ("Cerebro
    Eletronico") & Caetano Veloso's equally-great "White Album" (also
    from the magical year of 1969).

    And of course, there's Os Mutantes--

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    Jason Witherspoon ICQ #62837760

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