why did they make the first half of this album something you want to listen to constantly and the second half some avant-garde shit you'd only listen to once in a while?
>>71807608
i don't unedrstand this album, i've probably listened to it 5 times and i don't get the appeal
>>71807717
muh motorik
>>71807608
My exact thoughts
halleluhwah is the only good song anyway
why did they peak at mother sky?
>>71809161
>implying paperhouse and mushroom aren't god tier
>>71807608
opposite for me. first half is meh
2nd half is perfection
>>71807608
2nd half weeds out the plebs
congrats, you have shit taste :D
>>71809251
Hey I really like the 2nd half but you're going full contrarian my dude
>>71809283
how the fuck is that contrarian?
nothing on this album is avant-garde jfc. its really good jam rock.
>>71807608
Second half is best, Aumng and Peking O are two of my favorite rock tracks.
Halleluwah is good, and so is Bring me Coffee or Tea, the rest us subpar.
>>71809319
Augmn and Peking O are avant-noise freakouts
They're good, mindblowing even, but the first half is some of the best and most cohesive stuff they ever made
>>71809457
>Avant-Noise
"no"
They certainly are influenced by modern classical though.
>>71809457
dude its not avant. stop referencing things you have never listened too.
its okay if you dislike something. but blaming it on "avant garde" is lame.
>>71809542
shut the fuck up
suzuki literally starts yelling gibberish into the mic at one point
that's not jam rock
>>71809577
>basic reading comprehension
I said i liked it faggot
i've listened to tago in its entirety around 10 times
>>71809636
omg 10 times. an album thats been out since 1971 and you heard it 10 freaking times. guess you know everything know
>>71809665
t. person who definitely wasn't alive in 1971
>>71807608
How would you describe the atmosphere of this album? Because it has a very distinct atmosphere even though I can't pinpoint what makes it so.
>some avant-garde shit you'd only listen to once in a while
spoken like a true plebian
I like how the first and third sides open with the same sounds; as if to suggest a sort of continuum in which both take place.