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They're an amazing band and their influence on Radiohead is pretty heavy on their last two albums (KoL and AMSP). But every album sort of has a collection of songs that are fairly easy to get into, and then some songs that are very experimental/musique conrete and tough to get through if you're not into that stuff. This playlist is entirely the former, none of the latter:
tragabigzanda wrote:
I made a great playlist for anyone looking to get into Can. Good fit for fans of Radiohead, Neu, and other krautrock. A Moon Shaped Pool is heavily influenced by these guys.
They're an amazing band and their influence on Radiohead is pretty heavy on their last two albums (KoL and AMSP). But every album sort of has a collection of songs that are fairly easy to get into, and then some songs that are very experimental/musique conrete and tough to get through if you're not into that stuff. This playlist is entirely the former, none of the latter:
tragabigzanda wrote:
I made a great playlist for anyone looking to get into Can. Good fit for fans of Radiohead, Neu, and other krautrock. A Moon Shaped Pool is heavily influenced by these guys.
They're an amazing band and their influence on Radiohead is pretty heavy on their last two albums (KoL and AMSP). But every album sort of has a collection of songs that are fairly easy to get into, and then some songs that are very experimental/musique conrete and tough to get through if you're not into that stuff. This playlist is entirely the former, none of the latter:
tragabigzanda wrote:
I made a great playlist for anyone looking to get into Can. Good fit for fans of Radiohead, Neu, and other krautrock. A Moon Shaped Pool is heavily influenced by these guys.
I'm into that stuff. Only song I've heard from them before was Vitamin C. I'll be checking it all out.
Sweet. I haven't ventured much outside of their most popular run of Tago Mago ('71) - Ege Bamyasi ('72) - Future Days ('73). Let me know if you find anything outside that era that measures up.
They're an amazing band and their influence on Radiohead is pretty heavy on their last two albums (KoL and AMSP). But every album sort of has a collection of songs that are fairly easy to get into, and then some songs that are very experimental/musique conrete and tough to get through if you're not into that stuff. This playlist is entirely the former, none of the latter:
tragabigzanda wrote:
I made a great playlist for anyone looking to get into Can. Good fit for fans of Radiohead, Neu, and other krautrock. A Moon Shaped Pool is heavily influenced by these guys.
I'm into that stuff. Only song I've heard from them before was Vitamin C. I'll be checking it all out.
Sweet. I haven't ventured much outside of their most popular run of Tago Mago ('71) - Ege Bamyasi ('72) - Future Days ('73). Let me know if you find anything outside that era that measures up.
Cool. Will do.
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with 'Total Eclipse of the Heart', I was trying to come up with a love song and I remembered I actually wrote that to be a vampire love song. Its original title was 'Vampires in Love' because I was working on a musical of Nosferatu, the other great vampire story. If anyone listens to the lyrics, they're really like vampire lines. It's all about the darkness, the power of darkness and love's place in the dark...[10]
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