What's your favorite song from TMR?
Dali's Car maybe
pleb answer but Moonlight on Vermont
That album is trash and you are a pleb for pretending to like it. Anyone who knows music theory will tell you that.
Pachuco Cadaver
Pena, Pachuco Cover, or Veteran's Day Poppy
BREAKS MY HEART TO SEE THEM CROSS THE SUN
>>66111859
Sounds like ur the pleb.
>>66111859
>Pretending to dislike TMR
Nice meme.
>>66111859
Please explain how music theory tells you that TMR sucks.
sugar and spikes
When Big Joan Sets Up probably
>>66111942
This
>>66112008
Another great one.
>>66111941
Well for starters, the elementary and uninvolved compositions in conjunction with the unprepossessing harmonic content.
>>66111859
>i don't like something
>which is more likely?
>a. people have different taste than me
>b. I'm always right about everything, so everyone else must be lying to themselves
>yeah, b seems like a good answer
>>66112098
Pitchfork hasn't reviewed it yet, so I'm waiting until then to give you a reply on whether or not its' good.
>>66112091
How do you rate the Second Viennese School and followers? Just curious.
>>66112165
Never heard.
>>66112247
So are you judging TMR on how well it holds up 18th-19th century harmonic practices or what are you even basing your opinion off of?
>>66112297
He clearly doesn't know jack shit about theory and is shitting random crap to appear otherwise tbqhh
>>66112297
Established on the relative virtue regarding 1960s compositions.
>>66112247
nice b8
>>66112475
Nice pleb
>>66112449
Does this comparison include compositions by Ligeti, Stockhausen, Barber, other works by Zappa, and Boulez?
I'm just trying to get a sense of what you have listened to and enjoyed.
>>66112611
All compositions from the era, not just composers, Specifically contemporary rock, jazz, and blues musicians.
I fucking love THE BLIMP THE BLIMP
>>66112091
What, you don't like dissonance?
HIGH YELLOW
HIGH RED
HIGH BLUE, SHE BLEW
>>66112744
>jazz
Does this include Albert Ayler, Ornette Coleman, Jeane Lee?
>>66112780
Is this a copypaste meme now
>>66112848
No I'm just expressing myself anon. I love dissonance, but a lot of people can't even stand songs like "Wild Honey Pie" by the flippin' Beatles.
>>66112848
also I'm high and didn't notice this was pasted in two threads lmao
>>66112839
Of course it would.
>>66112909
>Wild Honey Pie
Great use of instrumentation and harmony. Trout mask Replica? Not so much.
>>66113064
Explain exactly, precisely how this makes it better than Trout Mask Replica
Frownland by far.
>>66113234
Harmony
>>66113335
Explain exactly, precisely why harmony makes music better.
>>66113408
Complexity, music theory, chord progressions etc....
>>66113512
the list could go on
I know it's probably the pleb answer, but I absolutely love Moonlight on Vermont, the guitar riff is just, mmm, MMM
NOW, HERE SHE COMES WALKIN, LOOKIN LIKE A ZOO
>>66111859
>music theory
Dachau Blues. Beefheart hits some great low notes on that one.
China Pig
>>66111881
Agreed, probably my all time favorite song. That repeating riff after the horn solo until the end is just a really great moment.
Wild Life, Sugar n Spikes, Ella Guru, or Dali's Car
>>66116601
the lyrics on Wild Life are some of the best on the album but I wouldn't say its one of the best songs.
But damn those lyrics are hilariously great