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yumiho
view post Posted on 18/1/2007, 18:33 by: yumiho     +1   -1




Una possibile risposta laz, ecco un commento che ho trovato:

For years, the first Throbbing Gristle album was 2nd Annual Report, and in hindsight, it would be just like the band to call their first album a "sequel," just to mess with your head. Some didn't buy that, and went looking for The First Annual Report. To their dismay, the suspiciously small number of copies of the album (a hundred or so at most), led people to believe that it never did exist, or that it was an early concert bootleg (It didn't help that the band stayed hush-hush about it). So when it go re-released this past year (I forget if it was remastered - I've lent my copy), what suprised everone was the original release date: 1975! And it's almost all percussive noise blasts (If you catch a synth melody, or Cosey Fanni Tutti's guitar-work, it's a rare treat) and it can really make you feel physically ill. First Annual Report has none of the Neu!-inspired synth melodies of Jazz-Funk Greats. The 18-minute long first track, Very Friendly, is about a sexual encounter/axe murder with Genesis P-Orridge repeating "Ian brady, very friendly" and "There's been a murder" for minutes on end. It'll make you sweat with panic, give you an ulcer, make you short of breath. So not unlike 1975's other mythical noise album, Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music, First Annual Report is for the boldest fans of the Gristle and/or DHR Records only.


Very friendly infatti e' una narrazione malata che piu' macabra e malata non si puo' del primo omicidio di Ian Brady, quando orridge ripete 'very friendly', fa davvero venire i brividi. Non fidatevi degli sconosciuti! Ahahahaaha
 
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