OFF/HW: Poetry With Music

Cliff and Pam Wheaton cwheaton at TRANSWESTTAXI.COM
Mon Nov 24 04:41:57 EST 1997


Christian Mumford wrote:

> At 23:39 23.11.97 +0000, you wrote:
>
> >I bet there are loads more...
>
> >Alasdair
> >--
>
> The Fugs? Gong also had their moments too, with bizarre drawn out
> stoned intros and narrative gibberish that consisted of stuff
> from the lyrics re-improvised live, or Allen's brilliant little
> skits or narrative and musings. On Kluster's Klopfzeichen there
> is a woman chanting fire and brimstone over a monotonous beat,
> and on Tangerine Dream's Alpha Centauri there is a chilling
> spoken piece at the end. Also in Guru Guru's "Electronic Junk"
> (I think, or the song after on Hinten) there is a strange spoken
> piece in the middle of the jam. Hell, tons of 70s German bands
> did some sinister freakout narration, but my German is so bad
> I don't know where to draw the line to poetry!!!

What about Eloy's spoken stuff in "Dawn" and a few others I can't
remember off the top of my head.Moody Blues strike a bell here too-they
did get a bit strange in a couple of spots....I agree that MM"s stuff
would qualify. Sure is interesting  to me that we're actually listening
to, albeit in a much different way, that we're listening to our parents
record collection:)Mom would kill for the Spiral Realms stuff, as well
as some of the others I enjoy. Betcha she'd really like Wolfstone:)
Hmmmm.

Rock on!
Pam

>
>
> Of course Moorcock's solo stuff might qualify, and definetly
> Dead Kennedys. Jello Biafra is punk's beat poet if there ever was
> one! (Henry Rollins can go f**k himself)
>
> Christian
>



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