Permalink Reply by kilgoretrout2112 on December 27, 2010 at 9:33pm
Permalink Reply by Kayla Yost on December 27, 2010 at 11:11pm too lazy to take pics, but i got a ticket to the chicago pinkerton show, a poster from the weezer/foo tour that i had to sell my ticket for back in the day (still breaks my heart when i think about it), a set list from the ft. lauderdale =w= show in 2002 <--- all this from the boyfriend...he loves me :)
also got a $25 macy's gift card, a $25 borders gift card, and a large box of tastykakes from my brother :D
Permalink Reply by placemats on December 29, 2010 at 12:46am getting into the rest of his "pop" albums would be a good start, though another green world is the best of the four. check out here come the warm jets next, followed by before and after science and taking tiger mountain (by strategy).
before and after science was the last of the four "pop" albums, and you can really get a feel for the directions that eno was moving towards, with his work in ambient music and his stuff with byrne/the talking heads. if you're at all interested in his ambient stuff, discreet music would be a good place to start, followed by ambient 1: music for airports.
if you aren't super into the ambient stuff, a better starting point might be fripp & eno's no pussyfooting. you'll get the experimentation that eno was working towards combined with fripp's guitar work.
really you can't go wrong with eno's work in the 70s.
kilgoretrout45 said:

Permalink Reply by berry_rydell [berry_rydell] on December 29, 2010 at 4:05am
Permalink Reply by kilgoretrout2112 on December 29, 2010 at 8:45pm getting into the rest of his "pop" albums would be a good start, though another green world is the best of the four. check out here come the warm jets next, followed by before and after science and taking tiger mountain (by strategy).
before and after science was the last of the four "pop" albums, and you can really get a feel for the directions that eno was moving towards, with his work in ambient music and his stuff with byrne/the talking heads. if you're at all interested in his ambient stuff, discreet music would be a good place to start, followed by ambient 1: music for airports.
if you aren't super into the ambient stuff, a better starting point might be fripp & eno's no pussyfooting. you'll get the experimentation that eno was working towards combined with fripp's guitar work.
really you can't go wrong with eno's work in the 70s.
kilgoretrout45 said:

Permalink Reply by JessaANerd [jKlein] on December 29, 2010 at 10:22pm
Permalink Reply by Jack Huggart on December 31, 2010 at 5:20pm A sexy leather Fender strap for my bass:
I also got some moneys for some custom drumsticks that will have my band name and insignia on them.
I got a new Santa hat, for gigs. I lost my old one and every time I perform I must wear one, so I was given a fluffy deluxe hat :D
M 'n M's, of course.
Ender in Exile (Orson Scott Card)
And some other groovy stuff. Happy Merry Year's Christmas New!
Permalink Reply by kilgoretrout2112 on January 1, 2011 at 9:45pm King Crimson goes through A LOT of musical changes. In the Court is a great album, but I also love the stuff with Adrian Belew and Fripp. Discipline, Beat are great albums. I would say they are similar to Pink Floyd. Syd Barrett's Floyd is so different than The Wall. if you like the ambient trippy stuff go with early Crimson.
Do you know anything about The Residents? I am super curious about them also, but know very little about them.
☺♥ kittens bieber ♥☺ said:
fripp was in king crimson, right? i have that album on vinyl though i don't think i've ever fully listened to it.
kilgoretrout45 said:
Thanks Kittens!! I will be doing my round at the used cd stores or Amazon to check them out. I like the ambient stuff too. Some of the stuff on the "Green" album reminded me a little(a little) of Court of the Crimson King. Strange huh?
☺♥ kittens ♥☺ said:
getting into the rest of his "pop" albums would be a good start, though another green world is the best of the four. check out here come the warm jets next, followed by before and after science and taking tiger mountain (by strategy).
before and after science was the last of the four "pop" albums, and you can really get a feel for the directions that eno was moving towards, with his work in ambient music and his stuff with byrne/the talking heads. if you're at all interested in his ambient stuff, discreet music would be a good place to start, followed by ambient 1: music for airports.
if you aren't super into the ambient stuff, a better starting point might be fripp & eno's no pussyfooting. you'll get the experimentation that eno was working towards combined with fripp's guitar work.
really you can't go wrong with eno's work in the 70s.
kilgoretrout45 said:
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