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Brian Eno
Dead Finks Don't Talk Here Come the Warm Jets (1974) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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FlatCat Jun 22, 2010 - 10:39 | Love the style, but the guitars are like dental drills inside my head. "I like to play it. But I can't take the racket." |
jules44 Jun 22, 2010 - 10:26 | I know Brian Eno is some sort of musical genius, but this song is just annoying. |
nerakdon Jun 22, 2010 - 10:26 | This is Brian Eno?! Seriously? He's normally so good! |
peter_james_bond May 21, 2010 - 18:58 | progrockette wrote: I think you can't overlook the fact that this song made in 1974, and was WAY ahead of its time. And now for something completely different! |
UltraNurd May 21, 2010 - 15:45 | On_The_Beach wrote: Kudos to Bill for playing old obscure Eno tracks that no one likes (well, except me and a few other weirdos). ; ) ::raises hand:: Although admittedly I hadn't heard it until here. |
progrockette May 21, 2010 - 14:51 | tomis wrote: Sounds like the sort of thing one comes up with when messing about in Apple GarageBand on a lazy Sunday... Not good, not bad, it just is. I think you can't overlook the fact that this song made in 1974, and was WAY ahead of its time. |
soulcollision May 21, 2010 - 14:50 | This has got to be one of the worst songs I have ever heard... with that said, I can appreciate that some people have positive connotations to it from back in the day... please no more! |
Proclivities May 21, 2010 - 14:49 | dmax wrote: Oh you headless chicken Can those poor teeth take so much kicking. To be a zombie all the time Requires such dedication. THANKS BILL |
dannyboy57 May 21, 2010 - 14:49 | OOOOOOOOHHHHHHH YEEEESSSSSS!!!! One of the greatest kiss-off songs ever written! (Oh no!) |
UncleChig May 21, 2010 - 14:48 | On_The_Beach wrote: Kudos to Bill for playing old obscure Eno tracks that no one likes (well, except me and a few other weirdos). ; ) Package me up in that wierdo box as well Mr. Beach ... .this is pure genius from a time and date when I stared for hours at the LP trying to figure this out. And freakin' out to the music .... and well .. you get the picture .. |
(former member) May 21, 2010 - 14:47 | Oh you headless chicken Can those poor teeth take so much kicking. To be a zombie all the time Requires such dedication. THANKS BILL |
On_The_Beach Jun 19, 2009 - 21:22 | Kudos to Bill for playing old obscure Eno tracks that no one likes (well, except me and a few other weirdos). ; ) |
ProgFusion May 19, 2009 - 02:57 | I guess it's not for everybody, given the ratings, but this is one of my favorite tracks from one of my favorite albums. |
tomis May 19, 2009 - 02:47 | Sounds like the sort of thing one comes up with when messing about in Apple GarageBand on a lazy Sunday... Not good, not bad, it just is. |
FrankMc Apr 17, 2009 - 12:12 | Hey, stand proudly for your weirdnesses. At some level of examination, it's about all we have that separates us from the low beasts. (That and, as a funny person noted, "The ability to accessorize.") Proclivities wrote: This album was one of a few that helped get me through my high school years. Still sounds great to me today. Sorry if it sounds too "weird" for some of you. |
Proclivities Apr 17, 2009 - 12:05 | This album was one of a few that helped get me through my high school years. Still sounds great to me today. Sorry if it sounds too "weird" for some of you. |
shutter Apr 17, 2009 - 12:04 | aelfheld wrote: I think the reason "style elements he was using in the early '70s" pop up in this is because it was released in '74. When you think about it, 35 years old is pretty amazing. Most folks wouldn't be able to put a date to most of Eno's work. Even the Beatles' music, as well as the Stones, etc. is generationally obvious. |
camden_hampden Apr 17, 2009 - 12:01 | Funny, I love 'em both. sdn wrote: Oh, this is weirdly funny. Cool. (MUCH better than that Tragically Hip song a few minutes ago, which everyone else seemed to love. Maybe it's me.) |
aelfheld Apr 17, 2009 - 11:58 | I think the reason "style elements he was using in the early '70s" pop up in this is because it was released in '74. |
zipper Apr 17, 2009 - 11:58 | I so hated this two months ago. Today, it made me laugh and wanna dance. Wait and see what June brings, I suppose. |
