John Coan's SHIT OR HIT 3
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John Coan's SHIT OR HIT 3
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
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It's good. I always thought it would fit well on Big Star Third.
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Is not for me.
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toomanyhatz wrote:It's good. I always thought it would fit well on Big Star Third.
Actually, it's "Holocaust," isn't it? The Wikipedia entry says Chilton appropriated it. Anyone have any more information? Did Chilton cite it? Or is that someone's assumption? (They really do sound identical.)
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Re: John Coan's SHIT OR HIT 3
Peversely, I rather like some of Yoko's work. This is a bit sombre for my tastes generally, and specifically on this fine spring morning otherwise soundtracked by cooing wood pigeons and a pair of chattering herring gulls, but this (first listen as far as I know), but I do like it.
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Re: John Coan's SHIT OR HIT 3
I like the general sound it makes.
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toomanyhatz wrote:Actually, it's "Holocaust," isn't it?
Of course it is. I don't know if Chilton ever copped to it.
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Re: John Coan's SHIT OR HIT 3
I voted "Hit".
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I love it to bits, but yeah - 'Holocaust' steals every damned thing.
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
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It's appalling. Couldn't finish it.
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I like it.
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