8 Comments (since 29 Jun 2015)
And here is a link to a psychedelic video with the sound of the vinyl version in 1967 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-9PlAF8p94
One of only two post 1945 musical genuises (the other being Miles Davis). Great choice.
Yeh, I much prefer the 1967 version. He seemed to be in the doldrums a little in the mid 70s....
@jackietheripper aw Jackie, Paul ( @ bukowski) has beaten you to YOUR comment about geniuses! :-)
@Bukowski zanks, your face looks familiar to me.... ;-)
@debutch Of course, that version was restricted. But I think this is a powerful live
Oh, you're right! When I said ' in the doldrums', I meant by his own impossibly high previous standards. :-)
I can't be the only Beefheart fanatic who prefers Safe As Milk to TMR.
8 Comments (since 29 Jun 2015)
jimbergson
And here is a link to a psychedelic video with the sound of the vinyl version in 1967 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-9PlAF8p94
Bukowski
One of only two post 1945 musical genuises (the other being Miles Davis). Great choice.
debutch
Yeh, I much prefer the 1967 version. He seemed to be in the doldrums a little in the mid 70s....
debutch
@jackietheripper aw Jackie, Paul ( @ bukowski) has beaten you to YOUR comment about geniuses! :-)
jimbergson
@Bukowski zanks, your face looks familiar to me.... ;-)
jimbergson
@debutch Of course, that version was restricted. But I think this is a powerful live
debutch
Oh, you're right! When I said ' in the doldrums', I meant by his own impossibly high previous standards. :-)
aHandfulOfRain
I can't be the only Beefheart fanatic who prefers Safe As Milk to TMR.