Dali's Car - You can't dance to that noise!

Somewhere in the mid '70s I came to realise that not only was I listening to music that my parents didn’t understand, but I was also listening to music that my friends didn’t understand. Not sure how this came about, but it might have been something to do with being exposed to the delights of Hot Rats at far too early an age.

I’m sure this thread is not going to appeal to most, but I know there are a few brave souls out there who have looked beyond the well trodden musical fields and found music that opens doors to other things.

Anyway. You can’t dance to it, but it might make you think.

Have fun. And don’t forget to boogie.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFxpL5TpZH0?

Wow! Death Disco takes me back to 1979 when I used to annoy my parents intensely by playing it full volume. This was mid-80’s but would have had the same effect…

Love all these, Graculus!
Must start raiding John peel’s Festive Fifty discs again. Plenty of sheer noise on those I reckon!

It’s not noise!

See this is proving popular.

Onwards we go…

Headphones optional.

Wonderful choices, i rarely listen to my albums now, but that time was so full of energy and experimentation, and my first love is music, and ive gathered it from all over the world.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=/HjC_V-P3Ndg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=/5PNbEfLIEDs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=/3FlH9sObXCY

This song has brought me a lot of opprobrium over the years when I play it. Especially when I used the intro for my phones’s main ringtone.

Incidentally, the rest of the album could happily fit into this thread as well.

Love the Brainticket. I was going to label this thread as a continuation of your Psych thread but thought I’d leave it more open. Here’s one for you from the very lovely PJ Harvey. Sure you’ll get the reference.

Go for it. I’d almost forgotten about the String Band.

Bit more Polly.

A Peel favourite band.
Loving the choices.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=/85tq95dhySUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=

Nice too hear the ISB, a lot of folk based music crossed the barriers to great effect.

This has a certain lunatic charm…