Monganaut wrote:
I think pretty much everything they recorded stands the test of time, and manages to sound remarkably contemporary, even in our music mashed times.
What I love about them most is they were not afraid to take risks and experiment a little. OK, they may not be as outre as TG or whatever, but within the parameters they set themselves, they rocked it. For me, Daniel Ash is still the greatest guitarist of our time, he did so much with so little (if you catch my drift). They were responsible for me getting into
No mean rhythm section either, way ahead of the game as far as using those krautrock rhythms. And Pete must have bought a lot to the party otherwise how do you explain Love and Rockets?
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