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Old 01-27-2008, 07:44 PM  
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They're playing here a week before my 19th birthday and the show is 19+.
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Old 02-08-2008, 07:27 PM  
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Omigod I love this band! Been to see them four or five times now in a few different incarnations, also got to see Kinski with Kawabata on 3rd guitar - MASSIVE. (Anyone dig Kinski btw? guess that'd be a separate thread...) Also AMT played a MAJOR role in opening my mind up to crazier musics, brought me down from classic soul, rock, funk and bits of "world" music to the real essence of where the spirit comes from, thus allowing me to dig such things as Les Rallizes Denudes, Sun City Girls and The Boredoms. Kawabata is one of my favorite guitarists, along with Neil Michael Hagerty and Marc Ribot.
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Old 02-17-2008, 09:41 PM  
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those guys are pretty cool. my friends went on tour with and tried to get them to smoke weed but they wouldnt.
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Old 02-18-2008, 06:02 AM  
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Kawabata is one of my favorite guitarists, along with Neil Michael Hagerty and Marc Ribot.
yeah he's great. Apparently he did a collaboration with the Scottish musician Richard Youngs, who is also a favourite of mine. I need to find that.
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Old 02-20-2008, 05:15 PM  
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yeah he's great. Apparently he did a collaboration with the Scottish musician Richard Youngs, who is also a favourite of mine. I need to find that.
just read up a bit on Youngs, that sounds like a crazy collaboration
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Old 02-29-2008, 02:03 PM  
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good band
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I think they're awesome.
What's this I hear about a collab with Richard Youngs :-O damn their being so hard to keep up with
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Old 03-02-2008, 06:06 AM  
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A lot of these Japanese artists tend to be insanely prolific for whatever reason. Boredoms as well have quite a lot of material, and about a million side projects and collabs too.

I've still not heard the collab with Richard Youngs
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A lot of these Japanese artists tend to be insanely prolific for whatever reason. Boredoms as well have quite a lot of material, and about a million side projects and collabs too.
Most of it stands up to a close listen, tho - great for sure if you're into process (which I am) and also great if you just want a huge body of work to dig into. I got to say that although there is much that is similar about every Acid Mothers disc, there is also much that is different - once you've heard enough of it that the details stand out, that is - changes in moods and feels, little ideas that get stretched out and dwelt upon for long long times, hell there's that one disc where they just work a single theme for an hour or so! IAO Chant, that's the one.
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Lots of live gigs available here (legally too):

Internet Archive: Acid Mothers Temple

This blows chunks off many stoner bands.
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