samedi 16 mai 2009

Come As You Are

"Come As You Are", Nirvana (1991)
(K. Cobain)
"Nevermind" (Geffen)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOL5cpwTkes&feature=relatedbOL5cpwTkes&feature=related
L'angoissant riff de ce second extrait de l'album qui a relancé commercialement le rock au début des années 90 doit son son aquatique à la pédale d'effet Small Clone d'Electro-Harmonix. Et sa mélodie ?...

"Eighties", Killing Joke (1985)
(Jaz Coleman/Paul Ferguson/Paul Raven/K. Walker)
"Night Time" (EG Records)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDhRZNTnUFs
...Et bien elle a relancé la carrière de Killing Joke en son temps. Lequel groupe a abandonné ses poursuites judiciaires à la mort de Kurt Cobain. Geordie Walker, guitariste : "[Killing Joke était] very pissed off about that, but it's obvious to everyone. We had two separate musicologists' reports saying it was. Our publisher sent their publisher a letter saying it was and they went 'Boo, never heard of ya!', but the hysterical thing about Nirvana saying they'd never heard of us was that they'd already sent us a Christmas card!"

"Life Goes On", The Damned (1982)
(Captain Sensible/Paul Gray/Rat Scabies/Dave Vanian)
"Strawberries" (Bronze Records)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4J2aU6glt0
On oublie plus souvent le morceau du combo punk Londonien.

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