Im Garten Sandosa - Amon Düül (1969)
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Im Garten Sandosa !
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@TheKraut74 So after the nineties there was a line drawn, that from now on we are all subhuman? In 60s the psychedelic underground was small, but vital (and for once fashionable), IN THE 90S HOWEVER, the psychedelic underground was small, but vital (and for once fashionable, but of course different from last time). Personally in a time machine I would go to 1965 and The Fugs, but still, this translates as rave of the 90s (in the feeling of the party (or LSD), this was "proto" rave.
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This is the sound of a 60s radical hippie commune tripping and playing all together, probably even let the kids and pets join in, in one massive super-jam. Chris Karrer suffered a mental breakdown because of the anarchic directions Amon Düül was taking, he wanted to make more serious, rehearsed music, with only the good musicians. During the two weeks of nervous breakdown he composed half of the Phallus Dei album. So now it was not one fabulous band, but TWO! Perfectly it worked out:)
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@TheKraut74 Hey lasst mal die Vorurteile ... ;)
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I love Amon Duul II but just never got Amon Duul I. Sounds like somebody left a 12 string guitar, an amp and a Mosrite fuzz box in a room with several mental patients.
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this song, to me, is the aural DEFINITION of rock music.
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this is CRAZY when your stoned.
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The most core and anarchic of Krautrock- More radical and authentic than Duul 2- Not everyone gets it- but that's ok- Duul 1 set their own rules and gave themselves more freedom than probably any other known band- To use the term 'band' loosely
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@MarinierterAnus du hast anscheinend genauso wenig, das is krautrock
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sounds like a tape loop....they had nothing over amon duul 2, nothing.........still interesting to finally hear.
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Rave? - Du bist wohl in den 90er geboren.
TheKraut74 1 year ago 5
Makes rock n' roll sound like The Teddy Bear's Picnic ...
SublimeDebris 2 years ago 4