Întrebări mari cu Lăptașii morți: realizarea „rotației sufletului”

Întrebări mari cu Lăptașii morți: realizarea „rotației sufletului”



Membrii inițiali ai Dead Milkmen își povestesc amintirile de la realizarea celui de-al șaselea album, „Soul Rotation”, care a fost primul dintre cele două albume lansate de Hollywood Records la începutul anilor 1990, în timp ce Dan vorbește despre prima audiție a albumului și pune câteva întrebări despre aceasta. LINK-URI – „Soul Rotation” de The Dead Milkmen https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nLM1v233Q7HTrC0ctHxnzg1BWASBGfzrQ&si=eYZbpYXKwcvWuQte Blockbuster Training Video 1990 Part 1/1P0i_utu https://H/1P0i_utut JOUs3N8gMN Blockbuster Training Video 1990 Partea 2 https://youtu.be/-7JiQaKJcSc?si=6vJUFIPqca-8EDdZ Întrebări mari cu Lăptașii morți – Cântec temă (copertă pe 8 biți) https://youtu.be/jw77T885O3s?si=XJ-87IGvG6gBoDfI Hollywood Records https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Records Lista artiștilor de la Hollywood Records https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hollywood_Records_artists Ted Nicely – Producător de discuri https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Niceley Soul Rotire https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Rotation Lot #855BILL WYMAN MITSUBISHI DIGITAL 32-TRACK PRODIGI RECORDER https://www.julienslive.com/lot-details/index/catalog/341/lot/143791?subject =Julien%27s+Live+%28B.B.+King+Auction%29%3A+Bidding+Inquiry%22 Vince Clarke – The Lamentations of Jeremiah https://youtu.be/OQK95AtGi0U?si=DA-JeZXorhmBfmR3 Vince Clarke – Songs of Silence https://vinceclarke.bandcamp.com/album/songs-of-silence https://mute.ffm.to/vinceclarke_sos Vorbind despre psihologie: De ce oamenii cred în teoriile conspirației, cu Karen Douglas, PhD https:/ /www.apa.org/news/podcasts/speaking-of-psychology/conspiracy-theories De ce teoriile conspirației sunt distractive, dar periculoase https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/frazzlebrain/202309/why-conspiracy-theories -are-fun-but-dangerous-0 CAMLANN, „DISMANTLE!”: Bandcamp https://oberwave.bandcamp.com/album/camlann-dismantle CAMLANN, „DISMANTLE!:: I Die you Die recenzie https://www .idieyoudie.com/2023/11/08/camlann-dismantle/ Paul Kelly – Dumb Things (Videoclip oficial) https://youtu.be/ZR-eTR3Dcps?si=k2gU7jfuw_cpKa4a Tone Bandits / Howlin / Gibbous Moon / Candy Tigarettes https ://www.facebook.com/events/236742702728246 The Arrival https://youtu.be/X2P2Hme0I8w?si=02rAOLn4YS-e1wV4 Drab Majesty întâlnește „The Arrival” https://brisbanepowerhouse.org/events/av-triple- factură/

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41 thoughts on “Întrebări mari cu Lăptașii morți: realizarea „rotației sufletului”

  1. Hey guys. This is a great episode. Thank you Dean for showing one of the master tapes of the album & congratulations on getting your master's back

    . So cool that Eli Janney worked on this album. I had no idea. I know of his work with the band Brainiac. He produced a few of their albums.

    Super cool to know Rodney was/is Subgenius fan & the album title comes from it. Slack forever.
    Excellent video guys & Joe,Hope you feel better soon!

  2. I remember the exact day I bought "Soul Rotation" as it was my first day at Uni in Coventry and I was amazed to see it in the record shop. I didn't have a CD player at the time and had to wait to get someone to tape it for me. I fall into the people who love it. It was strange seeing you all with long hair on the back cover.

  3. Perfect trigger to listen to that gem again. My anglistic Prof. brought the "If I Had A Gun-Maxi" from New York before the Album reached Europe so I was eager to get it…

  4. Being a Blood Brother, I can attest to how insanely picky he was at eating.
    I saw him push food back twice because he was 'allergic' to mushrooms. there has been speculation that he just hated them. and this was only the tip of his eating pickiness.

  5. Does anyone else find it strange that BOTH Drab Majesty and the Dead Milkmen were inspired by "The Arrival"? I forgot to mention in the video that Drab Majesty's first EP was called "Unarian Dances"

  6. Songs in the key of x are great. Soul rotation is even better! I love you both on vocals, doesn't matter who sing more, but that's an unusual move you made. However you sound the best when you sing together like I walk in thinnest line, smoking banana peels, life is shit, melting into night, tiny town etc.

  7. "Soul Rotation? What's that? Sounds like more fun than I ever had on a Sunday." -my high school anthropology teacher when he saw my Soul Rotation shirt. I always liked the album! Praise "Bob!"

  8. I'm newer to Soul Rotation and think it's a good record but kind of oddly mixed? Namely, the guitars in relation to the vocals, it's hard to hear Joe and Rodney super clearly.

  9. Am I the only one who finds is fascinating to see inside all your Rockstar mansions in these videos!?!?! Joe even has a little door that probably leads to a secret room connected to a hallway that connects to a shopping mall or the White House??? Or maybe that's the entrance for the hookers with the champaign and cocaine come it?

    But seriously, the 90s were such a weird time for music. Didn't Kiss even try to sound grunge at one point? Or was it disco?

  10. 32 tracks! So decadent!
    I love this record so much; it was the soundtrack to a college trip to Austria and Slovenia.

    Also: Joe's brief puzzled expression when Dan recommended putting vinegar on spinach is hilarious. (I put lemon juice on cooked spinach. Super-tasty.)

  11. I didn't know Mitsubishi had a digital recording system on the market. 3M and Sony came out with their respective digital recording systems in the late '70s, '78 or '79 I think. Anyway, the 1st version of Pro Tools came out in June of 1991, I found out via Wikipedia. I'm thinking that the Mitsubishi recording setup probably operated faster in general. My understanding is that record industry folks called the early versions of Pro Tools "Slow Tools", LOL.

  12. I was definitely shocked by the sound and song structure and lack of Rodney (at least vocally) on the record. I still love The Conspiracy Song, If I Had A Gun, Wonderfully Colored Plastic War Toys, How's It Gonna Be (sometimes to poignant for me) and All Around The World. Secret of Life is pretty good too. But its like you all were aiming for yacht rock.

  13. listened to this one a zillion times when it came out, and still give it a full spin now and and again, different from all the other DM records, but still great stuff and a ton of fun to hear a shiny produced milkmen album!

  14. I bought Soul Rotation in 1995 as a Sophmore in High School and I LOVED RODNEY'S KEYBOARDS and all of Joe Jack Talcum's Vocals on it. I Tell People to Listen to Bucci Fellinni or Eat Your Paisley before ORDERING THEM to Listen to SOUL ROTATION. Then I turn them on to Drinking Bleach. Not the song, just about sitting around drinking Clorox.

  15. Since you talked about the artwork, I'll have to mention I could never stand to look at it. The Earth is sliced in three sections spinning in different directions, causing the nose to be twisted around to the side opposite the eyes and mouth, BUT the continents still line up and it drives me yucking futz every time I see it.

  16. So! You all admit to being intimately involved with Elon Musk. See i knew it. No I didn't mean that intimately. Hmm? Well I mean. It happened on Big Bang Theory. With the Astronaut guy. Anyway most of my comments are out of context because I don't have any speakers and I can only see this thin sliver of screen to comment because I punched my monitor. How was I to know Mr Beast grew in the rest of the beard? But now Elon Looks like a Mike Myers mask what is going on there? Is that something I should even be involved with? These are the bigger questions and… well yes I do consider myself a George Washington type. Because Im regal and noble looking. Here chekit. I call that one 'true blue steel' because it bothers Madonna. But what doesn't you know. Tell Elon I said so.

  17. Thanks so much for doing these! I had forgotten how much I loved Metaphysical Graffiti, and how I had never listened to Soul Rotation. I’m going to rectify that now!

  18. Concept album makes sense now. And Silly Dreams definately fits the concept. Continues the theme of fragile human imagination gone off (cat dreams and such) but anchored by a real human emotion of lost love.

  19. I haven't thought about Unarius in a long time. They sent me some large envelope but I can't remember what was in it. Was there an address posted for it on the liner notes? Or did I stumble across it on my own somehow?

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