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May 15, 2000: You are most of the way through William Gibson's new book, All Tomorrow's Parties, when you first run across it-'1911.' That's right, a date in the past. A coherent sense of history is one of the first things that Gibson (and his horde of imitators, known as cyberpunks) jettisoned when 1984's classic Neuromancer signaled arrival. This new sense of time is not just because All Tomorrow's Parties, the conclusion to Gibson's second trilogy, is set in the near future, only...
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1. The Cheech Wizard Meets Baby Ultraman In The Cool Blue Cave (Short Stories About Birds, Trees And The Sport Life Wherever You Are) - The Sea And Cake
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A true icon of the twentieth century, Nico's musical career spanned three decades. Beginning with the psychedelic mayhem of the Velvet Underground during the sixties, she reinvented herself as the queen of punk in the mid seventies, finally gaining the recognition she deserved as a great songwriter and performer in her own right during the eighties. It was during the latter period that she settled in the City of Manchester, UK (claiming it reminded her of her home, Berlin) and it was there she...
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All Tomorrow's Parties
All Tomorrow's Parties
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Nico then embarked on a solo career, recording folk-rock-flavored songs for her debut Chelsea Girl album with assistance from Jackson Browne, Lou Reed, and John Cale. Her 1969 follow-up, The Marble Index, was a dramatic departure that unveiled her doom-laden, gothic persona, produced by Cale and prominently featuring her deep vocals, impenetrable lyrics, and ghostly harmonium. Her subsequent '70s albums explored much the same territory, with assistance from Cale and influential art rockers like Brian...
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Originally released in 2001, this is the first All Tomorrow's Parties compilation, curated by Tortoise. Featuring mostly live, exclusive, rare, edited, unedited and/or unreleased tracks from IDM, electronic, experimental, indie and hip-hop acts who appeared at the sold-out event during the early days of April 2001 at Camber Sands Holiday Centre, East Sussex UK. The festival itself featured exclusive performances from Television (original Marquee Moon line-up), Lambchop, Boards Of Canada, Sun Ra Arkestra...
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All Tomorrows Parties. Saeta [7 Version]. Vegas [7 Version]. All Tomorrows Parties [Extended Jam]. Femme Fatale [Live]. You Forgot to Answer [Live]. Lied Vom Einsamen Madchen [Live]. Sixty-Forty [Live]. Janitor of Lunacy [Live]. My Funny Valentine [Live]. End [Live]. All Tomorrows Parties [*].
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Fauxhemians - Sonic Youth. Behold the Salt - Unwound. Good Kids Egg - Stephen Malkmus. Old Lungs - Stereolab. White Turban (The Traveller) - Bardo Pond. Come on in My Kitchen - Cat Power. How Can I Tell You I Love You? - Papa M. Pidgeon - Cannibal Ox. Load Segment - The Dead C. Super Now - Boredoms. My Tree Bears No Nuts, Pt. 2 - Kevin Drumm. Enhanced Amalgamated Computer Experience.
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Four very early recordings from the legendary LOU REED. Two tracks from THE JADES recorded while Reed was still attending Freeport High School on Long Island's South Shore back in 1958, and two more songs done under the name LEWIS REED in 1962. Includes liner notes, so you can get the whole story.
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All Tomorrow's Parties 1.1: Sonic Youth Curated
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A best of compilation from one of the most enigmatic and profoundly influential females in psychedelic rock music, Nico ! Features hypnotic versions of the cult classics “ All Tomorrow’s Parties ,” “ Janitor Of Lunacy ,” “ Femme Fatale ,” “ Sixty Forty ” and more!
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A best of compilation from one of the most enigmatic and profoundly influential females in psychedelic rock music, Nico! Features hypnotic versions of the cult classics All Tomorrows Parties, Janitor Of Lunacy, Femme Fatale, Sixty Forty and more!
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All Tomorrow's Parties 3.0: Autechre Curated
Autechre Presents - All Tomorrow's Parties 3.0. All Tomorrow's Parties are UK and USA festivals that celebrate the musical tastes of guest curators, who, in the past have included Sonic Youth, Tortoise, and Shellac. This release is curated by Autechre and features unreleased tracks by Kool Keith, Masters Of Illusion, Dr. Dooom, Autechre, Jim O'Rourke, Earth and Push Button Objects. 2 CDs in a digipak. 2003.
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El-p with Chin Chin, Antipop Consortium, Sufjan Stevens and Many More
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All Tomorrow's Parties (Re-Recorded / Remastered)
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Nico - All Tomorrow's Parties: Live, Nico : (5013929932357, DVD)
A former fashion model and the toast of Andy Warhol's Factory, Nico came to be the glamorous, mysterious voice of a generation when she took up the microphone to sing with the Velvet Underground. Soon taking up a solo career, Nico released some of the era's most influential records while continuing to lead a much-publicized existence among the stars. These two ultra-rare performances, never before released, feature Nico playing in the U.K. in the early 1980s. Songs include "My Heart Is Empty," "Femme...
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TRACKS: Your Love / Merry Go Round / So Blue / Leave Her For Me
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Watch Song. Trem Two. Early Morning Melody. Stormy Weather. Groups. Concentricity. Do Something Right. Two Librans. Quiet Victories. Classic Noodlanding. Falling in With Fire.
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All Tomorrow's Parties (widescreen) - Dvd - Jonathan Caouette
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Nico embarked on a solo career, recording folk-rock-flavored songs for her debut Chelsea Girl album with assistance from Jackson Browne, Lou Reed, and John Cale. Her 1969 follow-up, The Marble Index, was a dramatic departure that unveiled her doom-laden, gothic persona, produced by Cale and prominently featuring her deep vocals, impenetrable lyrics, and ghostly harmonium. Her subsequent '70s albums explored much the same territory, with assistance from Cale and influential art rockers like Brian...
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