Bill Laswell Presents Tokyo Rotation 2009, 2nd night O. Yoshihide, Y.Yasuhiro, Tatsuya Nakamura | Tokyo
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Bill Laswell presents Tokyo rotation 2009. Live at Shinjuku Pit Inn 2009, may 1st. 2nd night of the Tokyo Rotation with Bill Laswell, Otomo Yoshihide, Yoshigaki Yasuhiro, Tatsuya Nakamura. Band Website http://www.tokyorotation.com/
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牛逼
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Beware. Whenever music is described as "art", it is inevitably going to be crap.
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How do you spell crap in Japanese?
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Incredible, thanks for sharing :)
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there's alot more in otomo yoshihide's guitar............. disregard your expectations dissonant resonance to me, is a reminder of the strange staple of acceptance that is regarded as adherance to a culture that seeks to destroy the very host that holds it in in high regard. if one would rather listen to twelve bar blues, and reminisce of a more innocent culture................so be it that is the one of the many aspects of accepted behavior
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Guitarist is bloody useless.
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besides talking BS about Fela Kuti, a real true and original genius. Believe me
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laswell is a sell out to mixtures-shakes of music w. only purpose of grabbing experimental corner of c urrent music. as a producer monolitic sound, w/o subtleties and freqs. Maybe aq good Monophoninc producer. His records, scratching the surface and , believe me , not for real.
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For all you do Bill this Buds for you
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molto interessante! Pensavo che nessuno si occupasse di questo genere, grazie di aver pubblicato i video...ciao
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can can can forever
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good stuff ..the only problem i see here the guitarist.. ;)
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Dissonance and Consonance can be equal in any piece of music. Musicians making music live. Love it!
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The main base line was taken from "Marbles/Lava" by Santana/Miles released in 1972 on "Live!"
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This is wonderful to see.
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Awesome!
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Fantastic.
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This could be Altered States + guest drumer. Laswell as Nasuno and Otomo as Uchihashi.
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good grief -- it's one piece out of an improvised set and someone wants to gripe about a few dischords?! seeing laswell cranking away on the eight-string bass was worth the price of admission alone...
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@tokumas Bill Laswell just keeps moving ahead trying to find new ideas.I wouldn't call that overrated. Look at the man's discography,it speaks for itself. What have you done lately?