Updates for AI music playlist an attempt at capturing the spirit of "The Idiot by Iggy Pop -not my first attempt at the Ig -I've tried recreate Stooges miusic before but doesn't come close to original sound but I'm bound to have another go at some point in time
Zinc Doodlebug III -like Zep 3 it's half hard rock half folk with robo mandolins and banjos although my version of Percy Plant don't sound alike (something I need to work on for Zinc Doodlebug IV)
Soon as I saw the power of the Portland frog (who's actually a toad ) I had to put together an EP -I wanted to do a Portland Punk band like the Wipers or Dead Moon and I already had songs about frogs and toads so it was a no brainer
Halfway through second Sonic Yolk recording Udio's better at the avant garde tunings
And Halfway through second Alnight Warlocks recording does lack that John Cale thing though even though you try to describe it in prompts the next few songs I'll see if I can capture that
"My Name is Bad " 1977 Elvis Concreto (Why Concreto? he's got Concrete hands that smashes guitars lol)
Back to 90's Punk Rock Non Superstars "The Sell-Outs" single released between "Nae Bother" and 1993's "Ex Utero"
"Tonic Flour Grove" Fatal Gasps 1987 debut on Cremation records ,
It's not a proper Hypsville365ad Playlist without a few Silver Ramons recording these date back to a virtual 1971 as the mainstream continue to ignore the genius of the Fab Five (but what do they know ever?)
Shannon DeJackie and the Early Burds 1966 single-trying to come up with a Eight Miles High type tune for next Burds album but none come near to that sound just yet.
Needed to do a new soul record also adding new tracks to 20 more Funk Jazz Greats
Sequel to El Mestizo soundtrack from a few monthes ago from Lalo Morricone- should colour 2nd episode 2 someday , it'll be a big improvement on the first episode as I won't rush it More like a Young Micheal Stipe here but second LP from David Bonie the next one will be a blinder (hopefully)
From Bluest Smurfchester The Smurths debut album in the works
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