Panic at the disco discography rar2/14/2024 ![]() ![]() Neneh's dad, Don Cherry, happens to have made some rather great fusion records, and even appears on Rip Rig + Panic's second LP. Oh.OK.I 'dig' Jazz too, but i'm not so far up my own arse as to not realise I feel slightly more sophisticated when i'm playing an Albert Ayler album than one by A Flock of Seagulls.I know which one i'd prefer to be listening to most of the time.that's right, A Flock Of Seagulls, Ayler gets right on my tits. Someone bought some of those marked down Archie Shepp records from the eclectic record shop in downtown Bristol to leave lying around their squat.what music do you like?.Moi?.I like Jaaaaaaazzzzzz, y'dig? Whenever 'Jazz' becomes absorbed into Pop music, there is always a sense of annoying elitism treading water within the 'we are cooler than you' grooves. The ,admittedly, lovely Neneh Cherry's whiney voice being particularly rasping on the delicate bones of the inner ear. ![]() ![]() It does,however, sound like a bunch of pretentious ,and very recent Jazz Record fans shut in a room with instruments, a tape recorder, and some Tequila ,and told how fantastic they were. Thinking they were getting a poppier version of The Pop Group, Virgin Records signed them as quick as shit off a stick.someone must have got the sack after Richard Branson heard this. The very trendy Rip Rig And Panic(Jazzy namedrop number 1 nicked from Roland Kirk), featured Sager and Smith from the aforementioned Pop Group, plus keyboard hanger on Mark Springer, and future International Pop Star Neneh Cherry. The Pop Group splintered into many pieces, none greater than the whole. ![]()
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