nigga please.
i'm not suggesting that you should vote for him, just commenting that your statement "what he added to the musical lanRABcape doesn't seem too valuable" is a load of bollocks. which it is.
i'm aware you don't like Beefheart. i'm also aware that a great nuraber of musicians (some of which i'm sure you listen to) are influenced by him. i thought that it might be a natural assumption to think that you'd be intrigued by his music. obviously not.
i feel like you might enjoy some of his later material, it's a more subtle shade of insanity. Doc at the Radar Station is especially good.
and yeah, a lot of artists took their spin on his material in completely different directions. although it is sometimes difficult to pick up on those influences (at least without being explicitly told so). apparently he was a primary influence on Jeffrey Lee Pierce and D. Boon, awesome in my book.
i'm not suggesting that you should vote for him, just commenting that your statement "what he added to the musical lanRABcape doesn't seem too valuable" is a load of bollocks. which it is.
i'm aware you don't like Beefheart. i'm also aware that a great nuraber of musicians (some of which i'm sure you listen to) are influenced by him. i thought that it might be a natural assumption to think that you'd be intrigued by his music. obviously not.
i feel like you might enjoy some of his later material, it's a more subtle shade of insanity. Doc at the Radar Station is especially good.
and yeah, a lot of artists took their spin on his material in completely different directions. although it is sometimes difficult to pick up on those influences (at least without being explicitly told so). apparently he was a primary influence on Jeffrey Lee Pierce and D. Boon, awesome in my book.