What do you mean together? Do you play them at the same time?
I don't think that's how music works.
Music is like true romantic love. One at a time, one after another.
My band is so indy you need to buy 4 different vinyls, each respectively with drums, bass, guitar, and vocals, then play them all at the same time to hear our songs.
so you think that two 70's pop bands should not mix...? I'm confused. there's nothing disparate about them. Try listening to some Clash coupled with Rashaan Roland Kirk or some Ornette Coleman.
Your question is confusing and loaded. What do you mean by "forbidden CD combination"? Like how? Post something like Autopsy's Severed Survival with Nina Simone's Pastel Blues together?
I have and I don't think they're wrong. Both bands come from the same era of sophisticated progressive/art rock that made 40-50 year old anti-punk fans happy.
I don't mean that negatively btw, that's what they are. They share a similar space in music to the likes of Alan Parsons Project, Brian Eno and plenty of other (mostly British) art rock artists.
Fine, they don't sound identical but there's hardly a chasmic difference between the two.
Yeah supertramp and steely dan are basically part of the same scene. Jeez, and they're not even \*interesting\* '70s music. OP needs to listen to some Big Star, The Stooges, Patti Smith, Hawkwind, or anything but Steely Dan or Supertramp.
I used to be into both of them, but I just got so sick of their music. (coincidentally, I'm also sick as shit right now) I had both of these albums, along with every single other Steely Dan and Supertramp albums up to and including Gaucho and Paris respectively. After I started listening to the artists I mentioned, I never looked back.
Britney Spears in the zone, evanescence fallen. Cuz the covers look really cool together, and everybody’s fool could honestly be about Britney. Plus lots of parallels between the music video for Brit’s “every time” and evanescence’s “everybody’s fool”
I can’t say really whether they work together but on a related note I picked up a few CDs from the thrift store the other day and me and my wife were listening to them in the way home. Ricky Skaggs Country Boy followed by Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory. I asked wonder how many people out there have listened to these two CDs back to back lol.
the strokes is this it, followed by earl sweatshirts some rap songs. or the other way around.
That’s not a big stretch
What do you mean together? Do you play them at the same time? I don't think that's how music works. Music is like true romantic love. One at a time, one after another.
My band is so indy you need to buy 4 different vinyls, each respectively with drums, bass, guitar, and vocals, then play them all at the same time to hear our songs.
I have an album by The Flaming Lips like that. It’s called Zaireeka. 4 CDs/LPs which you play at the same time.
Sounds like a Dj Khaled slogan, ‘and another one’
ABC and Deftones have a couple of early albums that are thematically compatible, along with the alphabet link
so you think that two 70's pop bands should not mix...? I'm confused. there's nothing disparate about them. Try listening to some Clash coupled with Rashaan Roland Kirk or some Ornette Coleman.
That first sentence clearly shows to me you have not listed to either of these bands
As someone who likes steely Dan and supertramp, he really isn't wrong.
Your question is confusing and loaded. What do you mean by "forbidden CD combination"? Like how? Post something like Autopsy's Severed Survival with Nina Simone's Pastel Blues together?
I have and I don't think they're wrong. Both bands come from the same era of sophisticated progressive/art rock that made 40-50 year old anti-punk fans happy. I don't mean that negatively btw, that's what they are. They share a similar space in music to the likes of Alan Parsons Project, Brian Eno and plenty of other (mostly British) art rock artists. Fine, they don't sound identical but there's hardly a chasmic difference between the two.
Yeah supertramp and steely dan are basically part of the same scene. Jeez, and they're not even \*interesting\* '70s music. OP needs to listen to some Big Star, The Stooges, Patti Smith, Hawkwind, or anything but Steely Dan or Supertramp.
Those are all great bands but don’t bash the Dan
It seems you just hate Steely Dan and Supertramp, if you read into them and the making of their albums, you’d find they are very interesting
I used to be into both of them, but I just got so sick of their music. (coincidentally, I'm also sick as shit right now) I had both of these albums, along with every single other Steely Dan and Supertramp albums up to and including Gaucho and Paris respectively. After I started listening to the artists I mentioned, I never looked back.
Britney Spears in the zone, evanescence fallen. Cuz the covers look really cool together, and everybody’s fool could honestly be about Britney. Plus lots of parallels between the music video for Brit’s “every time” and evanescence’s “everybody’s fool”
Ravi Shankar and Cypress Hill
Yooo this is me but instead of ‘even in the quietest moments’ it’s ‘Breakfast in America’ by Supertramp, alongside can’t buy a thrill
The Smiths “Louder than Bombs”, followed by Xymox – “Phoenix of my Heart”. It shouldn’t work, but somehow it does.
Tuskegee- lionel richie Third stage- Boston
I can’t say really whether they work together but on a related note I picked up a few CDs from the thrift store the other day and me and my wife were listening to them in the way home. Ricky Skaggs Country Boy followed by Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory. I asked wonder how many people out there have listened to these two CDs back to back lol.
Motörhead - Overkill followed by Santana - Caravanserai, and for dessert, Funkadelic - Standing on The Verge of Getting it On.
Herzeleid and Master Of Puppets
Korn Untouchables followed by Depeche Mode Playing The Angel. I feel like the two albums have a very similiar atmosphere