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Variously people say that it was recorded as a grand ‘fuck you' gesture to RCA to get him freed from a restrictive recording contract with the label that it is the most returned album in the history of recorded music that listening to it could cause epilepsy and other brain dysfunctions among certain types of people that record labels began to write the Metal Machine Music clause into band contracts, stating that artists could not turn in an album that "didn't sound like themselves".
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It has certainly collected urban myths and gossip to the level that is usually reserved for the likes of Sgt. I made it out of love for guitar-driven feedback and the squall of the metal machine." Reed himself, speaking from New York says the following about the record: "My goal at the time was to have a sound in which to surround and intoxicate yourself. It certainly is in contention for taking the prize for album least listened to and most talked about. This double album of cacophonous racket, of feedback, squealing white noise, tape loops of static and mind-numbing drone is simultaneously one of the most reviled and celebrated albums of all time amongst fans of extreme rock, followers of the avant garde and vinyl enthusiasts alike. However, once in a while a record is released that kind of sums up the differences between music fans and record collectors eloquently yet without words and probably the daddy of all these records is Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed. This, of course, is a very extreme depiction of events and most of the time it is less of a schism and more of a Venn Diagram with both circles mainly overlapping. The former is more likely to have a dizzying array of foreign pressings, picture discs and withdrawn singles and might not even have watched the artist in question live or even, in some cases, listen to them that often. The latter might have nothing more than a handful of albums and compilations and a mound of ticket stubs and oft-recounted colourful anecdotes from the music press. Those who collect vinyl and CDs sometimes seem more like archivists or historians interested in the minutiae and the ephemera associated with the artist with having a detailed account of the factual history.
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The latter can approach fandom of a group or artist from a more emotional spectrum, reacting first and foremost to the grain of the artist's voice and their accomplishments as a musician and how they look on stage or present themselves in interviews. There can be something of a schism between those who collect records and other kinds of serious music fan. And I didn't want to be locked into a particular drum beat, or pattern or a particular key or beat that was the idea. | Driver: kbdhid."I was trying to do the ultimate guitar solo. | Matching Device ID: HID_DEVICE_SYSTEM_KEYBOARD Stack: \Driver\ksthunk,\Driver\usbvideo,\Driver\ACPI,\Driver\usbccgp Miracast: Not Supported by Graphics driverĭriver Date/Size: 15:01:14, 12814752 bytesĭevice Identifier:
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