THE PRESIDENTS-WHY WE WERE RIGHT, LP, 198?, USA
Culturcide meets the 49 Americans en route to a Barnes and Barnes gig as this crew of utterly obscure pranksters back their turntables over a crop of pop culture's moist meat (Beatles, Hank Williams, The Supremes) and then send a midget brigade of slide whistle and toy keyboard-armed dadaists marching forward jamboree-style over the resulting gibberish. A sound soon to be accompanied by the collective scratching of your worldwide heads.
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I've tried to DL this 3 times and so far, I am zero for 3. It says I cannot open output file. Is anyone else having trouble? I've tried both mega and rapid.
rickk
Same problems here.
There are question marks in the filenames, which stymies PCs during the unpacking process. You have to go into the .rar and rename the files to something that doesn't use the ? character before unpacking.
If the question marks are the problem, that still doesn't help - I can't go in to delete them cuz I can't open it to begin with!
ok, I do not know how to do this. I thought I opened the rar file but didn't see any files w/?s
quick tutorial, anyone?
But you can't do that because it's the overall folder that has the question mark.
Eric - would you please reupload this without using any question mark characters?
I wonder what this record sounds like
Thank you! As far as I know, this record was made by a radio moderator from munich, germany in 1981. also, the "greetings"-section lists some german tape projects like n.senada and neinsteins erben. hasch platten later released several other projects from munich between 70s-freak- and early-80s-tape music.
Got it, thanks. Totally mental!
I doubt I will hear a more deranged cover of a sixties Motown classic in my lifetime. Worth getting to hear the Supremes 1966 hit "Love Is Like an Itching In My Heart' been completely 'détourned inside out' (situationist humour alert!)alone.
Thanks to the anonymous poster above for the info that it was made by "a radio moderator from munich, germany in 1981"
Speaking personally, I doubt anything will top the joy I experienced in 1986 as a teenager buying Culturcide's 'Tacky Souvenirs Of Pre-Revolutionary America' but all the same, this is well worth a download...
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