Did You Buy Metal Machine Music when 1st Released?
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Anyone on the board old enough to remember when Metal Machine Music was first released? A very young friend just discovered it and was asking me what I know about the record and its initial impact/backlash, etc. I referred him to Lester Bangs' writing on that record and Reed in general, but it would be cool to share any 1st-person reflections from back in the day...
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That was fairly typical of the reception it got in the UK. My boy's dad was into classical music, and used to listen to the likes of Stravinsky, Varese and Penderecki, so he was down with some fairly demanding shit. I think he described it as "bad musique concrete" or something. The sleeve was dope.
Lester Bangs was kind of obsessed with it, though - I remember a Creem article he wrote on Art Garfunkel, where he kept asking him what he thought of "Metal Machine Music". Artie didn't have a clue what he was on about.
I've read that RCA wanted to release it as a "red label" (their classical branch) and market it as a proper avant garde album. Lou apparently wasn't having it, hence probably killing any chance it had of being an even marginally successful album.
According to Lester Bangs, that is the tale Lou was foisting on people at the time, and about how the head of Red Label RCA was convinced that it was a masterpiece and they had to have it but Lou didn't want it to be marketed to effete snobs,etc etc. Against my better judgement, I actually believe Lester on this one, that it was a contract-breaking move.
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yes, it is like a breakbeat bukkake...nothing but electronics and retarded drum breaks...makes that Marc Moulin joint sound like an 80s Bob James LP...its sick
just re-listening... bass part to Can I Kick It? finally ID'd!
Guilty...played it once and have never listened to it again.