Poast up your bangers.
Finally got all the volumes of this:
This dude talks a lot about breakers and breaking:
Also found an LP called "How To Pass The Motorcycle & Moped Test" with a dude talking 'braking' and 'brakes' (The one in DJ Format's English Lesson)
Plus this:
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I would say so.
Listening to this, I always thought that it was this performance and the performance of Johnathan Winters that influenced Robin Williams.
Lightnin' Rod's rhyming and delivery on this are classic:
Not a record, but for those who havent listened tot his audio tape yet, can thank me later. John Josef, I ve got a link for yall.
The Evolution of a Cro-Magnon
I put this up on waxidermy but had to remove it because of all the white power nazi comments it was attracting!
I am kinda partial to LSD documenatry records and related
I've got the Instant Insanity Drugs one.
You might be interested in this (it's only out on CD though). Its a profile of the whole scene and has input from Timothy Leary, Aldous Huxley, J.G. Ballard, Kenneth Anger, Brian Aldiss, Ken Kesey, Martin A. Lee, Philip K. Dick, G. Gordon Liddy, William Gibson, Bruce Stirling, Lawrence Sutin, William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Tom Disch, and H.R. Giger
Its got that line "You've head about, you've read about it, but have you ever seen a psychedelic circus... those innocent fun games of the hallucination generation.." - always wondered what record that came from.
Copped this one a while ago...
found these and was going to flip them on ebay
Edward Teller
Comes with a comic book telling and a map of the universe.
One of my favorites. This is one of the most depressing listens you could possibly imagine and the idea that it would be listened to by anxious or depressed people is unreal. The type of record that could amplify any neurosis.
Another on the Dr. Leary/LSD tip.
Soulstrut favorite
This one is awesome.
Junkie guy gone good for christ
KMD completist must-have
"I ain't Black! I ain't White!" Definitely love this album. Oh, and how could I forget The Last Poets in this thread?!
the Cannonball Adderley History of Jazz for Children.
Sparky's Magic Piano (so great)