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Ear of the beholder

Posted by tlea on July 14, 2017 at 18:45:55:

I admit to being a minor league Deadhead during my college years in the '70s and followed Mark-Almond during that same period, particularly the Blue Thumb releases. Like the OP, I have a continuing infatuation with Krautrock, though I tend more toward the Can and Faust end of that spectrum. I 'm pretty sure I own one Amon Duul LP that I haven't listened to in a while, but it isn't this one. All that said, I must be missing something because I can't hear any resemblance between the music of Mark-Almond or the Dead and Amon Duul. Zero. Nada.

Vive la difference.