1:26 PM EDT April 18, 2024:
Brian Eno - "Here Come The Warm Jets"
From the album Here Come the Warm Jets
(January 1974)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
File under: The wraith-like Wittgenstein of rock
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Full 1973 Brian Eno documentary following recording sessions for his 1974 solo debut "Here Come the Warm Jets," with discussions of Eno's experiences in art school & Roxy Music, the Portsmouth Sinfonia, and other topics.
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Brian Eno - Baby's on Fire (1973)
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[Text: I remember finding this record when i was 17 feeling like i discovered something special and something that was my own. It felt like it was playing just for me. I was working in a vineyard at the time, i remeber al the spiders that lived under the leaves. Hundreds if not thousands.]
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Song of the Day: May 16, 2024
Brian Eno: Baby’s On Fire
Baby’s On Fire on Amazon Prime Music
Continuing my list of the Top 20 albums of 1974, coming in at #11 is Here Come The Warm Jets by Brian Eno. Eno released his first two albums in 1974, and his first is about as groundbreaking as an album can be. In some ways, the song “Baby’s On Fire” was the beginning of rock and roll to come. It is hard to imagine bands like…
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The Eno tray is up and ready to go!
*Disclaimer this one is a demo tray, yours will not have the imperfections I had to clean up on this for a photo*
( Strixes' Sabre )
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Brian Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets (1973)
10 tracks, 42 min 1 sec
Rating: 8/10
Top Track: Cindy Tells Me
Back from vacation, and a bit more behind than I expected, so will be posting twice daily for the next week. Hopefully. Anyway, today (or rather, last Monday), an album from someone I'm fairly unfamiliar with. I know one Roxy Music song, and no Eno solo work, I don't think? Won't rule out having heard some of this in passing before.
This was a wonderfully weird album. Definitely some unconventional sounds in here, but it works really well. It's honestly really impressive how well everything comes together here for what it is, and I don't mean that in a disparaging manner at all, but just that it is rather unusual. A really enjoyable listen, and a reminder to me that I should listen to more Roxy Music as well. Top tracks here are Needles in the Camel's Eye, Baby's on Fire, and Some of Them Are Old.
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I adore my fiancé for getting me this album
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🌈 here come the warm jets🌈
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