tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7610114551573231330.post2986764924501585005..comments2023-12-30T23:46:41.297+00:00Comments on Some Diurnal Aural Awe: The People's Victory Orchestra and Chorus - The School [1972], album reviewSome Awehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18111690374702625116noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7610114551573231330.post-19428116078169386472020-10-04T12:51:32.788+01:002020-10-04T12:51:32.788+01:00Yes, agreed, and this 'rawness' is so pref...Yes, agreed, and this 'rawness' is so preferable to the highly orchestrated and digitally altered/massaged whatever of so much other music. This is uplifting in its freshness. Thank you for stopping by.Some Awehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18111690374702625116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7610114551573231330.post-85563463675584380112020-10-02T05:22:10.907+01:002020-10-02T05:22:10.907+01:00Along with Welzschmerzen, PVOC has left us works o...Along with Welzschmerzen, PVOC has left us works of strangely demented genius; perhaps they were not quite ready to record, but they did anyway, and their rough looseness gives their music a strange soul. This is both insider and outsider music simultaneously. I prefer "Welz" (I own both albums, and there's a third from 1979 I'm missing). As The Hombres sang back when, when listening to these folks, "Keep an open mind and let it all hang out."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com