
A commenter over on Click Opera has pointed out the publication of a new book by Julian Cope, former lead singer with British band The Teardrop Explodes and now full-time eccentric. "Japrocksampler" is described in this review as follows:
"Japrocksampler divides into two parts. The first, really a prequel to the book proper, deals with the 1960s, with chapters examining Japanese experimental music (a scene hugely impacted by musique concrete, with Yoko Ono and her erstwhile composer-hubby Toshi Ichiyanagi prominent among the cast of characters), the 'Eleki' craze for Shadows-style twangy instrumental rock, and the 'Group Sounds' movement (suit-wearing Japbands modelled on the British beat boom). Part two plunges us into the era of freaks, aka futen, with chapters on Flower Travellin' Band, Taj Mahal Travelers, and Speed, Glue & Shinki, among others. All have become prized by Western record collector fiends this past decade"
Here's one of his favourites, Les Rallizes Denudes, at a festival in 1976:
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