This is a far more acceptable introduction to the Good Captain. I’ve always struggled with Trout Mask, going back decades now. I should really just give up on it. Safe As Milk is… safe. It’s also very bluesy without all the out of tune wanderings. The bass is a bloody beast throughout. It feels as though it’s anchored to the ground. I’ve still no idea what it’s all about. I like some mystique in my music, just not the Trout Mask level of madness.
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