avecigrec
Well-Known Member
Albums that could have been :: No. 9
Saul Williams – Amethyst Rock Star
I'd be hard-pressed to think of an album that's had a more significant impact on my life than this one. I was working receiving at an HMV store when it was released. Because I was in the back I wasn't beholden to playing only music that was "customer appropriate" so when a single copy of this arrived from Sony Imports my curiosity was piqued. I threw it in the CD boom box beside me. Our sole copy never made it onto the sales floor. This album expanded my love of spoken word, changed my relationship with poetry and wound up being my introduction to poetry slams. Were it not for this album, I don't know that I would've discovered my local poetry slam 18 months later and gotten the bug to dedicate a decade and a half (plus) to being a spoken weird poet and travelling throughout North America to do so. I've seen Saul perform at least seven times since and even got to open for him back in 2012.
This one's not the AotM, though, because the only pressing of it goes for $100+ a copy these days.
Saul Williams – Amethyst Rock Star
I'd be hard-pressed to think of an album that's had a more significant impact on my life than this one. I was working receiving at an HMV store when it was released. Because I was in the back I wasn't beholden to playing only music that was "customer appropriate" so when a single copy of this arrived from Sony Imports my curiosity was piqued. I threw it in the CD boom box beside me. Our sole copy never made it onto the sales floor. This album expanded my love of spoken word, changed my relationship with poetry and wound up being my introduction to poetry slams. Were it not for this album, I don't know that I would've discovered my local poetry slam 18 months later and gotten the bug to dedicate a decade and a half (plus) to being a spoken weird poet and travelling throughout North America to do so. I've seen Saul perform at least seven times since and even got to open for him back in 2012.
This one's not the AotM, though, because the only pressing of it goes for $100+ a copy these days.