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machineryelf 3681 posts |
Jan 27, 2008, 08:21
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Last time i checked my Zeppelin collection it came up with 3.7 days The Dead- I probably have 24 hours of Dark Star, never mind the rest Spiritualized The Who Floyd-all bulked out with boots-you gotta luv the net Neil Young-probably i could get to 24 hours just on the official LPs, as long as you included the Springfield & CSNY stuff AMT-if you chucked in the Mainliner disc it would probably make it as would Bowie/AC-DC/Sabbath though it would be cheating to put the Mainliner disc in with these three Tangerine Dream and best of all Klaus Schulze-The Ultimate-a 50cd set[sorry Klaus i downloaded it, i'm not that mad/rich] which i have promised my self i will listen to in one go before i die [but douby I'll ever be that organised, it would be like that coming off the drugs bit in Trainspotting, or Sebs attempt to listen to the Ring cycle in it's entirety]
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Stevo 6664 posts |
Jan 27, 2008, 09:46
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Grateful Dead. I think I have about a couple hundred sets by. Don't think anybody else. Trying to think how much Gun Club I got over the last year but think its still upper teens. Stevo Np Grateful Dead Movie Tiger
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Davey_B 408 posts |
Jan 27, 2008, 10:03
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I've got the 24 hours of Throbbing Gristle box set..... Definitely got well over 24 hours of Merzbow probably near 80 hours Must have over 24 hours of Psychic TV, Hafler Trio and Coil if you include some bootlegs.... and probably over 24 hours of William S Burroughs. Maybe getting close with Neubauten and Sonic Youth maybe getting near with NWW too.... Oh and I've got a few hours worth of stuff by some bloke called Julian Cope too. Dave B
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Kid Calamity 9048 posts |
Jan 27, 2008, 10:37
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Marc Bolan: Probably a few days worth... at least. Alice Cooper: Not quite as much. But loads, all the same. Robyn Hitchcock: A massive parcel load arrived a few months ago, and I'm still exploring it, bit by lovely bit. Some chap called Julian Cope. ...and my own stuff, of course. I still have cassettes stashed away of rehearsals, session, gigs and even a few records.
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Brik 589 posts |
Jan 27, 2008, 11:08
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Julian Cope, The Cure believe it or not, and Siouxsie Sioux
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Jane 3024 posts |
Jan 27, 2008, 11:10
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Moth collects EVERYTHING. *completist* So we have loads of bootleg material. Deep Purple (we measure our Purple in feet in this house) Julian Cope (also measured in feet) Jethro Tull Jeff Beck Allman Brothers Funkadelic/Parliament and PROBABLY: Steely Dan Roy Harper Nick Harper Thin Lizzy Sly & the Family Stone
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Stevo 6664 posts |
Jan 27, 2008, 12:20
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Jane wrote: Moth collects EVERYTHING. *completist* So we have loads of bootleg material. and PROBABLY: Sly & the Family Stone I don't think there is that much by them. I haven't come across that much non official stuff. think visual material fits on 2 4hr dvds(possibly even less trying to think whats on volume1, possibly even 2hrs?) Stevo Np Mingus '68 film by Reichman (sp? which was reshown on Sounds of Surprise in '87 & I'm compilig to disc with Sun Ra's Space Is The Place, which I just saw for the 1st time)
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keith a 9574 posts |
Jan 27, 2008, 12:48
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Probably Bolan, Cope, Wire (if you take into account the solo stuff, etc), and possibly The Fall.
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2448 posts |
Jan 27, 2008, 13:30
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Definitely Cope thanks to all those boots from the last tour given to me by Andrew.
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a23 1004 posts |
Edited Jan 27, 2008, 17:39
Jan 27, 2008, 14:17
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In common with others... Hendrix Les rallizes Acid Mothers Temple Kawabata Makoto Pink Floyd Jillian Coop Neil Young David Bowie Coil Throbbing Gristle Bevis Frond LSD March...possibly, pretty close if not 24 hours Iggy - provided you count all those "complete sessions" recordings MV & EE
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