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paradox
paradox
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 12 July 2009 CE
Jul 13, 2009, 17:53
Psychomania - OST Performed by John Cameron and Frog.
Alice in Ultraland - The Amorphous Androgynous.
Falling Down - Oasis, 22min, Amorphous Androgynous Psychedelic bubble mix.
Losing Touch With Your Mind - Spacemen 3.
Amor Vincit Omnia - Pure Reason Revolution.
School of the Flower - Six Organs of Admittance.
II - Queen.
From The Purple Skies - Wicked Minds.
Villager - Matt Deighton.
The Garden Of Jane Delawney - Trees.
Dear Companion - Meg Baird.
Flying Teapot - Gong.
Angels Egg - Gong.
S/T - Mcdonald And Giles.
Early Love Music - Werkraum.
Destroyer - KISS.
Dixie Chicken - Little Feat.
Solomon's Seal - The Pentangle.
Zoot Allures - Frank Zappa.
carlyclub
carlyclub
128 posts

Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 12 July 2009 CE
Jul 13, 2009, 18:52
Psychomania! What a great film: George Sanders, Beryl Reid, Nicky Henson leading a group of willingly zombie bikers - in deepest darkest Surrey...And occult frog rituals!
paradox
paradox
1576 posts

Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 12 July 2009 CE
Jul 13, 2009, 19:17
Yeah, A fantastic piece of British, Schlock, horror and camper than a festival field!

The soundtrack is one fucked up ride too!
Jim Tones
Jim Tones
5142 posts

Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 12 July 2009 CE
Jul 13, 2009, 19:53
paradox wrote:
Psychomania - OST Performed by John Cameron and Frog.
Alice in Ultraland - The Amorphous Androgynous.
S/T - Mcdonald And Giles.


I love Psychomania too!
Not forgetting Bill Pertwee (Dad's Army's ARP Warden) as the pub landlord!
I crack up every time you get the image of the frog suspended in mist- lol!
Another crackin' unsung brit horror flick is 'Mutations'- very odd!


Haven't heard AA's 'Alice...' album (apart from a couple of tracks), but loved 'The Isness'- how does it compare mr. P?

McDonald & Giles is such a good album, little bits like that trombone in 'Tomorrow's People' and the general melancholy refrain here and there, slays me now the way it did in my early teens....why oh why and how did Ian McDonald eventually end up in Foriegner?
After that album with Giles and then doing the sessions on 'Electric Warrior', I thought he would have stuck with good things =8-[ ]
paradox
paradox
1576 posts

Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 12 July 2009 CE
Jul 13, 2009, 20:08
Yep, The Mutations with Donald Pleasence and Tom Baker, another very strange, early 70's Brit Horror!
I'm currently re-discovering Amicus, Tigon and of course Hammer films and loving them!

The Isness is a great album Jim, Alice In Ultraland though takes it all to another dimension and i hear new stuff on each play.
Very recommended!

Agree with all you said about M&G album, of it's time but such a great little album, and yeah, Foreigner! YEUGH!
earthlingfred93
1115 posts

Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 12 July 2009 CE (Tears of Andromeda...squid)
Jul 13, 2009, 20:22
Found a cheapo copy for you

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tears-Andromeda-Black-Sails-Against/dp/B000VJFJ4M/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1247511752&sr=8-4
Jim Tones
Jim Tones
5142 posts

Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 12 July 2009 CE
Jul 13, 2009, 20:29
paradox wrote:
Yep, The Mutations with Donald Pleasence and Tom Baker, another very strange, early 70's Brit Horror!
I'm currently re-discovering Amicus, Tigon and of course Hammer films and loving them!

The Isness is a great album Jim, Alice In Ultraland though takes it all to another dimension and i hear new stuff on each play.
Very recommended!

Agree with all you said about M&G album, of it's time but such a great little album, and yeah, Foreigner! YEUGH!


Cheers, I'll set about investigating that AA Ultraland.

I'm into the Amicus stuff too-
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, The House That Dripped Blood, Tales from the Crypt, Vault of Horror- all classics!

Enjoy! ;-)
machineryelf
3681 posts

Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 12 July 2009 CE
Jul 13, 2009, 20:50
Arcadian Black Metal-Echtra,Fauna,Fearthainne-its from Arcadia, Its Metal and it's Black, can't argue with that

Geordie Doom Drone-Bong,Basillica,Byrthen and Masterslave-Its North Eastern, It Drones and it's doom laden, full marks all round

BBC Radiophonic Workshop-Its from the BBC etc, even more amazing than it sounds if you compare it to the music of the time

Springsteen-Philadelphia 2005-one of the acoustic shows with the Suicide tune at the end, absolutely fantastic


Pauline Oliveros-no idea who Pauline is but she makes a fine ambient racket

Albert Ayler-listened to this whilst exploring the lovely french city of Lille late at night, on a warm summers night it made an ideal soundtrack, followed by Miles Davis-Dark Magus-again suited to a warm continental night, not a regular jazz listener but in the right place it takes some beating

Evita - the original with Julie Covington-a fave of my dads, not really my cup of tea, but it has some nice tunes and made me feel nostalgic and somewhat sad

Justin Warfield-Field Trip to Planet 9-

Aphex Twin-Ambient Works

The Who-Quadrophenia

Betty Boo-Doin' The Doo-maxi single nice thing about the i-pod is that on shuffle you are never more than a song away from Betty Boo, or so it seemed last week

Boney M - Nightflight to Venus-again this seemed to pop up regularly, about as deep as a shallow thing but still amusing, some wonderful stuff here if you can stand the whiff of cheese

The Heads-Under A Stress of a Headlong Dive-can't really see what the fuss about the Heads is, not something that grabs me much, not dislikeable but nowt special either imho

Zak Riles-S/T this is a bit dull too, only given it one listen so maybe I should try again but I'm not sure I can be bothered, if I hadn't been loving Crippled Black Phoenix so much I might not have been so dissapointed

Black Bone Angel - Verdun this is more like it, a dronemonster, this is up there with Sunno))),Crippled Black Phoenix, Spaceship & Aethenor as my record of the year, stunningly good, its a concept album but instead of being about mystic ice skating Knights ,it's about trench warfare, dig a hole in your back garden, fill it full of mud and barbed wire, line it with firecrackers and stick this on, it won't be fun but your soul will feel cleansed. Or you could just listen to it in the comfort of your favourite chair and marvel that music in the 21st century is as good as it's ever been

some other stuff inc The Honeythief by someone I can't remember, which is excellent, You Got The Love in too many mixes too mention, all of which wilt in the face of the original, also the original Frankie Knuckles track which You Got The Love came from, too much music, too little time too listen to it all but I really must check out the 80s again
mingtp
mingtp
2270 posts

Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 12 July 2009 CE
Jul 13, 2009, 21:25
machineryelf wrote:
The Heads-Under A Stress of a Headlong Dive-can't really see what the fuss about the Heads is, not something that grabs me much, not dislikeable but nowt special either imho


Gotta disagree with that. Try their first album ("Relaxing With..") or the Gnu EP - both genius bits of plastic. I can... ahem... "help" if they're deleted ;)

Two of The Heads used to work in the legendary Replay Records under Bristol bus station. God, that was a great shop. RIP.
machineryelf
3681 posts

Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 12 July 2009 CE
Jul 14, 2009, 07:31
Nadja dates-playing UK

26 Aug @ Colchester Arts Centre - Colchester, UK - w/ Cloaca
27 Aug @ Hare & Hounds - Birmingham, UK - w/ Iroha & Transitional
28 Aug @ The V Club - Glasgow, UK - w/ Iroha
02 Sep @ Corsica Studios - London, UK
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