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Moon Cat 9577 posts |
Jan 15, 2012, 19:32
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Squid Tempest wrote: You reminded me, I've listened to quite a lot of Tull this week - Broadsword and Passion Play mostly. Rock the Cod! 8^)
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Squid Tempest 8769 posts |
Jan 15, 2012, 20:03
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Moon Cat wrote: Squid Tempest wrote: You reminded me, I've listened to quite a lot of Tull this week - Broadsword and Passion Play mostly. Rock the Cod! 8^) Got Heavy Horses on right now :-)
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aether 149 posts |
Jan 15, 2012, 22:08
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IE (1975) by Yosuke Yamashita and Tsutsui Yasutaka Glass Bead Games (1973) by Cliiford jordan quintet Possession, Exorcism, Peace (1974) Dizzy Reece Between the Speheres - Tritonus Mourner's Rhapsody (1974) by Czelaw Niemen
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flashbackcaruso 1058 posts |
Jan 15, 2012, 22:14
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Elton John - 21 At 33 Elton John - The Fox Vashti Bunyan - Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind The Smiths - Complete Vangelis - Blade Runner Trilogy The High Llamas - Buzzle Bee Joanna Newsom - Ys Ron Geesin - Ghost Story OST (available for download from a brilliant blog I've just discovered: http://cottageofelectrichell.blogspot.com/?zx=977db57150309eba) Bridget St John - Songs For The Gentle Man Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band - Gorilla Aphrodite's Child - It's Five O'Clock
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PMM 3155 posts |
Jan 15, 2012, 22:29
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This week, I've mainly been listening to an audiobook of Iain M Banks story, Surface Detail. So far so good. Peter Kenny is an excellent narrator, and as ever, Banks is full of good ideas.
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eyeshakingking 379 posts |
Jan 15, 2012, 23:30
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Albums listened to: Cinematic Orchestra - Every Day Alice Coltrane - Huntington Ashram Monastery Alice Coltrane - World Galaxy Seziki Tetrasheaf/Quiet Evenings - Split LP Manuel Gottsching & Michael Hoenig - Early Water Trees - On the Shore Trees - The Garden of Jane Delawney Lots of Big Blood (I finally bit the bullet and put in a big order with them) Bonecloud - Teenage Lycanthropy Quetzolcoatl - Forever Bleeding Canyon Cloud Quetzolcoatl - Sleeping Within the Sun Thoughts on Air - Paleo Sails Sean McCann - Sincere World Part Wild Horses Mane On Both Sides - Bataille de Battle The Necks - Mindset Cassettes listened to :) Vanilla Host - Folded at the Face Vanilla Host - Glass-Skinned Lord Sparkling Wide Pressure - Welcome Heart of a Mystery Cyquoia - Age of Aquarians Bermuda Link - Exit Earn - Performance Earn - Hell on Earth Dire Wolves - Bugface Looks Into The Eyes of God Peat Raamur - Stentor Cilia Polymer Slug - Warm Forms Do Tell - The Tired Habits of a Drunken Landscape Films watched (mostly silent &/or animated &/or surrealist shorts): Daisies (1966) The Spirit of the Beehive (1973) Tale of Tales (1979) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) Man With A Movie Camera (1929) Dimensions of Dialogue (1982) Berlin Horse (1970) Wallace & Gromit - A Close Shave (1995) Wallace & Gromit - Wrong Trousers (1993) How a Sausage Dog Works (1971) The House of Small Cubes (2008) Satantango (1994) Ballet Mecanique (1924) Anémic Cinéma (1926) Symphonie Diagonale (1924) Vormittagsspuk (1928) It's just this mood I've been in, I guess. This is what time off from school does to me!
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PMM 3155 posts |
Jan 15, 2012, 23:46
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eyeshakingking wrote: Cassettes listened to :) That brought a smile. Thank you :)
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keith a 9574 posts |
Jan 16, 2012, 00:17
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Electro Glide In Blue – Apollo 440 Mainly for Pain In Any Language which features the very wonderful Billy MacKenzie. His last recording IIRC. Certainly one of them anyway. Heartbreaking really. Big Blood & The Bleedin' Hearts - Big Blood Still working my way though my Big Blood acquisitions! King Tubby Meets Reggae Masters – King Tubby & V/A The Barrington Levy track, The Word Of Jah, is one of my fave reggae tracks. Unknown Pleasures (Rare & Classic Tracks From The Archives of Demon Records) – V/A Old Uncut cd that features alternative versions of numbers like Another Girl Another Planet, Semaphore Signals and Dolphins (Tim Buckley), as well as standard versions f a couple of tracks that I've played loads – Bolan’s Electric Slim & The Factory Hen (which is a bit of a fave of mine) and Elvis Costello’s Tokyo Storm Warning which includes the fab line “Death wears a big hat cos he’s a big bloke”. Also... Fourth Drawer Down - Associates Mounqaliba – Natacha Atlas Builders Brew – The Chap In Field & Town – Hayden S/T - Hookworms Mi Media Naranja – LaBradford Some Thing Came Up – Mekon Yes – Pet Shop Boys Snow While Lies (EP) – Scalaland Fluorescences EP – Stereolab Dwellers On The Threshold – Tarwater Spider Smile – Tarwater Inside The Ships – Tarwater Collapse EP - Thirst S/T – Tweak Bird S/T – Veronica Falls Tromatic Reflexxions - Von Südenfed Incantation V - WIK▲N / Urethrateeth Natty Rebel – U-Roy Arctic Circle & Humble Soul Present....Outer Circle - London Bristol Manchester – V/A Tom Waits' Jukebox – V/A Uncut: Playlist July 2006 – V/A LIVE STUFF – Bowie, New Order, The Who...
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IanB 6761 posts |
Jan 16, 2012, 10:50
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Moon Cat wrote: Kate Bush - 50 Words for Snow. I cry at Snowflake. There, I've said it. "Keep fallin', I'll find you..." AGH! . It gets said a lot but...magical. 'Cos it is. Oh yes. The piano playing is gorgeous in its own right let alone the singing and writing. It's her most Laura Nyro-esque record I think and has a jazz centre that is not American. Much more like EST or the less po-faced ECM releases. I actually prefer her newly recalibrated vocal range to that of her 20s and 30s. It's still a fine instrument. One of those albums that I feel lucky to have been around for. BTW have you got any Pentagram recommendations beyond the early stuff? Is there one stand our album?
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Toni Torino 2299 posts |
Jan 16, 2012, 12:55
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David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust Ian Dury - Lord Upminster Inner City - Paradise Simple Minds - New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)
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