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1001realapes 2387 posts |
Edited Jul 23, 2012, 05:23
Jul 22, 2012, 01:53
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Shack - ...here's Tom with the weather Tim Buckley - Blue Afternoon Can - The Lost Tapes Steve Roach - Core Steve Roach - Proof Positive Steve Roach - Possible Planet Steve Roach - Immersion Five - Circadian Rhythms Steve Roach - Fever Dreams III Steve Roach & Dirk Serries - Low Volume Music Michael Nesmith & The First National Band - Magnetic South Michael Nesmith & The First National Band - Loose Salute Michael Nesmith & The First National Band - Nevada Fighter Michael Nesmith - Tantamount To Treason Volume One Michael Nesmith - And the Hits Just Keep on Comin' Michael Nesmith - Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash Michael Nesmith - From a Radio Engine to the Photon Wing Michael Nesmith - Infinite Rider on the Big Dogma Michael Nesmith - Tropical Campfires Lisa Gerrard - The Mirror Pool Dead Can Dance - Anastasis Pink Floyd - More Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon Arlo Guthrie - Last Of The Brooklyn Cowboys Arlo Guthrie - Amigo The Beach Boys - Instrumental Compilation (custom) MC5 - Rehearsals Kilburn & the High-Roads - 'Handsome' Bob Marley & The Wailers - Talkin' Blues Don Cherry - Organic Music Society Dirk Serries - Microphonics I - V Dirk Serries - Microphonics VI |
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zphage 3378 posts |
Jul 22, 2012, 03:00
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MC5 Rehearsals looks interesting, how is the sound quality? Are these full songs with vocals or instumental tracks? What songs are included?
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1001realapes 2387 posts |
Edited Jul 22, 2012, 03:07
Jul 22, 2012, 03:05
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zphage wrote: MC5 Rehearsals looks interesting, how is the sound quality? Are these full songs with vocals or instumental tracks? What songs are included? 1. Skunk (Sonicly Speaking) 2. Poison 3. Gotta Keep Moving 4. Baby Won't Ya (Fred Smith guide vocals - 1970 unreleased version) 5. Sister Ann 6. Future Now 7. Over & Over (Fred acoustic instrumental 1970) 8. Train Music (from the soundtrack "Gold"- 1972) 9. The Pledge Song (early version of "Sister Ann", no vocals - Head Sounds Ypsilanti, Oct/Nov 1970) 10. Power Trip (early version of "Skunk", no vocals Head Sounds Ypsilanti, Oct/Nov 1970) 11. Tutti Frutti 12. Tonight 13. Teenage Lust (Instrumental) 14. Looking At You (2nd version) 15. High School (Instrumental) 16. Call Me Animal (Instrumental) 17. The American Ruse 18. Shaking Street (Acoustic version Summer '69 with Fred on vocals) 19. Human Being Lawnmower 20. Back In The USA 21. Looking At You (Instrumental) 22. What Is Zenta? These may all be on the Purity Accuracy 6 cd set Sound is quite good overall Gotta Keep Movin' is one of the best 5 tracks ever !
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zphage 3378 posts |
Jul 22, 2012, 03:08
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Thanks scope Are you going to DeaD Can Dance next month?
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1001realapes 2387 posts |
Jul 22, 2012, 03:10
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zphage wrote: Thanks scope Are you going to DeaD Can Dance next month? No , sadly it would involve a trip to Chicago or Toronto You ?
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zphage 3378 posts |
Jul 22, 2012, 03:12
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1001realapes wrote: zphage wrote: Thanks scope Are you going to DeaD Can Dance next month? No , sadly it would involve a trip to Chicago or Toronto You ? Yes Phila, they're playing one of the classical halls so the sound should be good. Hmm... nothing in Detroit or Chicago?
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1001realapes 2387 posts |
Edited Jul 22, 2012, 03:15
Jul 22, 2012, 03:15
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zphage wrote: 1001realapes wrote: zphage wrote: Thanks scope Are you going to DeaD Can Dance next month? No , sadly it would involve a trip to Chicago or Toronto You ? Yes Phila, they're playing one of the classical halls so the sound should be good. Hmm... nothing in Detroit or Chicago? No Detroit this time , i saw them in Ann Arbor in '95 , twas excellent !
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zphage 3378 posts |
Edited Jul 22, 2012, 03:19
Jul 22, 2012, 03:19
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How is the new album, I have been waiting to pick it up? World music or early music?
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1001realapes 2387 posts |
Edited Jul 27, 2012, 15:05
Jul 22, 2012, 03:44
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zphage wrote: How is the new album, I have been waiting to pick it up? World music or early music? Some is a bit world music , it really is more of the same , i'd rather they'd gone into newer territory i think you can stream the whole lp at their site
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IanB 6761 posts |
Edited Jul 22, 2012, 09:36
Jul 22, 2012, 08:08
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I have been mainly on iPlayer reliving last Sunday's Prom performance of Debussy's Pelleas & Melisande (which was magical btw) but these got an airing .... Leggo Dub Thanks for the tip on this one. The cut is oddly toppy with an untypical trebly attack to the bass. A very musical set of dubs though even if there are places when listening through headphones where it literally sets my teeth on edge. If you have a soft spot for the early Sly & Robbie work with Grace Jones and their Black Uhuru dub album then you will really like this. Paice Ashton & Lord - Malice in Wonderland Dug this out in the wake of Jon Lord's passing. This project was probably three years late in coming. If they had come along with Streetwalkers a few of years earlier it might have been different but arriving in 77 it was never going to be easy in terms of getting the media excited. Sounds surprisingly like Patto and also a bit like Sharks. Worth a few listens and a cut above the average mainstream rock release of the era but probably not an investment for anyone other than a DP completist. Free - Highway This was a bravely folkish (folkish in a Rod Stewart kind of a way), mature and laid-back record after the big break through with All Right Now. Doubly so given that Andy Fraser was still only 19 when the original four split and the others were not much older. This is a much better record than its place in their short and tortured history would suggest. Fans of mid period Traffic should like this. Don't Explain - Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa This is far less subtle and naively airy than Highway but is right on the button as far as classic soul-rock interpretive singing goes.I am not a Bonamassa fan but he mainly stays in the middle ground of the music most of the time while Hart wails her heart out. Although there is one Page/JPJ-esque monster riff along the way this album very much occupies a Joplin, Holiday, Elkie, Etta, Frankie Miller kind of space. Admittedly it is a covers record so we are not dealing in deeply personal / confessional territory but she hits the spot for me more often than any of the wounds 'n' all Amy W records. The fact that there isn't a Mark Ronson faux retro production makes all the difference. Would love to hear her make a record with the current / final Crowes line up. It's not trying to be clever and it doesn't do the musclebound, modern American, come-faced blues rock thing either. I am not hearing anyone with a bandana.
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