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dave clarkson 2988 posts |
Apr 21, 2014, 02:23
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Good to see you too - it was a fantastic gig. All groups were excellent. Hope your journey back was ok. 8)
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Fitter Stoke 2614 posts |
Apr 21, 2014, 10:14
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Little Feat 'Feats Don't Fail Me Now', 'Waiting For Columbus' and 'Hoy Hoy' Tristan Mackay 'Out Along The Wire' Caravan 'Paradise Filter' and 'The Back Catalogue Songs' John Cooper Clarke 'Snap, Crackle & Bop' Phil Miller's In Cahoots' 'Mind Over Matter' Dave Brubeck Quartet 'Angel Eyes' Nazareth 'From The Vaults' Barclay James Harvest 'Everyone Is Everybody Else' Wagner 'Parsifal' (BPO/Karajan) Bach 'St John Passion' (Karl Richter)
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Hunter T Wolfe 1710 posts |
Apr 21, 2014, 10:36
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Ela Stiles- S/T. Only seventeen minutes long, but classed as an album, this is acapella vocals shading into looped drones and is absolutely mesmerising stuff. Daniel Carlson- Me You You Me. prog-pop that goes very Pink Floyd in places. Sleepy People- Floating. Again, psychedelic pop, worth a listen. The Proper Ornaments- Wooden Head. More psychedelic pop, this one more knowingly retro- song titles include 'Magazine' and 'Stereolab.' It is still highly enjoyable. Monkey Puzzle Trio- The Pattern Familiar. Excellent new collective featuring Charles Hayward (This Heat etc) and the stunning vocals of Viv Cunningham, somewhere between Polly Harvey, Dagmar Krause and a less intense Diamanda Galas. Black Bananas- Electric Brick Wall. Jennifer Herrema comes up trumps again with a more electro-disco take on that Royal Trux boogie. The Vacant Lots- Departure. More blatant JAMC / Spacemen 3 worship on the Sonic Cathedral label. An element of spoken word / beat poetry keeps it interesting. Moebius Story Leidecker- Snow Ghostpieces. One of the more engaging Dieter Moebius projects of recent years. Hallock Hill- Kosloff Mansion Linda Perhacs- The Soul of All Natural Things Alexander Tucker- S/T Big Brother and the Holding Company- S/T Lonnie Donegan- Puttin' On The Style And a bit of a '90s week- Blur- Parklife Hole- Celebrity Skin Massive Attack- Protection New Order- Republic Boredoms- Chocolate Synthesiser Richard Thompson- Mock Tudor The Moles- Flashbacks and Dream Sequences
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Monganaut 2382 posts |
Apr 21, 2014, 18:52
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Sent you a few odds and ends on your HH registered email. Let me know if they didn't arrive, i'll re-post em' to ya.
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Buck Flair 796 posts |
Apr 21, 2014, 18:59
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Lionel Bart - Isn't This Where We Came In? The Lay Llamas - Østrø Ocean - Here Where Nothing Grows Ff - Ffeeling White Hills - Frying On This Rock Matt Berry - Opium Nutmeg - Electric putty Tom Dalpra - Tom Dalpra's Rock Copulation The Simpletone - Rampenny The Charlottes - Things Come Apart The Charlottes - Lovehappy Julian Cope - Fried White Hills / The Heads - Collisions V.1 Jesse Harper - Shades Of The Midnight Sun The Cosmic Dead - Easterfaust Polyphemus - Scrapbook Of Madness Kogumaza - Kogumaza Secret Affair - Soho Dreams Pixies - Death To The Pixies Vivid Tribe Of Psychics - John Cage New Age Schizo Fun Addict - Imperial Quazar Crystal Jacqueline - Sun Arise Eternal Tapestry - A World Out Of Time Christy Moore - Listen Sun Dial - Shards Of God Lantern - Rock ‘N’ Roll Rorschach Moon Duo - Escape Earthling Society - Zodiak Sri Aurobindo - Cave Painting Carlton Melton - Always Even Terminal Cheesecake - King Of All Spaceheads
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thesweetcheat 6218 posts |
Apr 21, 2014, 19:12
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dave clarkson wrote: Good to see you too - it was a fantastic gig. All groups were excellent. Hope your journey back was ok. 8) Cheers, yep, rammed trains though (and a sore head) :)
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Squid Tempest 8769 posts |
Apr 21, 2014, 19:16
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Must dig that Kogumaza album out again.
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Buck Flair 796 posts |
Apr 21, 2014, 19:58
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new album due out at some point
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keith a 9574 posts |
Apr 21, 2014, 20:07
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Yes, I did thanks. Just replied!
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dave clarkson 2988 posts |
Apr 21, 2014, 22:28
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Dave Simpson reviewed the gig the guardian... http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/apr/21/factory-night-review-section-25-crispy-ambulance-minny-pops
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