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thesweetcheat 6218 posts |
Oct 04, 2015, 14:52
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Largely a one-band week this week. The only other repeat play has been for Autechre's last album, Exai, which starts with a return to their unlistenable Confield period but then turns into something much better. Will be listening to this more. Otherwise: Frank Sinatra - Swing Along With Me New Order - Movement New Order - The John Peel Sessions New Order - Power, Corruption and Lies New Order - "Thieves Like Us" 12" New Order - Lowlife New Order - Brotherhood New Order - Technique The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses New Order - Republic The Frank & Walters - "Indian Ocean" EP Morrissey - Maladjusted John Foxx & Louis Gordon - The Pleasures of Electricity New Order - Get Ready John Foxx & Louis Gordon - Crash And Burn New Order - Waiting For The Siren's Call John Foxx & Louis Gordon - Impossible New Order - Lost Sirens New Order - Music Complete
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laresident 861 posts |
Oct 04, 2015, 15:06
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I made a further cd compiling the gems from his later years. He made some of the best music to accompany a road trip up the west coast, in my opinion.
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1001realapes 2389 posts |
Edited Oct 04, 2015, 17:07
Oct 04, 2015, 15:24
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Steve Roach - Bloodmoon Rising (disc 4) Black Sabbath - Paranoid Charlie Patton - Founder of the Delta Blues Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill Luis Gasca - For Those Who Chant Shack - Time Machine Halfnelson - st Sparks - A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing Sparks - Interior Design V.A. - Brazilian Guitar Fuzz Bananas Trembling Bells - Carbeth Trembling Bells - The Constant Pageant Trembling Bells - Abandoned Love Creedence Clearwater Revival - Green River The Allman Brothers Band - Live At Fillmore East Deluxe Edition Eddie Hazel - Game , Dames and Guitar Thangs Eddie Hazel - Jams From The Heart Cluster - st Cluster - QUA Flower Travellin' Band - Anywhere Flower Travellin' Band - Made in Japan David Gilmour - About Face Albert Collins - Cold Snap Cocteau Twins - Milk & Kisses Emerson Lake & Palmer - st Emerson Lake & Palmer - Tarkus Emerson Lake & Palmer - Trilogy Barclay James Harvest - Taking Some Time On (discs 1 & 2) The Vibrators - Pure Mania Third Ear Band - Alchemy The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies
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carol27 747 posts |
Edited Oct 04, 2015, 17:01
Oct 04, 2015, 16:58
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Cream & the Dead Weather. Although not a massive Clapton fan I hasten to add:)
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machineryelf 3681 posts |
Edited Oct 04, 2015, 20:53
Oct 04, 2015, 17:27
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Eugene Chadborne - LSDC&W does what it says on the tin Alan vega - Duece Avenue if you find Suicide a bit complicated try this, Suicide with all the fat cut off Haikai No Ku - Sick On My Journey,Ultra High Dimensionality oh look it's Mike Vest with band no 237, as usual with the Vest it's top notch Allman Brothers - Cow Palace 73 Parson Sound - S/T SunnO))) - Oracle Pink Fairies - Kings of Oblivion Hawkwind - Dorem Fasol Latido Diamondhead - S/T third best thing to come out of the NWOBHM Type O Negative - World Coming Down Diamanda Galas - Masque of Red Death Thomas Koner - Permafrost Main - Hertz these three made a cheery sat night listening, better than watching Robin Hood or the Rugby Fall of Efrafa - Warren of Snares dug this out of the mp3 archives really nice 4 disc set that starts off kinda post black metal and as it progresses gets longer and slower V/A Rubble 1-20, Love Poetry Revolution, Rough Trade shops Rock n Roll
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riverman 845 posts |
Edited Oct 04, 2015, 20:27
Oct 04, 2015, 19:16
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Master Musicians of Bukkake - Further West Quad Cult LP. A stand alone LP made from Far West source material but you can also listen to both at the same time, synced. I've limitied technology for this but the Further West LP on the hifi and Far West on my mp3 player (which has decent volume), placed on sofa on other side of the room, worked. There are possibly sync issues as turntable is a slightly different speed but it works. Would love to hear it properly with two systems with same sound quality etc. Master Musicans of Bukkake - Far West, obviously given above. But actually I'd been listening to this a lot a month or so ago. Grows and grows. The Untied Knot - Description of a Flame. The VINYL version - had the mp3 for ages but now got the real thing. And it looks great too! Recommended. Lumerians - the Cardinal Fuzz album that I can't remember the name of. Picked up cheaply after their excellent set at Liverpool Psych Fest. Great stuff. Hills - Frid. Hadn't listened to this for a few weeks. Marvelous. White Hills - Walks for Motorists. Finally got round to hearing this. Growing on me. Chef Menteur - Force Majeure. Really enjoying this from the 3 cd 'box set' on Cardinal Fuzz. More succinct than the other album in the set so it has had more play but both a excellent. Not got round to the third cd of jams. Carlton Melton - Out to Sea. 70+ minutes of chilled & heavy Melton. From the archives: Dead Sea Apes and Black Tempest - Sun behind the sun. Just arrived at Psych Fest on the Saturday when DSA were on so missed most of their set. Listened to this as don't have their lastest. Ambarchi-O'Malley-Dunn - Shade Themes from Kairos. A marvelous double LP from last year. Revisited simply as all three are on my radar at the moment - Dunn with the MMOB album and the other two are playing the TUSK festival in Gateshead next weekend. Julian Cope - Odin... for a sleepless night.
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Robot Emperor 762 posts |
Oct 04, 2015, 19:20
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machineryelf wrote: Diamondhead - S/T best thing to come out of the NWOBHM au contraire... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr74Qb8hccE
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Squid Tempest 8769 posts |
Oct 04, 2015, 19:36
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IanB wrote: I have been working my way through the archives of the Eddie Trunk podcast. Intelligent, unapologetic and often very candid interviews with Metal's great, good and not so good. http://podcastone.com/Eddie-Trunk-Podcast?showAllEpisodes=true I had the very good fortune to see Steve Wilson at RAH on Monday. No Matt Berry unfortunately but a fantastic three hour show nonetheless. Adam Holzman (of Warner era Miles Davis fame) and Nick Beggs (on stick bass) in particular shone plus the staging is some of the best I have ever seen on a rock stage. So inevitably these have all had a play or three this week ... No-Man - Together We're Stranger No-Man - Flowermouth Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused To Sing Steven Wilson - Transcience Porcupine Tree- Stupid Dream Porcupine Tree - In Absentia Porupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun Going to see Steve Hackett on Tuesday, and hoping Nick Beggs will feature :)
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Squid Tempest 8769 posts |
Oct 04, 2015, 19:45
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My Faces and early Rod thing continues - its becoming an obsession! Rod - Never a Dull Moment, Gasolene Alley, Every Picture Tells a Story Faces - Nods as Good as a Wink, Ooh La La Captain Beefheart - Shiney Beast (Bat Chain Puller) Sun Araw - Off Duty Boards of Canada - Campfire Headphase Low - Ones and Sixes Joe Walsh - The Smoker You Drink At first I thought Rocky Mountain Way was the only thing on here with any merit, but that has switched over to it being the weakest thing on here. Actually a surprisingly psychedelic sound on this, and some great songs. Really growing on me. Might have to explore more of his output. Budgie - Never Turn Your Back on a Friend Man - Maximum Darkness King Crimson - In The Wake of Poseidon Arvo Part - In Principio Vinyl: Various Cardinal Fuzz artistes - Stay Holy Dead Sea Apes - Spectral Domain Hills - Frid Luminous Bodies - S/T Minami Deutsch - S/T All these are blimmin great. Much competition for a place on the turntable this week!
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2448 posts |
Oct 04, 2015, 20:21
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Yes I did enjoy that Brother Ali track - his delivery is not dissimilar to Snoop with the added bonus of being highly intelligent. As for Saul Williams, the best thing he has done albumwise is his first - Amethyst Rockstar (can send you a copy if you like). By no means perfect (I don't think he has ever really nailed an album) but has plenty to offer if you are sympathetic to his cause. Incidentally, coded language is on the album as well as on DJ Krust's. Tell me more about adbusters?
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