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1001realapes 2385 posts |
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The Wailers - Burnin’ The Stone Roses - Garage Flower Jonathan Richman - Back in Your Life Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - st Augustus Pablo - Original Rockers Augustus Pablo - King David's Melody The Chieftains - 1 The Chieftains - 2 The Chieftains - 3 The Chieftains - 4 Ennio Morricone - Il Prato Ennio Morricone - Comandamenti Per Un Gangster Ennio Morricone - Incontro Ennio Morricone - L’Immoralita Ennio Morricone - Eat It The Red Norvo Trio with Tal Farlow and Charles Mingus - Move T. Rex - st Miles Davis - On the Corner Mozart - Gran Partita Chamber Orchestra of Europe
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Lawrence 9547 posts |
Edited Oct 01, 2017, 05:37
Oct 01, 2017, 05:32
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Only thing different from last week I listened to was Edgar Froese Stuntman which was a huge dissapointment. Other than that I tried to get a trade in for a book about alien encounters/UFOs but instead wound up getting the Records first album and China Crisis Flaunt the Imperfection (latter was the limited edition with a free 7" inch.) But anyways on that subject of UFOs am reading Left at East Gate by Larry Warren and Peter Robbins. Actually that's all I'm going to say on the subject, me being someone who used to view this as mostly alot of hooey until some recent revelations I just found out the last two weeks...
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Fitter Stoke 2607 posts |
Oct 01, 2017, 09:22
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Sylvian/Fripp 'Damage' Van Morrison 'Roll With The Punches' Nick Lowe and his Cowboy Outfit S/T and 'The Rose of England' Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel 'Timeless Flight' Tangerine Dream 'Phaedra' Hatfield and the North 'Hattitude' Dave Brubeck & Tony Bennett 'The White House Sessions Live 1962' Chick Corea, David Holland & Barry Altschul 'A.R.C.' Milt Jackson & John Coltrane 'Bags & Trane'
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flashbackcaruso 1053 posts |
Edited Oct 01, 2017, 12:55
Oct 01, 2017, 12:54
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Elvis Presley - Elvis Country: "I'm 10,000 Years Old" Elvis Presley - Love Letters From Elvis The Who - Who's For Tennis? The Who - Lifehouse The Who - Rock Is Dead...Long Live Rock (all from Albums That Never Were blog) The Baird Sisters - Until You Find Your Green The Turtles - The Battle Of The Bands The Turtles - Chalon Road The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet Jenö Jandó - Beethoven Piano Sonatas Nos. 27-38 James Blackshaw - Summoning Suns The Kingsbury Manx - The Fast Rise & Fall Of The South Micah P.Hinson - And The Gospel Of Progress Silvery - Etiquette The Dream Academy - The Morning Lasted All Day Klaus Schulze - Body Love
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2447 posts |
Oct 01, 2017, 19:14
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Jeffery Lewis @ Exeter Phoenix 2011 & Mono, Falmouth 2015. Brings back happy memories of great gigs. Such a unique performer and character. Magik Markers in New York 09 Midlake @ Exeter Uni 2010 Azimouth Co-ordinator @ Exeter Phoenix 2013. Great use of sax much in the vein of 21st century schizoid man The Verve - A Storm in heaven. Not too fussed about this - songs didn't seem distinctive enough. The Zodiac - Cosmic Sounds. Pleasant discovery after hearing the libra track on Gideon Coe's show. Lovely hippy dippy stuff with a song dedicated to each sign of the zodiac! Production pretty good.
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garerama 1109 posts |
Edited Oct 01, 2017, 20:34
Oct 01, 2017, 20:33
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Joshua Abrams - Reprencing / Magnetoception The Adverts - Crossing The Red Sea with ... Miles Davis - Seven Steps: Complete Columbia Recordings 1963-1964 (discs 4-7) / ESP / Live Around The World / Live At Montreux (with Quincy Jones) Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left / Bryter Layter / Pink Moon Grateful Dead - American Beauty Peter Hammill - Nadir's Big Chance / Over Hawkwind - In Search Of Space Husker Du - Zen Arcade / New Day Rising / Flip Your Wig Bruce Janaway - Puritanical Odes Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Spirits Up Above The Mandrake Memorial - S/t / Medium / Puzzle Joni Mitchell - The Hissing Of The Summer Lawns / Hejira Bill Nelson - Simplex Pink Floyd - More / Atom Heart Mother / Meddle Procol Harum - Shine On Brightly Psychedelic Furs - Talk Talk Roxy Music - Viva! The Stranglers - Rattus Norvegicus / No More Heroes Third Ear Band - Hymn To The Sphynx OST/ VA Bagpuss: The Songs & Music The Man Who Fell To Earth Neu Decade (Mojo)
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keith a 9570 posts |
Oct 01, 2017, 23:07
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This week I have mainly been listening to those German experimental electronic pop kids, Tarwater... Re-Mix EP – Tarwater Animals, Sun & Atoms – Tarwater The Needle Was Travelling – Tarwater Dwellers On The Threshold - Tarwater Spider Smiles - Tarwater Musique Originale Du Film Donne-moi La Main – Tarwater Adrift – Tarwater And as Marc Bolan would have been 70 yesterday, I had to listen to him, too... Skycloaked Lord (Of Precious Light) – Marc Bolan The Final Cuts – Marc Bolan & T.Rex Also... The Image Has Cracked – Alternative TV Sunshine Tomorrow – Beach Boys Sgt Peppers – The Beatles Another Music In A Different Kitchen – Buzzcocks Awaken, My Love! - Childish Gambino America Here & Now Sessions - Expo Seventy Ventroloquizzing – Fujiya & Miyagi Silver Eye – Goldfrapp America: What Time Is Love (CDS) - KLF Phantom Radio – Mark Lanegan Band Alma Matters (CDS) - Morrissey Beached (CDS) – Orbital/Angelo Badalementi Am I On Your Mind (CDS)- Oxygen Feat. Andrea Britton Alpinisms – School Of Seven Bells Alloy – Silo Calimero (CDS) – Stereolab / Brigitte Fontaine Atlantic Soul Classics – V/A Beyond Punk – V/A James Brown's Funky Summer (Mojo CD) – V/A Trojan Dub Box Set Volume 2 – V/A Modern Kosmology – Jane Weaver Germ Free Adolescents – X Ray Spex
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Fatalist 1123 posts |
Oct 01, 2017, 23:29
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Melange – Viento Bravo. Pleasant enough 70s-style Spanish prog, quite Camel/Canterbury-esque, though no doubt references a load of Spanish bands whose names I can’t remember: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oryRNpsFAYw Nik Turner – Life In Space. This is surprisingly quite good, even as you wonder “is this really what a bloke in his late 70s wants to be doing?” Get the impression he’d rather do an album of jazz standards, but space is still the place as far as fans are concerned. Another ex-Hawkwind person Simon House on this track: https://nikturnermusic.bandcamp.com/track/back-to-earth-2 Godspeed You! Black Emperor – Luciferian Towers. Yep, this is really good, their best since their ‘reformation’. VA – One Way Glass. Have been listening to this for what seems like weeks, and still only halfway through. Comp of 70s prog/funk/R&B, some gems, but a lot of chaff. Great Pentangle b-side: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tB42OjvaAM VA – Brown Acid: The Fifth Trip. Ultra obscure US proto-metal singles given a second chance. Mostly the sound of a barrel being scraped, but this is rather cool: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrwbFrUAq3U VA – Neu Decade. Excellent MOJO Krautrock comp, not just the usual suspects. S is for… DJ Shadow – The Private Press/’You Can Never Go Home Again’ CD single. OK, not as obscure as some of my recent picks from the archive, but the point at which, having been a massive fan, I seem to have stopped buying DJ Shadow product. This was the follow up to Endtroducing, his debut album which has ultimately eclipsed everything he’s done since (not that I’ve heard his recent stuff). It’s actually stronger in places than the debut, and has been mined extensively for incidental music on film/TV. It does dip on ‘side 2’ though, being a bit too eclectic for its own good. But when it’s great, it’s really great. ‘You Can Never Go Home Again’ was the single released ahead of the album, and for me, this edited version is better than the album cut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7rZGZLbsLs This was also this week’s Listen With Father – lucky kids… Oh, couple of non-music things worth mentioning. Went to see Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye Tapes, currently touring cinemas with the original series’ director – lots of outtakes/unused sketches, very funny. And just watched ‘The Commuter’, the latest of C4’s Philip K Dick series Electric Dreams – haven’t been sold on the previous two episodes, but this one was excellent, helped enormously by Timothy Spall’s performance.
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Monganaut 2370 posts |
Edited Oct 02, 2017, 04:40
Oct 02, 2017, 04:31
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jb lamptoast-morsley wrote: The Zodiac - Cosmic Sounds. Pleasant discovery after hearing the libra track on Gideon Coe's show. Lovely hippy dippy stuff with a song dedicated to each sign of the zodiac! Production pretty good. First heard this on the John Peel show in the 90's, He played a track a night fer a week or so, and it's daffy astrology concept, and groovy sounds had me hooked from the off. Kinda reminds me of that Leary spoken word sountdtrack, 'Tune In Turn On Drop Out' in parts, though that can get a bit spooky, and dare I say 'far out' in places. Someone told me ZCS was just a Mort Garson concept album to show off what the Moog synth could do, but don't know how true that is....it's certainly a better record than a lot of those 'so and so plays Brahms on a synth' albums that flooded the market at one time. Leary....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XgKF_Im-wU
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thesweetcheat 6209 posts |
Oct 02, 2017, 08:07
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Main repeats this week have been The Cocteau Twins - Victorialand and Blue Bell Knoll. Otherwise: Minny Pops - Sparks In A Dark Room Swamp Children - So Hot Julian Cope - World Shut Your Mouth The Durutti Column - Amigos en Portugal Echo & The Bunnymen - Porcupine
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