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Kid Calamity 9044 posts |
Jun 01, 2016, 09:07
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I'm gonna have to explore this lot! I've been hearing the name elsewhere, but (scrap metal aside) your recommendations are always inline with my persuasions.
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flashbackcaruso 1054 posts |
Edited Jun 01, 2016, 10:32
Jun 01, 2016, 10:10
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Fitter Stoke wrote: For me it's the (English) Kaleidoscope's two albums and attendant singles, collected on a fabulous two CD set on Grapefruit that my mate drew my attention to a few months back. Wonderful stuff, the essence of late 60's baroque psychedelia: equal parts 'Odessey & Oracle', 'Forever Changes' and 'Piper at the Gates' but with a unique slant all of the band's own. I regret the lost decades that I could've been grooving to this wondrous music. If you know them, hopefully you'll know what I mean. If you don't, for goodness' sake put that right soon. Then buy my mate a drink! I'm a big fan of the UK Kaleidoscope, since picking up a lovely vinyl reissue of 'Faintly Blowing' just based on the dream-like gatefold sleeve around 15 years ago, and it was a real treat to see Peter Daltrey performing most of their classics (no 'Black Fjord', though!) at the Islington Assembly Rooms about 18 months ago. Members of The Trembling Bells were the backing group, and a great job they did too, but to everyone's delight original guitarist Eddy Pumer joined in for 'The Sky Children': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgHlq2xiCkc and then he returned to the stage, along with original drummer Danny Bridgman for the freak-out at the end of 'Music': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FnLe-lIDNY A three-quarters complete reunion, although sadly as complete as we'll get following the tragic death of bassist Steve Clark back in '99, although his daughters were in attendance at the show and commented on how he'd have loved to have been up on stage too.
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spencer 3069 posts |
Jun 01, 2016, 13:47
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Following an appreciation on Richard Williams' Blue Moment blog, bits n bobs on Yewtub of Elephant8, Scandijazz trio. Very good live, apparently..vintage Softsy with a twist, taking that type of sound forward. Mmmm...nice
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Giantskip 6 posts |
Jun 01, 2016, 21:24
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I'm on a first time drone metal binge so catching up with Earth, Toner Low, Sunn O))) and UFOmammut. Started on this journey when, one night, Blue Cheer just didn't scratch my itch. Believe it or not, I believe it's due to raised testosterone caused by my paleo eating regime - usually I listen to Sunshine Pop.
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Squid Tempest 8761 posts |
Jun 01, 2016, 21:58
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spencer wrote: Following an appreciation on Richard Williams' Blue Moment blog, bits n bobs on Yewtub of Elephant8, Scandijazz trio. Very good live, apparently..vintage Softsy with a twist, taking that type of sound forward. Mmmm...nice I assume you mean Elephant9, unless they've subtracted one! Dodovoodoo is great album, will have to dig it out again - thanks for reminding me.
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Maldoror 720 posts |
Jun 02, 2016, 05:29
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2d9FtkO7nk
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spencer 3069 posts |
Jun 02, 2016, 12:49
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Yup, doh.. viral dozyitis reigns
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1001realapes 2386 posts |
Jun 03, 2016, 01:08
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The Monkees - Good Times!
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Markoid 1621 posts |
Jun 03, 2016, 02:49
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The Membranes feat Chamber Choir Sireen - Dark Energy Brilliant! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3joeMBYe4k8
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2447 posts |
May 08, 2017, 20:18
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Finally got round to buying Bauhaus - The Sky has gone out on CD. Is there anything else they've done this good?
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