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1001realapes 2387 posts |
Edited Apr 07, 2019, 07:26
Apr 07, 2019, 07:25
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Pink Floyd - 1968 Germin/ation Heldon - Un Rêve Sans Conséquence Spéciale Heldon - Interface Cluster - Japan 1996 Live Freddie Hubbard - "blue spirits" V.A. - The Harder They Come Johnny Cash - American IV: The Man Comes Around Nat King Cole - st (disc 3 of 4) 1992 box bass communion - II I.E.M. - Arcadia Sun The Yardbirds - Happenings Ten Years Time Ago 1964-1968 Third Ear Band - st Peter Tosh - Mama Africa |
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Beebon 1375 posts |
Apr 07, 2019, 09:31
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Not much this week: Kiss - Alive! Airbag - The Greatest Show On Earth Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets The Pretty Things - Parachute Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight Darkthrone - A Blaze In The Northern Sky
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Fitter Stoke 2611 posts |
Apr 07, 2019, 09:57
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Keith Richards ‘Talk Is Cheap’ Julian Cope ‘Barrowlands’ Peter Hammill ‘Not Yet Not Now’ (Nurnberg/Dortmund discs) Scott Walker ‘Scott 3’ Scott Walker ‘The Drift’ Paul Weller ‘Other Aspects’ Paul Weller ‘Fly On The Wall’ Neil Young ‘Fork In The Road’ Barclay James Harvest ‘Baby James Harvest’ Sandy Denny ‘I’ve Always Kept A Unicorn’ Frazey Ford ‘Indian Ocean’ Keith Hudson ‘Pick A Dub’ The Wailers ‘Burnin’ Pink Floyd ‘Animals’ Marillion ‘Anoraknophobia’ Contact Trio ’New Marks’ Gary Peacock ‘Tales Of Another’ Urs Leimgruber ‘Lugano’ Lennart Aberg ‘Green Prints’ Jan Garbarek Quartet ‘Afric Pepperbird’ Dave Brubeck Quartet ‘Gone With The Wind’ Dave Brubeck Quartet ‘Jazz Impressions of New York’ Jakob Bro ‘Gefion’ Haydn: Cello Concerto in C (Du Pre/ECO/Barenboim) Mozart: Coronation Mass (BPO/Herbert von Karajan) Beethoven: Symphony no.5 (BPO/Herbert von Karajan) Beethoven: Symphony no.8 (VPO/Leonard Bernstein) Vaughan Williams: Symphony no.6 (NYPO/Leopold Stokowski) Rachmaninov: Symphony no.3 (Nat PO/Leopold Stokowski) Schubert: Impromptus, D899 (Alfred Brendel) Elgar: Cockaigne Overture (LSO/Andre Previn) Stravinsky: Le sacre du Printemps (LAPO/Zubin Mehta) Ravel: La valse (LAPO/Zubin Mehta)
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garerama 1111 posts |
Apr 07, 2019, 10:13
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The Apostles - The Acts Of The Apostles In The Theatre Of Fear / How Much Longer? The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds The Beatles - S/t (50th) / Esher Demos / Let It Be Broadcast - Work & Non-Work / The Future Crayon Julian Cope - Jehovahkill / Fear Loves This Place 12" / Barrowlands / Black Sheep / Psychedelic Revolution / Revolutionary Suicide Dope - Maxi 12" / On Drugs / Village Idiot Dope Miles Davis - We Want Miles / Live At Montreax (with Quincy Jones) Eric Dolphy - Outward Bound / Out There / The Illinois Concert / Out To Lunch / Last Date Earth Opera - S/t / The Great American Eagle Tragedy (mono) Eels - Beautiful Freak Brian Eno - Another Green World / Another Day On Earth Fairport Convention - S/t Free Design - You Could Be Born Again / Heaven/Earth Robyn Hitchcock - I Often Dream Of Trains Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - Fegmania / Gotta Let The Hens Out / Elements Of Light Bert Jansch - Anthology (Transatlantic comp LP) King Crimson - A Young Persons Guide To King Crimson La Dusseldorf - S/t / Viva! / Individuellos Pink Floyd - Meddle / Obscured By Clouds / Dark Side Of The Moon The Roches - S/t Neil Young - Harvest / Comes A Time The Zombies - Odessey & Oracle V/A - Love, Poetry & Revolution
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flashbackcaruso 1056 posts |
Apr 07, 2019, 10:35
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The Electric Light Orchestra - The Electric Light Orchestra The Electric Light Orchestra - ELO 2 Donovan - The Hurdy Gurdy Man Donovan - Barabajagal Neu! - Neu! Neu! - Neu! 2 Tom Lehrer - That Was The Year That Was Tom Lehrer - Songs By Tom Lehrer (1966 version)(haven't played this stereo re-recording made at the request of Reprise Records for years, and it's funny how the updated drug reference in 'Be Prepared' now sounds more dated than in the original 1953 version) Tom Lehrer - Discovers Australia (And Vice Versa) (a super rare album I've been trying to track down for years, but someone has kindly uploaded to YouTube, although it needs downloading and speed correcting by 3% to enjoy it fully. Some of the alternate between song banter is hilarious, especially the bit about following around Billy Graham and undoing his work). Vangelis - Rosetta Vangelis - BR25 Kate Bush - The Sensual World Kate Bush - The Red Shoes Kate Bush - Director's Cut Julian Cope - 20 Mothers J. A. Seazer - Kokkyou Junreika Far East Family Band - Nipponjin
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keith a 9573 posts |
Apr 07, 2019, 21:16
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The Next Day – David Bowie American Utopia – David Byrne The Sound Of Sheffield '78-'83 – Cabaret Voltaire Chris – Christine & the Queens World's Strongest Man - Gaz Coombes Barrowlands – Julian Cope Willy & The Poor Boys – Creedence Clearwater Revival Coincidence Vs Fate – Paul Haig Singularity – Jon Hopkins Hello Happiness – Chaka Khan Fin – Mogwai Bad Witch – NIN Flamende Herzen - Michael Rother Sterntaler - Michael Rother Fernwarme - Michael Rother Stunning Luxury – Snapped Ankles The Paralian – Andrew Wasylyk
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PMM 3155 posts |
Apr 07, 2019, 21:42
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Audiobook: Jonathan Meades: An autobiography of Myself. Audiobook: Alfred Bester: The Stars My Destination REM: Fall on me Captain Beefheart: Bluejeans and moonbeams Flaming Lips: The Time Has Come to Shoot You Down...What a Sound And that's about it.
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Fatalist 1123 posts |
Apr 08, 2019, 14:11
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Gong – The Universe Also Collapses. Second album from the rebooted, post-Daevid Allen pothead pixie crew, and it’s actually a good deal more psychedelic/Gong-like than the previous (and very good) Rejoice! I’m Dead! Which right now I think I prefer, but this has still got its moments… https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VQQbIi4Xc5E Nik Turner – The Final Frontier. Uncle Nik tries to outgun his old band in a bid for space rock supremacy. Not bad actually, though the poor guy is starting to sound increasingly frail https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1w5aLf8z890 Fire! Orchestra – Arrival. I loved the last Fire! (Trio) album, The Hands, which was basically fuzzed up Sabbath basslines and brutal skronk, but I can’t seem to get into their Orchestra incarnation. Some decent bits, but still too much Nordic soul emoting for my liking. Flamingods – Levitation. Possibly a little hipsterish, but this is a likeable collection of Indo-Anatolian psych bangers, with more than a nod to the baggy Madchester rave of the early 90s https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Wysb9kMSRuQ JuJu – Maps And Territory. It’s Gioele Valenti, ex of Lay Llamas, and one man Sicilian psych factory. His first JuJu album was immense, his second a good deal less so, but this has him back on the right track, with a kind of post-punk Afrobeat vibe
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Monganaut 2375 posts |
Edited Apr 08, 2019, 18:08
Apr 08, 2019, 18:04
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Third Ear Band - Alchemy 2CD This popped up on my spotify 'you might like' and they were right, I luurrved it. I'd heard of em' but not heard em' till them. So ordered CD. Upon arrival, popped it in my player, and had a bit of a meh! moment. Guess I gotta be in a particular head space to dig it. At leas they ain't all 'hey nonny nonny'. Kinda wonder if later day Swans haven't taken a leaf from their book in the musical minimalism, less is more vibe. Rema Rema - Fond Reflections Now this one I'm lovin' more and more, the more I play it, so this week is swings and roundabouts I guess! The Coathangers - The Devil You Know Quite like this, nothing new but have enjoyed the tracks as they've appeared on shuffle. They've been around a while, but not heard of em' till now. Sassy kinda garage, kinda indie...kinda...Rogers Sisters....kinda... Yeah Yeah Yeahs...kinda... The Kills...etc... https://thecoathangers.bandcamp.com/album/the-devil-you-know Ceremony east coast - Darling Another that's got a few spins over the weeks, and again, nothing you haven't heard before, but well executed post punk/Garagey sounds. Pushes my sonic buttons anyway. https://ceremonyeastcoast.bandcamp.com/album/darling Soft Cell - Bedsitter Tapes I do wish this was their debut album fer real. It's much edgier and angier that Non Stop. At the age I was when it would have been released, this would have deffo ranked up there with John Foxx, The Human League, Fad Gadget, Early Depeche Mode (which for all it's cheese, is still my fav period by them, for me they never bettered the tracks Photographic or Tora Tora Tora) for me. Julian Cope - Barrowlands/ Jehovahkill Caught one episode on youtwat of rather well made Punk docu from some Canadian TV streaming service (Sadly rest ain't up...though deffo worth searching out if you're in the right region) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWcxgeNNjJ8 Also got hooked on this cat called Heinbach, he's a drone artist whose studio setup seems to be defunct error testing testing electronic equipment along side the usual stuff. One unintentionally funny episode has him visiting a German (I think) synth manufacturer along with other synth bloggers, to test out the equipment. His top 5 had me in stitches, as he doesn't use them in a conventional sense, to sculpt sounds, but contact mics em' up fer the 'hum' (though can't seem to see the bloody vid in my timeline...yoou'll have to search of yu wanna see it). Seems like a nice guy though, bit like that Fast Show 'scientist' character. His music is OK. He must be using the Asos of the synth world, as the gear he has/tries out is....erm....lots. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En24uIjiGsg https://www.youtube.com/user/Hainbach101/videos https://hainbach.bandcamp.com/
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