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Popel Vooje 5373 posts |
Jan 22, 2003, 13:48
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Haven't done this for a while, so it's time to get back in the ring. Zabrinski - Koala Co-Ordination (imagine Gorky's crossed with Boards Of Canada, played through one of Stereolab's antique fuzz pedals) BBC Radiophonic Workshop - BBC Radiophonic Music (have discussed this one at length already on an earlier thread, so no futher elaboration needed) Epic Soundtracks - Rise Above Romantic, melancholic, and quite beautiful. Not entirely dissimilar to the direction Jim O'Rourke's been going in on his last three albums. Here's hoping the tragically deceased ES triggers a posthumous cult on a level with Nick Drake's. The Troggs - Hit Single Anthology No "Troggs Tapes", unfortunately, but stellar stuff nonetheless. Even most of the B-sides are great, proving that these earthy bumpkins from Andover could be just as mystical as the Electric Prunes or the Chocolate Watch Band. Love - Love Story (2CD box) Had to dig this one out again after last week's RFH gig. Don't think it's hyperbole to say that this band had as much impact on me personally as the Beatles did on the 60s in general. Even the supposedly dud stuff from "Four Sail" and "Out Here" still sounds gorgeously melodic and timeless to my ears.
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tyke 2 posts |
Jan 23, 2003, 02:57
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Listening to my own compilation of the first 3 Spiritualized singles, Chumbawamba's Readymades album and Jacob's Ladder single, The Eighties Matchbox B - line Disaster's Psychosis Safari single and Crime and the City Solution stuff, I'm on a Birthday Party spin offs trip! Looking forward to the the Birthday Party live D.V.D. out on Monday and the new Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds album a week on Monday!
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moey 770 posts |
Jan 23, 2003, 07:20
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Maybe they haven't replied because then you would realise they are watching your every move. sneakses they is, yesss
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Ms W 94 posts |
Jan 23, 2003, 22:34
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deatbeat - "wildlife documenteries" click......pop.....dub......
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Angel of the North 21 posts |
Jan 23, 2003, 22:46
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Yikes!!! I would have gotten away wit it if it wasn't for those pesky kids!!!
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moey 770 posts |
Jan 24, 2003, 08:20
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Who would have thought it was the Janitor? He didn't look creepy at all.
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Toni Torino 2299 posts |
Jan 24, 2003, 16:08
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Just 2 this week. The Very Best Of - Otis Redding Lovebox - Groove Armada
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Son Of Alice 41 posts |
Jan 24, 2003, 16:23
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And with only two days to go. How do I always forget so much? Rainbow - The Very Best Of: Less familiar with them than with other Purple offshoots. Joolio recommended the first three albums. I'd had this lying around for a long time, so I put it on. Indeed, the ones with Ronnie Padavona (cough, Dio) fronting are the best, but truth be told, some of the later AOR tunes still sound pretty darned catchy to these ears, especially I Surrender. But I know from past experience that AOR albums tend to be a colossal bore aside from the hits, so I'll just be keeping this greatest hits even after I get the early albums.
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direwolf 92 posts |
Jan 24, 2003, 18:24
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Lots of interesting sounds in people's lists this week! I've been crazy busy at work so chosen listening has been a bit angrier lately I guess... The Fiends - Zombie a-Go-Go The Daggers Southern Culture on the Skids King Crimson - Live in Nashville 2001 Bad Religion- '80 - '85 Meat Puppets- II Einsturzende Neubauten- 1/2 Mensch Forbidden Dimension -Somebody Down There Likes Me and passing out at night to the sounds of Father Moo and the Black Sheep
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Angel of the North 21 posts |
Jan 25, 2003, 22:28
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No but he's the only person I've met all cartoon!
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