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YESESIS
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But for tonight... ABBA's Super Trouper!
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YESESIS
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I see two words in here that... I must listen to this album!
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Mortte
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1 Mondayīs album:
Os Mutantes: s/t This Brazilian Beatlesīs first album mix really great way psychedelic pop, Zappaish foolishness & humor & Brazilian folk music, so I like to use again that one word about it. Not a weak track in this, but my faves are cheerful opener "Panis Et Circenses", sad & beautiful "O Relogio" & "Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour" (both has really great Rita Lee vocals) & swinging ending piece "Ave Gencis Khan". Also have to mention "Bat Macumba" made itīs way into "Nuggets II"-box, I donīt think there are many bands from South America. Well, that piece is the most groovy one from this album. This album is not for too serious listeners!
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YESESIS
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Strong album. Some of the lyrics were a little depressing as much of the innocence from the album this afternoon seemed to be gone, but still a very good album I'd say.
As Good as New - Fun song, some classical.. a lot of disco.. Voulez-Vous - One of their big hits, really cool song. I Have a Dream - Slower but very good obviously, another big hit. Angeleyes - Good but not great. The King Has Lost His Crown - Good sound on this one. Does Your Mother Know - Definitely not my favorite but one of their hits. If It Wasn't for the Nights - Wow, this is good. Even for them this song is really good. Chiquitita - Good happy upbeat song. One of their huge hits. Great piano at the end of that! Lovers(Live a Little Longer) - This one sounds great. Kisses of Fire - Pretty good. And I noticed right away that their sound had changed a lot from that first Ring Ring album from earlier today. Much more disco sounding on this one, the other one sounded very early 70's and innocent.
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YESESIS
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Alright let's keep it rolling with ABBA, so for tonight it's Voulez-Vous!
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YESESIS
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That really hit me!! I just thoroughly enjoyed that! It had a very innocent, happy sound to it that the later album are somewhat lacking imo. I thought that was just great!!
Ring Ring (Bara Du Slog En Signal) - Understood almost none but jamming tune obviously. Another Town, Another Train - Very nice innocent sounding song. Disillusion - I like this sound. People Need Love - Nice happy upbeat song. I Saw It in the Mirror - filler Nina, Pretty Ballerina - Cool song. Love Isn't Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough) - Very good catchy song! Me and Bobby and Bobby's Brother - Good innocent happy song. He Is Your Brother - Very good happy upbeat song! Ring Ring (English version) - Yeah, jammin out to that! I Am Just a Girl - Very innocent sounding, really good. Rock'n Roll Band - Some rockin guitar in this.. what a fun song. |
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Yeah I guess that counts as an ABBA album.. Listen to right now!
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YESESIS
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This one looks like it might be interesting, and also maybe the Meat Puppets. Just too many albums to get to lol.
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Mortte
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6 Sundayīs albums:
Jimmie Rodgers: Never No Mo`Blues Yesterday started six piece country music document in Finlandīs television and in first one was the Carter Family & Jimmie Rodgers. My brother got Rodgersīs collection in eighties, I donīt think I have listened him after eighties. This is one of the first compilations from 1956, pieces are recorded 1922-33. This album really proves also country music base is in the blues. Also liked this compilation, because here are also his pieces made with orchestra. Liked all the songs here, but faves were "Blue Yodel No. 4 (California Blues)", "You And My Old Guitar", "Blue Yodel No.6" & "Pistol Packin Papa". The Who: Live At Hull 1970 This was recorded day after the famous Live at Leeds! Thatīs the main reason that songlist is absolutely same as in that Leeds gig. Maybe reason of this releasing after many years is that they play here if possible even better than Leeds gig, the reason why they released instead Leeds pieces in 1970 might be that in this recording there were technical problems with Ox bass recording. But in this new release those problems were solved taking parts of the Ox bass from that Leeds gig. All the way this is really great sounding Who live! Cromagnon: s/t I really love albums first piece "Caledonia", it really has been ahead of itīs time with really industrial background, bagpipes, and whispering vocals! But I am quite disappointed to the rest of the album. Really itīs very primitive, some cavemen pieces, one piece with sick laughing, one piece with some primitive synth playing siren etc. Nothing really interesting. Only that is near the greatness of "Caledonia" is "Toth, Scribe I" It has noise that sounds like thunder and also some instrument (maybe bagpipes) playing melody from low. Anyway really experimental album. Faust: Faust Wakes Nosferatu (vinyl) Listening this again. Although Faust hasnīt made any ordinary album, this is maybe the most experimental of them, but what a difference is this and previous experimental album for that how interesting you can make it! The best piece at the moment is ending "Todesshiff", it has really strange sound from Irmlerīs own made keyboards that goes in the front and back during the whole piece. Meat Puppets: Sewn Together Another really good & spiritual country punk/ alternative rock album from this very underrated band! After wild years Meat Puppets really found their own style and continue making great records! There are now only two albums that I havenīt heard and really there havenīt been any bad ones! Faves from this album are "Sapphire", "Clone" & "Smoke". Nina Simone: High Priestess Of Soul 1967 was a great year in popular music! In that year Simone released this and two other albums that I havenīt yet heard. I think this is a little bit more cheerful and lighter comparing her great 1966 "Wild Is the Wind" album. But naturally Nina has really soulful vocals and has made really own sounding versions from the very known pieces like Berryīs "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" & "Work Song. Greatest Simone composition is African-style "Come Ye".
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All in all that was certainly good, but weakest of the ones I've listened to so far imo.
Eagle - Very good. Take a Chance on Me - My favorite ABBA song. One Man, One Woman - Slower but good. The Name of the Game - One of their big hits. Obviously good. Move On - Good but a little ABBA by the numbers. Hole in Your Soul - More energetic song, and different. Thank You for the Music - One of their great songs. I Wonder - Another good one. I'm a Marionette - Not terrible but weakest song on the album I thought. |
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For tonight ABBA: The Album.
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Gong and Magma, right on. I agree Magma's a great group. And I know I've listened to that album before but I don't remember it, will have to listen again. I mostly listen to their first two studio albums, and of course.. the towering MDK. It's been a while since I've listened to Gong. I should again soon, I really enjoy them!
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Quite proggy Saturday:
Traffic: On the Road When their first live album hasnīt got anything from their previous studio album, this hasnīt got anything from their great first 3 albums. Naturally this has the most from their latest studio album "Shoot Out At the Fantasy Factor" that I think is least favorite of their 60-70 albums, but versions here are better than in studio. Specially " (Sometimes I Feel So) Un-Inspired" hit me today! Some reviewer from albums release time had said the pieces too long and I donīt disagree with him. On the other there is lots of very good feeling jamming in this album! And really the longest piece, version from "Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys" sounds absolutely great! Faust: You Know Faust This is last album where core members, Zappi, Irmler & Jean-Herve Peron were together. As in their previous reunion album "Rien" this has also some really dystopia feeling pieces, but on the other hand this album has also really positive feeling pieces, for example one beautiful acoustic piece. And I believe everyone becomes in a good mood when hearing last, really cheerful "Teutonentango". Gong: You This is so cosmic, spiritual album, makes good to your soul! Still itīs really hard to me say which of the albums of Radio Gnome Trilogy is the best, so great this sounded today! But I believe I will next listen their nineties albums that I havenīt listened as much as these great seventies albums. Ghost: In Stormy Nights Made a review today about this in PA. Got from this album information about one new, interesting album from 1969: Cromagnon naming bands only album, going to listen it tomorrow! Magma: K.A Another masterpiece from this great group! I prefer the first trilogy, but this second one comes also close to it. And this first part is maybe album from Magma, that has most light (if not counting Merci). Second part (Köhntarkösz) is so much darker & heavier and I think last part (Emehntehtt-re) has both, light and darkness. I havenīt heard Magma at all when this album was released, but I can imagine what kind of excitement there has been with Magma-fans, when they started to listen it and what relief they have felt when hearing this came back to the great seventies times! Airaksinen: Good Jazz Glass Jazz Really loved this album! Itīs also quite chaotic, but great! I believe Pekka has made most pieces sampling old jazz recordings and adding some electro to them. Sounds stupid, but he really made it works! Really this is more "Jazz From Hell" than that Zappa- album! In two pieces "Donīt Educate Your Children Too Smart" & "Once I Was In Their House" it sounds, like some insane jazzband is really playing in some bar!
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Mortte
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But seriously, I live in the town where nearest nature water is about 7 KM from my home. Anyway I have always swam first time in April every year, now havenīt done it (am I getting old). You make America sound even worse than I have ever thought.
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YESESIS
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Stop it lol. Where's that Nordic pride? I think we need to switch and I go live in Finland, and you and your family come live here in the US. I'll go swimming in the ice water every morning and listen to nothing but ABBA. And you can listen to lots of Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley, go to a bluegrass concert, and drive a pickup truck. Live the American dream lol. Edit: I'll have to make sure to never end up under the ice though. I've heard it's almost impossible to find the opening again and you end up drowning. |
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