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oliverstoned
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 06:28 | |||||||||||
Here's some real vintage! |
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Yukorin
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 06:38 | |||||||||||
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 06:53 | |||||||||||
AH 60's UFO, I think a little before my time incidentally
I was just wondering what people though of this band?: Hat Shoes-Differently Desperate I have been listening to this album over the last week or so; boasting players such as Charles Hayward and Tom Cora you cannot really do wrong. Here is a link; within you should find what you are looking for. I would love to know others opinion on this band. http://mendedrecords.blogspot.com/2006/09/hat-shoes-differently-desperate.html |
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listennow801
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 07:00 | |||||||||||
I have the vinyl - I absolutely adore it! Their latter CD also ["Home"] is wondrous too
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 07:40 | |||||||||||
I glad someone else is having the same passion for this band. Also this is good news, I was under the impression this was their only release, so I am very pleased there is more material for me to hunt down. Have you listen to much of Tom Cora's solo work? I'm keen on check out some of his material, as he has seemingly had a large impact in this area of music. |
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listennow801
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 07:45 | |||||||||||
have you heard "Fluvial"? :
yet another, related, wonder...
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listennow801
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 07:55 | |||||||||||
Oh! A lot! I'm rather a Cora fanatic since I 1st saw Skeleton Crew. Check out Third Person, and Tom Cora & the Ex [two of my fave musical forays lately]. Tzadik put out a great comp not long after his passing to celebrate his work [he was phenomenally prolific] called "Hallelujah, Anyway: Remembering Tom Cora"
oh, there's so much...! like the great stuff he did with Curlew, [etc etc etc
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:04 | |||||||||||
that is one amazing line-up. Just had a listen to the sample song on site you suggestion. Beautiful, I have a little bit of a soft spot for the female singers. I actually have been listening to another related band. La 1919 - Ars srA, I only have listen through it once, though not paying full attention, but it seemed like interesting listening. I think I remember seen that band also on your Last fm list. |
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:07 | |||||||||||
hehe it is always nice to see someone getting excited about a musician I will check these out, I'm starting to see we have quite similar tastes. I'm thinking I really should be taking more notice of the interconnected web of these musicians. I have one Skeleton Crew album, yet had no idea Tom Cora was one of the culprits behind this fantastic band. |
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avestin
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:12 | |||||||||||
Recently bought the 2 album reissue of Skeleton Crew. Great art work and packaging and of course two very good albums. Even though the apparent simplicity of the music, I realised after repeasted listening the complexity of what two musicians on Learn TO Talk can do and the same goes for Country of Blinds in which they are joined by Zeena Parkins.
What a great song is It's Fine! |
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:47 | |||||||||||
Assaf, I had forgotten what a beautiful album this is, it is make my day just that little bit better. This one is definitely going on the Christmas list We really need to get some others to vote on the band! Hopefully this will get them as excited as I Edited by Black Velvet - November 20 2006 at 15:49 |
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listennow801
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 18:16 | |||||||||||
Yes indeed it is a wonder...one of the 1st yuko recommended to me upon my venture into the immense & beautiful labyrinth that is Zeuhl... [ever-thanks for yr wisdom & sublime taste Yuko!] |
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 21:00 | |||||||||||
This sounded rather cool
Fille Qui Mousse: Se taire pour une femme trop belle
Written by Amblongus
Published August 14, 2002 In 1979 an album was released by a bunch of postpunk weirdoes who had never owned music instruments before they went into the studio one weekend to record it. Only five hundred copies of this record were made. Well, this isn't that record. This is even more obscure and strange. For years Fille Qui Mousse was known only as a name on the checklist of influential "electronic experimental music" that graced the aforementioned record, Nurse with Wound's Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella". Fille Qui Mousse never released an album - they recording one for the little known French Futura label in 1971 but its release was shelved and only ten test copies were ever made and the last known copy was sold for $3,000. Of such things are legends made, amongst obsessive record geeks, at least. After two dubious appearances on different labels under the title Trixie Stapelton 231 and with incorrect track titles, the album finally has a fully authorized release, 31 years after it was recorded. I'm not sure who they expect to buy it, however The sort of person who feels a need for this sort of arcane, esoteric and willfully obscure racket will no doubt have already grabbed the earlier reissues and you'd need to be an obsessive of a very special genus to want to buy it again just for the definitive track listing - and a new cover showing a cat and a glass of beer. But what about the actual music on this thing? Do the playful, experimental squeaks and clatter of 1971 have anything going for them today, beyond a quaint, nostalgic charm or mere curiosity value? Is it just another cacophonous diversion for those of us who get our kicks from disdaining everything contemporary, reasonable or popular, to play once or twice and then file away amongst all those other supposedly important classics of collectible avant-rock? Obviously it's not easy listening. It's not recognizable as rock music, not even if you stretch your parameters to include the wackiest stuff around today or yesterday. And unlike many of the German bands of the early 70s who were chasing their own freaky vision of hard (American) electronic rock out into space or deep into their own acid-tweaked heads, the almost unknown pioneers of avant guard 70s French rock - like Mahogany Brain, whose determination not to be able to play their instruments somehow gave them (in hindsight at least) a pristine, darkly poetic insouciance that made the Velvet Underground seem like Herman's Hermits - aspired to something that wasn't just anti-rock but flagrantly anti-music/non-music. Whether this was born of a genuine revolutionary spirit or just to épater les bourgeois probably no longer matters. Se taire pour une femme trop belle, is, ultimately, even after trying to place it in historical, cultural or goddamn psychogeographical context, just too detached from anything recognizable for me to be able to venture an opinion as to whether it's good or bad. It just is - slabs of sounds out of context, springs twanging, two-fingered piano abuse, detuned guitars, a few moments of gibberish chanting, dogs barking, some lackadaisical folksy jamming that opens and closes the album - and at its heart a single, unplaceable, inhuman shriek that goes on for at least six minutes and feels like it'll never end and probably causes brain damage no matter how quietly you play it. How does that sound to you? Album of the year, undoubtable. |
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 21:01 | |||||||||||
A little more information:
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 21:06 | |||||||||||
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 21:07 | |||||||||||
I was reading over some of the reviews on the site about the band Archaia and someone liked those two bands to their solo s/t album. Just thought they would be of interest to people.
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avestin
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 21:26 | |||||||||||
I've heard of Fille... and tried in vain to look for samples/songs (all were expired...).
But since Forced Exposure has this, so I might just try it there... |
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 22:24 | |||||||||||
Assaf I think we both searched in vain on the same sites. I notice Flamen Dialis was on MIO records and remember you being quite fond of them, and was hoping a some stage you might have picked this one up.
I also noticed Ezhevika Fields is going to be closed for a while, which is a shame, it seems people are getting to greedy for their worth. A lot of blogs seem to be following the same suit. |
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Rocktopus
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Posted: November 21 2006 at 16:20 | |||||||||||
I don't know why or where it needs a vote, but I'm ready to vote for it anytime/anywhere, if its any help. |
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Over land and under ashes
In the sunlight, see - it flashes Find a fly and eat his eye But don't believe in me Don't believe in me Don't believe in me |
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Yukorin
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Posted: November 21 2006 at 19:44 | |||||||||||
Thank you mon Cherie! I'm still awaiting your reply regards me marriage proposal...
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