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Topic: what is the next album you're gonna buy? Posted: January 18 2011 at 10:17
the subject says it all i myself dont buy music i just download them because i cant in my country theres no talking about music no vinyls no cd's no...
What a pity!Anyway,today I bought The garden of jane delawney by Trees(cd).They have prog archives page.And maybe tomorrow or whenever I go for cd shopping,I will buy Captain Beefheart's Trout mask replica,David Sylvian's Secrets of the beehive and Capricorns's Ruder forms survive.
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Joined: February 22 2009
Location: North Dakota
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Posted: January 18 2011 at 16:28
I was just asking myself this question a couple days ago, so I went and bought Maudlin of the Well's "My Fruit Psychobells ... A Seed Combustible." I will now have the said album and "Part the Second." I would like to own more Maudlin, but their albums are really hard to find. If I find it though, "Leaving Your Body Map" will probably be my next album. If not, maybe Genesis's "Wind and Wuthering."
Joined: January 04 2007
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Posted: January 25 2011 at 20:52
Hi,
I have no idea ... when the muse hits, the muse hits ... and I get ... I never worry, ot think about what I'm gonna get next ... let me tell you about my first trip to Rasputin in Berkeley, or the Warehouse in Westwood, of in the old days the Tower on the Strip ... you would be crazy to go in there with a "choice", because 20 things are gonna get in your way before you even get to pick that one you cane to get ... so I never make those decisions ahead of time ...
I do have in my backpack a list of 500 LP's I need to get rid of by picking up the CD's ... and in general I try to discipline myself via Amazon by making sure I get a 3 to 1 ratio or something so that at least I am getting rid of the LP's i nmy collection more and more every day. But I would not pass up "Ukab Maerd" ... no matter what anyone would say!
Who knows?
I'm trying to add a bit more to my Frank Zappa stuff, specially the orchestral stuff. I might get Captain Beefheart. But I am thinking of updating my SF/LA list because right now it sux and is incomplete. I need to get things like It's a Beautiful Day, Quicksilver Messenger Service, update my Jefferson Airplane, and get the first 4 albums by Steve Miller ... get some Paul Butterfield Blues Band, some Al Kooper ... and those two albums by Mark Almond.
It's all too much! I need some more money!
Edited by moshkito - January 25 2011 at 20:56
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Joined: September 11 2007
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Posted: January 25 2011 at 21:21
I'm old-fashioned in that I like being surprised by record store goodies. If you go in with zero expectations, you find yourself much more willing to take risks. I'm sad to see such possibilities aren't available for our Iranian proggers
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