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mechanicalflattery
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Sun Ra would be my second favorite jazz artist; the two left the rest of the jazz scene in the dust. Interestingly enough, we seem to enjoy entirely separate eras of Ra. My favorites are Strange Strings and Atlantis, and in general I've mainly listened to the 1960's New York albums. Meanwhile, you generally seem to favor the later 70's recordings. Either way, if there was ever an artist that deserved to be considered his own genre, it was Sun Ra.
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ALotOfBottle
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Oh yeah, he definitely did! And to be frank, I like all Sun Ra eras. You observed well, though. In my mind, 1971 and 1972 were magical years for his music. The hissy recordings of his Egypt concerts (Nidhamu, Dark Myth Equation Visitation, and Horizon (Starwatchers)) are some of my favorites, but I dig Atlantis, Sound of Joy, and The Night of the Purple Moon especially, too. Don't remember Strange Strings very well, though. Many, many different recordings in many different styles from him - studio works, live albums, bootlegs, lost sessions, singles - a good most of them are excellent. Oh and also, NTS Radio has a separate sub-genre called "Sun Ra." Edited by ALotOfBottle - July 29 2017 at 04:04 |
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ALotOfBottle
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Yesterday:
Don Cherry - Organic Music Society (Brilliant album! The two-part "Relativity Suite" is mind-bending for me.) Decayes - horNetZ |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Hey there, guys, sorry for not really being on the forum the last several days. Just flat out at work and having an oddly tough time recovering from my nightshift hours, struggling to get my body clock back to normal, which is odd because I've been doing them on and off for years!
Will be back on here tomorrow, though, business as usual hopefully, be good to catch up on things with you guys. |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Just a mix of old and new to work my way back in:
Pendragon – Not of This World Monarch Trail – Sand Genesis – Duke Le Orme – Felona e Sorona Sensations’ Fix – Music is Painting in the Air |
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ALotOfBottle
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Yesterday:
Don Cherry - Eternal Rhythm () Lard Free - Gilbert Artman's Lard Free Don Cherry - Complete Communion Can - The Peel Sessions The Feed-Back (Il Gruppo di Improvvisazione di Nuova Consonanza) - The Feed-Back |
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mechanicalflattery
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Well that's a good sign... Storm & Stress - s/t Gastr Del Sol - Crookt, Crackt, or Fly June of 44 - Engine Takes To The Water Mercury Rev - Yerself is Steam Witthuser and Westrupp - Trips and Traume
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Tymon, really glad you dug this one, man! It was all new to me as well, and it more or less sounded top notch all the day. I think there were a few LP's of it listed on the Discogs for about $25 US, not really too bad a price (I was assuming it was some complete obscurity worth a fortune! ), I'd probably consider getting it (although I'd prefer a nice reissue). Oh, and yes, that was me posting in that Canterbury FB group! Small world, my friend! |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Holy sh*t, Sam, scoop out the playlist in my brain with that list! But do you know, I don't have proper CD's of either the Semiramis or Campo di Marte ones...two titles on that notorious list of about ten classic RPI albums I seriously need to properly get for my collection. |
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Meltdowner
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^^ Well, I only have the last three, the ones I heard at home. There's never enough RPI in ones collection :P
This weekend: Mata-Ratos - Rock Radioactivo Green Windows - No Dia Em Que O Rei Fez Anos (Quarteto 1111 + wives = popiest Pop) El Páramo - the second self-titled album Black Mountain - IV (Only once but it's still awesome :P)
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ALotOfBottle
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Enjoyed this one immensely, as you predicted. I found it extremely organic and fresh-sounding. Excellent album. Will be returning to it soon.
Yeah, it would be great if it got a reissue, but then, the prices on the original ones aren't that bad (19$ for VG+ and 25$ for M). And there is even one that is "STILL SEALED in the original factory shrink-wrap; guaranteed virgin vinyl inside." for the equivalent of 31$. Nice! It is a small world indeed! |
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Today:
Ougenweide - Eulenspiegel Arco Iris - Sudamerica o El Regreso a La Aurora Arco Iris - Agitor Lucens V Arco Iris - Los Elementales Yazz Ahmed - La Saboteuse Jonas Hellborg - Kali's Son
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Yeeeeaaah!!! Three masterpieces right there. Awesome. As for me: Joe Satriani - The Extremist Steve Vai - Passion and Warfare Paul Simon - There Goes Rhymin' Simon Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Rocket Science
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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ALotOfBottle
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Here in Poland, there are loads of interesting concerts happening. I just miss tons of them, only to find out that for example King Crimson or Sun Araw played in Poland after their concerts. Yeah, The Netherlands seems to have a great "vibrant music scene" to "country size" ratio. |
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Meltdowner
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^ I know the feeling, like Göttsching's concert last year right on my doorstep KC didn't come this far West in this recent tour. I was hoping to see them in Madrid but the promoters were asking a buttload of money from non-Spanish buyers
Yesterday: Tangerine Dream - White Eagle Elder - Lore Sasquatch - Maneuvers Atomic Rooster - In Hearing of Tangerine Dream - Cyclone |
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Tom Ozric
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Random thought.............. PRIMUS have lined up a new album based on a Childen's book about Goblins.....
Should be a blast !! And whilst I indulge in Metal, I still love my Egg and Nektar and Hawkwind. Don't banish me |
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progbethyname
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Unveiling my week of listening. I feel with this CAPACHA security crap, which makes posting a nightmare on PA I think I will resort to weekly posts. Way it's gotta be I guess. Anyway, here is my list and I hope everyone is well. Nick Cave-- The Skeleton Tree Redemption-- the Art of loss Panic Room-- Incarnate Arena-- The Unquiet Sky Slipknot-- Iowa NIN-- The Downward Spiral ( SACD) Rush-- Presto (SACD) IQ-- The Road of Bones (Live 2015) IQ-- Scrape Across The Sky (blu ray) Dire Straights-- Brothers in Arms (SACD) Paradise Lost-- Draconian Times (5.1 surround mix) Myarker-- Mausoleum. Muddy Waters-- Folk Singer Steven Wilson-- Hand That cannot erase APP-- Tales of mystery... (blu-ray audio PCM 5.1mix) Slipknot-- All Hope is Gone Black Sabbath-- Reunion Black Sabbath-- Never Say Die!!! Fields of the Nephilim-- Elizium Fields of the Nephilim-- Mourning Sun Agalloch-- The Mantle Dead Can Dance--- In Concert (2012) Genesis-- Wind & Wurthering (5.1 DTS master audio) Metamorfosi-- Purgatorio Iron Maiden-- Flight 666 (blu ray 5.1 PCM surround mix) Metallica-- Black s/t. Kobra the lotus-- Prevail Machine Head-- The Locust Trent Reznor/Atticus Ross-- The Social Network score Disturbed-- Immortalized Yes-- Going for the one. Pink Floyd-- Wish you were here ( blu ray stereo LPCM) |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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ALotOfBottle
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I'm not going to infuriate myself by looking up if he played in Poland recently. Today: Can - Future Days (Beautiful music, this evoked some really heavy emotions today) Pharoah Sanders - Izipho Zam (Another killer album) Franco Battiato - M.elle Le Gladiator |
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Had the day off, so I spent some good quality time having a prog-'til-you-drop marathon:
Tangerine Dream - Phaedra Alan Parsons Project - Tales of Mystery and Imagination Focus - Moving Waves Yezda Urfa - Sacred Baboon King Crimson - In The Wake of Poseidon Cherry Five - Cherry Five Maneige - Maneige
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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