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Last night:
Cheer Accident - Putting Off Death (actually spinning it again right now. One of those growers. Odd yet delightfully melodic piano driven balladry craziness with beautiful dips into synths and true rock excursions. I'm sold. Avant for peeps who don't necessarily like avant.)
Chicano Batman - Freedom is Free (Just thinking about this album makes me smile. Best feelgood album of 2017 hands down. Early Santana hooks up with Funkadelic. It's on the poppier side of things, but who cares when it sounds this good?)
Rolling Stones - Goats Head Soup (Perhaps my alltime fave Stones studio album. All songs are brilliant imo - especially the lesser known ones like 100 Years Ago (Mick Taylor has always been the finest soloist ever to grace The Stones imo), Can You Hear The Music?, Heartbreaker and last but not least Hide Your Love, which I always loved to bits. S'got this beautiful haunting feeling you only really get from great blues music.)
Com Truise - Iteration (Every synth sound found in 1980s Tom Cruise flicks somehow magically conjured up in this riveting and propulsive electronic music. Great for workouts, chopping carrots or merely shakin dat ass.)


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Lands end- Natural selection
Herbie Hancock- Head Hunter
Ruphus- Inner Voices
Brian Auger & Oblivion Express- Live at the Whisky Vol 2

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Beyond the Shrouded Horizon- Steve Hackett
Silent Earthling - Three Trapped Tigers
Ghosts - Strawbs
Polaris - TessaracT
The Grand Experiment - Neal Morse
Shootin' the Breeze - Blackwater Conspiracy
All That You Fear is Gone - Headspace
The Hazards of Love - The Decemberists
Nebraska - Bruce Springsteen

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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

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Ariel Pink - Dedicated to Bobby Jameson 
I got to see him on his current tour, and bought some LPs from him and had him sign one of them. I’ve been a pretty vocal fan of his for a while now, frequenting a small fan site under the name RareGoat. So when one of his recent singles had a b-side entitled “Ode to the Goat (Thank You)”, I couldn’t help but think it’s dedicated to me. A mutual acquaintance of me and Ariel doesn’t think it’s too far fetched, either. How about that. A goofy little b-side in my honor.

That's so cool. I am a little jealous here. Most musicians I know are either into psych, hardcore or jazz. I'd love to hang out with mr coolio himself and furthermore have him write me an ode. Maybe you should return the favour? Just remember those bassoons.
I just might do that! I don’t know any bassoon players though.
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Last night:
Cheer Accident - Putting Off Death (actually spinning it again right now. One of those growers. Odd yet delightfully melodic piano driven balladry craziness with beautiful dips into synths and true rock excursions. I'm sold. Avant for peeps who don't necessarily like avant.)
Chicano Batman - Freedom is Free (Just thinking about this album makes me smile. Best feelgood album of 2017 hands down. Early Santana hooks up with Funkadelic. It's on the poppier side of things, but who cares when it sounds this good?)
Rolling Stones - Goats Head Soup (Perhaps my alltime fave Stones studio album. All songs are brilliant imo - especially the lesser known ones like 100 Years Ago (Mick Taylor has always been the finest soloist ever to grace The Stones imo), Can You Hear The Music?, Heartbreaker and last but not least Hide Your Love, which I always loved to bits. S'got this beautiful haunting feeling you only really get from great blues music.)
Com Truise - Iteration (Every synth sound found in 1980s Tom Cruise flicks somehow magically conjured up in this riveting and propulsive electronic music. Great for workouts, chopping carrots or merely shakin dat ass.)
i’ve only recently discovered Goat’s Head Soup. It’s become one of my favorites too, though it’s hard to say why. Just a certain vibe it has.

I have that Cheer Accident one too. I need to let that one grow on me more.
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Hair Police | Drawn Dead — one of my fav noise groups
The Move | Looking On — Jeff Lynne joins and brings some of his strangest songs
Savoy Brown | Getting to the Point — pure Chicago-style blues
iNFiNiEN | Light at the Endless Tunnel — the big hit at ProgDay last year. Still sounds awesome
The Knife | Silent Shout — amazing electronica
Monks of Doom | Forgery — Camper Van spinoff that I prefer to Camper. They have a new one too!
MX-80 Sound | Always Leave them Wanting Less (live) — gnarly avant-rock with goofy narration. Great band
Traffic | Shootout at the Fantasy Factory — a lesser effort but still good in spots
Zoogz Rift | Idiots on the Miniature Golf Course — first album from the great Dada hero
Yoko Ono | Fly — double album epitomizing her most artistic impulses. Very Krautrock-y
The Move | Shazam - 2nd album, before Lynne joined. Adventurous rock
This Kind of Punishment | s/t — early 80s strange New Zealand sparse stuff. Intimate and mysterious

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Jean Sibelius - Symphony No. 7 in C Major
Joe Satriani - Super Colossal
Picchio Dal Pozzo - Picchio Dal Pozzo
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

 i’ve only recently discovered Goat’s Head Soup. It’s become one of my favorites too, though it’s hard to say why. Just a certain vibe it has.
My favourite Stones are Between the Buttons, Beggars, Let It Bleed, Sticky & Exile, but really love also Goats Head and It´s Only R´N`R. I think those albums greatness have something to do with Mick Taylor. I really like also Some Girls, Tattoo You, Undercover, Steel Wheels, Voodoo Lounge and Bridges To Babylon (also last Blue and Lonesome is really good) but they never get the whole greatness of those Taylor albums in their later albums. In Goat Head the whole a-side is my big fave. Really love Keith´s Coming Down Again (I have played it with two of my bands).
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Genesis - Foxtrot
Gentle Giant - Playing The Fool LIVE

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Jorge Palma - O Lado Errado da Noite
Casiopea - s/t
Santana - Caravanserai
Caravan - If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You
Khan - Space Shanty
The Flower Kings - Retropolis
Zanov - Open Worlds
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Steve: There seems to be a general shortage of bassoonists just about everywhere. It's not just downtown Atlanta. We are experiencing the same issuses here in the northern part of Denmark. Much bigger focus on accordions and fiddles. Maybe find a suitable replacement? Like an oboe or maybe the french horn (always like that one)?
Either way something needs to be blown at Ariel for things to really take off.

I'm glad I'm not the only Mick Taylor fan round these parts (you've got good taste Mårtte!). I also adore his contributions to Sticky Fingers. Sway is one of my fave Stones' tracks. That smooth slide action from Taylor along with his attack mmmmm

You should definitely take another chance with Putting Off Death. I'd start the album backwards for an ulterior passage into pleasure. Last track Hymn is absolutely gorgeous.
Btw Steve, I mentioned this a couple of pages back, but you should check out the new Trojan Horse album Fukushima Surfer Boys. You were the first person I thought of when I heard it.

Samuel: Have you ever checked out Lotus? I love Caravanserai but after hearing the tunes live on Lotus I honestly never spin the original
Nice Canterbury picks.
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I'm glad I'm not the only Mick Taylor fan round these parts (you've got good taste Mårtte!). I also adore his contributions to Sticky Fingers. Sway is one of my fave Stones' tracks. That smooth slide action from Taylor along with his attack mmmmm
Thanx! I think you have the one too. Ronnie has done fine job in Stones and fits absolutely in the band also his looks, really like also his doings in Faces, but there are guitarists and THE guitarists...
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Yesterday - The Power And The Glory, Gentle Giant
Today - Today feels like a Rush day. Firing up Power Windows right now. Then probably on to Hold Your Fire and Presto
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the Gun Club: Miami
Høst: Hardt Mot Hardt
McDonald & Giles: s/t
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: Damn the Torpedoes
Bo Diddley: Bo Diddley & Company
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Samuel: Have you ever checked out Lotus? I love Caravanserai but after hearing the tunes live on Lotus I honestly never spin the original  
Nice Canterbury picks. 
How did the Flower Kings do?
No, but I recently had the chance to get it on vinyl and I passed. I'll look into it.

I only heard the Space Shanti album once when I got into Canterbury, four years ago (around the time I listened to Caravanserai as well). I didn't remember how great it is. It's curious to hear Hillage before he found his trademark sound.

It's probably their shortest album and it's still difficult to hear in one sitting but it was definitely easier this time.


Today:
Avec Le Soleil Ssortant De Sa Bouche - Pas Pire Pop
Cobra Family Picnic - Magnetic Anomaly
Abschaum - Moon Tango
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Mystery - Second Home (Live)
Strawbs - The Ferryman's Curse
Acquiring the Taste - Gentle Giant
Pawn Hearts - VdGG (never let it be said I don't listen to the wise of PA before judging for myself!)
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Yesterday:
Gentle Giant - Acquiring the Taste
Tortoise - Standards
Gosdpeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Yr Skinny Fists...

So far today:
Tortoise - Tortoise
Tortoise - The Catastrophist
Nick Cave - The Good Son
Fugazi - 13 Songs

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Originally posted by Squonk19 Squonk19 wrote:

Mystery - Second Home (Live)
Strawbs - The Ferryman's Curse
Acquiring the Taste - Gentle Giant
Pawn Hearts - VdGG (never let it be said I don't listen to the wise of PA before judging for myself!)


Mystery: didn't know this one was out! Order placed

Your first Pawn Hearts listen? Crazy stuff, man!



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Just bought Second Home today in a high street record store! (Yes, I was shocked as well!)
Not the first time I've heard Pawn Hearts - but about time I re-evaluated it - given so much love being shown to it. It might be a grower on me!
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