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HolyMoly
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^^ all Van albums I plan to get someday.
Pretty abstract day for me today. Tired as shiz today. James Ferraro | Skid Row Zappa/Mothers | Disconnected Synapses (1970 live) Zappa | Orchestral Favorites Intersystems | Peachy Intersystems | Free Psychedelic Poster Inside James Ferraro | KFC City 3099: Toxic Spill James Ferraro | Edward Flex Presents: Do You Believe in Hawaii? |
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VDGG - The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other
VDGG - H to HE Who Am The Only One VDGG - Pawn Hearts VDGG - Godbluff VDGG - Still Life
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"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021 |
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Meltdowner
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This week so far:
Cosmic Ground - III The Fixx - Reach the Beach Steve Hauschildt - Dissolvi Action & Tension & Space - Skåredalen Funhouse Sonora Sunrise - The Route Through the Canyon Hollow Earth - Out Of Atlantis Jonas Munk - Pan V/A - Best Of Soul & Funky Groove, Vol. 2 Malady - Toinen Toista |
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Tom Ozric
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Daysbetween
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The Who - My Generation Anathema - Internal Landscape (twice) Jackie Leven - Defending Ancient Springs
Santana - Borboletta Can - Can Opener HawKlords - Brave New World
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Adventure - New Horizon
Dave Kerzner - Static Lebowski - Galactica Can - Soundtracks Karfagen - Echoes From Within Dragon Island Hawkwind - Hawkwind |
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progbethyname
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Today. On my new pair of closed back headphones.
Vangelis-- Direct. Ray Charles-- The Genius Sings The Blues ((MFSL edition) |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Prog Sothoth
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Patti Smith - Easter: More of a standard rock album than Horses. Still has the attitude though.
X Ray Spex - Germfree Adolescents: "I drove my polypropylene car on wheels of sponge. Then pulled into a wimpy bar to have a rubber bun." Flotsam & Jetsam - The End of Chaos: A 2019 thrash album. There's something about a bunch of 50-something year old guys singing 'bout monsters and demolition men destroying the world and stuff that makes me think "it's alright man, ya' ain't so old." This Mortal Coil - It'll End in Tears: Starting off with three croony ballads makes track 4, "Fyt", sound more forward-thinking...like industrial trip-hop 10 years before it was a thing. Otherwise, it really is the Liz and Lisa show. As for The Young Ones, I haven't seen it in decades, but I remember some of it being really funny except when the muppet/puppet characters pop in (they kind of grind the humour to a halt. For the bands, I only remember Motorhead (of course), Madness and some band playing a zippy version of a Dylan tune.
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Donovan - Greatest Hits
BOC - Curse of the Hidden Mirror Stones - Some Girls |
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HolyMoly
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Big Dipper | Supercluster: the Big Dipper Anthology (I remember hearing about these guys back in college, and took a chance on a cheap 3 disc CD set today. Sounds great so far. Creative 80s indie college rock. Very excited to dig in further)
Kevin Ayers | Best of Kevin Ayers (one of my favorite “best of” comps.) Harry Pussy | Ride a White Dove (pure noisy fury. Not pleasant but necessary. They are pictured in my avatar btw) Harry Pussy | A Real New England F*k Up (more of the same) Michael Hoenig | Departure from the Northern Wasteland - my go-to comfort food album Picchio dal Pozzo | s/t - true magic The Coolies | Doug The Muffins | Manna/Mirage The Beach Boys | In Concert (1972/73 tours. Great live band at this point) Soft Machine | Third The Hospitals | Hairdryer Peace Lamborghini Crystal | Dial 747-Creepazoid Edited by HolyMoly - February 07 2019 at 18:29 |
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Damn, that's quite the day there Steve! Elton John - 21 at 33 Lou Reed - Sally Can't Dance Cherry Glazerr - Stuffed and Ready Pretty luke warm on that particular Elton title, although Little Jeanie is a guilty pleasure track that I still love. The Lou was okay. The Cherry may grow on me, but the album is a disappointment after the awesome Apocalipstick. |
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Never heard of that Harry group.....
Yeah Jim, that Sally album was a little bit of a let down after the earlier stuff, but yep ok. Still have not listening to no albums this week (still on butler duties and work), although I did watch the "Talking Heads - Chronology" DVD. Quite the interesting career.
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Prog Sothoth
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This Mortal Coil - Filigree & Shadow: Atmosphere up the wazoo. Maybe it's because of the lack of high profile singers, but there's more cohesion here than the debut, and despite the numerous interludes and instrumentals, this thing just flows so well much of the time, especially early on. "Tarantula" is spooky heaven, and those vocals on "My Father" are no joke. My fav of their albums. There's even a Van Morrison cover!
This Mortal Coil - Blood: I like "You and Your Sister", in that it's cool to hear Kim Deal get the full-on "ethereal" treatment, but I ultimately found this outing rather taxing. The instrumental buggers felt like production exercises rather than songs, and I found much of the songs with vocals somewhat lacking. In the early to mid 80's, TMC sounded ahead of their time; in 1991, they sound kinda dated. They could've done so much with the Syd Barrett "Late Night" tune...as it was tailor-made for a gothic dream-pop revamp, but they didn't really pull it off. Damn, now I wanna listen to X Ray Spex again.
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Minami Deutsch - With Dim Light Quella Vecchia Locanda - Quella Vecchia Locanda Le Orme - Uomo di Pezza Masayoshi Takanaka - Seychelles
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QVL! Did a monster interview with those guys for the site. Really fun.
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^ I hadn't read it before, it was before my time here. Great work, thanks for bringing it to my attention. I'm sure a lot of these stories weren't known before. I enjoy very much the debut but I still don't have the second.
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VDGG - The Aerosol Grey Machine
VDGG - The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other
VDGG - H to HE Who Am The Only One VDGG - Pawn Hearts VDGG - Godbluff VDGG - Still Life |
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Pavlov's Dog - Pampered Menial Mike Oldfield - Incantations (The more I listen to it the more it fascinates me.) Vangelis - Soil Festivities
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Mable Greer's Toyshop - The Secret
Amon Duul - Paradieswarts Duul Antimatter - Black Market Enlightenment Amon Duul II - Live in Tokyo Mabel Greer's Toyshop — Images - Recorded in 1968 Amon Duul II - Live in London |
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Rolling Stones - Aftermath
Rolling Stones - Satanic Majesties Rolling Stones - Beggar's Banquet The Pretty Things - Savage Eye Wow, Pretty Things. Where have you been all my life?
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