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Prog Sothoth
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Hmm...just realized I haven't listened to The Nice before; time to alleviate that (and check out some Regime while I'm at it).
Incantation - Onward to Golgotha: So my 7 year old son seems to be obsessed with my death metal collection, and this old classic from 1992 is currently his favorite. His 10 year old brother is more into instrumental "gamer" techno, ensuring that, music-wise, the "generation gap" still exists. Suffocation - Pierced from Within: As the story goes, it was told to my wife by my younger son's teacher that he was overhead saying "Immolation is good, but I also like suffocation!" to some classmates. The teacher stated this with an apparent concern for his well-being. I thought it was awesome, extra scoop of ice-cream for that! Rush - Moving Pictures: "Limelight" was my intro to Rush, as it was on heavy rotation on my fav FM rock station back when I was a youngster. For 3 months I thought the singer was a woman. Then I finally saw Geddy's mug (dreams shattered). Many years later, the song came up on Pandora in the lab where I worked. A guy said "Whoa, who's this singer...is she hot?" I laughed, but felt vindicated. Roo Panes - "Paperweights": I was in the mood for "fresh folk", so I played the Spotify playlist with that name and this dude caught my ears,so I checked this out. Mainly it was due to him singing like a MAN, rather than the usual twee falsetto type guys. Hairy chest folk. Then I watched a video and my wife was smitten. Total 5 o-clock stud type. Rozi Plain - Friends: Quirky folky pop stuff featuring an unusual voice. Some nice embellishments like the keyboard that shows up in "Jogalong", which reminded me of Floyd's "The Scarecrow". Her most recent singles seem to be taking her in a more psychedelic rock direction. Julia Holter - Aviary: All of this listening led me to this album. If Rozi is quirky, then Julia is by the gully fishing for tires. An immersive 90+ minute avant-ride through all kinds of beauty and chaos, complete with occasional bursts of trippy pop heaven. I'm going to be lost in this one for awhile...amazing stuff, how have I not heard of her before?
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Thursday 28th of March:
Deep Purple: Come Taste the Band (1975)
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Tom Ozric
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Meltdowner
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Always great to read your descriptions, Dave
More electronic stuff... and Robert Wyatt: Redshift - Ether Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom Tangerine Dream - Force Majeure Manuel Göttsching - E2-E4 Pollard Daniel Booth - Eight |
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^ Yes, it is! Kudos Dave. The Turtles - Happy Together
JJ Cale - Okie Iron Maiden - Killers |
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And to Dave...
Thats no woman it’s a man baby!! Rush still rules in my proggy world. I really feel grateful having the collection of albums I have from them. Today (Friday) had the day off. Tangerine Dream— Underwater Sunlight. (Oh it’s been too long since I spun this one and I feel it is truly one of the best ambient albums of the 80’s. Sam I know you spun this one lately as well. :) Brian Eno— Music for Airports. Vangels— Soil Festivities (capped off my chilled out music listening session. ) |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Black Oak Arkansas - High on the Hog
Dhvani - Angustium Genesis - Seconds Out Iron Maiden - same Paul Simon - same My first spin (EVER) of any Black Oak album, and I kinda liked it. Little bit southern but not really in a Skynyrd-ey way. Almost a bit of eccentricity in there too. Dhvani is a newer psych-space band from Italy that I noticed on the front page of PA. Pretty cool. Lots of texture and color and moodiness but also some heaviness and volume. |
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Scott Walker | Scott 3
Pink Floyd | December 1971 bootleg Amen Dunes | Love The Dead C | Rare Ravers Barclay James Harvest | ...and Other Short Stories PFM | disc 2 of 2-disc compilation album Amen Dunes | Through Donkey Jaw Pink Floyd | The Endless River Black Mountain | Wilderness Heart Saw Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets band last night. Excellent show. Edited by HolyMoly - March 30 2019 at 22:03 |
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^ Cool! I watched it online and really enjoyed it.
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I was a "mild" fan back in 70s and was fond of their first album which is self titled. They had some good moments. Watching Jim Dandy was like watching a strutting growling rooster Over the past several days: Finally finished listening to all the CDs got from the record show a few weeks ago. + Bill Bruford - Feels Good to Me Le Orme - Uomo di Pezza Mystery - Delusion Rain Dogs of Peace - Speak King Crimson - Constukction of Light |
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Friday 29th March of 2019
Roy Buchanan: You're Not Alone (1978) Van der Graaf Generator: The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other (1970) The Edgar Winter Group: They Only Come Out At Night (1972) The Dream Academy: Remembrance Days (1987) Saturday 30th March of 2019 Kaipa: Kaipa (1975) Thin Lizzy: Life (1983) |
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Yep, and the live clips with Ruby Starr are pretty wild.
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Forgot to mention I also listened to Billy Gibbons and the BFGs - Perfectomundo. Sort of ZZ meets Cubian music.
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Black Oak Arkansas - Raunch and Roll Live
Pat Methany - Watercolors Taylor Swift - 1989 Paul Simon - Graceland (bailed out. can't do it.) Springsteen - Tunnel of Love Ray Conniff and his Orchestra - Memories Are Made Of This We take no shame in being occasional Swifties. |
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^Raunch and Roll
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Alan Parsons Project | Gaudi
The Bears | s/t Big Audio Dynamite | This is Big Audio Dynamite Godley & Creme | Goodbye Blue Sky Chad VanGaalen | Light Information |
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I believe you, I'd love to see that show!
This weekend: Causa Sui - Euporie Tide (It's just a few years old but it sounds like a classic of the genre already.) Trovante - Chão Nosso Jorge Palma - O Lado Errado da Noite Mother Engine - Hangar (The boldest Stoner/Psych record of 2017. Too bad I only discovered them last year, it would have been very high on my AOTY list.) Dzyan - Dzyan (First listen. Early Soft Machine with heavy drugs ) Trip Lava - Ounds |
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^ Certainly not essential for me, but definitely worth a spin on their Bandcamp page. I always sense a great deal of enthusiasm in many of these less-known Italian bands, and I love that. The beauty of the natural surroundings seems to seep into the work.
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Outlaws - Ghost Riders
Andy Williams - The Wonderful World of AW Molly Hatchet - same Julie London - The End of the World Ferrante & Teicher - Concert for Lovers Many of these loungey '60s albums in my lists are original vinyls I inherited from my folks. My brother and I have been enjoying them during cocktail hour and remembering our parents fondly, back in the day, as they played this same music and mixed their own drinks. Mid-century was a great moment for our family, so many great memories. Yesterday, I had my first "Old Fashioned," which is one hell of a tasty little cocktail. I'll be back for more.
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Nick Mason’s band was really tight and really into the spirit of things. Nick was the reluctant emcee, visibly nervous at all the love he was getting from the crowd and the band. The bass player sang a few of the tunes, including The Nile Song, which he said was incredibly fun to sing. One of the guitarists sang most of the songs, and acted as the Gilmour of the band. The other guitarist didn’t sing much, but concentrated on the weirder guitar sounds, such as Syd’s slide technique and other more avant stylings. The keyboard player nailed Rick Wright’s steady richness (for lack of a better description) and was probably the quiet glue (ugh sorry) that held it all together. Except for Nick of course, who did a great job on the drums - he was definitely NOT phoning it in. Weird after seeing him just coast through the 1994 show, and 25 years later it’s like he’s 30 again. Good on ya, Nick.
Partial setlist (what I recall; not necessarily in order) Interstellar Overdrive Astronomy Domine Lucifer Sam Fearless Obscured by Clouds > When You’re In Remember a Day Green is the Colour If > Atom Heart Mother > If The Nile Song Arnold Layne Vegetable Man Childhood’s End Let there be More Light See Emily Play Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun One of These Days Bike (Encore) A saucerful of Secrets Point Me at the Sky Meanwhile, this is what I listened to today. Once again, the discord of Jandek breaks up an otherwise melodious day The Turtles | It Ain’t Me Babe The Turtles | You Baby The Turtles | Happy Together Jandek | Brooklyn Wednesday Edited by HolyMoly - April 01 2019 at 21:00 |
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