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Post by Half Machine Lipschitz on Mar 2, 2021 18:25:57 GMT
I have a reputation to maintain!
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Post by clive gash on Mar 2, 2021 20:48:19 GMT
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Post by Charlie O. on Mar 9, 2021 19:02:49 GMT
This just popped up in my YouTube feed - good story.
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Post by clive gash on Mar 13, 2021 20:37:46 GMT
First Karen Dalton then this fucker turns up!
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Post by Charlie O. on Apr 14, 2021 2:46:56 GMT
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Post by Charlie O. on Apr 16, 2021 23:06:48 GMT
I just learned two things from a blog I sometimes download stuff from:
1) that there's a Burton Cummings Theatre in Winnipeg. How did I not know this before now? Not that I'm surprised or anything. (There's a download-only - I guess - Pixies live album that was recorded there.)
2) that Robin Trower and Maxi Priest (and someone named Livingstone Brown) have made an album together.
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Post by Half Machine Lipschitz on May 11, 2021 13:57:10 GMT
I've got about 400 unlabeled, unclassified, or unorganized tracks in my iTunes. There are 13 tracks alone labeled "Track 01" with no other info. I'm slowly working my way through them and organizing them, but some of the unknown artist ones are pretty tricky, and I'll have to use Shazam on some when I get to them. Is it worth the time and effort? Probably not, but it keeps me off the streets.
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Post by Half Machine Lipschitz on Jul 29, 2021 20:18:35 GMT
The video for Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" has over a BILLION views on YouTube. Mostly due to rickrolling, but it's still an astounding number.
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Post by clive gash on Jul 30, 2021 22:21:41 GMT
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Post by Charlie O. on Aug 2, 2021 21:47:40 GMT
A typically great Nesmith interview (with an atypically intelligent/sympathetic interviewer) from 1968, just after the release of The Wichita Train Whistle Sings and just before the release of The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees (probably the material with the widest interest here would be in Part 2):
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2021 19:01:05 GMT
I just learned two things from a blog I sometimes download stuff from: 1) that there's a Burton Cummings Theatre in Winnipeg. How did I not know this before now? Not that I'm surprised or anything. (There's a download-only - I guess - Pixies live album that was recorded there.) 2) that Robin Trower and Maxi Priest (and someone named Livingstone Brown) have made an album together. I'm having a listen to Trower and Maxi Priest just now. I like it. Production is good in the sense that you can hear all the instruments.
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Post by clive gash on Aug 18, 2021 13:09:25 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2021 13:15:10 GMT
Decca's reissue programme looks great doesn't it? I'm gagging to hear the early Surman.
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Post by ~ / % ? * on Aug 18, 2021 14:15:46 GMT
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09BC8MP9S/?tag=imwan-21Featuring Mike Taylor (piano), Dave Tomlin (soprano saxophone), Tony Reeves (double bass) and Jon Hiseman (drums), this is the first ever release of a newly discovered tape of this legendary British jazz quartet’s final rehearsal before going into the studio to make their fabled Pendulum album in October 1965. Recorded in Taylor’s grandparents’ London living room by Reeves, it’s has striking presence and immediacy, and will fascinate all admirers of this most enigmatic of composers and musicians. It comes in a digipack, with a 20pp booklet describing Taylor’s life and work, full of rare images and memorabilia. 1. Son of Red Blues 2. Folk Dance 3. Autumn Leaves 4. A Night In Tunisia 5. Pendulum 6. To Segovia 7. Leeway
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Post by clive gash on Aug 18, 2021 14:51:59 GMT
Nice. I picked up the Record Day LP last month for twice the price. The LP sized booklet makes it worth the outlay (he says, fooling himself).
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