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Post by Stacy Heydon on Jul 2, 2023 12:02:33 GMT
Very enjoyable Ange - cheers! To be honest it's probably a little too generic to become part of my "keepers", I tend to like my instrumentals to go rather more 'out there', but it does have a really vigorous good time vibe.
I'm going to try a Sopwith Camel track on Osgood. Don't know if it'll be his thing, but we'll give it a go! The track's called 'Fazon'.
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Post by osgood on Jul 2, 2023 16:43:19 GMT
Thanks for that, G. I had never heard of that band and just found they belonged to the psych SF scene, I would never had guessed. At the start I was fearing the track was going to be too repetitive for my taste, but it has some unexpected turns and instrumental flourishes that were very much up my street. In the end I found it quite enjoyable.
I don't have the time right now to post anything, but will duly do in the morning.
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Post by Stacy Heydon on Jul 2, 2023 16:58:24 GMT
Cheers Os..there's no rush.
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Post by Charlie O. on Jul 2, 2023 22:53:13 GMT
I never did hear that SC album (a reunion album from the '70s). That track is really nice - a bit more of a yacht-rock vibe than I expected! Their first album from 1967 is excessively twee for my tastes (and I have a fairly high tolerance for tweeness), though I do like "Postcard From Jamaica".
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Post by Stacy Heydon on Jul 2, 2023 23:03:53 GMT
I never did hear that SC album (a reunion album from the '70s). That track is really nice - a bit more of a yacht-rock vibe than I expected! Their first album from 1967 is excessively twee for my tastes (and I have a fairly high tolerance for tweeness), though I do like "Postcard From Jamaica". I really like the 73 Sopwith Camel album. There is a bit of an early yacht rock vibe about it, but it's quite jazzy and experimental as well...like a more out there Steve Miller. Couple more favourites..
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Post by Charlie O. on Jul 2, 2023 23:16:05 GMT
Interesting. And I finally figured out who the singer sounds like: Bob Welch!
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Post by osgood on Jul 3, 2023 12:32:17 GMT
So, let's have this one for Hatz. Some nice slide guitar that I hope you will enjoy.
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Post by toomanyhatz on Jul 3, 2023 19:19:31 GMT
Ah, slack key! Good stuff! Someone more knowledgeable than I could probably pinpoint the precise difference between bottleneck, slack key, and American Primitive guitaring - I assume they're closely related, but it can't be JUST about the ethnicity of the person performing it. I think I actually have this on CD somewhere - at least the cover looks familiar. Guy's a great player, though ultimately the appeal of stuff like this is limited to the performance, unless it's combined with great songwriting, which this isn't. Still enjoyable, though.
I'm curious what G (and maybe Fange) makes of this, from a recording by Marianne Faithfull's guitarist, which I think I might like at least as much as any of hers. Recorded at Compass Point in the early 80s, (as I've said before about it, I'm sure much coke was snorted off the mixing desk), it's slick as can be, almost yacht rock, but I think his understated vocal and the spaciousness in the playing hits me at a deeper level than her less subtle version. The rare slick 80s album that sounds fairly low-key and homemade. Though I'm sure it cost a lot of money to make, most of it unrecouped.
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Post by fange on Jul 4, 2023 6:06:43 GMT
I'm curious what G (and maybe Fange) makes of this, from a recording by Marianne Faithfull's guitarist, which I think I might like at least as much as any of hers. Recorded at Compass Point in the early 80s, (as I've said before about it, I'm sure much coke was snorted off the mixing desk), it's slick as can be, almost yacht rock, but I think his understated vocal and the spaciousness in the playing hits me at a deeper level than her less subtle version. The rare slick 80s album that sounds fairly low-key and homemade. Though I'm sure it cost a lot of money to make, most of it unrecouped. Beautiful guitar playing for sure, but it does take a while to get to that pay off and i'm not sure his vocals are strong enough to carry the song for me to that point. I get what you mean about it probably costing a fair bit despite its low-key feel; the gentle percussion sounds very clearly captured and mixed, and that's the sort of thing that takes time and money usually. Let's see what G things too.
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Post by Stacy Heydon on Jul 4, 2023 12:19:51 GMT
The song isn't compelling enough for me, the chord changes are a little predictable and so the tune feels quite predictable and drawn out. Sorry!It's clearly done with love and attention to detail, just not my thing ultimately.
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Post by Stacy Heydon on Jul 4, 2023 12:23:01 GMT
Let's bring in Goat Boy! I'm curious to see what you think of this early 80s Caledonian confection from James King & The Lone Wolves.
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Post by Reactionary Rage on Jul 4, 2023 22:00:05 GMT
Not bad! It reminds me of something but I can’t recall exactly what.
Cheers.
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Post by fange on Jul 5, 2023 6:55:24 GMT
Not bad! It reminds me of something but I can’t recall exactly what. Cheers. Don't forget to recommend a track to someone now, Goaty.
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Post by Ollard on Jul 5, 2023 12:05:02 GMT
some Fontaines DC for Markus mebbe?
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Post by Reactionary Rage on Jul 5, 2023 16:03:38 GMT
A track for Markus. Let's see if he is willing to give this a chance. I think it might put some hair on his balls.
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