What Are You Listening To Now?
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'Easter Everywhere' - 2nd consequtive listen
My annual Easter Sunday album of choice. I've had this record since I was 17 and it just gets better with every listen. It is an extraordinary album from start to finish. Their 'Baby Blue' is probably my favorite Dylan cover while 'Dust' and 'I Had To Tell You' are breathtakingly beautiful. In terms of higher conciousness through chemistry I don't think many songs can outdo 'Slip Inside This House'.
My annual Easter Sunday album of choice. I've had this record since I was 17 and it just gets better with every listen. It is an extraordinary album from start to finish. Their 'Baby Blue' is probably my favorite Dylan cover while 'Dust' and 'I Had To Tell You' are breathtakingly beautiful. In terms of higher conciousness through chemistry I don't think many songs can outdo 'Slip Inside This House'.
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What a great idea. I'll give that a spin next. Meanwhile we are listening to Brain Donor's Drain'd Boner here at serious volume as the neighbours are giving Coldplay a listen and we can't be having any of that.redcloud wrote:'Easter Everywhere' - 2nd consequtive listen
My annual Easter Sunday album of choice. I've had this record since I was 17 and it just gets better with every listen. It is an extraordinary album from start to finish. Their 'Baby Blue' is probably my favorite Dylan cover while 'Dust' and 'I Had To Tell You' are breathtakingly beautiful. In terms of higher conciousness through chemistry I don't think many songs can outdo 'Slip Inside This House'.
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Next up:
MC5 - 'Back In The USA'
I wrote a long essay about the importance of this album. I may post it here. I'm trying to get my 11 year old son to understand just how great this record is.
Apologies too for the spelling mistakes in the above post about the Elevators album....I was typing fast while cooking our Easter roast.
MC5 - 'Back In The USA'
I wrote a long essay about the importance of this album. I may post it here. I'm trying to get my 11 year old son to understand just how great this record is.
Apologies too for the spelling mistakes in the above post about the Elevators album....I was typing fast while cooking our Easter roast.
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My son loves it.. (that and "the evil one" by roky).. me too of course although I absolutely hate the poor mixing/mastering.redcloud wrote:Next up:
MC5 - 'Back In The USA'
I wrote a long essay about the importance of this album. I may post it here. I'm trying to get my 11 year old son to understand just how great this record is.
Apologies too for the spelling mistakes in the above post about the Elevators album....I was typing fast while cooking our Easter roast.
I always have to resort to heavy equalisation when listening to that album - have done so for over 20 years.
A remastering wouldn´t be enough but if they mix it all from scratch then there surely must be some salvageable oomph, bass and bottom in there somewhere.
The Jon Landau "for nostalgic reasons I want everything to sound like a cheap radio from the fifties"-thing seems to have happened during the mixing stage. I bet the original tapes are great!
also jumping on the easter-bandwagon (the alt stereo mix from the sign box)
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Grateful Dead - 9/28/72 Stanley Theatre, Jersey City, NJ
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Ooh - I'm just a few days ahead of you:redcloud wrote:Grateful Dead - 9/28/72 Stanley Theatre, Jersey City, NJ
Grateful Dead - Palace Theatre, 9/24/72!
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How is it? I'm gonna hold off, it's only one more week.jack white wrote:SH/SL
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I so wish this was produced/mastered better too. KOTJ had such a powerful sound and this sounds so wimpy compared to it. I also found it much more interesting when the band were mixing up free jazz rather than just straight up rock n roll revivalism. KOTJ had that through the big, almost white noise wigouts, and High Time had the horn sectionredcloud wrote:MC5 - 'Back In The USA'
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I will post what I wrote about this album in a new thread. It might make for some good discussion. In a nutshell though...I don't think it is their best album, "High Time' wins that award. But, as a band, I do think 'Back In The USA' is probably their most important album.angelsighs wrote:I so wish this was produced/mastered better too. KOTJ had such a powerful sound and this sounds so wimpy compared to it. I also found it much more interesting when the band were mixing up free jazz rather than just straight up rock n roll revivalism. KOTJ had that through the big, almost white noise wigouts, and High Time had the horn sectionredcloud wrote:MC5 - 'Back In The USA'
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thanks, i'd be interested in reading that. for me KOTJ is still the daddy. I'd love a reissue of that as well, with the other songs played that night. Infact the bands catalogue has been pretty ill served generally. there needs to be a proper rarities compilation too.redcloud wrote:I will post what I wrote about this album in a new thread. It might make for some good discussion. In a nutshell though...I don't think it is their best album, "High Time' wins that award. But, as a band, I do think 'Back In The USA' is probably their most important album.angelsighs wrote:I so wish this was produced/mastered better too. KOTJ had such a powerful sound and this sounds so wimpy compared to it. I also found it much more interesting when the band were mixing up free jazz rather than just straight up rock n roll revivalism. KOTJ had that through the big, almost white noise wigouts, and High Time had the horn sectionredcloud wrote:MC5 - 'Back In The USA'
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Sundazed Records have reissued all three LP's. I haven't heard their 'Back in the USA' reissue but I trust Sundazed to do a good job. Their 'High Time' looks and sounds brilliant.angelsighs wrote: thanks, i'd be interested in reading that. for me KOTJ is still the daddy. I'd love a reissue of that as well, with the other songs played that night. Infact the bands catalogue has been pretty ill served generally. there needs to be a proper rarities compilation too.
Regarding rarites...there are a handful out there. One of the best is 'Babes In Arms', which was originally released on cassette only by ROIR in 1983. I actually have one that I played constantly in high school. But, at some point in the 90's they decided to release it on LP and maybe CD. I have a vinyl copy of it now too.
'Power Trip' is decent but much of it is bootleg material that doesn't sound brilliant. It's for enthusiasts and collectors only (although the 'Black To Comm' on this album is pretty awesome...listening to it now and it sounds like 'Suicide' and 'Revolution' rolled into one massive sonic assault).
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The Rain Parade - Demolition
Various roots reggae
Humble Pie - As Safe As Yesterday
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Creedence Gold
Various roots reggae
Humble Pie - As Safe As Yesterday
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Creedence Gold
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Last night I listened to all three MC5 albums in a row. Man, this band is easily amongst the greatest rock and roll bands...ever! On any given day I may even argue that they WERE the greatest. So much power and primal energy. Listening to 'I Want You, Right Now' and the massive sonic assault, which is 44 years old can still put many of today's heavy rock bands to shame.
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sure i read that they used to listen to playbacks / mixes of 'Back in the USA' at full tilt on the studio monitors which clouded judgement as to what they were going to sound like when finished. live versions of some of the songs certainly do have much more welly.angelsighs wrote:I so wish this was produced/mastered better too. KOTJ had such a powerful sound and this sounds so wimpy compared to it. I also found it much more interesting when the band were mixing up free jazz rather than just straight up rock n roll revivalism. KOTJ had that through the big, almost white noise wigouts, and High Time had the horn sectionredcloud wrote:MC5 - 'Back In The USA'
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The Strokes - Life Is Simple In The Moonlight
A fantastic, melancholy gem from the last Strokes album.
A fantastic, melancholy gem from the last Strokes album.
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sounds nicespunder wrote: sure i read that they used to listen to playbacks / mixes of 'Back in the USA' at full tilt on the studio monitors.
and?... I like it better than the extremely overrated debut... yes it is fuckin OK!,,... but high time is a lot better than bitusa could have been... sry but it´s high time for me.. one of the best ever made!
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I agree with you that 'High Time' was their best. But, I disagree with the statement that KOTJ is "extremely overrated". It is an absolute monster album that to this day is capable of kicking the shit out of most heavy rock bands. It's brutally raw and full of energy.taikonaut wrote:sounds nicespunder wrote: sure i read that they used to listen to playbacks / mixes of 'Back in the USA' at full tilt on the studio monitors.
and?... I like it better than the extremely overrated debut... yes it is fuckin OK!,,... but high time is a lot better than bitusa could have been... sry but it´s high time for me.. one of the best ever made!
gnorethedrunk
'Back in the USA'....shoddy production aside this one is not to be dismissed or overlooked.
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this mornin i blew the cobwebs from the eardrums with The Men live on WFMU. during the breakdown in 'Bataille' he starts quoting transparent radiation....excelllent stuff
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Spiritualized: Sweet heart, sweet light.
Gotta love your first listen to a new Spiritualized album.....beautiful.
Gotta love your first listen to a new Spiritualized album.....beautiful.
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how would you say it compares to songs in A&E and amazing grace? i'm not really a fan of those last 2 albums. intrigued as i'm holding off listenig untill i get my copy next week....olan wrote:Spiritualized: Sweet heart, sweet light.
Gotta love your first listen to a new Spiritualized album.....beautiful.
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My Vinyl just arrived! Playing loud and typing fast heh.olan wrote:Spiritualized: Sweet heart, sweet light.
Gotta love your first listen to a new Spiritualized album.....beautiful.
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I can attest that the vinyl sounds loads better than the internet stream.
Now playing - heading for the top
Now playing - heading for the top
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Jesus. Difficult question to answer after 2 listens. Ask me in three months time.spunder wrote:how would you say it compares to songs in A&E and amazing grace? i'm not really a fan of those last 2 albums. intrigued as i'm holding off listenig untill i get my copy next week....olan wrote:Spiritualized: Sweet heart, sweet light.
Gotta love your first listen to a new Spiritualized album.....beautiful.
First record is very strong. Second record didn't hit as hard....
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Trembling Bells & Bonnie Prince Billy - The Marble Downs
Trembling Bells - The Constant Pageant (the track Otley Rock Oracle goes all over the place and is amazing)
Hard to describe the sound I guess ramped up alt punk folk ,takes a couple of listens but once under your skin you'll be hooked
Trembling Bells - The Constant Pageant (the track Otley Rock Oracle goes all over the place and is amazing)
Hard to describe the sound I guess ramped up alt punk folk ,takes a couple of listens but once under your skin you'll be hooked
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White Hills -No Game To Play,
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Screaming Trees - Last Words
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a few things today-
the cure- 'disintegration'
a playlist i made and
this little gem-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZunWLFvF04Y
the cure- 'disintegration'
a playlist i made and
this little gem-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZunWLFvF04Y
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Raspberries - If You Change Your Mind
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Go All The Way!jadams501 wrote:Raspberries - If You Change Your Mind
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Hasil Adkins - Chicken Walk: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2AleuLV ... re=related
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Burial - Kindred EP
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Tame Impala _Inner Vision , a bit late to this ,something put me of at the time ,but this last week or so been listening ,man its good.
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man thats good ,love it ,quite astonishing really ,35mins. of late night awesomeness,mc wrote:Burial - Kindred EP
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Sparklehorse - It's A Wonderful Life. Plain Recordings reissue, excellent job, sounds great.
Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain should arrive early next week too, really looking forward to it after hearing the quality of the Wonderful Life LP. They did a great job on the first two Sparklehorse LPs as well.
It's a real shame there'll be no more Sparklehorse/Mark Linkous music, I was a big fan from the early days. RIP.
Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain should arrive early next week too, really looking forward to it after hearing the quality of the Wonderful Life LP. They did a great job on the first two Sparklehorse LPs as well.
It's a real shame there'll be no more Sparklehorse/Mark Linkous music, I was a big fan from the early days. RIP.
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Too right. I can't even begin to describe how incredible it is.niamhm wrote:man thats good ,love it ,quite astonishing really ,35mins. of late night awesomeness,mc wrote:Burial - Kindred EP
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The Heads: Radio One
Awesome....... . Simply astonishing LP.
Awesome....... . Simply astonishing LP.
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Sleepy Sun - Fever
Hottest day of the year so far (76f)...just washed my car listening to this album. What a brilliant record. I looked for their new album today when I was at RSD but they didn't have it.
Hottest day of the year so far (76f)...just washed my car listening to this album. What a brilliant record. I looked for their new album today when I was at RSD but they didn't have it.
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The VU - Loaded (pink vinyl RSD edition.)
Now, this is what a re-issue should sound/look like. Got "Oh Sweet Nuthin'" blaring out now (probably a bit too loud for a Sunday morning but who cares!! )
Now, this is what a re-issue should sound/look like. Got "Oh Sweet Nuthin'" blaring out now (probably a bit too loud for a Sunday morning but who cares!! )
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screw the alcoholics - sunday morning is when you should be at your loudest!Shinesalight wrote:probably a bit too loud for a Sunday morning but who cares!!
super session today and 11 minutes of non-stop dancing with the (soon) five-year-old during seasonofthewitch
also wrecking ball with emmylou
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the wall, revisiting tis epic album
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So far this evening I have played the following:-
The Heads - Radio 1 (sounding super heavy but what's happened about the vinyl re-release of Relaxing With..."?
King Creosote & John Hopkins - Jubilee EP (a great accompaniment to last years great album)
Moon Duo - Remixes (so glad I got my hands on this on RSD)
The Heads - Radio 1 (sounding super heavy but what's happened about the vinyl re-release of Relaxing With..."?
King Creosote & John Hopkins - Jubilee EP (a great accompaniment to last years great album)
Moon Duo - Remixes (so glad I got my hands on this on RSD)
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The Heads and Moon Duo LPs are on regular rotation here. Both are excellent releases.Shinesalight wrote:So far this evening I have played the following:-
The Heads - Radio 1 (sounding super heavy but what's happened about the vinyl re-release of Relaxing With..."?
King Creosote & John Hopkins - Jubilee EP (a great accompaniment to last years great album)
Moon Duo - Remixes (so glad I got my hands on this on RSD)
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I'm new here but I figured I'd get involved with it all
I've been listening to stacks of White Hills lately. The self titled one especially. So GOOD.
And
Rhyton - S/T 12"
Pontiak - Echo Ono
Pop. 1280 - The Horror
Chrome - Red Exposure
Moon Duo - Escape 12"
Warlocks - Heavy Deavy Skull Lover
And I got fired from a regular DJ gig on the weekend for getting too amped on the MC5.
But I really think it was Spacemen 3's version of "Starship" that pushed them over the edge.
hahahaha.
I've been listening to stacks of White Hills lately. The self titled one especially. So GOOD.
And
Rhyton - S/T 12"
Pontiak - Echo Ono
Pop. 1280 - The Horror
Chrome - Red Exposure
Moon Duo - Escape 12"
Warlocks - Heavy Deavy Skull Lover
And I got fired from a regular DJ gig on the weekend for getting too amped on the MC5.
But I really think it was Spacemen 3's version of "Starship" that pushed them over the edge.
hahahaha.
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jimi hendrix experience - winterland '68 boxset. some awesome versions of 'tax free' therein!
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not got round to getting this yet, looks like a right feast of Hendrix! no barrel scrapping going on then?spunder wrote:jimi hendrix experience - winterland '68 boxset. some awesome versions of 'tax free' therein!
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not at all...its awesome, it really is... an electric atmosphere and Hendrix and crew are sounding as cool as ever. ....worth every penny.angelsighs wrote:not got round to getting this yet, looks like a right feast of Hendrix! no barrel scrapping going on then?spunder wrote:jimi hendrix experience - winterland '68 boxset. some awesome versions of 'tax free' therein!
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lots of stuff lately. listened to 'sweet heart sweet light' yesterday for the millionth time and then started moving on to other stuff, finally.
soft speaker- 'i'll tend your garden'
jon coyle- 'night cycles'
mazzy star coachella set
sun araw- 'on patrol,' 'beach head'
real estate- 'exactly nothing'
black rebel motorcycle club- 'howl'
the cure- 'entreat plus'
lee hazlewood- 'singles lhi years'
the righteous brothers- 'go ahead and cry'
and a few 45s by solomon burke, kraftwerk and syl johnson.
soft speaker- 'i'll tend your garden'
jon coyle- 'night cycles'
mazzy star coachella set
sun araw- 'on patrol,' 'beach head'
real estate- 'exactly nothing'
black rebel motorcycle club- 'howl'
the cure- 'entreat plus'
lee hazlewood- 'singles lhi years'
the righteous brothers- 'go ahead and cry'
and a few 45s by solomon burke, kraftwerk and syl johnson.
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Luna - Mystic Rattlers
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I'm not listening to it yet, but Jason and Coxon are involved in a new project called Black Music Disaster.
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Thanks for that Multi. Sounds like this could be very good, good to see those side projects again.... http://www.contemporaryjazz.com/black-music-disaster/Multi wrote:I'm not listening to it yet, but Jason and Coxon are involved in a new project called Black Music Disaster.
I'm concerned it may not be avant garde enough for kromosapiens though.
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Tinariwen - Aman Iman: Water is Life
After a great concert yesterday
After a great concert yesterday
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When I'm taking a break from Sweet Heart Sweet Light, I've also had on heavy rotation:
Sharon Van Etten - Tramp
Flaming Lips - Heady Fwends (had such low expectations for this, but after a few listens I think it's one of their best albums of the past 15 years)
Sharon Van Etten - Tramp
Flaming Lips - Heady Fwends (had such low expectations for this, but after a few listens I think it's one of their best albums of the past 15 years)
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Sim wrote:Thanks for that Multi. Sounds like this could be very good, good to see those side projects again.... http://www.contemporaryjazz.com/black-music-disaster/Multi wrote:I'm not listening to it yet, but Jason and Coxon are involved in a new project called Black Music Disaster.
I'm concerned it may not be avant garde enough for kromosapiens though.
Nice!
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cool, I'll have to investigate then. not sure I need yet another version of Purple Haze but to be fair Hendrix often brings a different spin to songs and it also looks like he plays some songs he rarely played live like Are You Experienced and Manic Depressionspunder wrote:not at all...its awesome, it really is... an electric atmosphere and Hendrix and crew are sounding as cool as ever. ....worth every penny.angelsighs wrote:not got round to getting this yet, looks like a right feast of Hendrix! no barrel scrapping going on then?spunder wrote:jimi hendrix experience - winterland '68 boxset. some awesome versions of 'tax free' therein!
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A Certain Ratio: Live in Groningen
On vinyl, which I did not know existed. Further proof of what a brilliant drummer DoJo is.....
On vinyl, which I did not know existed. Further proof of what a brilliant drummer DoJo is.....
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heh...Are You Experienced is awesome.....there is a monster Foxy Lady on disc 2.angelsighs wrote: cool, I'll have to investigate then. not sure I need yet another version of Purple Haze but to be fair Hendrix often brings a different spin to songs and it also looks like he plays some songs he rarely played live like Are You Experienced and Manic Depression
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The Rolling Stones- Sticky Fingers.
on a big Stones phase at the moment due to recently finishing Keefs biog. I think this album is my favourite- it's got some amazing songs on there
there are few better opening seconds to a song than Sway in my opinion
on a big Stones phase at the moment due to recently finishing Keefs biog. I think this album is my favourite- it's got some amazing songs on there
there are few better opening seconds to a song than Sway in my opinion
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Sticky Fingers is my favorite Stones album, too! Absolutely perfect.
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That whole era is amazing.
Beggars, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile.
Beggars, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile.
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Jools Holland's Later... on i-player. Weller is sounding good as is Jack White. Willis Earl Beal is really good too.
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yep, it really does seem the most complete and rounded to me. like I say, some just amazing songs like Can't You Hear Me Knocking, love the jammy bit at the endTheWarmth wrote:Sticky Fingers is my favorite Stones album, too! Absolutely perfect.
Moonlight Mile is just amazing- spooky, beautiful and otherwordly
Exile has a brilliant atmosphere and feel to it, but I think on a song for song basis Sticky Fingers takes it.
I agree with spzretent that that whole period was brilliant, when they were really on it. however I will say that although Beggars Banquet is good I don't find it quite on the same level as the others
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Today's offerings to the music Gods...
Pavement - Slanted & Enchanted
Spacemen 3 - Forged Prescriptions
Dead Sea Apes - Astral House EP
King Khan & The Sensational Shrines - Three Hairs And You're Mine
Lumerians - Transmalinnia
Magic Lantern - Platoon
White Fence & Ty Segall - Hair
White Manna - White Manna
Pavement - Slanted & Enchanted
Spacemen 3 - Forged Prescriptions
Dead Sea Apes - Astral House EP
King Khan & The Sensational Shrines - Three Hairs And You're Mine
Lumerians - Transmalinnia
Magic Lantern - Platoon
White Fence & Ty Segall - Hair
White Manna - White Manna
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I agree, Moonlight Mile is stellar...and Richards doesn't even play on it.angelsighs wrote:Moonlight Mile is just amazing- spooky, beautiful and otherwordly
I agree with spzretent that that whole period was brilliant, when they were really on it. however I will say that although Beggars Banquet is good I don't find it quite on the same level as the others
Beggars is excellent but I don't throw it on as much as the others from this run.
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Sunn O))) and Boris - Altar