Last five albums/lp's you bought?
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Last five albums/lp's you bought?
1. Windy and Carl - Drawing of Sound LP (clear purple vinyl)
2. Windsor for the Deby - Difference & Repetition CD
3. Telstar Ponies - In The Space of a Few Minutes LP + free 7"
4. Smashing Pumpkins - [Rotten Apples] Greatest Hits CD
5. Bjork - Greatest Hits CD
Windy & Carl - I've just discovered
Windsor for the Derby - I've just discovered
Telstar Ponies - I'm rediscovering
Smashing Pumpkins & Bjork - Best Asda had, I had an itch!
2. Windsor for the Deby - Difference & Repetition CD
3. Telstar Ponies - In The Space of a Few Minutes LP + free 7"
4. Smashing Pumpkins - [Rotten Apples] Greatest Hits CD
5. Bjork - Greatest Hits CD
Windy & Carl - I've just discovered
Windsor for the Derby - I've just discovered
Telstar Ponies - I'm rediscovering
Smashing Pumpkins & Bjork - Best Asda had, I had an itch!
I only feel right
with a football at my side
with a football at my side
not counting anything from Spz, Sp3 or any of their other projects
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
the evens - the evens
Prefuse 73 - Reads the Books
Broadcast - Tender Buttons
Animal Collective & Vashti Bunyan - Prospect Hammer
Caribou - The Milk of Human Kindness
The Broadcast one is in my top 5 of the year.
Is the new ex-models worth buying? A friend of mine was raging about them but his taste is dodgy
smooches,
amelia
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
the evens - the evens
Prefuse 73 - Reads the Books
Broadcast - Tender Buttons
Animal Collective & Vashti Bunyan - Prospect Hammer
Caribou - The Milk of Human Kindness
The Broadcast one is in my top 5 of the year.
Is the new ex-models worth buying? A friend of mine was raging about them but his taste is dodgy

smooches,
amelia
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself.
A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.
-D. H. Lawrence
A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.
-D. H. Lawrence
4 stick in the mind:
How the Blues Shoulda turned out - Thanks Sonic, worth 40 notes of any spacemen 3 fans money.
Edgar 'Jones' Jones Soothing Music for Stray Cats. - possibly my favorate of the year
Stirling Roswell - The Psychedelic Ubik - has no one else checked this out??
Engineers - Engineers. Possibly my other favorate of the year.
I've just ordered The Beta Band Best of. - got all the tracks, but though it was worth a punt for the live show on the second disk. Also order BRMC's new one. Been meaning to buy the new Super Furries one as well.
How the Blues Shoulda turned out - Thanks Sonic, worth 40 notes of any spacemen 3 fans money.
Edgar 'Jones' Jones Soothing Music for Stray Cats. - possibly my favorate of the year
Stirling Roswell - The Psychedelic Ubik - has no one else checked this out??
Engineers - Engineers. Possibly my other favorate of the year.
I've just ordered The Beta Band Best of. - got all the tracks, but though it was worth a punt for the live show on the second disk. Also order BRMC's new one. Been meaning to buy the new Super Furries one as well.
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Barrett - Syd Barrett
White 2 - Sunn 0)))
Best Of - Flying Burrito Bros.
Bug - Dinosaur Jr
There isn't a fifth one. And you shouldn't buy any of them; apart from the Dinosaur one, they're rubbush.
White 2 - Sunn 0)))
Best Of - Flying Burrito Bros.
Bug - Dinosaur Jr
There isn't a fifth one. And you shouldn't buy any of them; apart from the Dinosaur one, they're rubbush.
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highwalkin' fastlivin' evergivin' self aggrandizin' willthisdo?
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always like hearing about what people are out buying. i seem ot quite ignorant with whats hip and new, but i'm curious to what the above have listed.
so anyways here's my most recent buys:
sam cooke- night beat
warlocks - surgery
desmond dekker - collection of
stereolab- box set
thats it as of late, been a bit skint so lots of homemade compilations, they feel like a new cd for the first few listens.
xxx
so anyways here's my most recent buys:
sam cooke- night beat
warlocks - surgery
desmond dekker - collection of
stereolab- box set
thats it as of late, been a bit skint so lots of homemade compilations, they feel like a new cd for the first few listens.
xxx
Brian Jonestown Massacre- New EP
The Engineers- S/T
Pharoah Sanders- Karma
Dolly Parton- Halos & Horns
Spectrum Live Chronicles 1&2
The Engineers- S/T
Pharoah Sanders- Karma
Dolly Parton- Halos & Horns
Spectrum Live Chronicles 1&2
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lee scratch perry - arkology
field music - field music
john coltrane - sheets of sound
prince buster - fabulous greatest hits
ray charles - definitive
field music - field music
john coltrane - sheets of sound
prince buster - fabulous greatest hits
ray charles - definitive
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Dusty Springfield-Dusty In Memphis (US edition)
Young Blood Brass Band-Live Places
Mayo Thompson-Corky's Debt To His Father
GLC-whateverthefuckthatnewalbumscalled
Ian Brown-Greatest Hits...wasn't gonna bother till I saw the de-luxe edition which features THRILLER and BILLIE JEAN...c'mon you can't leave that on the shelf can you ?
Young Blood Brass Band-Live Places
Mayo Thompson-Corky's Debt To His Father
GLC-whateverthefuckthatnewalbumscalled
Ian Brown-Greatest Hits...wasn't gonna bother till I saw the de-luxe edition which features THRILLER and BILLIE JEAN...c'mon you can't leave that on the shelf can you ?
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hey clewsr, thumbs up, you certainly won't be disappointed with dusty in memphis.
dunno if you're into 'best of' type compilations, but i got this cheap staples one recently and it's an excellent collection of their earlier gospel-y stuff. there seems to be loads of comps available of their 70's stax stuff...'i'll take you there', 'respect yourself' etc... i got this one and it's also ace.
dunno if you're into 'best of' type compilations, but i got this cheap staples one recently and it's an excellent collection of their earlier gospel-y stuff. there seems to be loads of comps available of their 70's stax stuff...'i'll take you there', 'respect yourself' etc... i got this one and it's also ace.
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hey clewsr, my main man under_ beat me too the punch.
personally though, i'm not a fan of the 70's funk(y) style. 'respect yourself' and the rest really don't touch my soul the way the earlier tracks do.
i would suggest that whatever you buy, make sure the following tracks are included: 'may the circle be unbroken' 'nobodys fault but mine' and 'this train'.
this way you know that you are getting the earlier tracks. they also do some fantastic covers of bob dylan (it's impossible to get away from dylan) also my favourite version of 'this little light of mine', alright alright sam cooke does my fav, but this ones a close second.
xxx
p/s- if anybody is interested i would be happy to whip up a compilation of gospel and spirituals, any takers drop me a line and i'll send you something.
personally though, i'm not a fan of the 70's funk(y) style. 'respect yourself' and the rest really don't touch my soul the way the earlier tracks do.
i would suggest that whatever you buy, make sure the following tracks are included: 'may the circle be unbroken' 'nobodys fault but mine' and 'this train'.
this way you know that you are getting the earlier tracks. they also do some fantastic covers of bob dylan (it's impossible to get away from dylan) also my favourite version of 'this little light of mine', alright alright sam cooke does my fav, but this ones a close second.
xxx
p/s- if anybody is interested i would be happy to whip up a compilation of gospel and spirituals, any takers drop me a line and i'll send you something.
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Re. Staple Singers, I think the one mentioned a lot here is 'Great Day', at least I reccomend it, 28 tracks, zero production, sounds like nothing else though. Magical!
'Soul Folk In Action', from 1968 is good too, a great cover of 'Slow Train Coming' by Dyaln. Never heard the original mind.
heres the last five...for all who care
Fred Wesley & the JBs - 'Damn right I am Somebody'
Tweet - 'Southern hummingbird'
Pearl Jam - 'No Code'
Nathaniel Mayer - 'I Just Want To Be Held'
Birth - 'Find'
Got to call for Amadou & Mariam's - 'Dimanche à Bamako' too. They play Ned City imminently. Great album...
'Soul Folk In Action', from 1968 is good too, a great cover of 'Slow Train Coming' by Dyaln. Never heard the original mind.
heres the last five...for all who care
Fred Wesley & the JBs - 'Damn right I am Somebody'
Tweet - 'Southern hummingbird'
Pearl Jam - 'No Code'
Nathaniel Mayer - 'I Just Want To Be Held'
Birth - 'Find'
Got to call for Amadou & Mariam's - 'Dimanche à Bamako' too. They play Ned City imminently. Great album...
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going to see them in six weeks and really looking forward to it!BzaInSpace wrote:
Got to call for Amadou & Mariam's - 'Dimanche à Bamako' too. They play Ned City imminently. Great album...
I´ve had Sou ni tilé for six years or something.. however sad the music is, it always gets me moving - if not the legs then at least the soul.
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great stuff ... as i've unnecessarily been shouting around in other threads, i'm going to see pharoah on thursday, i'm kind of hoping it'll be karma-centric as i only really know that (based on the nine minute creator rather than the full one - i'm having trouble deciding whether i should buy something half an hour long on vinyl, or whether it might be too skippy) and things like 'japan', spiritual blessing etc.Pharoah Sanders- Karma
Dolly Parton- Halos & Horns
halos and horns - is that the one with the syrupy, extended down from dover on it? any good ..? when i first heard the bargain store by dolly i was tres excited but i've kind of cooled off in not finding much else as good (excluding a few 'hits' like jolene and love is like a butterfly and all that).
most recent that I spent my own money on...
Pavement - Wowee Zowee
Slowdive - Souvlaki
Flaming Lips - Transmissions from the Satellite Heart
Super Furry Jammies - Songbook
Massive Attack - Blue Lines
gotta love the bargain rack at Tower
Really lovin the early lips (I'd only heard yoshimi n soft bulletin til now)
also gettin into the shoegaze stuff pretty hard
other stuff I've got recently are
Modest Mouse - long drive n lonesome crowded west
Muddy waters - king bee n the chess box
God is an astronaut
Mountain men anonymous
Flamin lips - hit to death in the future head
Pavement - Wowee Zowee
Slowdive - Souvlaki
Flaming Lips - Transmissions from the Satellite Heart
Super Furry Jammies - Songbook
Massive Attack - Blue Lines
gotta love the bargain rack at Tower
Really lovin the early lips (I'd only heard yoshimi n soft bulletin til now)
also gettin into the shoegaze stuff pretty hard
other stuff I've got recently are
Modest Mouse - long drive n lonesome crowded west
Muddy waters - king bee n the chess box
God is an astronaut
Mountain men anonymous
Flamin lips - hit to death in the future head
I'm against picketing, but I don't know how to show it.
the supremes - meet the supremes (This album has convinced me to take up the bass guitar - the bass lines on these songs MAKE the album for me. James Jamerson could quite possibly be god.. lol, not to take away from the great harmonies or anything, hahaha)
roxy music -stranded (first heard this album when I was 10 years old going thru some fucked up shit and listening to Amazona made me feel like Bryan Ferry was my savior-needless to say, it changed my life and thus ecstatic to have it on vinyl)
broadcast - tender buttons (album of the year for me)
cocorosie - noah's ark (just heard it once no judgement yet)
xiu xiu - la foret (very cathartic album)
roxy music -stranded (first heard this album when I was 10 years old going thru some fucked up shit and listening to Amazona made me feel like Bryan Ferry was my savior-needless to say, it changed my life and thus ecstatic to have it on vinyl)
broadcast - tender buttons (album of the year for me)
cocorosie - noah's ark (just heard it once no judgement yet)
xiu xiu - la foret (very cathartic album)
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself.
A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.
-D. H. Lawrence
A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.
-D. H. Lawrence
How do you like Black Mountain? Aside from a couple of songs I rather listen to Sabbath, teehee.runcible wrote:Spacemen 3 - How The Blues...
Black Mountain - Black Mountain
The Heads - Dead In The Water
BRMC - Howl
What does BRMC stand for?

I ordered my copy of "How the Blues.." last month after reading all the great reviews. Excited about it!
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself.
A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.
-D. H. Lawrence
A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.
-D. H. Lawrence
1. Not too sure really. Some very good moments but not as good as I'd hoped after the reviews.feetsies wrote: How do you like Black Mountain? Aside from a couple of songs I rather listen to Sabbath, teehee.
What does BRMC stand for?![]()
I ordered my copy of "How the Blues.." last month after reading all the great reviews. Excited about it!
2. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.
3. It's a fantastic collection. You won't be disappointed.
As it turns out, I picked up four cds today... and will likely return for a fifth tomorrow...
Tournament of Hearts - The Constantines
Thumbsucker - OST w/Polyphonic Spree and Elliott Smith
In The Reins - Calexico/Iron and Wine
You Could Have Been So Much Better With - Franz Ferdinand
with tomorrow - Road To Rouen - Supergrass
All recent releases, but what do you want for a mall music store in Eastern Canada...
I looked in vein for the new Broadcast which ranks quite high on my to buy list, but the others were/are all on my list to varying degrees as well... So far Calexico/Iron & Wine and Thumbsucker OST are the only ones I've listened to in full. Both enjoyable enough. The first few tracks from the Cons album sounds pretty good too!
Tournament of Hearts - The Constantines
Thumbsucker - OST w/Polyphonic Spree and Elliott Smith
In The Reins - Calexico/Iron and Wine
You Could Have Been So Much Better With - Franz Ferdinand
with tomorrow - Road To Rouen - Supergrass
All recent releases, but what do you want for a mall music store in Eastern Canada...
I looked in vein for the new Broadcast which ranks quite high on my to buy list, but the others were/are all on my list to varying degrees as well... So far Calexico/Iron & Wine and Thumbsucker OST are the only ones I've listened to in full. Both enjoyable enough. The first few tracks from the Cons album sounds pretty good too!
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the last five i bought were...
- Choubi Choubi : folk and pop of iraq 1980-2002
- Spring Heel Jack : Live
- The Cramps : Smell of Female
- Thelonious Monk / Coltrane : Carnegie Hall
- Lee Perry & Mad Proffessor : Experryments at the Grass Roots of Dub
Saw Lee Perry in Newcastle couple weeks back, it was awesome and his band were great, not doing bad for 69!
- Choubi Choubi : folk and pop of iraq 1980-2002
- Spring Heel Jack : Live
- The Cramps : Smell of Female
- Thelonious Monk / Coltrane : Carnegie Hall
- Lee Perry & Mad Proffessor : Experryments at the Grass Roots of Dub
Saw Lee Perry in Newcastle couple weeks back, it was awesome and his band were great, not doing bad for 69!
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the tears - here come the tears
M83 - Dead Cities...
SFA - Love Kraft
SP3 - Sound of Confusion
Spacelines - Sonic Sounds
Roadtripped across the country past couple weeks and apparently used CD stores in San Diego kick ass as opposed to northern virginia
Spacelines had me reading all music all day yesterday, wonderful stuff
M83 - Dead Cities...
SFA - Love Kraft
SP3 - Sound of Confusion
Spacelines - Sonic Sounds
Roadtripped across the country past couple weeks and apparently used CD stores in San Diego kick ass as opposed to northern virginia
Spacelines had me reading all music all day yesterday, wonderful stuff
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Got a bootleg of Primal Scream in Japan rcorded this summer (not the live in japan import) , not bad quality, and has got 3 new great songs on it, and very diff versions of evil heat tunes, good stuff. I'm happy to record copies on cd for anyone if they send blank cds and p + p with an envelope. it's two discs long.
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i'm being fantastically lazy, but, given that there's lots of people primals-and-spiritualized-boards-wide that want this boot, is there any chance of starting a tree? if anyone can pass me a copy, without me having to do too much in the way of posting off blanks, then i'll send it to shonn in america and adrian in ireland. and then anyone else who wants in can get it off them, and so on.
sound alright ..?
sound alright ..?
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Bought a few this week
The New Strychnines "the new original sonic sound" (guys from Mudhoney, Gas Huffer, Monkeywrench, Girl Trouble and the Young Fresh Fellows doing Sonics covers)
Hot Water Music "the new what next"
Tricky Woo "First Blush"
Soul Wax "much against everyone's advice"
[/b]Ian Brown "Solarized"
Iron & Wine "the creek drank the craddle"
I know that's more than five, but whatever, I bought other albums too I'm not boring you with like David Gilmour's solo etc etc etc
NOW
who knows where I can get that solarized hat!?
The New Strychnines "the new original sonic sound" (guys from Mudhoney, Gas Huffer, Monkeywrench, Girl Trouble and the Young Fresh Fellows doing Sonics covers)
Hot Water Music "the new what next"
Tricky Woo "First Blush"
Soul Wax "much against everyone's advice"
[/b]Ian Brown "Solarized"
Iron & Wine "the creek drank the craddle"
I know that's more than five, but whatever, I bought other albums too I'm not boring you with like David Gilmour's solo etc etc etc
NOW
who knows where I can get that solarized hat!?
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Ooh! Soulwax - what's it like? I bought and enjoyed 2ManyDJ's - but never got any further. Belgian aren't they?
Also interested in the Mudhoney/Sonics tribute mentioned up there /\ /\ /\ /\
In other news, I got the BJM Anthology, and like it (I only had '...and this is our music' before).
And someone with broadband sorted out this bootleg of Jay Z/Beatles White Album (called the Grey Album) which is interesting.
Glad to see we're starting to act normally hereabouts, BTW. It must be what it's like to be burgled. We're still at the stepping over broken glass stage at the moment, but it will get better...
Also interested in the Mudhoney/Sonics tribute mentioned up there /\ /\ /\ /\
In other news, I got the BJM Anthology, and like it (I only had '...and this is our music' before).
And someone with broadband sorted out this bootleg of Jay Z/Beatles White Album (called the Grey Album) which is interesting.
Glad to see we're starting to act normally hereabouts, BTW. It must be what it's like to be burgled. We're still at the stepping over broken glass stage at the moment, but it will get better...
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As your well aware Veiko , Carl Craig is a fucking genius. Scuze my fucking language but the mention of the his name alone excites me. Im pissed drunk. Incredible music
http://www.iol.ie/~hedspace/Music/Picadillo.zip
http://www.iol.ie/~hedspace/Music/Picadillo.zip
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Don't know about the last five, but I bought the 4disc box set of 'Joe Meek: Portrait of a Genius' last night. There's 117 tracks ranging from his early days when he was a sound engineer up to some of the final records he wrote and produced. Superb sleeve notes too. A beautiful slice of history. Absolutely magnifcant...
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cool beans. i've got a pretty battered copy of tago mago that i'm borrowing, at my house at the mo, that's been on the turntable enough ... i think i'll eventually buy an lp rather than the cds, but it's cool to know they sound good.
those liner notes are the most frustrating thing ever ... as if it's acceptable to talk about some ten minute freak out with jaki and kevin shields on it, and then say (currently unreleased). bad bad bad.
those liner notes are the most frustrating thing ever ... as if it's acceptable to talk about some ten minute freak out with jaki and kevin shields on it, and then say (currently unreleased). bad bad bad.
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uugghh, awake, i've not yet slept!
mani and the crew didn't leave until after 5am this mornin'. so i'm hurtin at work right now, i smoked like a chimeney last nite and i'm payiong for it now.
so let's see, cut through the haze and remember, i'll give it a shot. only cause it's you sir.
got to hear 8 tracks in total, including a completely different version of
?cars?. nice and mellow. of the 8 tracks 7 of them were great, circa "give out..." and 'screamadelica'. the oddball was a terrible take on the blues. could have been any electric blues band, any. nothing stood out and nothing special. which mani agreed and that's why it's not going on the album.
they also (pay attention northern) have this great trippy psychedelic tune. innes refused to play on it, but it's really good. long and mind bending.
my favourite had to be the track with the mandolin, banjo and hurdy-gurdy on it, sorry that i don't have names for them, mani has made up his own names for the tunes, this one i believe was called "lick my vagina". it is mani afterall.
so overall, it sounds like a band jamming and writing songs, not writing parts and then plugging them into the computer and mashing the fuck out of them. for anybody that likes "give out..." and some of the more soulfull and country style tunes, you'll love the album, anybody wanting more electro-clash will have to just fuck off for now.
ohh by the way, mani wanted to let yous know that he does a internet radio show on mondays between 8-12 on monday nites, i BELIEVE that the address is http://www.revolutiononline.co.uk
i'll have my secretary check my facts and have her repost if thats incorrect, in other words, wait till i go home and find the bit of paper that it's on....eventually.
all in all it was another fantastic time, and the great news is that if all works out right a beautiful noise will be opening for the scream on a few of their west coast dates.
if anybody wants anything more, drop me a pm.
back to avoiding eye contact with everyone in the office.
xxme
p/s- more to follow
mani and the crew didn't leave until after 5am this mornin'. so i'm hurtin at work right now, i smoked like a chimeney last nite and i'm payiong for it now.
so let's see, cut through the haze and remember, i'll give it a shot. only cause it's you sir.
got to hear 8 tracks in total, including a completely different version of
?cars?. nice and mellow. of the 8 tracks 7 of them were great, circa "give out..." and 'screamadelica'. the oddball was a terrible take on the blues. could have been any electric blues band, any. nothing stood out and nothing special. which mani agreed and that's why it's not going on the album.
they also (pay attention northern) have this great trippy psychedelic tune. innes refused to play on it, but it's really good. long and mind bending.
my favourite had to be the track with the mandolin, banjo and hurdy-gurdy on it, sorry that i don't have names for them, mani has made up his own names for the tunes, this one i believe was called "lick my vagina". it is mani afterall.
so overall, it sounds like a band jamming and writing songs, not writing parts and then plugging them into the computer and mashing the fuck out of them. for anybody that likes "give out..." and some of the more soulfull and country style tunes, you'll love the album, anybody wanting more electro-clash will have to just fuck off for now.
ohh by the way, mani wanted to let yous know that he does a internet radio show on mondays between 8-12 on monday nites, i BELIEVE that the address is http://www.revolutiononline.co.uk
i'll have my secretary check my facts and have her repost if thats incorrect, in other words, wait till i go home and find the bit of paper that it's on....eventually.
all in all it was another fantastic time, and the great news is that if all works out right a beautiful noise will be opening for the scream on a few of their west coast dates.
if anybody wants anything more, drop me a pm.
back to avoiding eye contact with everyone in the office.
xxme
p/s- more to follow
Thanks for that ABN - it can't have been easy with the state of your head!
Exciting times with The Sceam & Spiritualized ready to soothe our souls once again.
I've been listening to Mani's Monday night show for a couple of months now. You should all get on it. It makes work on a Monday seem so much easier - knowing 4 hours of sweet tunes awaits when home.
Exciting times with The Sceam & Spiritualized ready to soothe our souls once again.
I've been listening to Mani's Monday night show for a couple of months now. You should all get on it. It makes work on a Monday seem so much easier - knowing 4 hours of sweet tunes awaits when home.
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I DJ'd an 80's night last night. the natives were none too happy that I was lacking any Depeche Mode or Duran Duran.
However they were treated to Imperial(twice) and Gentle Tuesday by Primal Scream. These folks had no idea what hit them but they stayed upstairs the whole night. Actually list of songs I played was hilarious. Everything from The Bunnymen to Magazine to early OMD to Screaming Trees to Spacemen 3 to The Damned and on and on.
However they were treated to Imperial(twice) and Gentle Tuesday by Primal Scream. These folks had no idea what hit them but they stayed upstairs the whole night. Actually list of songs I played was hilarious. Everything from The Bunnymen to Magazine to early OMD to Screaming Trees to Spacemen 3 to The Damned and on and on.
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Detroit, Music, Sports and Other Stuff(including Spiritualized, Spacemen 3)
Detroit, Music, Sports and Other Stuff(including Spiritualized, Spacemen 3)