Last five albums/lp's you bought?
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I was in Neptune yesterday. I bought about 40 7" singles for .50cents each(some a wee bit more). Brett ordered me the Serena Maneesh which starts out great and loses me quickly. I also picked up the new Tom Verlaine vocal cd. its ok on first listen.
It really is a shame that shops like this cant survive but I suspect Brett's just tired of this and maybe the shop has run it's course in his life. Same thing happened to me. It would be a different story if you could actually make money doing something like this.
It really is a shame that shops like this cant survive but I suspect Brett's just tired of this and maybe the shop has run it's course in his life. Same thing happened to me. It would be a different story if you could actually make money doing something like this.
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Just listening to the new Morning After Girls album 'Shadows Evolve' and got to say it's quite unspectacular and all sounds a bit Dandys/BJM.
Really like the debut Longcut album Call And Response (they've got an mp3 on their website). Sounds so familiar in a lot of different ways.... reminded me in places of the Wedding Present, The Cure, House Of Love, Mogwai, Radiohead..... but really there is one band they sound like more than anything else and I just can't bloody figure out who it is.
Really like the debut Longcut album Call And Response (they've got an mp3 on their website). Sounds so familiar in a lot of different ways.... reminded me in places of the Wedding Present, The Cure, House Of Love, Mogwai, Radiohead..... but really there is one band they sound like more than anything else and I just can't bloody figure out who it is.
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'Visions of the Emerald Beyond' - John McLaughlin/Mahavishnu Orchestra
'Tigermilk' - Belle & Sebastian
'Spectrum' - Spectrum (vinyl & sleeve in superb condition)
'Ready, Steady Gone...' - The Jam (unoffical but excellent quality recording from the last gig at Wembly)
'The Smiths (Troy Tate sessions)' - The Smiths (you realise why they re-recorded it with John Porter after hearing this sluggish, turgid affair)
'Tigermilk' - Belle & Sebastian
'Spectrum' - Spectrum (vinyl & sleeve in superb condition)
'Ready, Steady Gone...' - The Jam (unoffical but excellent quality recording from the last gig at Wembly)
'The Smiths (Troy Tate sessions)' - The Smiths (you realise why they re-recorded it with John Porter after hearing this sluggish, turgid affair)
It's a bootleg of demos/studio out-takes from Songs the Lord Taught Us. I bought it today so I haven't listened to it yet.Fuzzhead wrote:What's this? I not heard of it before.ohh wrote: The Cramps - All Tore Up
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A Damned compilation - it was cheap, but all I wanted was Neat Neat Neat.
Ciccone Youth Whitey Album... because I wanted to hear it, and I never play vinyl anymore. And it was cheap.
Nick Drake treasury.
A Sly Stone compilation - replacing a knackered cassette.
Nuggets II box set. Wicked. "My Father's Name Was Dad" is worth the price alone.
A Faces box set. Noticed last night that they did a version of Getting Hungry - the Beach Boys song... it's only rough, but it's quite interesting. They were a very funky outfit.
Graham Coxon's new one. He good. Did anyone see that documentary last night about pianos, with Evelyn Waugh's grandson on it? Damon Albarn was on it.
Ciccone Youth Whitey Album... because I wanted to hear it, and I never play vinyl anymore. And it was cheap.
Nick Drake treasury.
A Sly Stone compilation - replacing a knackered cassette.
Nuggets II box set. Wicked. "My Father's Name Was Dad" is worth the price alone.
A Faces box set. Noticed last night that they did a version of Getting Hungry - the Beach Boys song... it's only rough, but it's quite interesting. They were a very funky outfit.
Graham Coxon's new one. He good. Did anyone see that documentary last night about pianos, with Evelyn Waugh's grandson on it? Damon Albarn was on it.
Lipsmackin' thirstquenchin' acetastin' motivatin' goodbuzzin' cooltalkin'
highwalkin' fastlivin' evergivin' self aggrandizin' willthisdo?
highwalkin' fastlivin' evergivin' self aggrandizin' willthisdo?
I got a nice MP3 comp from a friend called Lux & Ivy's Favorites.ohh wrote:It's a bootleg of demos/studio out-takes from Songs the Lord Taught Us. I bought it today so I haven't listened to it yet.Fuzzhead wrote:What's this? I not heard of it before.ohh wrote: The Cramps - All Tore Up
They're a lot of fun!
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Just bought these off an E-Bay shop:-
Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield
James Brown - Live at the Apollo 1962
The Byrds - Fifth Dimension
Sam Cooke - Live at the Harlem Square Club
At the weekend I bought the Fall's "50,00 Fans Can't be Wrong" and the 2nd edition of Trojan's Dub box set. Plus I ordered the new Staple Singers'compilation of off HMV.com yesterday. Now there's 7 CD's you'd be pushed to better.
Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield
James Brown - Live at the Apollo 1962
The Byrds - Fifth Dimension
Sam Cooke - Live at the Harlem Square Club
At the weekend I bought the Fall's "50,00 Fans Can't be Wrong" and the 2nd edition of Trojan's Dub box set. Plus I ordered the new Staple Singers'compilation of off HMV.com yesterday. Now there's 7 CD's you'd be pushed to better.
Yeah that was also released as the 9 volume series called Songs The Cramps Taught Us or Born Bad. Some really great and hard-to-find stuff on those comps. Although Lux and Ivy said they didn't like them that much as they weren't really representative of their music tastes (not enough soul etc) but when you have as many records as those two then even 9 LPs worth of songs only scratches the surface!davedecay wrote:I got a nice MP3 comp from a friend called Lux & Ivy's Favorites.ohh wrote:It's a bootleg of demos/studio out-takes from Songs the Lord Taught Us. I bought it today so I haven't listened to it yet.Fuzzhead wrote:What's this? I not heard of it before.ohh wrote: The Cramps - All Tore Up
They're a lot of fun!
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Yeah that was also released as the 9 volume series called Songs The Cramps Taught Us or Born Bad. Some really great and hard-to-find stuff on those comps. Although Lux and Ivy said they didn't like them that much as they weren't really representative of their music tastes (not enough soul etc) but when you have as many records as those two then even 9 LPs worth of songs only scratches the surface![/quote]
yeah i have this, it's defo only one dimension BUT!!! you hear exactly where they ripped off what. talking about note for note rip-off, the cramps just might be the kings and queens. it just that most of us have never heard where they ripped it off from.
that box set is great, the cheesey ass werewolves and haunted scenes on the front i could do with out.
plus the liner notes are a great read, i highly recommend it for anybody that really likes garage music. as in rare-ultra-hard-to-find-garage-music- from-the-1950's.
p/s-i got mine as a set of 4?? should i be looking for 5 more??
yeah i have this, it's defo only one dimension BUT!!! you hear exactly where they ripped off what. talking about note for note rip-off, the cramps just might be the kings and queens. it just that most of us have never heard where they ripped it off from.
that box set is great, the cheesey ass werewolves and haunted scenes on the front i could do with out.
plus the liner notes are a great read, i highly recommend it for anybody that really likes garage music. as in rare-ultra-hard-to-find-garage-music- from-the-1950's.
p/s-i got mine as a set of 4?? should i be looking for 5 more??
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i have mp3s but don't own Born Bad, vol 1-6.
Lux & Ivy's favorites i have are 1-5, also mp3, totally different track listings.
here's a post i came across via websearch, with a tracklist & more info:
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/04/l ... ys_fa.html
Lux & Ivy's favorites i have are 1-5, also mp3, totally different track listings.
here's a post i came across via websearch, with a tracklist & more info:
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/04/l ... ys_fa.html
Curiously, Google and all the Cramps fan sites seemed to know nothing at all about this, so I asked one of the ultimate experts on all thing Cramps and related: WFMU's own Rex Doane. Not even he had ever heard of these compilations, but he said that it looked "like a combination of the various Songs The Cramps Taught Us comps and the legendary Vip Vop tapes and Forbidden City Dog Food comp they used to play at shows."
What was up with these weird compilations full of great music, where did they come from, where could one buy the CDs or LPs? The answer was buried in the archives of the Yahoo group Staysick, dedicated to all things Cramps. One of the members of this group wrote the following: "I compiled Lux and Ivy's Favorites using Soulseek and music from my own collection. I use interviews etc. of songs Lux and Ivy have mentioned over the years and then collect them in compilation form and post them on Soulseek..."
lazy came- finbegin (william reid solo)
suicide - a way of life
joy div- matrin hannets personal mixes
velvet underground- live at maxes
kraftwork- the man machine
suicide - a way of life
joy div- matrin hannets personal mixes
velvet underground- live at maxes
kraftwork- the man machine
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now each in his holy hill
the glittering and hurting days are alomst done
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of soaring crosses and poisened thorns'
now each in his holy hill
the glittering and hurting days are alomst done
then let us compare mythologies
i have learned my elaborate lie
of soaring crosses and poisened thorns'
Oh, and... all LPs:
massive attack - protection
verve - gravity grave (does ebay count...?)
mc5 - kick out the jams (that reissue is lovely)
housemartins - london 0 hull 4
curve - coming up roses (kevin shields remix promo thingy)
And some manic street preachers remix sampler 12" that I'm not entirely proud of admitting to...
massive attack - protection
verve - gravity grave (does ebay count...?)
mc5 - kick out the jams (that reissue is lovely)
housemartins - london 0 hull 4
curve - coming up roses (kevin shields remix promo thingy)
And some manic street preachers remix sampler 12" that I'm not entirely proud of admitting to...
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Amerie - Because I love it
Frank Black - Teenager of the year
MC Eiht - Underground Hero
Ray Charles - Genius sings the blues
The White Stripes - Icky Thump
Only got White Stripes today so I look forward to hearing it... 'Teenager of the year' is an old personal classic I wanted to hear again.
The rest are exellent. Some summertime vibes creeping in!
Fuzzhead, the Andrew Wetherall EP sounds very interesting, is it good?
I think there might be a Two Lone Swordsmen album coming out soon as well...look forward to that.
Frank Black - Teenager of the year
MC Eiht - Underground Hero
Ray Charles - Genius sings the blues
The White Stripes - Icky Thump
Only got White Stripes today so I look forward to hearing it... 'Teenager of the year' is an old personal classic I wanted to hear again.
The rest are exellent. Some summertime vibes creeping in!
Fuzzhead, the Andrew Wetherall EP sounds very interesting, is it good?
I think there might be a Two Lone Swordsmen album coming out soon as well...look forward to that.
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Fantastic choice - 1st Ozrics album I ever bought, after seeing them for the first time just after it was released...in retrospect it probably has some of Merv Pepler's best work in the rhythm section, shortly before he left for good to Eat Static...probably only bettered by 'Underslunky' if I had to choose, though the mighty fast version of Kick Muck certainly helps that one over the studio albums...lysergic dreams remasterednatty wrote:Ozric Tentacles - Jurassic Shift
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I actually thought I'd get slated for telling everyone I'd bought an Ozrics album. I've got quite a few. My favourite Ozrics record is actually Erpland, but I think Jurassic Shift comes a close second. Pteranodon and Feng Shui are 2 of my favourite Ozrics tracks, and that's picking from a hell of a lot. I saw them play at a festival a couple of weeks ago and it made me feel quite nostalgic hence the purchase. And Kick Muck fucking ROCKS! Probably my favourite Ozrics tune, either that or the live version of "The Throbbe".
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Ironically 'Kick Muck' always seems to ROCK even more live...once I asked Ed how he got it even faster live than on the record...given the consumables available on the post-gig table I was surprised he calmly attributed it to the DD pedals...methinks it was modesty, though at that point I was properly away...quite frankly everything we listened to then sounded fast as fuck!
Very nice guys though, politeness through and through...as best I can recollect
Very nice guys though, politeness through and through...as best I can recollect
I'm like Evel Knievel, I get paid for the attempt. I didn't promise this shit would be good!
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Last 5 I actually purchased:
Neil Young - Tonight's the Night
Peter, Bjorn, and John - Falling Out
MBV - Glider EP
Mercury Rev - Deserter's Songs
Broadcast - The Noise Made by People
Others I've acquired:
The Field - From Here We Go Sublime (fantastic ambient, electronica stuff)
A Sunny Day In Glasgow - Scribble Mural Comic Journal (shoegazey stuff with keyboards added in)
B+S - Tigermilk
Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs
Neil Young - Tonight's the Night
Peter, Bjorn, and John - Falling Out
MBV - Glider EP
Mercury Rev - Deserter's Songs
Broadcast - The Noise Made by People
Others I've acquired:
The Field - From Here We Go Sublime (fantastic ambient, electronica stuff)
A Sunny Day In Glasgow - Scribble Mural Comic Journal (shoegazey stuff with keyboards added in)
B+S - Tigermilk
Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs
I'm against picketing, but I don't know how to show it.
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The White Stripes - At the moment a good contender for album of the year. Great rock n roll album, so good you can almost forgive the travesty of having bagpipes on record.
Julian Cope - New album, You Gotta Problem With Me, is absolutely brilliant. 2 X CD erring more towards Jehovahkill but with intelligent lyrics and great rock n roll riffs. What more do you want from a record.....
Sunray - Waiting for this to arrive but on CD has Ocean with Sonic and the 26 min mix by Sonic of Music for the Dream Machine. Have both on vinyl but hey, we are all completists!!!!
Julian Cope - New album, You Gotta Problem With Me, is absolutely brilliant. 2 X CD erring more towards Jehovahkill but with intelligent lyrics and great rock n roll riffs. What more do you want from a record.....
Sunray - Waiting for this to arrive but on CD has Ocean with Sonic and the 26 min mix by Sonic of Music for the Dream Machine. Have both on vinyl but hey, we are all completists!!!!
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I don't think there are enough - and could ever be enough - bagpipes on record. The bagpipes is the new electric guitarSpacemanRob wrote:The White Stripes - At the moment a good contender for album of the year. Great rock n roll album, so good you can almost forgive the travesty of having bagpipes on record.
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Sufjan Stevens Illinoise Its ok. Just ok,
Saint Etienne Finisterre Liked the DVD. Bought the CD.
Flowers Of Hell- S/T. I like this a lot.
Explosions In The Sky- All Of A Sudden... Pretty boring.
Arcade Fire- Neon Bible. Why is this band so popular? Way too wordy.
Saint Etienne Finisterre Liked the DVD. Bought the CD.
Flowers Of Hell- S/T. I like this a lot.
Explosions In The Sky- All Of A Sudden... Pretty boring.
Arcade Fire- Neon Bible. Why is this band so popular? Way too wordy.
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How's that working out for you? I just think she consistently excels. Although have only heard snippets of Volta sounds a little more hard-edged and traditional...like i said...snippets.MUFCSPACEMAN wrote: Bjork - Volta
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still the best lyric for me: i imagine what my body would sound like; slamming against those rocks
Shoulders back, smash it
PiL - Metal Box (see previous posts!!)
Miles Davis - Dark Magus (bought on recommendation of Jah Wobble in an old back issue of The Wire)
Miles Davis - Round About Midnight (2xCD edition)
TheThe live boot from The Jig (not bought but loving it all the same)
New 6x7 album (actually bought for a mate in Taiwan, but I'll give it a listen before I post it off)
Plus I went mad one day and bought this Artists in Residence book and vinyl package on Sigur Ros. It's a lovely thing but I do feel guilty at the expense of it...
Miles Davis - Dark Magus (bought on recommendation of Jah Wobble in an old back issue of The Wire)
Miles Davis - Round About Midnight (2xCD edition)
TheThe live boot from The Jig (not bought but loving it all the same)
New 6x7 album (actually bought for a mate in Taiwan, but I'll give it a listen before I post it off)
Plus I went mad one day and bought this Artists in Residence book and vinyl package on Sigur Ros. It's a lovely thing but I do feel guilty at the expense of it...
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Do you like it? What do you think of 'Prickly Thorn, Sweetly Worn' ? I love that song. And I think there is another four songs - at least - on there as good as that.MUFCSPACEMAN wrote:White Stripes - Icky Thump
What do you make of that one Greeny? Its something else. Scary electric voodoo music years ahead of its time. There's three electric guitars on there but its hard to pick them out, its just one super dense barrage of noise.Greeny wrote: Miles Davis - Dark Magus ...
And hi to Feetsies!
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What do you make of that one Greeny? Its something else. Scary electric voodoo music years ahead of its time. There's three electric guitars on there but its hard to pick them out, its just one super dense barrage of noise.Greeny wrote: Miles Davis - Dark Magus ...
And hi to Feetsies![/quote]
It's quite unlike anything I've heard before!
I have to be in the right mood to listen to it, but that's no bad thing. The one thing that gets me about it is the laughably poor percussion on some tracks - sounds like some stoned guy just hitting any avaialble instrument with no regard for it's appropriateness to the underlying rythmn of the song!!
I still think the best Miles Davis I've heard is his show at the Isle of Wight Festival - I had that on my Sky+, which promptly corrupted and lost it before I had the chance to burn it to DVD - bah!
The Closer You Get - Six By Seven
Rockbilly Boogie - The Johnny Burnette Trio
Sounds Of Goodbye - The Gosdin Brothers
The Times Has Come - The Chambers brothers
20 Greatest Hits - Merle Haggard
You Gotta Problem With Me - Julian Cope
One more final weekend's purchase made today:
Into The Abyss: Anthology - Sex Gang Children
I know nothing about SGC except I heard a track of theirs today on a comp a friend made - and it made me stop in my tracks. Loved it. So I'm taking a plunge on this album as an introduction. Has anyone else listened to them?
Rockbilly Boogie - The Johnny Burnette Trio
Sounds Of Goodbye - The Gosdin Brothers
The Times Has Come - The Chambers brothers
20 Greatest Hits - Merle Haggard
You Gotta Problem With Me - Julian Cope
One more final weekend's purchase made today:
Into The Abyss: Anthology - Sex Gang Children
I know nothing about SGC except I heard a track of theirs today on a comp a friend made - and it made me stop in my tracks. Loved it. So I'm taking a plunge on this album as an introduction. Has anyone else listened to them?
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Daniel Johnston - 'Welcome To My World'
Six By Seven - 'If Symptoms Persist, Kill your Doctor'
Ulrich Schnauss - 'Goodbye'
Asobi Seksu - 'Asobi Seksu'
Asobi Seksu - 'Citrus'
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - 'Tepid Peppermint Wonderland'
Silversun Pickups - 'Carnavas'
Thats 7, but sod it. I bought them all in the space of a short period.
Six By Seven - 'If Symptoms Persist, Kill your Doctor'
Ulrich Schnauss - 'Goodbye'
Asobi Seksu - 'Asobi Seksu'
Asobi Seksu - 'Citrus'
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - 'Tepid Peppermint Wonderland'
Silversun Pickups - 'Carnavas'
Thats 7, but sod it. I bought them all in the space of a short period.
Last week...
Archive ~ Live @ The Zenith.
And walking through Covent Garden on Thursday night there was a guy who had set up and was beautifully playing the acoustic guitar, and as he had recorded an album, i bought a copy from him.
But i'm going through a slight hiatus of acquiring new albums of late and before that it could have been albums by....
Ignatz.
Arrington De Dionyso.
Yellow Swans.
Archive ~ Live @ The Zenith.
And walking through Covent Garden on Thursday night there was a guy who had set up and was beautifully playing the acoustic guitar, and as he had recorded an album, i bought a copy from him.
But i'm going through a slight hiatus of acquiring new albums of late and before that it could have been albums by....
Ignatz.
Arrington De Dionyso.
Yellow Swans.
Yeah you're welcome. Pity there's not many more folk on here who appreciate Matt's work.Greeny wrote:TheThe live boot from Jig (not bought but loving it all the same)
What more can the heart of a man desire?
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I'd have thought so too! - but it's never been a top priority for some reason. I guess there are just too many albums with some tangential (if crucial) relation to the Byrds and presumably I hedged my bets on David Hemmings Happens!.Fuzzhead wrote: I'd have thought being a Byrds nut you'd definitely have this?
Preflyte is truly magnificent. Did you pick up the Sessions 2-disc, or the newer single-disc version (just called Preflyte)? Presumably you're not referring to the earlier CD, In the Beginning.
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I'm glad the one-disc version is available now and fairly inexpensive, since In the Beginning is so scarce, and some people are loath to shell out $30 for a 2-disc set with so many alternate takes. It's just such exquisitely touching music and I wish more people knew of it. To me, Sessions is essential, but it may be a bit of an investment for the less devoted.Fuzzhead wrote:The edition I bought was the single-disc version. I've just put it on now - final bit of music to soothe me into Monday morning.
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World Shut Your Mouth- 1st solo record and Fried are excellent too.
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Glad we are speaking about a true rock n roll star in Julian Cope. Post Teadrops some of his solo output has been brilliant. If you like cool pyschedelic r n r then maybe the best place to start is Fried, Jehovahkil or Autogeddon. Really early more orthodox rock is exemplified in Saint Julian. Recent solo albums have included great fucked up rock n roll with subjects including religion, misogyny and racism - Citzen Cain'd, Dark Orgasm and You Gotta Problem With Me. All these 3 are double CD's with great covers and notes and can be bought through his excellent Head Heritage website. If you want truely fucked up r n r verying between MC5 and Sabbath the Brain Donor albums are perfect with Love Peace & Fuck probably the best and Drain'd Boner the most fucked up.
Outside of Spz i have seen JC more than anyone else and every gig has been a great religious experience! Once of the last true charasmatic and shamanic rock n roll frontmen - genius.
Start with Fried, Dark Orgasm and Love Peace & Fuck - guaranteed God-like genius!
Outside of Spz i have seen JC more than anyone else and every gig has been a great religious experience! Once of the last true charasmatic and shamanic rock n roll frontmen - genius.
Start with Fried, Dark Orgasm and Love Peace & Fuck - guaranteed God-like genius!
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