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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2021 21:23:15 GMT
After trying the USAC mod one track came to mind which I still have on vinyl in my cellar.
Watch the apron!
Sums it all up. Craaazy!
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Post by Ryan Walker on Oct 15, 2021 22:52:45 GMT
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Post by Richard Coxon on Oct 21, 2021 11:06:49 GMT
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Post by Ryan Walker on Oct 21, 2021 17:23:28 GMT
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Post by Michael Drechsler on Oct 21, 2021 19:21:35 GMT
Blues' a healer, all over the world...
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Post by Ryan Walker on Oct 22, 2021 23:36:29 GMT
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Post by Kayo "Sideways" Michiels on Oct 24, 2021 13:50:43 GMT
Don't forget this amazing edit:
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Post by Ryan Walker on Oct 26, 2021 20:36:06 GMT
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Post by Jonatan Acerclinth on Oct 31, 2021 18:32:36 GMT
Nice one Ryan, I prefer "Given Up" by them though...
Getting amped for a broadcast, not a Neil Young fan but Billy Talent's take on one of his songs is really getting me pumped up:
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Post by August Watring on Nov 2, 2021 14:35:23 GMT
Went out on Saturday night to see Sierra Ferrel and found myself loving this John R. Miller that is touring with her. Any man that can write a song about selling a car on Craigslist is cool in my book.
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Post by Ryan Walker on Nov 5, 2021 20:54:30 GMT
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Post by August Watring on Nov 6, 2021 4:07:15 GMT
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Post by Michael Drechsler on Nov 6, 2021 15:40:01 GMT
No music, but a story to share: Saw our receptionist girl at work walk around in a Grateful Dead-Tee, so I came over and asked her how come a lady her age wears onel. Got an answer.
"Dunno, that's a band? I have no idea, never heard of them. I needed some decent shirt for work, and this was the one I liked best at H&M..."
O tempora, o mores...
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Post by August Watring on Nov 6, 2021 22:59:36 GMT
No music, but a story to share: Saw our receptionist girl at work walk around in a Grateful Dead-Tee, so I came over and asked her how come a lady her age wears onel. Got an answer.
"Dunno, that's a band? I have no idea, never heard of them. I needed some decent shirt for work, and this was the one I liked best at H&M..."
O tempora, o mores... That happens more often than one would expect. I have complemented a number of folks with Dead tees and have gotten the same response.
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Post by August Watring on Nov 7, 2021 15:46:11 GMT
I had this album on cassette from my grandfather and played it so much that it wore out the tape. I feel it is only appropriate for today's USAC race.
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Post by Alberto Iquino on Nov 7, 2021 16:54:54 GMT
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Post by Michael Drechsler on Nov 7, 2021 17:55:36 GMT
Hm, Lazarus reminds me to mention I bought Bowie's final album on vinyl just yesterday...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2021 1:54:15 GMT
Watch these guys. Where ever you can. Album = Live. Led Zeppelin of the new age - I stand by that.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2021 2:17:02 GMT
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Post by Ryan Walker on Nov 15, 2021 18:57:29 GMT
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Post by Michael Drechsler on Nov 15, 2021 20:16:23 GMT
Not for everyone and not for every mood, but a long time favourite of mine. Tried to track down their albums for ... over 15 years for a reasonable price, but you barely found them for under 50€, if at all. Then I payed my local pusher record store a visit, and he had not one, but four of their releases available. Under 25€ each. On vinyl! That was an uninteded damn expensive day for me...
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Post by Lewis Stephens on Nov 16, 2021 11:08:14 GMT
Not for everyone and not for every mood, but a long time favourite of mine. Tried to track down their albums for ... over 15 years for a reasonable price, but you barely found them for under 50€, if at all. Then I payed my local pusher record store a visit, and he had not one, but four of their releases available. Under 25€ each. On vinyl! That was an uninteded damn expensive day for me... One of, if not my favourite bands ever. One of the few artists I've listened to the entire discography of. My favourite is LYSFLATH, still have yet to own them on vinyl though. Hoping to get them all very soon. How is the pressing quality? Talk Talk is another fantastic Post Rock band, I'd recommend them.
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Post by Michael Drechsler on Nov 16, 2021 13:10:50 GMT
Not for everyone and not for every mood, but a long time favourite of mine. Tried to track down their albums for ... over 15 years for a reasonable price, but you barely found them for under 50€, if at all. Then I payed my local pusher record store a visit, and he had not one, but four of their releases available. Under 25€ each. On vinyl! That was an uninteded damn expensive day for me... One of, if not my favourite bands ever. One of the few artists I've listened to the entire discography of. My favourite is LYSFLATH, still have yet to own them on vinyl though. Hoping to get them all very soon. How is the pressing quality? Talk Talk is another fantastic Post Rock band, I'd recommend them. All 180 grams, F#A#(infinity) - my personal favourite - is slightly warped, else I haven't noticed anything unusual. And came with the original penny I like the way their recordings are less songs in a traditional sense, but more like sound collages, with krautrock-like repetitive single chord segments that seem to lead nowhere for a long time and then suddenly become structured, pick up momentum and run over you like a freight train, interspersed with field recordings of roadsides, nature and people.
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Post by Lewis Stephens on Nov 16, 2021 14:05:49 GMT
One of, if not my favourite bands ever. One of the few artists I've listened to the entire discography of. My favourite is LYSFLATH, still have yet to own them on vinyl though. Hoping to get them all very soon. How is the pressing quality? Talk Talk is another fantastic Post Rock band, I'd recommend them. All 180 grams, F#A#(infinity) - my personal favourite - is slightly warped, else I haven't noticed anything unusual. And came with the original penny I like the way their recordings are less songs in a traditional sense, but more like sound collages, with krautrock-like repetitive single chord segments that seem to lead nowhere for a long time and then suddenly become structured, pick up momentum and run over you like a freight train, interspersed with field recordings of roadsides, nature and people. Awesome, might have to get them then. Wow, very well said, you should review music! The field recordings they use are something else! Static and BBF3 are the best uses of Field Recordings IMO. So mysterious. The crescendos are what make GYBE so amazing, blew my mind when I first heard it after my friend recommended them to me. I have to say though, one of favourite parts has always been in East Hastings about half way through, the simple vocal samples that evolve into more and more instrumentation. Amazing! Do you have any other recommendations? I'm open to anything and looking for some new albums to listen too
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Post by Michael Drechsler on Nov 16, 2021 16:48:17 GMT
You're not the first to say that! Roughly 150 CDs in my shelf, starting from some prewar Delta Blues stuff to contemporary releases, almost all kind of genres from general consensus popular 'must have'-stuff to 'love it or loathe it'-weirdness. So plenty to choose from Two of my absolute "always return to"-bands are Archive and Boards of Canada. A special shout-out goes to the first album of Alphawezen, "l'après-midi d'un microphone". A few sins of my youth, but else, a pretty eclectic collection, I might say in all modesty.
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