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Daysbetween
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Not played this one in years and like most of Dave's solo stuff it's a bit hit and miss although it has a good production and sounds great.
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Argonaught
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^ hwere da cactus ?
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Hawkwise
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Brilliant album
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Catcher10
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People have to eat.....
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Argonaught
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"Brian" has been amusing his friends by chewing on plastic cacti and succulents Edited by Argonaught - November 30 2014 at 13:35 |
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HolyMoly
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Representing the avant garde, The Dead C from New Zealand with their very first release circa 1987. I've collected wuite a few Dead C records in the past couple of years.
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Catcher10
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Clearly avant garde.....I've been to NZ and actually looked thru some music stores and kick myself for not buying. But I was on a business trip and really had no way to bring the albums back. damn.....
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Daysbetween
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Currently listening to an old fave. Succulents were a bit shy earlier and cacti is just out of shot
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Argonaught
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Here is what a radio DJ looked like 55 years ago. A classy, sober gentleman, using his birth certificate name:
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Meltdowner
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Argonaught
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Wow! I was contemplating buying it on vinyl, but couldn't justify the $300-something asking price. Now it's twice as much. You are one very lucky man.
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Argonaught
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As Mr. Meltdowner knows, earlier today I was somewhat disappointed with the half-@$$ed job the artist had done on the album cover for the Sweaty Hedgehog Samba
So, I looked for an LP that offered anatomically more perfect visuals. And, he that seeketh findeth. Still not of the BB grade, but a good improvement nonetheless: |
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Catcher10
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I need more Nektar on vinyl.........Love it!
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Meltdowner
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Catcher10
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The bass on this album is brilliant, not only do I love this album, but playing it loud just sounds extra amazing. This was my first PT vinyl purchase probably in 2009ish.
Edited by Catcher10 - November 30 2014 at 19:06 |
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Argonaught
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^ what are some of your favorite parts of the FOABP/
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Catcher10
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Boy I love the album in whole, also this version includes the songs from Nil Recurring EP. The title track is magical as is My Ashes and Anesthetize is just insane of course the Alex Lifeson solo is fantastic. I love how Nil Recurring starts slow and just builds to a feverish instrumental. Way Out of Here has some great vocals. Gavin's drumming is insane on the whole thing.
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In the spirit of this thread and analog sound....Currently spinning my reel to reel deck with a mix tape of various artists. I had to replace a diode on the power PCB that was causing a motor fluctuation, back in business now spinning the big wheels
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Argonaught
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I never liked Side C, and as of late I am not really friendly with Side A either But the Side D (the Nil) IMO is PT's highest achievement, and Side B is one of the best "longsongs" ever. I sure hope that one day Wilson might find it in his heart to issue an Anesthetize/Nil as a double EP, on a vinyl record. Or, I''ll buy the 2LP version and glue the sides A and C together . One of my turntables does have a tone arm height adjustment
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