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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

This fine morning:
Cromagnon - Orgasm
Busta Rhymes - When Disaster Strikes
John Coltrane - My Favourite Things
The Prodigy - Experience
Cream - Live ll
That Cromagnon album has grown on me a lot in the past few years. It’s got a bit in common with the noise bands I like such as Mouthus. I realized it when I was playing it in the car and momentarily forgot what CD was in the player. It’s a good way to digest it. Kill a few brain cells first.
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Laura Nyro: New York Tendaberry
Pretty Things: Silk Torpedo
Big Bill Broonzy: Big Bill Broonzy Sings Folk Songs
V.A.: the Colossus of Rhodes
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Aksak Maboul - Onze Danses pour Combattre la Migraine
The Roches - s/t
Blue Oyster Cult - Secret Treaties
The Fall - Hex Enduction Hour
Ornette Coleman - Free Jazz
Joanna Newsom - Ys
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Yesterday:

Pawn Hearts - VdGG - definitely one of my most challenging listens ever and while still not convinced Hamill is for me, at least I understand those who love this band a bit more now. Some really vibrant stuff in Man-erg and Plague - just a bit worn out now!
Acquiring the Taste - GG. Maybe more consistent and not as demanding to listen to as Pawn Hearts - some very good tracks, although have to say that the peaks on Pawn Hearts were stronger when they appeared. GG have definitely grown on me over the last few months, though.

Elsewhere, today...

Visions - Haken
Incarnate/Essence/Satellite/Skin - Panic Room - following a recent post elsewhere on PA
What's Going On: Live at the Isle of Wight - Taste
Second Home (again!) - Mystery
Stormcock - Roy Harper
In Vaults - District 97
Islands - King Crimson

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Led Zeppelin I-IV
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Gentle Giant - Playing The Fool
Gentle Giant - Free Hand

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Yesterday:

Yes - The Ladder
Koenjihyakkei - Viva Koenji!

And today:

Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear
Weather Report - Heavy Weather
Weather Report - Black Market
Weather Report - I Sing The Body Electric
Weather Report - Mysterious Traveller
Marshall Tucker Band - Dedicated
Supertramp - Crime of The Century
Arco Iris - Inti Raymi
Jeff Beck - Who Else!
Al Di Meola - Land of the Midnight Sun
Midnight Oil - Diesel & Dust
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Boards of Canada - In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country (awww, my absolute favorite BOC album, so beautiful)
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Tim Buckley: Goodbye and Hello
Sonic Youth: Walls Have Ears
Traffic: On the Road
Gentle Giant: Acquiring the Taste
the Stranglers: the Gospel According To the Meninblack
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The Orb - Pomme Fritz
Oneohtrix Point Never - Replica
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Yesterday and today

Phish | Lawn Boy
Todd Rundgren | Faithful
Redd Kross | Third Eye
Ultimate Spinach | Behold and See
Style Council | Confessions of a Pop Group
Shonen Knife | Brand New Knife
Sly Stone | I’m Just Like You: Sly’s Stone Flower (1969-1970)
Velvet Underground | The Complete Matrix Tapes
Madness | Keep Moving
Godley & Creme | The History Mix Vol 1
ABC | How to be a...Zillionaire!
a-ha | Hunting High and Low
INXS | The Swing

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Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Sonic Youth: Walls Have Ears
Not sure I know that one. I have most of their albums (fan since ‘85!). What’s this one like?
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Mixed genre day today....

Sibelius - Symphony No.2
Judie Tzuke - Welcome to the Cruise
Big Big Train - Grimspound
Amplifier - Echo Street
Joanne Shaw Taylor - The Dirty Truth
Rory Gallagher - Calling Card
Russian Circles - Empros
Long Distance Calling - Avoid the Light
Gazpacho - Missa Atropos
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Originally posted by Squonk19 Squonk19 wrote:


Pawn Hearts - VdGG - definitely one of my most challenging listens ever and while still not convinced Hamill is for me, at least I understand those who love this band a bit more now. Some really vibrant stuff in Man-erg and Plague - just a bit worn out now!
I’m still getting to the bottom of that one, but I’ve definitely internalized Lemmings and Man-Erg by now. Lighthouse, I’m still working on. Might need another 20 years for that one, the others took almost that long heh heh....
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Originally posted by Squonk19 Squonk19 wrote:

Sibelius - Symphony No.2

Cool! I didn't realize there were so many Sibelius fans 'round these here parts.

Today I was in more of a rock mood:

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimme Back My Bullets
George Thorogood & The Destroyers - George Thorogood & The Destroyers 
Deep Purple - In Concert (Disc 2)
Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever
Van Halen - For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge
Molly Hatchet - Take No Prisoners (Simultaneously one of the best and worst albums ever recorded - I love it!)
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Since I saved a record of it, here are the songs I heard on my run this morning

Monks of Doom | The Insect God
Misfits | Hybrid Moments
Savoy Motel | Doctor Cook
Misfits | Teenagers from Mars
Th Faith Healers | This Time
Madness | Overdone
McDonald & Giles | Is She Waiting?
Jack Bruce | Rope Ladder to the Moon
Gloria Estefan | I See Your Smile
Billy Squier | Emotions in Motion
Chicago | What Else Can I Say
Madness | Keep Moving
Led Zeppelin | No Quarter
Rod Stewart | You Wear it Well
Earth & Fire | Love of Life
Led Zeppelin | Babe I’m Gonna Leave You
McDonald & Giles | Flight of the Ibis
Camel | Summer Lightning
Moody Blues | Melancholy Man

Edited by HolyMoly - February 18 2018 at 20:41
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Sonic Youth: Walls Have Ears
Not sure I know that one. I have most of their albums (fan since ‘85!). What’s this one like?
It´s a kind of semibootleg-live, released by Blast First in 1986, which was their record company that time without bands permission. It´s bootleg-like for it´s has different song names for classic sy songs (for example Spanh Ranch Dance for Death Valley `69), also there are some songs twice, but taken from different gig. The sound quality is really great (only one quite weak sound piece). Really great covers! If you love Sy 1st album - Evol period, you will love this too! This is some of the few great SY releases I haven´t got as vinyl, also liked to have Hold That Tiger and Live at Battery Park. I have read SY-members are still angry about Walls have Ears to Blast first. At least they haven´t re-released it, although I think it´s better than their own archive release "Smart Bar Chicago". Lot´s of same stuff in those two albums, but Walls is taken from the different gigs, first album later than Smart and second earlier (there was still Bob Bert on drums).

I have been sy-fan since `90. One thing I am really sad I never saw them. They were three times in Finland and all the times there were just things that prevented me to go their gig. I have seen Kim alone, Thurston alone and Lee twice, but it´s not the same thing...btw have you listened Lee´s last, really great Electric Trim-album? I think it was the greatest album of last year!


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Originally posted by Magnum Vaeltaja Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:

Originally posted by Squonk19 Squonk19 wrote:

Sibelius - Symphony No.2

Cool! I didn't realize there were so many Sibelius fans 'round these here parts.


Molly Hatchet - Take No Prisoners (Simultaneously one of the best and worst albums ever recorded - I love it!)
Me too Sibelius-fan! I am going soon also his symphonies, I think I will start from the first.

Like Molly too. First album is my favourite. Saw them once live, Danny Joe was in vox then.
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the Byrds: Byrds
Thurston Moore, Evan Parker, Walter Prati: the Promise
Focus: Hamburger Concerto
PowerSolo: the Real Sound
Johannes Brahms: Symphony Nr.3
Ten Years After: Undead
Spooky Tooth: You Broke My Heart So...I Busted Your Jaw
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Genesis - Nursery Cryme

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