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Tangerine Dream - Live Miles (Been a while between drinks for this band with me, Nick!)
Well nothing says Happy Valentines Day like Live Miles! Glad your rocking that one. A happy day to you, my friend.
V-Day and today (my lazy Saturday where my ears are the only productive part of my body. Lol)
Airbag--All Rights Removed Sisters Of Mercy--Floodland Sisters of Mercy--First, Last and Always While Heaven Wept--Vast Oceans Of Lachrymose Cynic-- Re-Traced and Carbon Based Life Forms (Both discs) Jethro Tull--Thick As A Brick (hee hee. Yeah Michael I know how you feel about Bostow's vocals. ;) Black Sabbath--Past Lives (both discs. My favourite Sabbath live recording. Ever) Ozric Tentacles--Erpland Genesis--Abacab Haken--The Mountain Judas Priest--Painkiller
genesis = selling England by the pound/the lamb. yes = going for the one. vdgg = pawn hearts. marillion = script for the jester`s tear. fish = riangods with Zippos.
I`m ok with the music I`m listening tooooooooooooooooooooooooo!.
Friedrich Nietzsche: "Without music, life would be a mistake."
Music Is Live
Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed.
The Kinks - Sleepwalker (unjustly neglected album, plain vanilla rock but excellent) Ray Davies - Other Peoples Lives (one of our greatest living songwriters no bs) Prefab Sprout - Crimson Red (a return to form by Paddy McAloon) The Kinks - Give the People What They Want (ironic arena grunt but it's qunintessentially English ironic arena grunt dammit)
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Posted: February 13 2014 at 20:07
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Nichelodeon - Bath Salts
Dave, how are you finding that one? Impossibly challanging, and sounds like nothing else! I'm glad to see so many positive things being said about it.
Dear Claudio Milano sent me a copy to review, and I've been taking FAAAAAAR too long to put my words together. I'm quite embarrased really.
Heh well he sent me one as well, even though I told him it'd probably take some time before I got around to an actual review. He's such a nice fellow.
I was actually expecting something completely different tbh. I thought it would be this mad counterpointing Henry Cowish rock with screeching pirouetting AREA like vocals, and what I found in stead was a beautiful classical laden harp adventure with snippets of folk. There's a softness and frailty there that genuinely surprised me.
yeah i got that CD too sent... its a weird one but worth reviewing and discussing... somewhere round here
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