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Played so far today:

 

The Future Sound of London - Lifeforms (1994)

Seal - S/T (1991)

Australian Crawl - Crawl File (1994)

Peter Gabriel - 3 Melt (1980)

 

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Cog - The New Normal -- alternative rock with heavy and progressive stylings, kinda like an Antipidean Tool (produced by Sylvia Massy, natch).

Juice - Wine Of Life -- pulled this out after realizing the drummer was also in Cog. This is early 90s Aussie rock/funk/psychedelic. 

 

--Geoff

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A few lp's I spun earlier

 

Kurt Vile - US Pressings

 

Bowie- Music on Vinyl - talk about bootlegs, this sounds like it was mastered from CD, about as much depth as a piece of paper.

 

 

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Hayden - Everything I Long For -- bought this CD for $1 today because the name was familiar (two tracks on a compilation I have that also features Low and Red House Painters). Not the slowcore I was expecting, but sounds kinda like a croaky Kurt Cobain fronting Songs:Ohia.

 

--Geoff

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sunday morning mayhem, I felt this was appropriate while the wife is out

educate the kids with a dose of DK's, I skipped past 'forward to death' though

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I now a lot of people knock the old Meat Loaf, especially after some dubious live performances ;)

 

But I still love this album :thumb:

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Beth Orton - Trailer Park (CD)

Natalie Merchant - Tigerlily (CD)

A couple of gems from the Squeeze's collection (since swallowed by mine).

She introduced me to some good stuff I'd missed at the time on account of being absorbed with oldies.

These seemed perfect on a Sunday morning with a strong hint of Spring about it.

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Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited - LP - Released August 30, 1965.

Happy Birthday to a timeless masterpiece. I'm sure it will still be revered in another 50 years.

Cheers,

Leigh

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Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited - LP - Released August 30, 1965.

Happy Birthday to a timeless masterpiece. I'm sure it will still be revered in another 50 years.

Cheers,

Leigh

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millions of words have been spent on explaining this record

in 65 and 66 when he played it live he was booed

bob never forgets or forgives in 2012 he said

Still, decades later, Dylan seemed stung by the criticisms of 1965. “Wussies and ******* complain about that stuff,†he said in 2012. “It’s an old thing — it’s part of the tradition. It goes way back. These are the same people that tried to pin the name Judas on me. Judas, the most hated name in human history! If you think you’ve been called a bad name, try to work your way out from under that. Yeah, and for what? For playing an electric guitar? As if that is in some kind of way equitable to betraying our Lord and delivering him up to be crucified. All those evil motherf—ers can rot in hell.â€

I wonder what side i would have been on

 

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Decided to try something (old) new today:

Dag Nasty. Never bothered back in the day

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Can I Say... A fairly good approximation of Minor Threat, but not quite there, and;

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Wig Out At Denko's, apparently THE Dag Nasty Album. It's pretty much the blueprint for everything I grew to hate about American punk in the 90s. A bit more polish, and you get Blink 182...

I want to be sick

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Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders - Playmates (LP-2015).  Giving this yet another spin after seeing the lads strut through their paces at Oxford Arts Factory last night with a couple of other SNA'ers.  As always, the band was fantastic.  Sadly, as they're becoming more popular, they're attracting more and more effwits to their shows and they turned out in numbers last night.

 

Other highlights from yesterday were Shining Bird from Wollongong who put on yet another stellar performance and The Pinheads - pure, unadulterated, chaos at its very best.  

 

Sadly, we left before the last few acts came on as there were too many idiots off their heads - time to bail.  OAF really needs to have a good look at its RSOA responsibilities!

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Moving off my soap box and onto the next album, this time from offshore.

 

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Alabama Shakes - Sound & Color (2015 - CD).  A mate lent this to me to listen to over the weekend.  Don't know quite how to describe this one.  A bit disjointed, no that's not the word - an interesting mix of southern rock, funk and soul.  I've listened to it twice over the weekend and reckon I'll end up buying a copy.  Anyone own this on LP?  Comments on pressing quality?

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Needed something pretty laid back to start off with, so bring on Earth.

 

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Then I was ready for something a bit more lively, and for some reason I've had the words fish on in my head today, it must be all the fishing shows on telly, so Sailing the Seas of Cheese Deluxe Edition was made to be played.

 

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My evening has been decidedly lo-fi, Ty Segall - sleeper for some acoustic goodness326ba4e330f595579d520b5c175a6cf1.jpg

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(Garage) Punk rock played properly. Angry and raw! This album is proof punk should never be polished. As an artist, by the time you're good enough to need production values, you shouldn't be playing punk rock. It's about passion, not ability

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