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mighty meadow

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  1. David Bowie - Fame Burning Spear - Slavery Days Tom Waits - Better Off Without A Wife Neil Young - Vampire Blues
  2. Sparks - Amateur Hour Tangerine Dream - Movements Of A Visionary Roxy Music - Prairie Rose Gl Scott-Heron - The Bottle Supertramp - School
  3. Kraftwerk - Kometenmelodie 2 Had to listen to Genesis and Eric Clapton to get here
  4. Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets Superb!
  5. 1973 now ... The Stooges - Gimme Danger The Isley Brothers - That Lady New York Dolls - Trash It's varied if nothing else
  6. Will do Colin I've heard a few of his albums now which I've been very impressd with. Think it all stemmed from the jazz night they had on BBC Four a while back.
  7. Still in 1969 ... Miles Davis - In A Silent Way Before that ... The Who - We're Not Gonna Take It Coming next ... The Bee Gees - You'll Never See My Face Again
  8. Trying to listen to one track from every album in the book '1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die'. Obviously a lot of stuff I already own or have already heard but some new stuff to me in there. Listening to the tracks via Spotify so there's a few bands I can't get ie The Beatles which is fine by me I'm up to 1969 now with Crosby, Stills and Nash. Last few tracks have been by Neil Young, Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Byrds. Not long til I'm in the '70's
  9. Some jazz stuff ... Miles Davis right now on BBC4. 1959 : The Year That Changed Jazz
  10. Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions - Suzanne
  11. Still BBC4 Mazzy Star - Fade Into You Hope Sandoval? Fvckin' right I would 14 songs into the programme and still no sign (except a brief mention earlier) of The Fall
  12. Been excellent so far. Best of the best has been Violent Femmes but ... oh fvck me it's auld Ivor time 'I'm happy, I'm happy' Camper Van Beethoven now. I'm in heaven
  13. The Railway Children - A Gentle Sound Just turning on tv now to watch the Rough Trade records on BBC4 featuring The Smiths, Violent Femmes, Pulp etc
  14. Pink Skull - Zeppelin 3 album Missus is out tonight so this is first chance I've had to play it LOUD!!! Brilliant stuff indeed. Just had to get it after reading this review .... Pink Skull: Zeppelin 3 Pink Skull's first full-length album takes their abrasive remixing and attempts to put it into a nice neat hour long package. For those not familiar with Pink Skull, they are a group of musicians who make avant garde combination of techno, acid jazz, and krautrock. The addition of those elements make something that is equally hard-to-listen to and interesting. Pink Skulls made a name for themselves by creating remixes for artists like Spank Rock, Plastic Little, Architecture in Helsinki, HEALTH, Lovely Chords, We Are Wolves and Martin Matiske. Now they try to stretch their left-of-center dance concept to an entire album. Leader of the group, Julian Grefe described Zeppelin 3 as “a tribute to the birth of the electronic music dance subculture in the early nineties... when JG was selling acid and e and we lived in weird rave caves and still went to punk shows... the first time we heard "Don't Laugh" and the first time we heard Silver Apples blah blah blah. A time when electronic music was new and limitless and a house record didn't have to be between 126 and 130." I can describe it much better. Besides the remix of Little Plastic's "Crambodia" this album is utterly unlistenable. Rating: 0.4/10 Oh and also the fact that the first track is called ... f**k Dead or Canadian, Let's Play Homeless Guy or Arthur Baker!
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