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Televators - The Mars Volta
c**k the Hammer - Cypress Hill
White Funk - Black Carrot
Been To Kansas in A minor - himself
Luna - TP&H
Set the prairie on Fire - Sean Colvin
Mudd Club - Himself again (Buffalo version)
Going down to Liverpool - The Bangles
Barren Cause - Black Math Horseman
Life on Mars Dexter Wansel
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faaip wrote: Sun May 27, 2018 5:50 pm Televators - The Mars Volta
c**k the Hammer - Cypress Hill
White Funk - Black Carrot
Been To Kansas in A minor - himself
Luna - TP&H
Set the prairie on Fire - Sean Colvin
Mudd Club - Himself again (Buffalo version)
Going down to Liverpool - The Bangles
Barren Cause - Black Math Horseman
Life on Mars Dexter Wansel

Some investigative listening to do on youtube fiaap as I haven't come across a few of those :moggy:
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Love Set the Prairie on fire, will get nominated at some point. So laconic with a magnificent organ break from Booker T. The Wansel is late TSOP from around 77 and Black Carrot are known as the weirdest band from Market Harborough and one of Robert Wyatt favourite bands apparently

I have a lot of obscure stuff tbh
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1964white wrote: Sun May 27, 2018 5:28 pm The whole album 'A Sufi and a Killer' is a cracker Cat, very acquired taste

Faaip & I love it :love:
I'll give it a listen :moggy:

Waiting for my Halloumi to drain (was bought a cheese making kit at Xmas and eventually got round to doing it this afternoon - but it takes ages. I started when the Grand Prix finished and I've still got another 25 mins of pressing/draining to go and even then you need to faff with it even more. My tip - just buy it from the supermarket !)

...so a 1st 10 Sunday evening shuffle, whilst waiting

1. Michelle Shocked - Fog Town
2. Mr Probz - Waves
3. Alberta Cross - Leave Us and Forgive Us
4. T.Rex - Monolith
5. Whitesnake - Child of Babylon
6. Furniture - Brilliant Mind
7. Billy Swan - I Can Help
8. Stiff Little Fingers - Wasted Life
9. The Steepwater Band - A Lot of Love Around
10. The Cult - The Witch
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There was a British AOR band called Grand Prix in the 80's ....I have There for none to see somewhere on vinyl
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faaip wrote: Sun May 27, 2018 6:20 pm There was a British AOR band called Grand Prix in the 80's ....I have There for none to see somewhere on vinyl
I have their first self titled on vinyl, bought it after seeing them at Reading Festival 1980, I think it was that one anyway.
2 bands that never made it to fame from that era but i liked were Broken Home and RAF. Have their stuff on vinyl too. The BH vocalist did have some minor sucess, Dicken - Romeo.
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gessa wrote: Mon May 28, 2018 8:47 am I have their first self titled on vinyl, bought it after seeing them at Reading Festival 1980, I think it was that one anyway.
2 bands that never made it to fame from that era but i liked were Broken Home and RAF. Have their stuff on vinyl too. The BH vocalist did have some minor sucess, Dicken - Romeo.
RAF I've heard of ...Liner too, spawned out of Blackfoot Sue before they became Outside Edge, bumped into Eddie Golga at a funeral a couple of years ago. Another band from your neck of the word. Prolific in the seventies.
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faaip wrote: Mon May 28, 2018 9:38 am RAF I've heard of ...Liner too, spawned out of Blackfoot Sue before they became Outside Edge, bumped into Eddie Golga at a funeral a couple of years ago. Another band from your neck of the word. Prolific in the seventies.
Not heard of Liner but Outside Edge rings a bell. Blackfoot Sue, I remember on TotP's, Sure my sister had their big hit.
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and by prolific in the seventies I meant Birmingham for music and not Blackfoot Sue of course.
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Saw outside edge a couple of times, never got round to buying an album though.
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faaip wrote: Mon May 28, 2018 9:53 am and by prolific in the seventies I meant Birmingham for music and not Blackfoot Sue of course.

Brum and most places 20 miles north were great for live music in the 70's,could see a band 7 nights and 2 afternoons every week, for peanuts or often free Sunday-Thursday.
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faaip wrote: Mon May 28, 2018 9:53 am and by prolific in the seventies I meant Birmingham for music and not Blackfoot Sue of course.

Brum and most places 20 miles north were great for live music in the 70's,could see a band 7 nights and 2 afternoons every week, for peanuts or often free Sunday-Thursday.
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Modest Mouse - March Into The Sea
Valarie June - Shotgun
Nick Cave - Supernaturally
John Lee Hooker - I Love You Honey
Frightened Rabbit - Home From War
The Barr Brothers - The Bear At The Window
Siouxsie - The Killing Jar
Allah Las - No Werewolf
AYWKUBTTOD- Cover The Days Like A Tidal Wave
Kate Bush - Among Angels
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gessa wrote: Thu May 31, 2018 9:14 pm Modest Mouse - March Into The Sea
Valarie June - Shotgun
Nick Cave - Supernaturally
John Lee Hooker - I Love You Honey
Frightened Rabbit - Home From War
The Barr Brothers - The Bear At The Window
Siouxsie - The Killing Jar
Allah Las - No Werewolf
AYWKUBTTOD- Cover The Days Like A Tidal Wave
Kate Bush - Among Angels
Gessa - Never come across these before so just watched on youtube. A really good track and a great, simple but very effective video to go with it :moggy:
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Muppet the Cat wrote: Thu May 31, 2018 9:30 pm Gessa - Never come across these before so just watched on youtube. A really good track and a great, simple but very effective video to go with it :moggy:
they've made 3 very good albums Cat, good live too.
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gessa wrote: Thu May 31, 2018 9:14 pm Modest Mouse - March Into The Sea
Valarie June - Shotgun
Nick Cave - Supernaturally
John Lee Hooker - I Love You Honey

Frightened Rabbit - Home From War
The Barr Brothers - The Bear At The Window
Siouxsie - The Killing Jar

Allah Las - No Werewolf
AYWKUBTTOD- Cover The Days Like A Tidal Wave
Kate Bush - Among Angels
Your collection is as obscure as Faaip & mine

Six of those on my shelves :tup:
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1964white wrote: Fri Jun 01, 2018 6:44 am Your collection is as obscure as Faaip & mine

Six of those on my shelves :tup:
Can't beat a bit of variety mate.
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Punk, Rock, Algerian Folk, Chicano Rock, African Funk, Easy, Experimental Rock, Electronica

iPod 1

The Clash 'Career Opportunities'
Wally 'Into The Night'
Chelkha Rimitti 'Nouar
Los Lobos 'La Bamba'
William Onyeabor 'Better Change Your Mind'
Elvis Costello 'Painted From Memory'
Radiohead ' Codex'
Nitin Sawhney 'The Preacher'
Todd Rundgren 'Bang The Drum All Day'

Soul, Motown, Americana Folk, Pop, Folk, Jazz, Rock, Country

iPod 2

Janelle Monae 'Look Into My Eyes'
Stevie Wonder/Levi Stubbs 'Teach Me Tonight'
Robert Palmer 'Fine Time'
Natalie Merchant 'River'
Marmalade 'Baby Make It Soon'
Sweetbox 'Crazy'
Leonard Cohen 'Who By Fire'
Cassandra Wilson 'Until'
R.E.M. 'Rotary Ten'
Loretta Lynn 'Little Red Shoes'
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1964white wrote: Fri Jun 01, 2018 11:52 am Punk, Rock, Algerian Folk, Chicano Rock, African Funk, Easy, Experimental Rock, Electronica

iPod 1

The Clash 'Career Opportunities'
Wally 'Into The Night'
Chelkha Rimitti 'Nouar
Los Lobos 'La Bamba'
William Onyeabor 'Better Change Your Mind'
Elvis Costello 'Painted From Memory'
Radiohead ' Codex'
Nitin Sawhney 'The Preacher'
Todd Rundgren 'Bang The Drum All Day'

Soul, Motown, Americana Folk, Pop, Folk, Jazz, Rock, Country

iPod 2

Janelle Monae 'Look Into My Eyes'
Stevie Wonder/Levi Stubbs 'Teach Me Tonight'
Robert Palmer 'Fine Time'
Natalie Merchant 'River'
Marmalade 'Baby Make It Soon'
Sweetbox 'Crazy'
Leonard Cohen 'Who By Fire'
Cassandra Wilson 'Until'
R.E.M. 'Rotary Ten'
Loretta Lynn 'Little Red Shoes'
Well there's another few that are new to me - as with others I'll give them a listen :moggy:
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This evenings offerings

The Temper Trap - Resurrection
Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper and Steven Stills - Really
Arcade Fire - Ocean Of Noise
Lone Star - Rivers Overflowing
Alice Cooper - Crazy Little Child
Rival Sons - three Fingers
Wolf People - Banks of Sweet Dundee pt2
Tony Banks - The Lie
Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings
Emily Barker - Sister Goodbye

Some oldies in there.
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