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Album, arrived today here in the Wolds.

I’m four years late to this party, but I’m so glad I finally arrived. Jeff Parker’s Suite For Max Brown is nothing short of brilliant. A coming together of jazz, hip hop, experimental sound collages, and an almost futurist psychedelia that brings to mind the best of 70s fusion that sought to open our brains as well as our ears.

Thank you Durly, once again.
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Still gets to me after over 50 years listening to this song.

Breathing is a sin, they say,
Loneliness is the price to pay.
Sad for you, I go once more.
I'll dry my eyes on a distant shore.

No way of freezing your rising tide
No way of keeping you by my side.
Like a bird, I'll fly high,
Guarding over this love of mine.

A room of trust
A room of fears
A room of laughter with a few sweet tears.
There we lay that sunny dawn
Calm and helpless as it lingers on.

No way of keeping you by my side.
No way of keeping our love alive.
Like a bird, I'll fly high,
Guarding over this love of mine.

Many times we hurry by
Lose our problems in a knowing smile.
Many days were swept along
Left unnoticed as our love grew strong.

Believing each of us would always know
Believing one of us would never go.
Like a bird, I'll fly high
Watching over this love of mine.

A most underrated band, almost unknown. Very distinctive sound, they made masterpieces.

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1964white wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:58 am A most underrated band, almost unknown. Very distinctive sound, they made masterpieces.
Martin Turner is on down the road, at The Globe, in a couple of weeks as part of his 'Live Dates Vol.2 Tour'.

He must be nearer 80 than 70, by now :duno:
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Muppet the Cat wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2024 5:44 pm Martin Turner is on down the road, at The Globe, in a couple of weeks as part of his 'Live Dates Vol.2 Tour'.

He must be nearer 80 than 70, by now :duno:
Just checking the track listing on his new album

1. Eh?
2. Where's mi Puddin'
3. I'm 76!!
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Muppet the Cat wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2024 5:44 pm Martin Turner is on down the road, at The Globe, in a couple of weeks as part of his 'Live Dates Vol.2 Tour'.

He must be nearer 80 than 70, by now :duno:
Mid 70s, I would have thought.
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1964white wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2024 10:47 pm Mid 70s, I would have thought.
Spring chicken compared to you eh '64? :P :P :) :)
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hector wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 10:55 am Spring chicken compared to you eh '64? :P :P :) :)
I've allowed myself into your trap again. :lol:
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1964white wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 11:13 am I've allowed myself into your trap again. :lol:
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I'm loving the Soft Cell debut album 'Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret' all over again.

New Elbow album 'Audio Vertigo' arrived here in the Wolds last week.
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Having noted the recommendation from faaip, I've been working my way through the Flaherty Brotherhood tracks on Spotify today.

Some really good stuff there and I love the artwork that goes with them

As I seem to recall you mentioned, faaip....it's odd why they've released 30 singles in 2024 and no album :?

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Muppet the Cat wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:39 pm Having noted the recommendation from faaip, I've been working my way through the Flaherty Brotherhood tracks on Spotify today.

Some really good stuff there and I love the artwork that goes with them

As I seem to recall you mentioned, faaip....it's odd why they've released 30 singles in 2024 and no album :?

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Very strange ... something seems dodgy about it. No EP's, albums, just single track releases.
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Muppet the Cat wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:39 pm Having noted the recommendation from faaip, I've been working my way through the Flaherty Brotherhood tracks on Spotify today.

Some really good stuff there and I love the artwork that goes with them

As I seem to recall you mentioned, faaip....it's odd why they've released 30 singles in 2024 and no album :?

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They probably drop digital tracks as they record them rather than wait to release full albums, they drop more cover artwork that way which appears to me to be made by A.I software rather than made by human creative hands, their record label uses a lot of A.I on their releases it stops illustrators earning a living but that's the way it's going nowadays.
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Joe's Garage and Zoot Allures. Zappa produced some great stuff

Then abit of Ledsi
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Just read two albums due to be released in the next month or so that would stir John In Louisiana's interest.

Richard Thompson 'Ship To Shore'
His first album in six years from this prolific singer/songwriter

Little Feat 'Sam's Place
A blues album from the west coast band, their first studio album in twelve years.
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The Eels release their 15th album 'Eels Time! soon.
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I watched a documentary last night about GG Allin.
Man, what a degenerate.
He was famous for s**tting himself on stage and throwing it at the audience.
Most of his concerts ended in mass brawls that spilled out onto the street.
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Rook wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 1:46 pm I watched a documentary last night about GG Allin.
Man, what a degenerate.
He was famous for s**tting himself on stage and throwing it at the audience.
Most of his concerts ended in mass brawls that spilled out onto the street.
There's always someone who goes to any lengths to be different & attract attention.
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1964white wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 2:42 pm There's always someone who goes to any lengths to be different & attract attention.


Are you aware of GG Allin, Leon?

I'd never heard of him until i watched the documentary.
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Rook wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 11:39 am Are you aware of GG Allin, Leon?

I'd never heard of him until i watched the documentary.
Not at all, Rook.

Read about him when you mentioned the documentary you watched.
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Rook wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 1:46 pm I watched a documentary last night about GG Allin.
Man, what a degenerate.
He was famous for s**tting himself on stage and throwing it at the audience.
Most of his concerts ended in mass brawls that spilled out onto the street.
Sounds like a weekend in Liverpool
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