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Thread: Spinning Today - What Are You Listening To Right Now? (Part 3)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pieoftheday View Post
    Colour of spring, talk talk CD, via my pioneer good, via my muse now DAC rat her better, not sure why...........

    Talk Talk - great mostly underrated band; I saw them in 1981 (first album tour) with Duran Duran and they were very good !!! Got most of there albs - excellent band and singers voice quite distinct. Love the track "Today" - awsome!!!
    It isn't necessarily about doing things right, its also about doing the right thing !!!!!

    ITS A LONG WAY TO THE TOP........................ WHEN YA WANNA ROCK N ROLL !!!


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    Jack White - Blunderbuss (LP, Third Man Records US 2012)

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    Some vinyl picked up at this morning’s boot sale:

    Missa Luba




    Paul Simon – ‘There Goes Rhyming Simon’






    and a CD picked up in my local charity shop yesterday:

    Vampire Weekend – ‘Contra’

    Barry

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    Sunday night boogie on double vinyl


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pieoftheday View Post
    Colour of spring, talk talk CD, via my pioneer good, via my muse now DAC rat her better, not sure why...........
    Quote Originally Posted by Us-&-Them View Post
    Talk Talk - great mostly underrated band; I saw them in 1981 (first album tour) with Duran Duran and they were very good !!! Got most of there albs - excellent band and singers voice quite distinct. Love the track "Today" - awsome!!!

    I like Talk Talk an awful lot. Started off loving 'The Colours of Spring'. Then when 'Spirit of Eden and then 'Laughing Stock' came out, 'Colours of Spring' fell out of favour somewhat. Now for the moment I much prefer it again. A really great band. And no chance it seems of Mark Hollis ever recording music again.

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    Picked up these two in the week.......







    And this one is getting a final listen on my CD copy before it heads out of the door....



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    Freak out




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    And lastly....



    Triosk - The Headlight Serenade

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    Well its nearly time for slumberland and just finishing off this fab album from 1991 SAIGON KICK by SAIGON KICK :-

    Saigon-Kick-Saigon-Kick-1991-Front-Cover-66255.jpg

    Another great (and mostly unknown) band that was from a very short era (metal fusion) in music that was mixing metal, tribal and rock together and were strangely quite melodic in places

    SUPERB !!!!!
    It isn't necessarily about doing things right, its also about doing the right thing !!!!!

    ITS A LONG WAY TO THE TOP........................ WHEN YA WANNA ROCK N ROLL !!!


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    Very (very) nice pressing on Columbia/Sony Legacy, so I take it it's from the States although I bought it in HMV Birmingham. Almost chillingly, starkly beautiful album.
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