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

  1. #14401
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    Better get cracking sorting that deck out before i go nutz..

    But music while i fart about: Jasper - Liberation


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    https://perge.bandcamp.com/



    Tangerine Dream done properly!

    Currently at ear splitting volumes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    I have that - but can't get on with it. Porter has a wonderful voice, but the arrangements are just to smooth and syrupy for my taste.
    My thoughts too, but seeing Ivo (Primare) mentioning it prompted me to give it another go. And it must have just caught me in the right mood.
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  4. #14404
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    Big Eno fan here



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    But now it's Sunday morning, time for some Jazz...

  6. #14406
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    Interesting album that Andre, could only have been done in the '60s..

    Dave Lambert is a much under rated guitarist, always a pleasure to watch with the Strawbs. never seen any Fire stuff on the Merchandise table iethers..

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    Fire - Magic Shoemaker

    Add water... Makes It's own sauce! + Don't Do Rap.. Don't do Urrban.. Don't do Modern R&B and Don't Do Radio 1 cos it's all fecking SHITE

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    Family: Entertainment. RSLP 6340.
    I'm still surprised just how underated the first 3 Family's are. Again could only be late 60's.

    Add water... Makes It's own sauce! + Don't Do Rap.. Don't do Urrban.. Don't do Modern R&B and Don't Do Radio 1 cos it's all fecking SHITE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scorps View Post
    Like quite a lot of eno tbh especially my life in a bush of ghosts he did with david byrne strange album but well worth a listen.

    My listening highlights today have been orb's new one called "the abolition of the royal familia"" some really nice soundscapes. Reminded me in places of art of noise hence next choice
    art of noise - The seduction of claude debussey classic art of noise worthy of an hours worth of anyones time
    Yello - Touch one of their best with a great cameo from trumpet player Till Bronner who i also like. One of my favourite bands was gutted to miss them live in germany the other year. Do hope they tour the UK at some point but they getting on in years so not holding my breath.
    If I ever come round to yours I won't need to bring any of my music as you already have it! I take it you will have heard "Toy" by Yello, one of my favourites which I had to buy on vinyl after hearing it on Firebottle's set up.

    Might just play the Eno/Byrne one later. Bought it thirty-odd years ago, but it hasn't had an outing for the last 20 of those.
    I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in

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    Taking me back to my youth this Sunday Morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pierre De Grenoble View Post
    Family: Entertainment. RSLP 6340.
    I'm still surprised just how underated the first 3 Family's are. Again could only be late 60's.

    great band. were one of my favs in the day
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