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Paul Caporino of M.O.T.O. Wrote:
I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.


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 Post subject: Re: September random
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This random thread was started on the first of the month!

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i haven't heard of that


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 Post subject: Re: September random
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Haha I had heard about that video. Holy shit.


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kinda funny, but CLEARLY staged

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 Post subject: Re: September random
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French EP by the girl band with a slightly unfortunate name but apparently
it was derived from the first letter of each girl's name (a bit like ABBA)



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love this artwork (the record is rubbish btw) it was very popular in the early 70's
and it reminds me of old mags and the TV show Magpie, Noel plugs away inside the gate-fold

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this sounds like great Library music but is in fact a Swiss jazz fusion band who released this LP in 1976

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unusual and pretty scarce album released in the early 70's on Deroy & features
a track by 'Pop' Group which is short and more electric guitar wig-out than Pop

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found in the same box was this old album by Ivor Cutler



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also found together but in another box a nice pair of Marty Feldman albums

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actual GG too much? luckily BA has that Glitter sound you need!


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this was a nice find, with a cool label too I dimly remember a Hepworths
shop on the high street years ago, but guess they've all long gone now

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9/11 the truth at last, who knew?


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Here's another plug for a friend's podcast, this one is about Teenage Head

http://priorvolumes.com/episode-3-teenage-head

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 Post subject: Re: September random
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Can someone make a gif of 4:26-27?

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Flying Rabbit Wrote:
Jerkass Wrote:


Can someone make a gif of 4:26-27?


FR - you should appreciate - that vid reminded me a bit of Rasta Rafiki. i was shocked to find out they are still active.

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 Post subject: Re: September random
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found in the same box was this old album by Ivor Cutler


Nice find.

If pushed I'd pick 'Beautiful Cosmos' as the greatest song of all time. Make of that what you will....

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 Post subject: Re: September random
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FR - you should appreciate - that vid reminded me a bit of Rasta Rafiki. i was shocked to find out they are still active.


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 Post subject: Re: September random
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 5:34 am 
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Kate's back!

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Kate's front!

She was in such good form Saturday night, telling us how much she loved us, god the audience just lapped it up,
there were some folks near us in raptures, a bit annoying to be honest as they whooped and hollered at
every opportunity. There were some celebs, a couple of seats in front was Moby - celebrating his 49th,
the reason I know this was I had read it in the 'i paper' on the train going down, he was sat with his
young son (?) who was dressed identical to him, jeans/t-shirt, shaved head! he was the youngest person I saw there.

The programmes are really beautiful (of course) and were worth the £15 - there were lovely posters too
and the T-shirts which have wings on the back were £25. All the hoola about having ID etc was not enforced,
they just scanned the tickets and we were in. The general vibe was so chill and relaxed - nothing to do with the
3 pints and a spliff we'd had before we went in. The first half hour was a few odd LP tracks, Top of The City and
Running Up That Hill were good but the revelation was an incredibly powerful, goose pimply version of
King Of The Mountain, which made the single sound weak in comparison, it was the nearest she came to rocking out.

The main course was The Ninth Wave in the first half and the stage gets transformed from the normal set you
see in the pics, and it becomes a mix of theatre, film and WTF, and her voice was spot on throughout, any doubts
about her not cutting it were swept away, she really was as good as you'd hope she would be.
Although the second half of A Sky Of Honey from Aerial was hit and miss for me, there were still the theatrics and some
beautiful backdrops film of birds and the moon etc but the piece as a whole was a bit self indulgent and I suppose after
the first half being so good it was hard to top. It came to a bit of a Eh? moment half way through when her son
Bertie sang a song, and to be honest he cannot sing at all, and that was almost painful to hear, but the polite applause
he received was for who he was more than what he'd just subjected us to.

She finished off with a few more album tracks and a good run through of Cloudbusting and then she was off.
The show finished at around 11 and of course the queues at the tube were pretty grim, along with train delays
at Euston and a packed last train home I didn't get in until gone half 2am so was pretty shattered yesterday
but the abiding memories are of a fantastic experience and well worth the money, hassle and wait.


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Sounds like a really good time.

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 Post subject: Re: September random
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I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.


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most of these I picked up for 50p a pop at a local auction last weekend

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the band who became Love Sculpture who then became Rockpile - all are Dave Edmunds,
note Tim Rose mis-spelt credit




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French imported Russian folk 8" acetate





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released in 1969 to celebrate the investiture of Charles Phillip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor
as the Prince of Wales - sung by Meic Stevens

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various Folk LP from 1977



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I had to get this as a companion to my Teach Yourself Yorkshire album

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tatty sleeve but great tunes

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Jazz drum heavy late night drink 7" released in conjunction with Radio Luxembourg

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2 x LP - loving awareness is free, is free, is free...

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2 x LP of music for Dungeons & Dragons




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WWII 2 x LP with all the big hits but it bombed in the charts

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