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For me Led Zeppelin were like the Oasis to *Jethro Tull's Blur. All front and volume with a tried and tested (boring) blues formula, while Jethro Tull/Blur continued to be inovative with each new...
Kate Bush - The Kick Inside
Or
Arena - Double Vision
Or
Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds
The first Marillion I disliked was the first three tracks of Misplaced Childhood. For me Clutching at Straws is unlistenable.
1. Script for a Jester's Tear
2. He Knows You Know
3. The Web
4. Garden Party
5. Chelsea Monday
6. Forgotten Sons
7. Punch and Judy
8. Jigsaw
9. She Chameleon
10. Fugazi
The Knife - Silent Shout album.
"You can't handle the truth!" ;)
This isn't a genre this is a term for usage, this is pigeonholing certain bands from real genres e.g. ambient, black metal. It is a term for usage e.g. like Sunday morning music or driving music or...
Eddie's record label is amazing, loads of odd and obscure stuff. About 15 years I got two CDs from Trunk of John Baker's compositions for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Hilarious, and of course The Fast Show did the same kind of thing many years later with Jazz Club.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsQYzpOHpik
A new age channel on the radio.
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Dank U! I assume Klog is from a forthcoming album? But have you heard "Her" the A side on the new single?
BTW, how brilliant was that song by Lavinia Blackwell? Sounded a bit like Cirkulus. Amazing folky song. She has a 2 song single Waiting For Tomorrow/All Seems Better available at the moment on...
She sounded better on Hands and Secret but I think nerves maybe got the better of her as she sang Fanny, she was a bit shaky bless her.
WOW!!!! THe new single Hands is bloody fantastic! 7" out soon according to Joanne.. The ABC Convention got a mention too.
Thanks, I shall listen to that now.
Thanks for doing that, I was having problems with it.
I think it might be a UK-US cultural thing as well. He was well-loved by UK radio listeners for decades, simply because of his soft voice and his aloof attitude.
Here is the opening track on the debut, it also happens to be my favourite on the debut. What I especially like about this is that it opens with the type of Swedish forest road that I regularly use....
High praise indeed!
Most of the versions on Neil Young's Live Rust, with three exceptions:
1. Powderfinger. which is much better on Rust Never Sleeps.
2. I am A Child, which is much better as the gentle, acoustic...
Yea, kind of round the edges of hard rock and metal but firmly in an early 70s, bluesy hard rock, Jefferson Airplane, Jethro Tull zone.
Most of the first album is on Youtube. Give it a listen!
Kadavar have a similar sound to Lykantropi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE6AqV43bz8
For those of you who liked the debut album from Lykantropi, the follow up Spirituosa will be available soon. Release party soon, at which I will drink and dance. Album artwork by a very talented...
If you pretend that you don't know CAS is by Genesis and try to listen to it as objectively as you can while thinking about the new prog bands that were around then...well then you can certainly hear...
Well, I was thinking of the popular general UK music press and teen mags of the 70s, Record Mirror, NME, Fabulous 208, Teen Sounds and so on, not specialist magazines for musicians or specific...
I'd like an answer to the opening question. I've never got the massive interest in SD.
Spoilsports!
Rory was one of those artists that if you didn't have an album or hadn't been to a gig or didn't have a brother or a mate who knew about him, then you just didn't know about him or hear about him. He...
Attaboy - Attaboy
This theme tune by Carl Davis hit me hard when I watched World At War as a kid. It still gives me goosbumps every time I hear it, and it also made me love modern classical music.
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According to many, myself included, the most spiritually English piece of music ever written. It is my most favourite piece of music, bar none. It touches you deep in ancient memories in your...
Recently been listening to Novena a lot. I love that album.
Not sure I understand this thread. Are you making better quality CD-Rs of vinyl and old CDs?
Tbh, I don't pay any attention to sound quality at all, I just listen to the music. The only time I look up is if I hear dirt on the needle or if a cd starts jumping or if my wifi stops Spotify.
??? No such thing as a wrong note imo.
Happy Now? ;) Is the new single Paper Thin on it?
My claim to fame is that on a recording of Morrissey in Sweden in 2006, all of a sudden during that expectant lull in the crowd noise waiting for a couple of minutes before the next song just after...
I liked his voice a lot but of course when Tim took over it was much better.
"a certain charm" Are you joking? The orginals of these songs are absolutely amazing. But perhaps it is due to coming to Cardiacs at different periods. I came to them in the late 80s and heard all...
Just turned 57, but according to Groucho Marx I'm only 38.....oh yeah.
Tales of Innocence (1989) - Mephisto Waltz
I don't know how bouffant is defined, but if we include quiffs then the Leningrad Cowboys win that one hands down
Thanks, I thought it must have been. That was my local team when I lived in London, still is the team I follow in fact. Went to my first QPR match at Loftus Road in the early 70s, when I was about 10...
The lyrics and the voices are the reason I didn't (and still don't) listen to a lot of albums, for example, early Genesis. And even on the later Collins' albums I prefer the instrumental or largely...
I prefer instrumental prog and so mostly listen to Mike Oldfield, Tangerine Dream, and similar, and the mostly instrumental Camel albums.
When did this fourm start then? The first time I ever used the internet was 98 and it was for work.
Wow! That's a great channel. BTW when you write QPR, I assume you don't mean the football club? Or do you? Bearing in mind it was just up the road from the BBC studio were OGWT was aired, so I...
Heard it. Not my cup of tea all, despite all the Cardiac's family and friends involved.
I haven't read up on it enough to be honest, but what was Roger's "pick-me-up" of choice, was it just good old fashioned roids or what?
I'm in and following the Red Sox, as I have done since the 80s. Who's to watch in the Red Sox roster this season? Oh and BTW, no HoF for Clemens, WTF!!!
In 1973, in the 1st year at secondary school in Chelsea, in one of the first lessons of the school year our very hippy chick music teacher played "Money" for us. Then in 78 the airwaves were hit by...
Hi Kavus, thank's for Admirals Hard, what a wonderful album. Any plans for a second one?
TD doesn't need remixing, their albums are perfect as they are. I wish SW would just F off!
Roots to Branches stands tall amongst their later stuff.
I'll take your word for it. I know nothing about the production and behind the scenes stuff and crew and so on.
I never watched the orignal series as a kid, saw the odd episode in passing if my dad was watching it, but I was never interested in it. I've seen a few episodes over the years but ...nah... not my...
I steer clear of HW compilations, far too confusing. I only listen to their studio albums. That said I do own one compo, Roadhawks on vinyl.