Larks I is one of the best pieces by KC imo. It's a journey in and of itself. Have no fear Jedster. When Msr Fripp's guitar pans from R to L (or is it L to R?) before all hell breaks loose, its such...
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Larks I is one of the best pieces by KC imo. It's a journey in and of itself. Have no fear Jedster. When Msr Fripp's guitar pans from R to L (or is it L to R?) before all hell breaks loose, its such...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIq-ewfTSeA
Mind Drive - Yes
^ Crazy! Talented bloke and not afraid to laugh at himself. Or Elvis.
Well, we know that. Its kind of silly to leave out A Little Man and Songs For Ships (although the Big Ship EP was listed), but hey, any Cardiacs attention is good....plus its largely positive.
https://www.loudersound.com/features/cardiacs-a-guide-to-their-best-albums
Will do. In headphones on streaming its killer, so I hope its gonna knock me out. Das Rheingold seems to be at a lower level overall, but just as good sonically as the others (from what I've heard so...
La Route Aux Cypres - Ange
Cardboard Amanda - Polish my Mumper
Solti/Vienna (vinyl)
Levine/Met
Janowski/Staatskapelle Dresden
Bohm/Bayreuther Festpiele
Van Zweden/Hong Kong (well, not here yet)
Awesome. I don't own that version but should get it. I have Sinopoli/Philharmonia. Yes, the overture is absolutely blissful.
Because I am obsessed/addicted to The Ring, I've been Spotifying this...
Oh yeah....love that set :up
The "dueling weaving guitars" and Levin on bass gives a commonality amongst the early 80s band and the Thrak era, yet they travelled different paths.
Thanks Adele...got the goods! Looking forward to digging in to both discs.
The Perfect Stranger - Zappa
I've always liked the sputtering ending too.
Irish goodbye? :)
^ Good lord...Definitely will check this. Danke!
Totally agree. It's a wonderful, wonderful album - and I would guess largely unknown to most of the world out there. It's become a Canterbury fav for me over the past few years - although I seem to...
The Adventures of Greggery Peccery
^ I love Martha...she is amazing.
Just ended Tristan overture (Karajan/Berliner)...doesn't get better than this. Why am I tearing up? I guess I must be getting sentimental in my olde age. Or...
Soup - Can
The Queen is Dead - The Smiths
Larks' Tongues on Charcoal Grills
Burnt Weeny Sandwich
Got vaccine number one in Albany this past Friday. Arm still hurts like a batch. Pfizer. Nice people and very organized.
^ yep...me too!
Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 29
Excellent! 50....crazy.
Been enjoying the creamcheese out of both Malesch and 2nd the past few days, so I just ordered Live Rhine 74 on vinyl. Rhinyl.
Sinatra - Try a Little Tenderness (vinyl)
Carmen - Bizet
First off, congrats!
Yeah I've ordered shirts, mugs, CDs, LPs, DVDs, etc a lot of stuff. The last order back in July for two LPs never made it....so I emailed Mary (she basically runs the shop)...
I love Three Quartets too but I play Friends more, I guess I like it better. The Rhodes is just so killer. The entire vibe of the recording just pulls you in, eh?
Pay no heed. It's a stupid ass comment. He obviously has a beef with FZ, so who gives a fuck what he thinks.
^ absolutely. I have a killer vinyl pressing of this. I transcribed and analyzed Eddie's bass solo in "Sicily" for a jazz class I took in undergrad...great solo!
Holy Diver - Dio
Yeah, because that's he all he accomplished in his life. Seriously?
$12 180g LP? Ordered.
^amazing. Loved it!
I wonder what Tim's fav Kinks albums were?
Sing to God - Cardiacs :horns
^ Collector's items.
I really dig both Chamber Symphonies. The Ensemble Modern tears this up.
She Said She Was a Dancer
Farm on the Freeway
Budapest
Don't Beato around the bush.
Will do.
I need to listen to DSCH 15 more than I do...it's so unique within his symphonies. The Barshai was the first complete DSCH set I bought on disc, then I got the Haitink 2nd.
Glad you dig...
DSCH 15 (symphony).....Barshai
This.
What's Jackson?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo7qoonzTCE
The more I look at it
The more I like it
Heh, I do think it's good
I like it!
That Volur is definitely kool! Violin is a nice texture and I really dig their use of dynamics, which is missing in some metal. Thx for the heads-up Dunc and Bradbone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKHyhBpqou4
Thx Dunc...will check out later.
https://ultimateclassicrock.com/underrated-yes-songs/
I much prefer the newest FK over this but in all honesty I've only heard each once-ish.
Those Thinking Plague live clips are absolutely killer. The commitment to learning that material is to be commended. Mike, if you're out there: great, great work man. That ending guitar passage alone...
I have always really liked this album - had the twofer CD forever. I just found a great copy on vinyl for $10 and I feel like I am listening to this album for the first time. Everything finally...