Great description!
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Great description!
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Hi Marcello
And big hugs!
That's actually what I think as well. The new stuff isn't as delayed and they are dealing with the backlog problem as they can.
It's extremely typical GOP:
Take a government sector that works reasonably well, sabotage it and say 'the free market will do it better' and then privatize it and get campaign contributions from...
Yes.
Big, big thanks to Mike Johnson for giving us these three live performances to put up on the Cuneiform YouTube page!
https://youtu.be/36urh_gZh-U
https://youtu.be/V1ijhX_yLhQ
Big, big thanks to Mike Johnson for giving us these three live performances to put up on the Cuneiform YouTube page!
https://youtu.be/36urh_gZh-U
https://youtu.be/V1ijhX_yLhQ
Big, big thanks to Mike Johnson for giving us these three live performances to put up on the Cuneiform YouTube page!
https://youtu.be/36urh_gZh-U
https://youtu.be/V1ijhX_yLhQ
In fighter planes or behind the cello!
What a great and cool thing to know about your family!!!
Also worth reading
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Glass_(Stan_Kenton_album)
It's really Grigsby's homage to composer Bob Graettinger and his complete collection of compositions and / or arrangements recorded in his lifetime entitled "City Of Glass"
Bob is one of the most...
PS and if I die first, I’m taking it with me.....
To make certain that we meet someday, I will promise to tell you the insane ‘Chris and John weekly band-meeting’ story that Maggie Thomas told me when I was 19 and met the band and her.....
But...
My fave part is when the band KNOWINGLY use ‘good, ol’, normal guy’ John to lure in his replacement for them, and John knows that he is being used in that way and Georgie retrospectively knows that...
But you're not the one 'living the life', so you don't get any say! :lol
Some bands get along well AND work together sympathetically
Some bands don't get along but generally appreciate what the others do bring to the table and work together sympathetically
Some...
I would be likely to agree. It's certainly what I most often play when I want to hear Cow.
BOTH good ones.
If you like it to enough to get more, get Zombie or Original Sufferhead (which has serious comparisons that can be musically drawn between it and Magma!)
:lol
Maybe if you grew up in Nigeria!
GOOD MOVE
Which ones? Let's start a FELA FELA FELA thread!
Fair enough. No, they don't deliver to P.O. Boxes - but you get my point.
That's not true.
UPS and FEDEX deliver anywhere in the country and they add surcharges for all rural areas, for non business deliveries, etc etc etc.
But they DO deliver to any address.
Never saw him and greatly regret that.
Rest In Peace to the original drummer for the New York Art Quartet and so much more
A chance to hear and the interest to hear are two very removed and different things.
IMO.
Great, great player.
It is kinda funny to say that someone had an exquisite touch on something as plastic as a Fender Rhodes, but Chick REALLY did.
Rest In Peace
Fela Kuti TRANSCENDS The Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall Of Fame.
Maybe they need him, but he certainly doesn’t need THEM.
This is pretty well known and covered in numerous FZ books and online. Paging Mr. Triscuits!
A little surprised that you just ran across this now.
It’s a reasonable recording for 1963, but...
Never happen.
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I wasn't the world's hugest fan either, but the creative world needs these types of outside / WAY OUTSIDE the box thinkers and creators, whether or not they appeal to me personally.
...
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A lot of Present and a little Curlew....
:lol
I want for my next bath!
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I have said this multiple times and I am happy to say it again
George Cartwright is one of my very favorite people on a personal level that I have ever worked with.
Yes, I did. I am very happy to have it, but when I got it and read it, I realized that it was the big piece that I read when it first ran in The Nation.
Still, major major coverage of this stuff...
When life returns to normal and I see you, I will regale you with tales of Curlew.
And I will second North America, although it’s very ‘produced’, it’s also very ‘succinct’.
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Any of these totally smoke in my completely biased opinion
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I THINK that I like Putting Of Death and Chicago XX both a little more than No Ifs. But don't hold me to it.
There is actually a BandCamp only "Stopped Clocks II" and I am ashamed to say that even though I am a big fans of Stopped Clocks, I haven't gotten around to buying it or even playing it. :oops
Posted in a different thread:
https://youtu.be/UZLO-hiyroE
:up :up
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Cute gurlz with violins dancing. What more can anyone want???
You’ve never seen them, have you, Richard??
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I like Sanguine Hum very much, but I cannot say that I hear them as avant-garde in any way, except maybe for their tasteful factor......
It’s LIFE worthy. It’s even true.
It is a digital only reissue of the release on Voiceprint.
P.S.
No votes for Starebaby? Lost Crown? Code Girl? Ghost Rhythms? Kairon IRSE!? Messthetics?
There's so so so so so much out there now....
Grasshopper:
If you want to be 'surprised', you need to push yourself to listen to things you don't think you like. If you are only listening to things you like, there will seldom be surprise...
I hated Dagmar's vocals once upon a time. Same for Peter Hammill.
:lol
No, only : 'electric taishogoto'
Well stated.
It's only dead if it has to have bassoons and/or acoustic pianos.
As I once said. There are lots of bands doing the crazy / complex thing that Henry Cow, for example, did, but...
Death to false prog!
Baltimore
Damn! That's a first world problem winner!
BandCamp's cut is dependent on what you are selling (digital vs. physical) and also how much business you have done with them.
I believe it's 10% for CDs.
The photos are from the Seattle show (only time In Cahoots ever played in the USA).
Why odd? Good photos in a booklet are always a plus.
Shipping charges should be essentially the same: $3.50 for 1st CD / $.75 for each additional CD. NO? If not let me know and I'll play with settings.
Giant pain in the ass and time consuming...
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This.
I'm really tired of worrying about posting known documented facts in a thread like this because 'it's too political'.
If it was 1993, then I feel pretty sure it was the same tour, especially since we both came away with similar thoughts about the performances served and the length of the performances...
I don’t recall ...
No, actually. I saw Kevin play in Baltimore, MD in the period of about 1988-1993. Which, I assume, is also when Michael/Triscuits saw him. I wish I could be more specific of the date.
My memory...