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    Ginger Baker: Falling Off The Roof
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    The Cure - Songs of a Lost World


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boceephus View Post
    The Cure - Songs of a Lost World


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    Same here! What a great return.

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    Aprhodite's Child - 666 (probably the closest thing to a Halloween album that I have with me at the moment)
    For Halloween I would spin - Halloween - Laz

    Some Bernard Szajner stuff might also fit the bill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarebird View Post
    For Halloween I would spin - Halloween - Laz

    Some Bernard Szajner stuff might also fit the bill.
    At the moment I only have Merlin and the live album (silence...). Unfortunately they don't do a lot for me though. Their last one Le Festin is supposed to be their best though. Also, I don't find them to be particularly scary sounding. Next Halloween I will try to play First Utterance by Comus but I didn't have it with me this time (I didn't bring it with me where I'm staying).
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    First, full album today I've heard:

    Brownsville Station.....Yeah

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digital_Man View Post
    At the moment I only have Merlin and the live album (silence...). Unfortunately they don't do a lot for me though. Their last one Le Festin is supposed to be their best though. Also, I don't find them to be particularly scary sounding. Next Halloween I will try to play First Utterance by Comus but I didn't have it with me this time (I didn't bring it with me where I'm staying).
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    Second, full album of the day:

    Lee Michaels.....5th

    More, early 70s, roots rock.

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    Roy Harper- 1984+ (Jugula)
    Iggy Pop- New Values
    Jethro Tull- Thick as a Brick
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    Beardfish - Songs for Beating Hearts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piskie View Post
    Roy Harper- 1984+ (Jugula)
    One of my favorites of his, and probably one of my favorite albums! (IMO, the + isn't really part of the title, just part of the Rizla package design. Maybe I've always been wrong though, 1984+ would kind of make sense...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piskie View Post
    Roy Harper- 1984+ (Jugula)
    Iggy Pop- New Values
    Jethro Tull- Thick as a Brick
    New Values is a really good Iggy album.
    Still alive and well...
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    David Gilmour - Luck and Strange
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    Beardfish - Songs for Beating Hearts (Second listen...)

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    Iggy Pop - Blah Blah Blah
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