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Aug 04, 2016 07:30AM
Peeping Tom - self-titled
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Thomas wrote: "That is so weird Stephen!"Can't argue with you there, Thomas - they've made two albums I'm addicted to at the minute, and which will keep me going until the new Bad Seeds album in Sept.
Mick Harvey - Intoxicated Man.
Bill wrote: "The Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant"The intro still makes me feel like I can leap tall buildings in a single bound - 'Bollocks' was a game changing album.
Stephen wrote: "Bill wrote: "The Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant"The intro still makes me feel like I can leap tall buildings in a single bound - 'Bollocks' was a game changing album."
Indeed. And boy did it ever need it. Might say the same today. The interview above is funny and interesting. Nevermind. Never Mind.
Seasick Steve - Bring It OnPlayed on what looks like a hand-made, three-string, possibly haunted, cigar box guitar.
Gary Clark Jr. - Bright Lights [Official Music Video]Been watching the movie "Chef" hence all the GCJ.
.ratiug emos yalp nac eh maddoG
Janie wrote: "Kate Bush - Night of the Swallow"Placebo - Running Up That Hill
not as good as the original
Thomas wrote: "Spandau Ballet - To Cut a Long Story Short"I just caught a glimpse of Tony Hadley singing I Know This Much I True at a recent festival on tv.
Barbarous Pomerania - Spirit of 300 from Rana Island
Just read Gregg Allman cancelled his tour, siting health reasons, for the foreseeable future including his shows with ZZ Top and Peter Frampton, which I have tickets for. It's the health concerns that scare me with the liver transplant and all. Lou Reed's similar sudden decline and ultimate death still fresh on my mind. I have a recent bootleg of his with Warren Haynes from Red Rocks in Colorado and he never sounded better. Even tho his age was apparent in his voice it complimented his singing even better. I've never heard a more moving rendition of Melissa, and Old Before My Time and Come On In To My Kitchen were fabulous. Hell, ever note was wonderful. Hadn't heard him sound better in years.
--Brian Auger's Oblivion Express – "Live Oblivion Vol. 1 "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGa8S...
This live version of "Bumpin'On Sunset" has to be one of the finest ever recorded. and Alex Ligertwood's vocal is superb. --
Karl wrote: "Rodney wrote: "Tori Amos - From the Choirgirl Hotel"-- What ever happened to Ms. Amos ? --"
She married an Englishman and lives on Cornwall. Still very active but doing more stage performance stuff.
Bill wrote: "Karl wrote: "Rodney wrote: "Tori Amos - From the Choirgirl Hotel"-- What ever happened to Ms. Amos ? --"
She married an Englishman and lives on Cornwall."
-- I just looked her up and it seems she has been releasing music this whole time, the latest being a 2-CD set "The Light Princess" (Original Cast Recording) was released on October 9, 2015 - I lost track of her around 2005. --
Karl wrote: "Bill wrote: "Karl wrote: "Rodney wrote: "Tori Amos - From the Choirgirl Hotel"-- What ever happened to Ms. Amos ? --"
She married an Englishman and lives on Cornwall."
-- I just looked her up a..."
I lost track of her in the lates '90s shortly after seeing her in concert, which was spectacular btw. It was just after she released "Under The Pink" and she was still living in Taos, New Mexico, where it was recorded in an old hacienda and near where I lived. I remember some story about a stranger appearing in the middle of the night when she was recording and getting them all really high and some peyote buttons and seeing ancient spirits and such.
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