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« Reply #7755 on: February 26, 2012, 02:58:28 AM »

BACH: Toccata & Fugue, Passacaglia & Fugue, Pastorale and Preludes & Fugues performed by E. POWER BIGGS
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« Reply #7756 on: February 27, 2012, 11:48:17 AM »



Brahms/Tchaikovsky Violin Concertos



Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Suites Nos.1 and 2
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« Reply #7757 on: February 27, 2012, 04:05:49 PM »

The f**kin' CRAMPS!!!!! in 2006! Good as ever! makes me proud to be an old punk!  Cheers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhDnmmfJGyk Do people ever watch what we post? When I see it-I watch it-but if I don't see it-I don't. Weird huh?  Drink I dunno.
I DO know this is a GREAT place,and if Im drinking,people are still nice to me-or in the other room. Wink
Yeh, I usually listen to the youtube music.  Smile
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BIG STAR #1 RECORD 
 
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« Reply #7758 on: February 28, 2012, 03:32:24 PM »

BIG STAR Sister Lovers    
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« Reply #7759 on: February 28, 2012, 04:37:00 PM »

BIG STAR Sister Lovers    



I've always meant to expose myself more to Big Star but just never have for some reason I can't explain. It's sort of like somebody who has always heard of the Evil Dead movies but has only seen half of Army of Darkness. I'll have to rectify that, especially since I've been listening to a lot more music lately than I normally do.
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« Reply #7760 on: February 29, 2012, 12:36:25 AM »

BIG STAR Sister Lovers  



I've always meant to expose myself more to Big Star but just never have for some reason I can't explain. It's sort of like somebody who has always heard of the Evil Dead movies but has only seen half of Army of Darkness. I'll have to rectify that, especially since I've been listening to a lot more music lately than I normally do.
The first two are available as a compilation, and they're both remarkable, chock full, and essential if you like Rock, songwriting, Pop Rock, or the USA response to the Brit wave.  
I had their third album first, and, frankly, was stunned.  I was a kid and had not heard of BIG STAR when I was contemporaneous with them (and I even knew THE NEW YORK DOLLS !)  I was also a phantom of the bargain bin, lord knows how many times I passed over the worthwhile (like Gilded Palace of Sin or Low, both of which I remember seeing in bargain bins back back back in the day...) and I think I saw BIG STAR too, and opted for Time Peace THE RASCALS.


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« Reply #7761 on: February 29, 2012, 09:48:17 AM »

90 Day Men - Panda Park


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« Reply #7762 on: February 29, 2012, 03:55:34 PM »

I'm listening to a very lucky fleamarket find DIZZY GILLESPIE Groovin' High: The Dizzy Gillespie Story 1939-1950.  This CD is apparently long OOP, and was used, abused, cracked case and dirty, but the disk was fine.  I've had it uploaded on two computers now, but I had to scan the cover as I couldn't find it online.  There is a similarly titled release on Amazon, but it's not this playlist.  These include classic well known recordings ("Salt Peanuts") but mostly unusual studio sets, two versions of the awesome "Groovin' High" plus wonderful live recordings made over din: cocktails, chatter, as background for jaw-droppingly marvelous performances. A real treasure trove!  
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Some of these tracks have lots of grit and dirt at the source, but the sound's all there.  I don't mind "tape hiss" as long as it's not predominant... and don't mind records showing their age.   Wink Drink  

DIZZY GILLESPIE Groovin' High: The Dizzy Gillespie Story 1939-1950
 

NEW YORK DOLLS (first album)
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« Reply #7763 on: February 29, 2012, 05:07:04 PM »

I'm listening to a very lucky fleamarket find DIZZY GILLESPIE Groovin' High: The Dizzy Gillespie Story 1939-1950.  This CD is apparently long OOP, and was used, abused, cracked case and dirty, but the disk was fine.  I've had it uploaded on two computers now, but I had to scan the cover as I couldn't find it online.  There is a similarly titled release on Amazon, but it's not this playlist.  These include classic well known recordings ("Salt Peanuts") but mostly unusual studio sets, two versions of the awesome "Groovin' High" plus wonderful live recordings made over din: cocktails, chatter, as background for jaw-droppingly marvelous performances. A real treasure trove!  
...
Some of these tracks have lots of grit and dirt at the source, but the sound's all there.  I don't mind "tape hiss" as long as it's not predominant... and don't mind records showing their age.   Wink Drink  

DIZZY GILLESPIE Groovin' High: The Dizzy Gillespie Story 1939-1950
 

NEW YORK DOLLS (first album)



Sometimes it's a little scary that we happen to be listening to some of the same things at the same time. I've been listening to New York Dolls alot lately.
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« Reply #7764 on: February 29, 2012, 08:25:01 PM »

NEW YORK DOLLS Too Much Too Soon    


...Sometimes it's a little scary that we happen to be listening to some of the same things at the same time. I've been listening to New York Dolls alot lately...


Oh, you too?  Love the NEW YORK DOLLS.  No ROBERT PALMER, though?   Wink Thumbup
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« Reply #7765 on: March 01, 2012, 12:16:41 AM »

NEW YORK DOLLS Too Much Too Soon    


...Sometimes it's a little scary that we happen to be listening to some of the same things at the same time. I've been listening to New York Dolls alot lately...


Oh, you too?  Love the NEW YORK DOLLS.  No ROBERT PALMER, though?   Wink Thumbup


Just got The Power Station album in the mail today, it's pure bliss.  TeddyR
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« Reply #7766 on: March 01, 2012, 01:55:15 PM »

...No ROBERT PALMER, though?   Wink Thumbup


Just got The Power Station album in the mail today, it's pure bliss.  TeddyR
Our friend Flick James doesn't care for ROBERT PALMER

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« Reply #7767 on: March 01, 2012, 11:24:43 PM »

...No ROBERT PALMER, though?   Wink Thumbup


Just got The Power Station album in the mail today, it's pure bliss.  TeddyR
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I guess he sweats...when the heat is on.  Wink   As for my recent listening, hmmm....




I've also been listening to a Pierre Bachelet box-set, Medulla by Bjork, Nantucket Sleighride by Mountain, Fireball Zone by Ric Ocasek, John Cage: Music for Prepared Piano Volume 2 by Boris Berman & Ganryu Island by John Zorn. On Spotify: Jerry Reed, Ultravox, Kraftwerk, The Shangri-Las, Spastic Ink, & Herbie Hancock.
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« Reply #7768 on: March 02, 2012, 09:05:19 AM »

NEW YORK DOLLS Too Much Too Soon    


...Sometimes it's a little scary that we happen to be listening to some of the same things at the same time. I've been listening to New York Dolls alot lately...


Oh, you too?  Love the NEW YORK DOLLS.  No ROBERT PALMER, though?   Wink Thumbup


Surprising, but alas, no Robert Palmer for this lad.
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« Reply #7769 on: March 02, 2012, 09:53:43 AM »



Brahms/Tchaikovsky Violin Concertos
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