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#27812 (permalink) |
Aficionado of Fine Filth
Join Date: Nov 2009
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![]() The new release from Tommy Guerrero out of San Francisco, CA. It's an instrumental, Latin/soul/jazz/folk/funk/ambient/surf/rock type of album. I'm four tunes into it and it already feels like a keeper. |
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#27813 (permalink) |
Music Addict
Join Date: Oct 2009
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David Johansen - Frenchette
Co-written by David Johansen & Sylvain Sylvain. The wit and sly humor of the Dolls remained intact. Syl's version: EDIT: Sorry, wrong thread. Should have posted in "What Are You Listening To Right Now?" Last edited by ribbons; 01-15-2021 at 07:34 PM. |
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#27815 (permalink) |
Music Addict
Join Date: Sep 2020
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Just nabbed a copy of this from the Bezos site -
![]() Harvest Festival (1999, EMI) Not a prog rock listener, especially, but the allmusic.com review cemented a purchase. It’s a 5 CD survey set/booklet of the period between ‘69 to ‘76. Apparently there’s a newer, shorter set out which covers roughly half the period and includes artists not covered in the first retrospective but I thought I’d start here. Spotify is hopeless (in this instance) though much better in representing individual albums. Funny, guy just uploaded an unboxing YT video for this one a couple of days ago. |
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#27816 (permalink) |
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Listening to an old favorite from the late 60's...
It's a Beautiful Day - It's a Beautiful Day (1969) |
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the bantering battleaxe
Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: Cute Post Malone's mom
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Follow up on this because besides the fact that it's just delightful in itself it actually opened my ears to how bird-like some music is. It started because I listened to Messiaen who was obviously influenced by birds, but also for instance some of the short expressive musical phrases in jazz which aren't bound to chord progressions
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#27819 (permalink) |
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![]() ![]() They Only Come Out At Night Edgar Winter Group (1972, Epic) My pop had this in his collection. Never played it. Cover was too freaky looking. Admitted wuss. Only recently got into it. Blasting it now. Biggest lp for the band. 70s feel good vibes. But it sure looked like some vampire **** at 10. ![]() |
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