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Old 06-15-2015, 05:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Maybe worth nothing that some of the albums like user-made creations won't even have a Wikipedia OR Discogs/RYM to link to :P
Well you can't have everything. I guess it's up to anyone who asks me to listen to their album to supply the relevant info for others.
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The single version is; the version on Let it Bleed is "Country Honk" because it's, uh, more country.
Ah, so I'm not gone totally senile. Thanks.
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Yesssssssss

Also I'll pick a different synth pop album for my next one. Listened to the Desire album today and it was underwhelming bar a few tracks.
Yeah, I really REALLY enjoyed that. It came very close to being a True Love, probably would except it was so short.
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No, I checked RYM and I was right. Johnny Jewel and Nat Walker are in both groups.

Anyway, if Goofle won't, I'm going to put forward Kill for Love by Chromatics. I might say Night Drive instead but I think you'd hate the last track.
Again: not accepting any albums at the moment.
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Can't wait for the Fåûst review, even more excited for Moondog though.
Fåûst in a few hours...
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Old 06-15-2015, 11:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Ah, so I'm not gone totally senile. Thanks.
I don't know that I would go that far, right now. But mayhaps you've still a few sad brain cells 'neath your brow.
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I don't know that I would go that far, right now. But mayhaps you've still a few sad brain cells 'neath your brow.
LOL Boo LOL Boo LOL Boo

I'm on the fence man.

Mayhaps???
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Old 06-15-2015, 01:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Is our Jimmy giving the Nazi salute there?
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Old 06-15-2015, 05:49 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Can someone please just confirm that the Moondog album is a 1959 one by a blind composer? There seems a little confusion about it. I mean, I've no problem listening to classical minimalist music, but I'd just like to be sure I'm selecting the correct album.
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Old 06-15-2015, 05:51 PM   #6 (permalink)
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When your recs are back open in this thread I'm gonna give you some more Lips recs because almost everything they've done is great to worth hearing.
That would be great, but I should really be making sure I keep recs to one band or artiste per person. I'm after all trying to explore a lot of different stuff here, and if I get into one artiste, great, but then listening to another of their albums, in the context of this thread, is a little redundant to me.

I'll probably make that a slightly flexible rule: only new artistes that I have not yet heard, either in this thread or ever. And only once.
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That would be great, but I should really be making sure I keep recs to one band or artiste per person. I'm after all trying to explore a lot of different stuff here, and if I get into one artiste, great, but then listening to another of their albums, in the context of this thread, is a little redundant to me.

I'll probably make that a slightly flexible rule: only new artistes that I have not yet heard, either in this thread or ever. And only once.
A'ight I'll just PM you some links to album of theirs on Youtube sometime, so you can listen to them whenever you want and not have to worry about it being for the thread.
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Can someone please just confirm that the Moondog album is a 1959 one by a blind composer? There seems a little confusion about it. I mean, I've no problem listening to classical minimalist music, but I'd just like to be sure I'm selecting the correct album.
That's correct! Guy actually composed in brail and made his own percussion instrument. Really excited for this review.
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