Playlist over the last week.
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Re: Playlist over the last week......
Listening to two 70's compilations I picked up for 50p each
Worth the quid i paid for the songs listed below by artists music I don't have in my collection
Congregation 'Softly Whispering I Love You'
Bobby Goldsboro 'Summer (The First Time)'
McGuinness Flint 'When I'm Dead And Gone'
Racey 'Some Girls'
Andy Kim 'Rock Me Gently'..........sounds so much like Neil Diamond
Real Thing 'Can't Get By Without You'
Worth the quid i paid for the songs listed below by artists music I don't have in my collection
Congregation 'Softly Whispering I Love You'
Bobby Goldsboro 'Summer (The First Time)'
McGuinness Flint 'When I'm Dead And Gone'
Racey 'Some Girls'
Andy Kim 'Rock Me Gently'..........sounds so much like Neil Diamond
Real Thing 'Can't Get By Without You'
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Also on the car playlist
Beautiful South 'Blue Is The Colour' - (purchased in a 3 for £1 deal)
Siouxsie & the Banshees 'Peepshow' (not their best but a couple of goodies on there)
Beautiful South 'Blue Is The Colour' - (purchased in a 3 for £1 deal)
Siouxsie & the Banshees 'Peepshow' (not their best but a couple of goodies on there)
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Oh & after hearing the two Don McLean songs on the compilations I had to dig out the CD:
Very Best of Don McLean
Love 'Vincent' 'Castles in The Air' & 'American Pie'
Very Best of Don McLean
Love 'Vincent' 'Castles in The Air' & 'American Pie'
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Congregation 'Softly Whispering I Love You'
A great track 64
Do you press skip for Side 2 Track 4 ???![Dont Know :duno:](./images/smilies/1f914.png)
A great track 64
Do you press skip for Side 2 Track 4 ???
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I certainly do CatMuppet the Cat wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 4:12 pm Congregation 'Softly Whispering I Love You'
A great track 64
Do you press skip for Side 2 Track 4 ???![]()
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I also picked up 2 CD's yesterday 64, but beat you as 50p each, but BOGOF so 50p for both.
Firstly, Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (Special 25th Anniversary Edition CD-DVD), and....
Secondly, Various - Cooking Vinyl Sampler Vol.7 (1998) - which must be worth 25p if for nothing else than the wonderfully titled 'The Undertaker and the Hippy Protest Singer' by Carter USM. Most of the others on there I've never heard of though...………..they could be rubbish![Dont Know :duno:](./images/smilies/1f914.png)
Firstly, Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (Special 25th Anniversary Edition CD-DVD), and....
Secondly, Various - Cooking Vinyl Sampler Vol.7 (1998) - which must be worth 25p if for nothing else than the wonderfully titled 'The Undertaker and the Hippy Protest Singer' by Carter USM. Most of the others on there I've never heard of though...………..they could be rubbish
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Nice oneMuppet the Cat wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 5:09 pm I also picked up 2 CD's yesterday 64, but beat you as 50p each, but BOGOF so 50p for both.
Firstly, Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (Special 25th Anniversary Edition CD-DVD), and....
Secondly, Various - Cooking Vinyl Sampler Vol.7 (1998) - which must be worth 25p if for nothing else than the wonderfully titled 'The Undertaker and the Hippy Protest Singer' by Carter USM. Most of the others on there I've never heard of though...………..they could be rubbish![]()
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Bargains!Muppet the Cat wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2019 5:29 pm Couple of completely random CD purchases today
Julian Cope - Black Sheep (2008 double); and
Billy Bragg & Wilco - Mermaid Avenue
Never heard them and could be rubbish, but only 20p each and both like new.
I'd enjoy them Cat, unsure if Cope & Bragg are your taste
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Jeff Beck Blow By Blow
Thomas Dolby. Aliens Ate My Buick
Thomas Dolby. Aliens Ate My Buick
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A fine album MJ
I enjoy the early Jeff Beck stuff
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Be Bop Deluxe - futurama
goodness me how have I missed this band for all these years?? and all because I didn't like the single Ships in the night........
goodness me how have I missed this band for all these years?? and all because I didn't like the single Ships in the night........
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Three more Simone albums recently acquired
Nina Simone 'Pastel Blues/Let It All Out'
Nina Simone 'Tell It Like It Is' .....the title song will be one of my 70's nominations next time round in the Mega-Song Poll, absolutely gorgeous
Pixies 'Head 'Carrier' - this band rarely disappoints
Faith Brothers 'Eventide' - a nice little surprise this one recommended by Durly who comes up with some cracking albums
Big Country 'Steeltown'
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Nina Simone 'Pastel Blues/Let It All Out'
Nina Simone 'Tell It Like It Is' .....the title song will be one of my 70's nominations next time round in the Mega-Song Poll, absolutely gorgeous
Pixies 'Head 'Carrier' - this band rarely disappoints
Faith Brothers 'Eventide' - a nice little surprise this one recommended by Durly who comes up with some cracking albums
Big Country 'Steeltown'
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Sara, I'm a big fan of Flux. That album is really great and a big departure from the straightforward, anarchy punk of Flux Of Pink Indians. I saw them when they re-formed for the Steve Ignorant, Crass Feeding of The 5000 thing at Shepherds Bush back in 2007 and they were brilliant. They ignored Uncarved Block era stuff though. Would have loved to have seen them in that period of their work.SaraM wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 7:23 pm Been revisiting Placebo. Not managed to get going on the Hold Steady yet. Had a quick dip, but it sounds like something I need to be in the mood for (as with most music). Otherwise been listening to:
Flux - Uncarved Block
Pixies - Surfer Rosa
John Martyn - One World
The Cure - 17 Seconds
Virgin Prunes - If I Die, I Die
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Cheers mate. They shoulda been massive!1964white wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 10:22 am Three more Simone albums recently acquired![]()
Nina Simone 'Pastel Blues/Let It All Out'
Nina Simone 'Tell It Like It Is' .....the title song will be one of my 70's nominations next time round in the Mega-Song Poll, absolutely gorgeous
Pixies 'Head 'Carrier' - this band rarely disappoints
Faith Brothers 'Eventide' - a nice little surprise this one recommended by Durly who comes up with some cracking albums
Big Country 'Steeltown'
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I've been hammering the debut album by Crows this past couple of weeks. Cracking and, along with The Delines, is competing for my 'favourite album of the year so far" tag.
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The Imperial' is my album of the year thanks to your recommendation mate
Love 'Colfax' too
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I've never seen them, and this is the only album I have. It's one of those things that just captures a certain time and a certain point in your life. I'm still an old anarchist punk at heart, so there's the nostalgia, but it also helps to stop me from getting too complacent.Durly wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 8:15 pm Sara, I'm a big fan of Flux. That album is really great and a big departure from the straightforward, anarchy punk of Flux Of Pink Indians. I saw them when they re-formed for the Steve Ignorant, Crass Feeding of The 5000 thing at Shepherds Bush back in 2007 and they were brilliant. They ignored Uncarved Block era stuff though. Would have loved to have seen them in that period of their work.
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Firstly, I believe in nothing and in nothing
Secondly, I believe in everything and in everything.
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Mogwai - Come On Die Young
Billie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep
Dark Star - 20/20 Vision
Sisterhood - Gift
King Crimson - Red
Arab Strap - Philophobia
Billie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep
Dark Star - 20/20 Vision
Sisterhood - Gift
King Crimson - Red
Arab Strap - Philophobia
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It's not a popular opinion but I really like Gift. An excellent record........especially as it was only really made in spite and as a way of stopping Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams (big Leeds fan) using the name.
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