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Postby bassnote » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:15 am

Much better now that the packing is out of my nose. But man, that hurt like nothing I had ever experienced before. They still won't let me drive for a while, and I finally was able to wear my glasses today.
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Postby wadcorp » Thu Oct 23, 2008 12:14 pm

"Stop Your Sobbing" The Pretenders Pretenders

"Night Thoughts (Twilight Radio)" Bill Nelson The Summer Of God’s Piano

"Sledgehammer" Peter Gabriel 06.12.03 - Houston, TX (disc 2)

"The Carrier" Brian Eno & David Byrne My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts

"Arriving Somewhere But Not Here" Porcupine Tree Deadwing

"Ecclesiastes: Free My Heart (Live KCRW 1996)" Me'Shell Ndegéocello Rare On Air, Vol. 3

"Shadow In My Heart" The Psychedelic Furs Midnight To Midnight

"Hawaiian Punch" Eric Johnson Electromagnets

"Birdman of Alcatraz" Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Cinematic: Classic Film Music Remixed

"Feed The Tree" Belly Star

"Knives Out" Radiohead Amnesiac

"Wrong (Todd Terry Remix)" Everything But The Girl Walking Wounded

"Blue Amorini" Bill Nelson And We Fell Into A Dream

"Silly Putty" Stanley Clarke Journey To Love

"Corcovado (vocal, 1963)" Antônio Carlos Jobim The Man From Ipanema (Disc 3)

"As Far As Dreams Can Go" Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin Up From The Dark

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"Monsoon Malabar (Album version)" Bombay Dub Orchestra Monsoon Malabar Remixes

"Silent All These Years" Tori Amos w/Leonard Cohen Rare On Air, Vol. 1

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Postby eightiesbaby80 » Thu Oct 23, 2008 12:32 pm

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Postby lesleygilks » Fri Oct 24, 2008 4:20 am

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Postby Ritbitboy » Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:03 am

Keane's new album. Been on repeat for days.
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Postby (not)leipzig » Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:22 pm

some rarities like previously unreleased songs & single b-sides , alternative or extended versions & stuff like that by ... john foxx * ! :mrgreen:

* all from the bonus discs of his recently remastered & re-released 80s albums "the garden" , "the golden section" & "in mysterious ways" ! 8)
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Postby lesleygilks » Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:35 pm

Ritiboy - I agree with you! I think it's a fabulous album and one of the best of the year. We have been so lucky this year and there are some great new bands to get enthusiastic about. I've also bought Tthe Script's album but as yet, haven't had a chance to listen to it.
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Postby Gerry C.20 » Sat Oct 25, 2008 2:44 am

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Postby bassnote » Sat Oct 25, 2008 7:41 am

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Postby wadcorp » Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:27 am

"Primitive" Killing Joke Killing Joke

"Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Club Mix)" The Rolling Stones Saint of Me (Single)

"World Shut Your Mouth" Julian Cope The Island Story (Disc 2)

"Art Is My Aeroplane" Bill Nelson Illuminated At Dusk

"A Clean Break (live)" Talking Heads Once in a Lifetime (Disc 1)

"Expecting Rivers" Yellow Magic Orchestra Naughty Boys

"Dreaming Of A Girl" Bill Nelson Noise Candy (Disc 6) - Playtime

"My New Career" Japan Gentlemen Take Polaroids

"The Girl From Ipanema (vocal)" Antônio Carlos Jobim The Man From Ipanema (Disc 3)

"A Bird Of The Air Shall Carry Thy Voice" Bill Nelson Chance Encounters In The Garden Of Lights - Disc Two: The Book Of Inward Conversation

"Legacy" Synergy Electronic Realizations For Rock Orchestra

"7 Holes" John Doe Dim Stars, Bright Sky

"Testify" Channel Light Vessel Future Perfect

"Heartache Spoken Here" Warren Zevon Mr. Bad Example

"Mexican Wine" Fountains Of Wayne Welcome Interstate Managers

"Lovers of Light" Afro Celt Sound System Vol.2: Release

"Ugly Guys With Beautiful Girls" Sparks Lil' Beethoven

"Coming In From The Cold [12" Version]" Bob Marley Songs Of Freedom (disc 4)

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Postby Melmoth » Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:19 am

I'm with Ritbitboy, Keane's new album is superb - but I have to stop myself playing just Spiralling over and over again, never mind repeating the whole album. Fantastic song.

When I'm not playing Keane, I'm listening to Marillion's new album, Happiness Is The Road, which was a slow grower but I've now decided is actually very very good! One of the titles sounds a bit Thomas Dolby-ish - "The Man From The Planet Marzipan"! Good song, too.
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Postby Ritbitboy » Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:00 pm

Melmoth wrote:I'm with Ritbitboy, Keane's new album is superb - but I have to stop myself playing just Spiralling over and over again, never mind repeating the whole album. Fantastic song.

When I'm not playing Keane, I'm listening to Marillion's new album, Happiness Is The Road, which was a slow grower but I've now decided is actually very very good! One of the titles sounds a bit Thomas Dolby-ish - "The Man From The Planet Marzipan"! Good song, too.


I've not listened to Marillion for a while - since getting my (signed by the band) copy of the Marillion.com album. Loved Brave/Holidays in Eden/Journeys End...well, most of the tracks anyway. Do you think I'll like their latest stuff ?
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Postby lesleygilks » Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:07 pm

Managed to listen to The Script and I have to say I think it's better than "Perfect Symetry" ( I also love Spiralling and The Lovers Are Losing), it's a bit rockier and more consistent, less fillers.
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Postby Melmoth » Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:45 pm

Ritbitboy wrote:I've not listened to Marillion for a while - since getting my (signed by the band) copy of the Marillion.com album. Loved Brave/Holidays in Eden/Journeys End...well, most of the tracks anyway. Do you think I'll like their latest stuff ?


If you liked Brave, I think you will - in fact, one of the things that caught my attention with the Planet Marzipan song was that the start reminds me of the opening of "Living with the Big Lie" from Brave. There's quite a lot of gentler, more thoughtful songs on this than their previous album, in fact quite a lot like Marillion.Com.

In fact, why not (plug plug) visit http://www.marillion.com where I'm pretty sure you can listen to tracks from the new album - well, albums, as there's two separate CDs, in fact. They're pretty good at that sort of thing.

lesleygilks wrote:Managed to listen to The Script and I have to say I think it's better than "Perfect Symetry" ( I also love Spiralling and The Lovers Are Losing), it's a bit rockier and more consistent, less fillers.


The name of the band rings a bell, can't remember what song(s) they've done. Not sure I agree that there's really any fillers on Perfect Symettry... symetry... cemetary... the new Keane album... but I'll listen out for The Script and see if you're right!
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Postby lesleygilks » Wed Oct 29, 2008 3:55 am

The Script are a band from Dublin who have released their self titled debut album, the most well known song being "The Man Who Can't Be Moved". They are worth checking out as I think they are going to be big.
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Postby michaelmaclauchlan » Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:21 am

bassnote wrote:Much better now that the packing is out of my nose. But man, that hurt like nothing I had ever experienced before. They still won't let me drive for a while, and I finally was able to wear my glasses today.



ouch ! Do you look like Michael Jackson now ?

Glad you're feeling better.

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Postby Melmoth » Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:54 am

michaelmaclauchlan wrote:Do you look like Michael Jackson now ?M


The question is, does Michael?
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Postby bassnote » Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:07 am

No, my nose is the same size and shape it was before.

Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack is in my player today.
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Postby wadcorp » Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:32 am

bassnote wrote:Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack is in my player today.


That makes me shiver with antici…



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Postby Melmoth » Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:09 am

bassnote wrote:Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack is in my player today.


And isn't it... nice!

I was always annoyed that my soundtrack CD didn't include "Planet Schmanet Janet", as that was one of my faves from the film. Wonder if there's a version available these days that includes it?

Brief claim to fame, in my late teens (um, a little over 20 years ago) I had dinner with the charming Jonathan Adams who played Dr Scott (Dr VON Scott) in the film (I believe he was the narrator in the original stage version). He was staying for a few days with my parents' neighbour, they were invited round for dinner, and I just happened to be home from university at the time. The weather was lovely so we spontaneously moved the dinner out into the garden. He was brilliant company, very funny, and we drank until late into the night under the stars,a perfect day. Ah, memories.

Now here's a thought - wouldn't Thomas make a great Riff-Raff?
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Postby Ritbitboy » Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:18 pm

lesleygilks wrote:Managed to listen to The Script and I have to say I think it's better than "Perfect Symetry" ( I also love Spiralling and The Lovers Are Losing), it's a bit rockier and more consistent, less fillers.


Hmmm....I do agree - I think the Script gonna be big. Trouble is I've seen Keane live a few (4 I think) times now and they are just brilliant and hold a lot of my affection.

Lesley - try a band called Thirteen Senses and their album Contact. I think you'd like it. Also a band called Asher Lane. Dunno why...just a hunch that they'd be up your street....
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Postby Glowingvalves » Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:10 pm

Been neglecting my Depeche Mode collection lately so have been listening to Ultra and Exciter today. Love em. Ultra definitely captures Dave Gahan darkest period, you can hear the desparation in his voice on some songs.
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"Sister Seagull" Be Bop Deluxe Raiding The Divine Archive

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"Endless Torsion" Bill Nelson Chamber of Dreams (Music from the Invisibility Exhibition)

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"She Brings Darkness" Mick Wilson Bloonoise

"Seu Januario" Luiz Gonzaga & Fagner Asa Branca: Accordion Forro From Brazil

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Postby Gerry C.20 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:35 pm

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Postby bassnote » Sat Nov 01, 2008 4:29 am

Vince Guaraldi and the Lost Cues from the Charlie Brown Television Specials, Vol.2
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Postby michaelmaclauchlan » Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:03 am

bassnote wrote:Vince Guaraldi and the Lost Cues from the Charlie Brown Television Specials, Vol.2



Love Vince Guaraldi ! Esp the Christmas show.


In my player:

http://plover.bandcamp.mu/

mellow songs with a spacious mix, nice beats, and great harmonies. Not sure how to classify - so I don't bother.

8 streaming songs (for a free listen or buy)

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"Don't Argue" Cabaret Voltaire Code

"Cantonese Boy" Japan Tin Drum

"Theadora Is Dozing" David Byrne The Knee Plays

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"Breakdown In The Passing Lane" Jerry Harrison Casual Gods

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Postby white city » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:45 pm

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Postby bassnote » Sat Nov 08, 2008 6:10 pm

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"The Shape Of Things To Come" Bill Nelson Chameleon

"World Still Turns" Bill Nelson Noise Candy (Disc 6) - Playtime

"Here Comes the Sea" Bill Nelson The Alchemical Adventures of Sailor Bill

"Orient Pearl" Bill Nelson The Summer Of God’s Piano

"One Way Track" Bill Nelson Noise Candy (Disc 1) - Old Man Future Blows The Blues

"Times Of Our Lives" Bill Nelson Satellite Songs

"Boat To Forever" Bill Nelson Blue Moons & Laughing Guitars

"Somewhere In Far Tomorrow" Bill Nelson And We Fell Into A Dream

"Heavenly Message Number Two" Bill Nelson Map Of Dreams

"Tender Is The Night" Bill Nelson Chimera

"The Strangest Things, The Strangest Times" Bill Nelson Sometimes God Smiles (Discipline Vol. 2)

"Fellini's Picnic" Bill Nelson Map Of Dreams

"Ghost Train" Bill Nelson Noise Candy (Disc 2) - Stargazing With Ranger Bill

"Billy Builds The World Of Tomorrow" Bill Nelson Gleaming Without Lights

"Clock Conscious" Bill Nelson’s Orchestra Arcana Iconography

"The Twentieth Century" Bill Nelson Magnificent Dream People

"Every Tiny Atom" Bill Nelson Orpheus in Ultraland

"The Venetian Conjurer" Bill Nelson Illuminated At Dusk

"Evening Illuminator" Bill Nelson Mazda Kaleidoscope

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