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Flat Earth Society | The Lost One | The ONE | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Bevis Frond | Vitruvian Man | Focus on Nature | 0:06:33 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Aluminum | Beat | Beat | 0:08:56 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Arborist | O Margaret | An Endless Sequence of Dead Zeros | 0:13:19 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Michelle Moeller | Corridor | Late Morning | 0:16:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Ornette Coleman | The Blessing | Something Else!!!!: The Music of Ornette Coleman | 0:19:23 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Mali Obomsawin & Magdalena Abrego | Believer | Believer | 0:24:11 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Gus Bodenheim | Psalm #1 | The Book of Bodenheim | 0:31:40 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Lennart Ginman, Thomas Blachman & Carsten Dahl | A Children's Walk (Exploring the World in Slow Motion) | What's to Come! | 0:37:38 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Mystic Braves | The Great Unknown | The Great Unknown | 0:41:36 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Mary Timony | Looking for the Sun | Untame the Tiger | 0:45:18 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Toby Jones (Lance), McKenzie Crook (Andy) & Ben Langley (solar bloke) | Save the Tree | Detectorists (S3E5) | 0:49:49 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats | Melody Lane | The Night Creeper | 0:51:16 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Lost in Lona | Lose It All | Lose It All | 0:57:03 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Ghost Train Orchestra & Kronos Quartet | Bumbo | Songs & Symphoniques: The Music of Moondog | 1:06:11 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Matthew Halsall | Jewels | An Ever Changing View | 1:10:59 (Pop-up) | |||||||
8X8 (ft. Rebecca Steinberg) | Loneliness | Life During Wartime | 1:17:32 (Pop-up) | |||||||
A Country Western | For a Voter | Life on the Lawn | 1:21:26 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Garment District | A Street Called Finland | Flowers Telegraphed to All Parts of the World | 1:23:47 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Lee Morgan | Boy, What a Night | The Sidewinder | 1:33:15 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Reinier Baas | Wahid Jive | Relief Party | 1:40:22 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Baron | Rock Steady | Breakdown Time | 1:42:48 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Joe Jackson & Max Champion | Monty Mundy (Is Maltese)! | Mr. Joe Jackson presents Max Champion in 'What a Racket!' | 1:48:02 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Gwyneth Paltrow | Blows Ozone Up Her Ass | The Art of Being Well (podcast) | 1:51:13 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Hennadii Boichenko | Detouch | Sea Songs | 1:51:40 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Fall | Gut of the Quantifier | This Nation's Saving Grace | 1:54:42 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Infinites | Night Cleaner | Archetypes | 2:04:51 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Electric Flag | Groovin' is Easy | A Long Time Comin’ | 2:08:27 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Caleb Landry Jones | He Sued His Wife | Hey Gary, Hey Dawn | 2:11:36 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Arc De Soleil | Got Caught in Amsterdam | The Thief in Marrakesh Got Caught in Amsterdam Trying to Escape | 2:13:37 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Jefferson Pilot | Warehouse Dream | Long Distance | 2:16:20 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Valerie June | Big Dream | My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall | 2:22:37 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | Fault Line | Howl | 2:25:08 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Mali Velasquez | Bobby | I'm Green | 2:27:55 (Pop-up) | |||||||
2:31:45 (Pop-up) | ||||||||||
Gus Bodenheim | Univisionary Gus | Gus Bodenheim's Faulty Reminiscences | 2:35:02 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Folk Implosion | Moonlit Kind | Walk Thru Me | 2:39:41 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Misha Panfilov | Ravin' | Gala! | 2:44:31 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Amanda and Brandy | I'm a Duck | The Amanda Outtakes | 2:53:40 (Pop-up) |
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Lolabelle Pancake:
Lolabelle Pancake:
12539:
Listener Robert:
12539:
bradford:
Gregosaurus:
G:
Hubig Pie:
love2laf:
common:
Gregosaurus:
Acid Cazh:
chris in the redwoods:
Hubig Pie:
Hoboken Jack:
Acid Cazh:
Good work, Bevis Frond. I should listen to you more often.
listener 126464:
DjLorraine:
The Oscar:
Hoboken Jack:
Irwin:
Acid Cazh:
The Oscar:
winston legthigh:
Hunterian:
KWilde:
Gregosaurus:
Irwin:
Mark Hurst:
winston legthigh:
Handy Haversack:
winston!
listener 126464:
winston legthigh:
Hunterian:
winston legthigh:
popsicornia:
Gregosaurus:
pmcWhenever:
Acid Cazh:
I still remember it as clearly as if it really happened.
I was playing a slow and pretty song, and he snuck up behind me and just started playing all kinds of atonal noise. I tried to adjust what I was playing to accommodate it, but was seated and couldn't turn around to see who it was. Until after we both stopped, I turned around to see him grinning like a maniac.
"And you were trying to play along!" he cackled.
MJ:
love2laf:
QGFFDF:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Marie in Chicago:
Matt from Springfield:
HI Irwin and Chusidians and Bodenheimers!
rf:
Patrick Mahomes:
Dan S:
Marie in Chicago:
Matt from Springfield:
Marie in Chicago:
Gregosaurus:
Dan S:
Ochre Ogre:
estebangrande:
Matt from Springfield:
rf:
pmcWhenever:
Dan S:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Acid Cazh:
rf:
winston legthigh:
Irwin:
estebangrande:
Dan S:
rf:
Hubig Pie:
Gregosaurus:
Dan S:
Ochre Ogre:
Jorday R:
Ochre Ogre:
Dan S:
winston legthigh:
Matt from Springfield:
Gregosaurus:
Irwin:
Matt from Springfield:
"The Mystic Braves are an American psychedelic rock band, formed by Julian Ducatenzeiler and Tony Malacara in 2011 and based in Los Angeles. The band cites the Seeds, the Zombies, the Beatles, Ultimate Spinach, along with garage rock and surf rock as influences."
xtrakrispy:
wild Neil peace all:
Ochre Ogre:
Irwin:
Ochre Ogre:
coco:
Glistener MW:
Joe:
Ochre Ogre:
Spikey BXL:
Larry in Merrlin:
estebangrande:
thanks volunteers
thanks Irwin
Praise be to Gus
love2laf:
Brendan:
estebangrande:
Ochre Ogre:
Ochre Ogre:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
(Do you want to give an email here, or should I just click 'Contact' in your profile?)
Ochre Ogre:
Mister Dobalina:
Irwin:
Larry in Merrlin:
Spikey BXL:
Irwin:
Ochre Ogre:
Matt from Springfield:
Philip:
Ochre Ogre:
Spikey BXL:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
paddy in matawan:
DjLorraine:
Irwin:
Frank Talk About Humans:
winston legthigh:
Matt from Springfield:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Irwin:
Frank Talk About Humans:
doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
burpage:
Frank Talk About Humans:
doctorjazz:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
Irwin:
Spikey BXL:
vinyl fetish, the man is correct
Irwin:
rf:
doctorjazz:
Matt from Springfield:
Frank Talk About Humans:
winston legthigh:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
coelacanth∅:
doctorjazz:
Frank Talk About Humans:
The Oscar:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Ochre Ogre:
coelacanth∅:
cds lack depth, generally. but it's probably not inherent to the format, but because of the pervasive lack of aesthetics within the music industry
Frank Talk About Humans:
doctorjazz:
Ochre Ogre:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Frank Talk About Humans:
doctorjazz:
Frank Talk About Humans:
coelacanth∅:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Matt from Springfield:
Frank Talk About Humans:
rf:
Frank Talk About Humans:
doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
rf:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
rf:
Matt from Springfield:
coelacanth∅:
PaulRobeson1924:
love2laf:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Frank Talk About Humans:
doctorjazz:
rf:
Frank Talk About Humans:
PaulRobeson1924:
rf:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Ike:
doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
because cds are quite a lot more convenient -and practical, in many cases.
(although they basically self-destruct eventually...something a record will never do (if it's vinyl)
Listener Robert:
Ochre Ogre:
Weeded out some for trade that sounded like shite.
Frank Talk About Humans:
Frank Talk About Humans:
PaulRobeson1924:
I’ve got a Dual 1229. Fully mechanical, Nice wood and only 1 missing foot
Handy Haversack:
Spikey BXL:
rf:
Frank Talk About Humans:
doctorjazz:
rf:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Dean:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vss9ZA00PNQ
I adore Linn. The best system I recall hearing--albeit many years ago--was all Linn. Their first CD/DAC combination, Karik/Numerik, was stunning. I had one for many years, until the transport failed and Linn was no longer servicing it. (Now, I remain very happy with the Technics box.)
But the video is just too much.
coelacanth∅:
Frank Talk About Humans:
love2laf:
Matt from Springfield:
doctorjazz:
(I had a feeling this Linn/vinyl talk would got you on the board)
PaulRobeson1924:
Fredericks:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Listener Robert:
Fredericks:
doctorjazz:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Dean:
I also love hearing other folks' systems, including those that are built with economizing in mind. I've heard wonderful systems that set you back far less than I've spent on the turntable alone over the years.
Frank Talk About Humans:
Matt from Springfield:
doctorjazz:
Matt from Springfield:
garlic lover:
Frank Talk About Humans:
doctorjazz:
Matt from Springfield:
Dean:
Fredericks:
Bri The Beatnik:
Frank Talk About Humans:
GG..:
The Fall - The Wonderful and Frightening World of Mark E Smith
m.youtube.com...
love2laf:
Fredericks:
Ochre Ogre:
Frank Talk About Humans:
GG..:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
Bri The Beatnik:
Matt from Springfield:
You paid for a contradiction fetish, with a side of gaslighting.
coelacanth∅:
Listener Robert:
Bri The Beatnik:
rf:
P.Welles:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Matt from Springfield:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Marie in Chicago:
doctorjazz:
Bri The Beatnik:
coelacanth∅:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Bri The Beatnik:
Ochre Ogre:
Bri The Beatnik:
rf:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Bri The Beatnik:
love2laf:
pmcWhenever:
Matt from Springfield:
doctorjazz:
Bri The Beatnik:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
Ochre Ogre:
Bri The Beatnik:
Handy Haversack:
Matt from Springfield:
Irwin:
love2laf:
Bri The Beatnik:
rrg:
Matt from Springfield:
I transferred at MKE a decade ago - they didn't have that at the time. (But did have a great sandwich place.)
coelacanth∅:
a mix tape is more convenient to listen to as it's meant to be: from beginning to end.
Handy Haversack:
I didn't buy a history of the crossbow every year for five years, but finally I relented in the face of its persistence.
Rick A:
Ochre Ogre:
Bri The Beatnik:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Handy Haversack:
coelacanth∅:
Matt from Springfield:
Milwaukee's interesting enough to me to warrant a visit, but I've never even been to Chicago! (Outside of ol' ORD, also during transfers...) Will need to remedy both sometime!
Bri The Beatnik:
My cool cds/records for 50s comps, I should’ve held on to my trip hop albums :(
Wild Neil||Peace All:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Ochre Ogre:
Marie in Chicago:
Frank Talk About Humans:
coelacanth∅:
Dean:
Had to build a studio in the backyard to house the records, CDs and LPs both. That adds a substantial premium to each unit, which means I need to buy still more to reduce the marginal cost. See how this works?
Rick A:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Ochre Ogre:
love2laf:
Handy Haversack:
Matt from Springfield:
Deano de los Muertos:
Rick A:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Ike:
rf:
Ochre Ogre:
coelacanth∅:
but i still listen to the old mix tapes. i have lots!
Bri The Beatnik:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Sloan from Washington:
Ochre Ogre:
Handy Haversack:
rrg:
Frank Talk About Humans:
rf:
Bri The Beatnik:
Frank Talk About Humans:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
rf:
Picante Mint:
Alexandra:
Matt from Springfield:
Ochre Ogre:
trøllecanth:
Handy Haversack:
Ike:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
Avspuk:
S Hanley's "The Big Midweek" is probably more 'informstive' than MES's ghost written auto bio.
The Hanley brothers "Oh brother" podcast is pretty good (despite crap sound quality), the Grant Showbiz, Marcia Schofoeld & Una Baines ones are my faves from the band members . The Rollins & Albini ones are entertaining.
But for info on the songs & with bits & pieces on how they (possibly) came to be then it's "The Annotated Fall" website I reckon.
I've not read Wolstenholme, nor Brix's nor Paul Hanley's books tho. Paul's book on the making of Hex Enduction Hour is rated tho, so maybe start there plus the BBC doc & the Annotated website?
Lastly there's the hefty"You must get them all" book which is probably the definitive guide & I think 'does' every song in order (the now largely gutted blog that it's based off did iirr)
Hope that helps, daresay IC/everyone knows of most of this already, but Justin Case is a friend to us all, innit!
Handy Haversack:
Matt from Springfield:
Irwin:
Irwin:
Acid Cazh:
coelacanth∅:
everyone is trying to have a reasonable debate/discussion and you're making incorrect assumptions based on your obviously limited experience.
...many people have invested a lot of money on many, even ALL formats. i personally am selling most of my vinyl... NOT holding onto it.
it has nothing to do with an experience opinion about the sound.
Wild Neil||Peace All:
Handy Haversack:
Spikey BXL:
sprinkling facts among them, doesn't change that
trøllecanth:
Handy Haversack:
If you don't see me on Wake tomorrow, remember me fondly!
trøllecanth:
Ochre Ogre:
rf:
coelacanth∅:
and when you first appeared (with this handle) was a week or 2 ago when you were trolling a contrary opinion to a show host - resulting in your present moniker.
12539:
Matt from Springfield:
trøllecanth:
trøllecanth:
Handy Haversack:
rf:
JazzUpholsterer:
jan:
Matt from Springfield:
Alexandra:
Feldy:
Irwin:
Matt from Springfield:
listener 126464:
Alexandra:
KWilde:
Hubig Pie:
Dean:
Laura L:
rrg:
Laura L:
Handy Haversack:
rrg:
estebangrande:
Fredericks:
Handy Haversack:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
Laura L:
doctorjazz:
Thanks Irwin!
Deano de los Muertos:
bradford:
Ken From Hyde Park:
rrg:
But I'll join the chorus of thanks. Thanks, Mr. D. J.
Ochre Ogre:
Cheers all
Matt from Springfield:
Kat in the chat:
Ochre Ogre:
Laura L:
Matt from Springfield:
Have a good evening, everyone!
PaulRobeson1924:
Matt from Springfield:
coelacanth∅:
jan:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Feldy:
coelacanth∅:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
Matt from Springfield:
Don't you know those things are contagious??!
radioronan:
listener 126464:
The Jazz Police: