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Ween- La Cucaracha
It's actually pretty good. Starts off a bit boring but gets a lot better towards the end. From Load; Andrew WK- Close Calls with Brick Walls 2xLP Sword Heaven- Entrance Yellow Swans- At All Ends Justice Yealdham 7" Also.. Einstrurzende Neubauten- Fuenf Auf der.. LP Einstrurzende Neubauten- 80-83 Strategies Against Architecture LP (cheap but the covers are in pretty average condition) Groundhogs- Split LP |
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i like the ocean better, it's heavier and more focused. |
on cassette
lush - spooky talking heads - speaking in tongues primal scream - self titled on vinyl david bowie - heroes |
i finally found a copy of "Made In USA" on cassette. got it for about $3.
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Sun Ra & his Solar Arkestra - The Magic City (LP. Weird, one side sounds mono, the other side is stereo)
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request (on colored vinyl) Radiohead - Amnesiac (10" 2X) Bloomfield et al - Super Session (but it has to go back because it was pressed off center and is very noisy. Wah.) |
brian jonestown massacre-zero
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Thom Yorke - The Eraser
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Cave In-Jupiter
The Chameleons UK-Strange Times |
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Went over to the dark side yesterday and bought freaking CDs.
The Modern Lovers reissue from Castle. New CD. I have a strange history with this album. Once upon a time, I owned the original Beserkley release. I bought it new for about 8 bucks in a Minneapolis Wax Trax or something like that around 1980. It was mysteriously lost in a move from overseas in 1987. A few years later, I bought the Rhino CD reissue. In 1999, this was stolen. I went without it for a few years, and it became a Holy Grail pursuit. I seriously thought I'd never see this again. Then around 2006, I found and purchased The Modern Lovers on not one but two LPs (Get Back Records reissues, slightly different from one another). But I "needed" this new reissue. And I have to say, for a CD, it's not a bad one. There are several well-chosen bonus tracks, and unlike the Rhino CD reissue (now OOP) from the early 90s, they don't mix the extras inside the original track list. They also eschew the horrible blow-dry haircut photo Rhino used in favor of a pretty close facsimile of the original front cover--although this has been problematic with every TML reissue because not one I've seen has replicated the original Beserkley LP faithfully (plain black cover with the heart, and image of the concert poster on the back). Also things from my two new favorite bands: Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure (used CD) Radiohead - OK Computer (!!!) (used CD) |
Witchcraft- The Alchemist CD (Awesome!!!)
Hard-Ons- The Hard-Ons LP (1987) |
just got this yesterday:
![]() Dan Kaufman "Force of Light" it is on john zorn's tzadik Radical Jewish Culture series, but it did not sound like all those jewish music. something interesting from the past 3 months. |
Ordered:
Sigur Rós - Hvarf/Heim [Digipak] [Limited] & Heima DVD |
hi....a New Jok
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I went to the half price store this past wekend and got me some vinyllls
Suicidal Tendencies - Suicidal tendencies (great condition, original pressing!!!!) Kraftwerk - Trans Europe Express (never owned it. Looking to get into the Kraftwerk) Smiths - How Soon Is Now 12" single (there is what appears to be an actual dried up spooge stain on the back of it. I would not put it past a smiths fan to do that! got it for $3.00) Curtis Mayfield - Only You Babe 7" single |
Sunburned Hand of the Man - Wedlock
Religious Knives 12" New Blockaders - live at ATP 06 New Blockaders - Live at the Anti Fest Borbetomagus - Live at Allentown Basalt Fingers Wolf Eyes with John Wiese - Collection MV + the Golden Road - Gettin Gone Magik Markers - Boss Sunburned with Paul Flaherty - Unmuzzled Ox cassette |
Record fair findings some time ago:
Sparks - Kimono my house LP Fuckemos - fuckemos can kill you CD Fuckemos - Airshow 2000 CD Truman's Water - of thick tum CD Yellow Magic Orchestra - S/t LP Budgie - Squawk LP Boston - S/t LP Obituary - Slowly we rot / Cause of death 2CD |
made a decent pickup at Bookman's, a used bookstore here in Tucson that sells books, mags, music, and videogames for dirt cheap. Wasnt even planning on buying anything but casually ended up getting:
Mashavishnu Orchestra-Birds of Fire Blonde Redhead-In an Expression of the Inexpressible Primal Scream-Screamadelica PJ Harvey-Rid of Me Spiritualized-Ladies and Gentleman we are Floating in Outerspace and some books: House of Leaves by: Mark Z. Danielewski Joe College by: John Perotta The Story of Junk by: Linda Yablonsky best part of all of this, 30 dollars for EVERYTHING. Fuckin stupid record stores wonder why theyre going broke when theres excellent stores like Bookman's that has great service, great selection, amazing prices, and caters to people who still appreciate the medium that art is given to you by as oppose to the internet, basically people like us. Anyways, its funny im not really a big fan of any of these bands with the exception of PJ. With that said, I got the Spiritualized one cause i got the one he made that came after this and I love Spacemen 3, i mean i really really like the spacemen, when I was gettin loaded all the time Id listen to Perfect Prescritption over and over, but unfortunately, the music that Jason and Peter have made with eachother is just as pretentious as their stuff with Spacemen, but not nearly as beautiful and amazing AND pretentious, and I dont really like this Spiritualized. The one alblum I bought that I think is fuckin amazing is the Mashavishnu, they sound so fuckin amazing. Traditional jazz with some p-funk and even maybe a little (gulp) progressive rock (but I unlike most appreciate a little progressive every now and then). John Mclaughlin in my opinion ranks up there in the god like status with others like Hendrix. I havnt read any of the books yet cause Im saving them for the tedious flights to Boston to go home for the holiday and then back to Tucson. |
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