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Labradford's Second Festival of Drifting 1999.
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11.02.2008, 02:54 PM | #1003 |
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An appropriately titled, thoroughly obscure item to kick off the blog. Released on Alan Jenkins' Cordelia Records from Leicester, home of the kings of obscure classics, The Deep Freeze Mice, and related bands Chrysanthemums, Ruth's Refrigerator, The Creams, Yukio Yung a.k.a. Terry Burrows, and others. This release pretty much summarizes Alan's understanding of the concept humour, and that's not a typo but a hint that this is of the British variety, not the sophomoric, American style ala Ween or The Rudy Schwartz Project. Highlights of the album include Yukio's title track, the dreamy Kennedy says, and one of my all-time favorites, Modern Girls by The Wimps. If anyone has their EP please contact me, as I'm dying to hear it.
http://whatsthatnoise.org/album/va-o...classics-vol-2 http://sharebee.com/1cbff171 |
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11.08.2008, 11:15 AM | #1005 | |
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http://jonesthought.wordpress.com/20...10-cd-box-set/
All 10 of the 10 CDs of that delightful Improvised music from Japan box set that I entirely failed to buy when I had the chance like the muppet I am.
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11.10.2008, 09:46 AM | #1006 |
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harry smiths collection of american folk music
http://mytindrum.blogspot.com/2008/0...ican-folk.html
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11.15.2008, 10:43 PM | #1007 |
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Don't know if this site has already been mentioned, but anyone looking to bolster their collection of 80s (primarily British) indie pop, or who simply wants to relive the sadness of their youth via a Microdisney album, could do a lot worse than checking out
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11.20.2008, 06:18 AM | #1009 |
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Thanks for the stuff posted above. Pavement are lame, but this 7'' single might be of some interest to the fans.
Singles Going Single # 75 - Pavement "Black Out"/"Extradition" promo 7'' (2006) These days, record companies have to pull out all these high-falootin stops to woo folks into stores, or at any rate, Amazon. Nowhere is this notion more prevalent than with deluxe reissues. Pavement's continuing double-disk reissue campaign is a model for other vintage acts with healthy back catalogs to follow. Pavement's exhaustive redos of Slanted and Enchanted, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, Wowee Zowee, and soon to come in late November, Brighten the Corners, are chockablock with contemporary b-sides, Peel Sessions, outtakes, and live tracks, not to mention exquisite packaging. As if 2006's Wowee Zowee (Sordid Sentinels) reissue, bustling with 50 tracks wasn't enough to seal the deal, those who pre-ordered the album were also treated to an exclusive 7" with alternate versions of a couple of the album's sleepier numbers, "Black Out," and "Extradition." Both songs are included in this post, of course, and here's a little background info I dug up: According to Stephen (Malkmus), this version of "Black Out" (which is not the album recording) was recorded around the time Crooked Rain came out. It was originally intended for a compilation curated by Thurston Moore, but that never materialized. Matador's vault plunderers found it on a reel of final mixes from the Random Falls sessions in NYC from early 1994. "Extradition" is a version with different vocals and a slightly different mix from the album version. So there you go. Now all you slacker Pavement completists who missed out on this deal the first time around can go to bed with a little more satisfaction tonight. Sorry, no picture sleeve. Move along, there's nothing to see here. A. Black Out B. Extradition http://wilfullyobscure.blogspot.com/...max-results=50 http://rapidshare.com/files/156245108/pavement.rar |
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^^^ha ha the redemption; Porky posting some Pavement. Hilarious; Thanks!
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11.20.2008, 01:44 PM | #1011 |
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i can't rep nefeli or stu or glice, but your contributions are well appreciated.
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11.21.2008, 05:55 AM | #1012 |
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BBC 1970s RADIO JINGLES
BBC 1970s radio jingles I’m a total sucker for this stuff. I first fell in love with listening to ethereal, long-forgotten radio jingles after hearing Negativland for the first time, when I was somewhere in the early part of high school. My introduction to them was a cassette of “Helter Stupid” (1989) that I picked up from the Beverly Hills Public Library, and on side 2, the album contains a side-long suite called “Moribund Music of the ’70s”, made up of samples containing strange radio moments, dull ’70s music and a slew of old station IDs and jingles. I just love hearing those ten-second-long drum-fill-and-horn-section-leading-up-to-the-climactic-burst-of-harmonized-singing-choruses!!!! Also included in this download is a 10-minute BBC radio documentary on the history of the radio jingle! Various Artists - BBC 1970s radio jingles (ZIP file) http://www.eggcityradio.com/?p=280 |
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11.21.2008, 05:58 AM | #1013 |
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SKAFISH
SKAFISH - self-titled LP (1980) I’ve been waiting for this one for a long time, and I finally located it last week. Fans of “Urgh! A Music War” will undoubtedly remember Skafish’s bizarre, lurching performance of the awesome “Sign of the Cross”, which comes at the tail end of the film; this album features ten equally strange, compelling tracks. Sounding like a mixture of Human Sexual Response, Athletico Spizz 80 and fellow IRS labelmate Wazmo Nariz, this one’s highly recommended. Trouser Press sez: Indiana’s Jim Skafish is one of the oddest eggs ever to wander into the shopping mall of rock music. Visually androgynous and, well, unattractive, Skafish builds his songs on neurotic angles of romance, suicide and growing up different that are most pessimistic. Yet, by couching them in sprightly tunes delivered with great geniality, he creates an unnerving dynamic. His band is skilled and supple; his first album, despite all its personality flaws, is clear and fascinating rather than grim or depressing. |
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11.22.2008, 03:18 AM | #1014 | |
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I've posted this before in the world music thread, but I'm going to post it again because it's just that awesome.
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11.22.2008, 07:32 AM | #1015 |
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pavement are lame... funniest post ever
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11.23.2008, 05:09 AM | #1017 |
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Various - Waiting To Be Old
http://www.discogs.com/image/R-150-792757-1159305069.jpeg Label:Opprobrium Country:New Zealand Released:Aug 1997 Compiled By - Nick Cain Mastered By - Bruce Russell Notes:All material is exclusive to this compilation. Tracklisting: 1 Musica Transonic - Damp Squid (4:20) 2 Bardo Pond - Chillam Full (5:56) 3 Mikami Kan / Toshiaki Ishitsuka* - Live At Aketa No Mise, Tokyo, June 1st 1997 (4:53) 4 Gate - The Vulture (5:02) 5 Flaherty / Colbourne Duo - For Edge (4:21) 6 Thurston Moore - April's Shower (7:08) 7 Richard Youngs - Oh Father Soil (6:11) 8 The Dead C - There Is Something To Be Gained (6:58) 9 Alan Licht / NNCK - Polarity (Excerpt) (5:58) 10 The Shadow Ring - Prawnography (4:55) 11 Toho Sara - Kyojinen (7:04) 12 Flying Saucer Attack - Gone (5:30) 13 Alastair Galbraith - Ludd (2:39) http://www.sendspace.com/file/g2taa7 |
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11.23.2008, 06:31 AM | #1018 |
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Thanks for that. I always feel happy when I see Alastair Galbraith's name mentioned on this board.
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11.23.2008, 06:56 AM | #1019 |
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Various - The Sound of Hate Vol. 4
Track Listing; A1 Powerpulse - The Grey Wolves A2 Deutschland 1920 - AnenzephaliaA3 Heaven's Light -New Mind A4 Cacultocophony (Extract) - 33 A5 #1. I - Taint A6 Factory Floor - Another Headache A7 Extracts From Dog Love - Sonic Sadist B1 Gas Chamber Music - AnenzephaliaB2 A Piece Of Wendy - Another Headache B3 #2. II - Taint B4 Sense Net - New Mind B5 Sympathy Is Weakness - The Grey Wolves B6 Konsumterror - Baader-Meinhof Wagon Get it HERE http://theebradmiller.blogspot.com/2...me-4-1989.html |
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Joy Division - Remains
Label: Not On Label (Joy Division Bootlegs) Catalog#: JD7780CD Format: CD, Unofficial Release, Compilation Released: 2001 Genre: Rock Style: New Wave, Indie Rock Notes: Bootleg issue subtitled 'A collection of rare material not found on the 'Heart And Soul' box set'. Tracks 1-5: Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham 18/7/1977 (Warsaw demos) Track 6: Live Manchester, Electric Circus 2/10/1977 (from Virgin 'Short Circuit' compilation) Tracks 7-10: Arrow Studios, Manchester 3/5/1978 (RCA album sessions) Tracks 11-14: Arrow Studios, Manchester 4/5/1978 (RCA album sessions) Track 15: Granada Studio 2, "Granada Reports", Granada TV 20/9/1978 Track 16: Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham 4/6/1979 (Piccadilly Radio session) Tracks 17-18: Central Sound Studios, Manchester 7/1979 (First 'Transmission' session) Tracks 19-20: BBC TV Studios, Manchester, "Something Else" BBC 2 TV 15/9/1979 Tracks 21-22: Live Paradiso, Amsterdam, Holland, 11/1/1980 Track 23: Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham 1/1980 (original single B-side version) Tracklisting: 1 Inside The Line 2 Gutz 3 At A Later Date 4 The Kill 5 You're No Good For Me 6 At A Later Date 7 Leaders Of Men 8 Walked In Line 9 Failures 10 Novelty 11 No Love Lost 12 Transmission 13 Ice Age 14 Warsaw 15 Shadowplay 16 Atrocity 17 Something Must Break 18 Transmission 19 She's Lost Control 20 Transmission 21 Passover 22 New Dawn Fades 23 Love Will Tear Us Apart Download [98.1MB WinRAR. MP3's @ 192kBit/s] Password: teenageriotblog.blogspot.com |
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