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Where goats go to escape
epwc
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Twas me
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Guy Smiley
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epwc wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 4:54 pmTwas me
:thumbup: 'course it was :lol:
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Guy Smiley
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Sticking with the guitars...

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epwc wrote: Sun Dec 01, 2024 7:51 am
Christ that one takes me back.
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Chameleons are on tour at the mo:
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epwc wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 10:37 pm
Listened to Moon Pix and You are Free a lot when the latter came out. The first covers album sandwiched in between as well. Such an interesting artist at the time. My favourite off Moon Pix:

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Went to see her at the roundhouse years ago, crap venue and crap set list. Gutted

Anyway seen this geezer many many times and he never disappoints

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TBF she had a rep as being very underwhelming live and her more recent stuff isn't much to write home about. Not someone I've made an effort to see.
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Guy Smiley
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There is NOTHING on this planet like TISM

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Guy Smiley wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 4:44 pm Did someone post this recently? Sorry if so, maybe it just plays in the cavernous background of my head

Nice tune
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Guy Smiley wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 4:57 pm There is NOTHING on this planet like TISM

They must have sweated their nuts off, brilliant
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Guy Smiley
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Half an hour of sonic wash to sooth away those christmas vibes...

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Guy Smiley
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One of my favourite dark and foreboding tracks from one of our best bands

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https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programm ... -zimmerman
83-year-old poet and songwriter Tucker Zimmerman has had something of a cultural Forrest Gump of a career, and 2024 has found him gaining new-found fame.

Acclaimed album Dance of Love, out on 4AD records, is the result of a collaboration with fans who tracked him down in Belgium to record: folk-rockers of the moment Big Thief.

It’s Tucker Zimmerman’s 15th album, in a recording career that stretches back to a 1968 debut produced in London with producer Tony Visconti - while another fan, David Bowie, waited in the corridor outside.

Bowie, says Visconti, considered Zimmerman on a par with Bob Dylan, another 83-year-old proving age is no disability.

In 2003, speaking to Vanity Fair, Bowie named Ten Songs By Tucker Zimmerman one of his favourite albums, while also wondering what ever happened to him. Big Thief and 4AD have resolutely answered that question.

As a teen in San Francisco in the ‘50s, Zimmerman hung out with the Beat Generation, performing his first poems at the City Light Bookshop. He stayed on for the Haight Ashbury hippie scene (almost joining the Grateful Dead) but then, dodging the Vietnam War draft, got a scholarship to study composition in Rome.

By the ‘70s Zimmerman was an early adopter of synthesisers, all the while avoiding the mainstream, living in a cottage in Belgium away from the industry.
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Safer communities together, folks...

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Guy Smiley
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Niegs
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A synth band I love, and thought dead, has released a new track today!




If you can find it - no longer on youtube - they do an excellent cover of Echo & The Bunnymen's "Bring On the Dancing Horses"

Edit: found it on SoundCloud!
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Given the ages here, there must be some shoegaze fans. I just discovered this female duo who have a great mix of the type... some droning, some atmospheric, and others a bit faster, like...







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Guy Smiley
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Gumboot
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Staying with Bryan...

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Guy Smiley
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from the gigs you wish you'd been at file...,

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TedMaul wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 5:28 am I thoroughly recommend downloading the LP by this lot. Really special.

Been listening to this all day, it's bloody great
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Try a bit of Lady Blackbird if you're in that mood Slick, or Bobby Oroza -
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And now for something completely different.

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Guy Smiley
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^^ that has been popping up in my IG feed relentlessly for weeks :lol:
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Tichtheid wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 5:10 pm I loved this man's music, still do in fact

I have been listening to him all day yesterday and today after this recommendation. Thank you, love it.
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Niegs
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Summery pop song from a Canadian psychedelic band. I got into them last year, but this didn't really hit me until I was kicking a ball around before training in the first warm and sunny day of the year (might have started grooving to myself in the middle of the pitch while the ladies rocked up :lol: )

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Guy Smiley
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It's my Friday today and there's nowhere else this can really go...

13 minutes of through the roof virtuosity


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Gumboot
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Something with an Easter flavour... sort of. :evil:

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Still a great lp

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