I just tracked down one of mine after several years of searching: His Name Is Alive's elusive (and misleadingly titled) 'Radio LP' on CD.
Still on the lookout for:
The Jazz Butcher 'In Bath Of Bacon'
The Snapdragons 'The Eternal In A Moment'
... and probably one or two other things I've been looking for so long that I can't immediately recall them.
Yours?
Desperately Seeking - Non SOM Grail-like CDs
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Sex Gang Children bootlegs
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
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A decent AUD version of The Cure in Orange.
Oh & Tinley Park 2004.
Oh & Tinley Park 2004.
UK Decay back catalog. Never been released on CD, and there's so much fantastic stuff in there it's a shame.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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i have a very good version of the DVDPista wrote:A decent AUD version of The Cure in Orange.
Oh & Tinley Park 2004.
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i have a very good version of the DVD [/quote]psichonaut wrote:
I have the dvd, but not sure if it's the best transfer I've seen.
Does yours have menus?
But I still really want to find an AUD audio of it.
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just to select the track listPista wrote: Does yours have menus?
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The moon upstairs, Guarding the golden apple. Think that might be a good album, but I never even bumped into an evaluation copy
Sleep, Dopesmoker. The actual one-track version of Jerusalem, wouldn't mind bumping onto that!
But then again, I've not really been looking much lately
Sleep, Dopesmoker. The actual one-track version of Jerusalem, wouldn't mind bumping onto that!
But then again, I've not really been looking much lately
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I don't go rooting through record emporiums any more, haven't for decades actually. Last goodies I turned up were:
It's Immaterial ~ A Gigantic Raft in the Philippines 12" (new)
Michael Nyman ~ A Zed and Two Noughts (you couldn't find anyone who knew who Nyman was of a record shop in Glass~gow c.1987, it took a businnes trip to Londres and His Master's Vibes on Oxford St. for it to turn up)
I'd like to find a Crowforce CD or anything by NASA if anyone can help...
It's Immaterial ~ A Gigantic Raft in the Philippines 12" (new)
Michael Nyman ~ A Zed and Two Noughts (you couldn't find anyone who knew who Nyman was of a record shop in Glass~gow c.1987, it took a businnes trip to Londres and His Master's Vibes on Oxford St. for it to turn up)
I'd like to find a Crowforce CD or anything by NASA if anyone can help...
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
Crowforce CD single's and vinylJames Blast wrote:I don't go rooting through record emporiums any more, haven't for decades actually. Last goodies I turned up were:
It's Immaterial ~ A Gigantic Raft in the Philippines 12" (new)
Michael Nyman ~ A Zed and Two Noughts (you couldn't find anyone who knew who Nyman was of a record shop in Glass~gow c.1987, it took a businnes trip to Londres and His Master's Vibes on Oxford St. for it to turn up)
I'd like to find a Crowforce CD or anything by NASA if anyone can help...
NASA
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Thanking Yew!
meringue NASA tho'... I huv searched lang an herd...
TXT Incoming! I have a moby I can work!!!
meringue NASA tho'... I huv searched lang an herd...
TXT Incoming! I have a moby I can work!!!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
I wusnae sure, but ah thought might as well post it annyway.....James Blast wrote:Thanking Yew!
meringue NASA tho'... I huv searched lang an herd...
Oh FOTN Worthing 1990 would be welcome on Pista's shelf.
Loads!
Two by Elvis Costello. The US release of Kojak Variety. 250 of these came with an extra track and a certificate of congratulations.
Also, ten copies of his recent The Best Of The First 10 Years CD came with a free second CD of home demos. NBone of these are even known to have surfaced yet.
The US wooden box versions of Fish's Pigpen's Birthday and For Whom The Bells Toll.
Both of the withdrawn CDs of Adam Ant's Beautiful Dream. only seven of CD1 are known to have survived and 3 of CD2. The third one surfaced a couple of years ago and sold on eBay for about £1400 if I recall.
Any UK format of Kate Bush's withdrawn Eat The Music. Only 17 7" singles known to exist, usually sell for £1500. No confirmed copies of the CD or 12"pd as yet.
Obviously I need to obtain these last two at a fraction of the going rate!
Tin box promos of Mike Oldfield's The Songs Of Distant Earth and Music Of The Spheres.
And, not a CD, but Another Pretty Face's I'm Sorry That I Beat You... cassette - both editions: one with fanzine, one without (different coloured inlays).
So now you all know what to get me for Christmas.
Two by Elvis Costello. The US release of Kojak Variety. 250 of these came with an extra track and a certificate of congratulations.
Also, ten copies of his recent The Best Of The First 10 Years CD came with a free second CD of home demos. NBone of these are even known to have surfaced yet.
The US wooden box versions of Fish's Pigpen's Birthday and For Whom The Bells Toll.
Both of the withdrawn CDs of Adam Ant's Beautiful Dream. only seven of CD1 are known to have survived and 3 of CD2. The third one surfaced a couple of years ago and sold on eBay for about £1400 if I recall.
Any UK format of Kate Bush's withdrawn Eat The Music. Only 17 7" singles known to exist, usually sell for £1500. No confirmed copies of the CD or 12"pd as yet.
Obviously I need to obtain these last two at a fraction of the going rate!
Tin box promos of Mike Oldfield's The Songs Of Distant Earth and Music Of The Spheres.
And, not a CD, but Another Pretty Face's I'm Sorry That I Beat You... cassette - both editions: one with fanzine, one without (different coloured inlays).
So now you all know what to get me for Christmas.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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nothing special.
and for most of my collection I don't go out looking for myself, I just buy stuff when I happen to stumble upon it. (hat happens way to frequently though. )
and for most of my collection I don't go out looking for myself, I just buy stuff when I happen to stumble upon it. (hat happens way to frequently though. )
Another Shade of You.
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that will equal a 'collection' in days to come, trust me Bro...
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
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still peddling that auld shite, Big Yin?
read the book, avoid the movie (IMO)
read the book, avoid the movie (IMO)
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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I've got both and very much enjoy them.James Blast wrote:still peddling that auld shite, Big Yin?
read the book, avoid the movie (IMO)
Anyway, I cannae find your NASA album, and I've still to find a very rare 60's LP for my uncle
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AFAIKen, they only released one or twa singles, nae ellpee - I'm obscure me
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~ Peter Steele
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_(Swedish_band)James Blast wrote:AFAIKen, they only released one or twa singles, nae ellpee - I'm obscure me
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I dunno?
jist heard twa songs back then and really liked them, Sensoria is the only title I recall and no, it has nothing to do with that pish Sheffield band!
jist heard twa songs back then and really liked them, Sensoria is the only title I recall and no, it has nothing to do with that pish Sheffield band!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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As far as tunes go, this is the only "Sensoria" that I know of...James Blast wrote:I dunno?
jist heard twa songs back then and really liked them, Sensoria is the only title I recall and no, it has nothing to do with that pish Sheffield band!
ETA: For super-obscure stuff, you might try GEMM, if you haven't already.
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http://www1.gemm.com/c/search.pl?lang=% ... n+upstairsObviousman wrote:The moon upstairs, Guarding the golden apple.
Sleep, Dopesmoker. The actual one-track version of Jerusalem, wouldn't mind bumping onto that!
But then again, I've not really been looking much lately
There's also a copy listed on Musicstack.com for $21
Not sure about a 1-track version of Sleep - Jerusalem but both sites list copies of this too.
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Couldn't locate Worthing but I found Birmingham 4.10.90 for download ... can PM you the link if that's any use?Pista wrote:Oh FOTN Worthing 1990 would be welcome on Pista's shelf.
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