Currently listening to. The expanded remastered box set.
Getting me some Hawkwind - Levitation action. On vinyl too; it's been a while and I'd forgotten how awesome it sounds!
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A soothing start to a Sunday
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ooh, that is a very good one, Steve
CLT She's Always Dancing
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Yeah. I'm cobbling a playlist together to drown out the neighbours who are knocking walls down.radiojamaica wrote:ooh, that is a very good one, Steve
This was Barry's suggestion & is just the ticket
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Iggy & The Stooges
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I seePista wrote:Yeah. I'm cobbling a playlist together to drown out the neighbours who are knocking walls down.radiojamaica wrote:ooh, that is a very good one, Steve
This was Barry's suggestion & is just the ticket
Next stop, Search & Destroy
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May I suggest Ace Of Spades? One I've used many a time back when I was living in an Antwerp flat and the upstairs neighbours were really basketcases...
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Consider it addedradiojamaica wrote: I see
May I suggest Ace Of Spades? One I've used many a time back when I was living in an Antwerp flat and the upstairs neighbours were really basketcases...
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Pista wrote:Consider it addedradiojamaica wrote: I see
May I suggest Ace Of Spades? One I've used many a time back when I was living in an Antwerp flat and the upstairs neighbours were really basketcases...
Under The Gun is also quite effective ... ... usually there's full silence all over the complete backyard by the end of the song ... ...
I generally just hit annoying neighbours with some Talk About The Weather - it's particularly effective.
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Wowsa, look what the postman deliverd today...
... that brand new Violets album + extras
Was kinda not expecting that to happen anywhere soon
Oh, a disc filled with remixes by friends and none by Eldritch or the kids, now that's a shame!
... that brand new Violets album + extras
Was kinda not expecting that to happen anywhere soon
Oh, a disc filled with remixes by friends and none by Eldritch or the kids, now that's a shame!
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I had mine on Thursday along with a nice tweet from Si in reply to my tweet of thanks.
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GARY NUMAN - SACRIFICE
I have decided to give all Numan's "recent" albums a real proper listen so I have started with the above. I have had them since they came out and played them often but never really sat down and really gave them full attention.
I enjoyed "Sacrifice" immensely although I can't really get my head around why the Atheist seems to be so miffed with the Deity in so many of the songs. It seems rather illogical Captain.
Still on with "Exile".
I have decided to give all Numan's "recent" albums a real proper listen so I have started with the above. I have had them since they came out and played them often but never really sat down and really gave them full attention.
I enjoyed "Sacrifice" immensely although I can't really get my head around why the Atheist seems to be so miffed with the Deity in so many of the songs. It seems rather illogical Captain.
Still on with "Exile".
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Mastering obscure alternatives
'Cos we're dying of admiration here
Mastering obscure alternatives
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Cute story.
20-odd years ago I'd bought the ROIR cassette of Christian Death's Decomposition of Violets. Only it was a mispressing and had this lot on it instead. I didn't return it cos I thought it was sufficiently interesting, but I'd no idea whatsoever who I was listening to.
Over the intervening time I'd lost the cassette, but every now and then I remembered this strange music that I'd no idea who it was by, and made an effort to find out who, based on searching for snatches of lyrics I could remember (and could decipher from the original poor quality recording).
Today the obvious finally dawned on me and I went to the ROIR website. Found it inside 5 minutes! And it's awesome.
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