Half watching Bullseye and did a big double take when this came up on the prize board.
Absolutely. I always thought that the 'vocals follow the riff' of the Human League was quite Sabbathy as well.
An obvious answer, maybe, but Black Sabbath (og lineup ofc). The goofiness made them endearing and naive, and that made the heaviness even more impactful.
Could be! No doubt someone somewhere has a 30 second (3 track) Napalm Death 12"
A nice long walk today, with the wind and surf in one ear, and the chirping of skylarks in the other
Good album though!
Just found this one (don't worry- I'll stop after this).
The Babyfather (Dean Blunt) album on Hyperdub. Hardly worth getting comfy on the sofa after putting this side on.
Yes, that's just daft! I think I have a Flying Lotus 12" on tectonic somewhere which looks similar. Pressed at 45 but just a very short track.
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Good day to hang a harmonica out the window
It looks like it is signed by Thelonious, though.
That must have taken some effort.
Yeah, that's a very good point
They shat in their bantz
Buff and shine with Reynardine
Carwash Fox would look great on the £20 note.
That makes a lot of sense, as I didn't have to turn the volume up much.
Thanks Gary!
DG mugging me off with an acre of deadwax over here.
Seemed to be a thing in the 80s, but I would have thought it would be detrimental to the fidelity.
Insights gratefully received.
This was over in Norwich- excellent show!
Good group- saw them support Sebadoh on halloween '96.
Hah. I refuse to listen to the new Flea album in case I end up liking it.
This album is pretty good, though if you don't like Jan Hammer you might struggle here.
I forgot I have this, and couldn't remember what it sounded like, so now playing.
It's good. Quirky fusion heaters, with John Abercrombie and Sonny Fortune.
Washing up with the birthday boy
I'm eternally grateful to the friend that gave me a dubbed cassette of ETK, with various other Stereolab tracks added on the end.
Crazy to think that it only took them 18 months to follow this with Dots and Loops.
On a train journey back in 2019, I recalled that the singer of the Little Angels was named Toby Jepson.
The riches continue to elude me.
I've just noticed the similarity between the pattern of the tabards from Dinnerladies and the sleeve of Winged Serpent (Sliding Quadrants) by Cecil Taylor.
“Everything in moderation, including moderation.” -Oscar Wilde
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This is a good record
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This is a really good question.
Nothing springs to mind immediately.
It's a good excuse to share and relisten to this one, just in case-
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