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Post by simpleton on Jan 16, 2006 20:21:04 GMT
dEUS - Pocket revolution
and before that Aerial
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Paul
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Post by Paul on Jan 17, 2006 3:10:19 GMT
In Flames - Subterranean EP
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Post by Adey on Jan 19, 2006 3:33:25 GMT
Not an album ~ but 2 DVDs.
Steely Dan - Classic albums series featuring Aja. Fagen & Becker plus other musicians and engineers from the recording, in conversation, with vintage footage. Maybe a bit 'for muso's only' but absolutely fascinating stuff nonetheless.
Deep Purple - Perihelion. Live performance from 2002 and interviews plus backstage material. I suspect that my affection for DP will be with me for the rest of my days..
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Post by Kevin2 on Jan 21, 2006 18:47:15 GMT
Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure
this was released in 1973 and was (I believe) their second album - it is quite good. Avant-garde with a good dose of guitar-driven rock thrown in. Someone here must like Roxy Music: Al, Grimm, Adey... SOMEONE... hey Sheila!!! have you heard Roxy Music? Brian Eno is in it.
heh heh heh
oh drat - I forgot you had quoted me... foiled again!!!
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Post by karmamama on Jan 21, 2006 21:47:55 GMT
Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure this was released in 1973 and was (I believe) their second album - it is quite good. Advent garde with a good dose of guitar-driven rock thrown in. Someone here must like Roxy Music: Al, Grimm, Adey... SOMEONE... hey Sheila!!! have you heard Roxy Music? Brian Eno is in it. I thought the term was avant-garde ?
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Gelid
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Post by Gelid on Jan 22, 2006 0:09:13 GMT
Someone here must like Roxy Music: Al, Grimm, Adey... Yes, I am familiar with Roxy Music. I have the albums Manifesto, Avalon, and the live one, Heart Still Beating. listening to I Remember Me - The Innocence Mission
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Gelid
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An owl on the sill.
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Post by Gelid on Jan 22, 2006 1:25:18 GMT
Opps! I thought this was the Personal Playlist thread. Last album purchased is still Black Cherry by Goldfrapp.
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Post by Adey on Jan 22, 2006 3:51:14 GMT
Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure Someone here must like Roxy Music: Al, Grimm, Adey... SOMEONE... Yep, like them very much. Have more than a few dusty singles of theirs laying around, but no albums. Their music is quite eclectic - they moved with the times. Faves would be Virginia Plane, Love is the Drug and err, some others that I can't think of right now.. I recall being quite baffled by Eno torturing that little EMS Synth and Ferry's quite remarkable voice. Plus of course the bare breasted ladies on the album covers (well I was only a teenager..)
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Post by Xanadu on Jan 25, 2006 19:37:55 GMT
Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure Someone here must like Roxy Music: Al, Grimm, Adey... SOMEONE... Yep, like them very much. Have more than a few dusty singles of theirs laying around, but no albums. Their music is quite eclectic - they moved with the times. Faves would be Virginia Plane, Love is the Drug and err, some others that I can't think of right now.. I recall being quite baffled by Eno torturing that little EMS Synth and Ferry's quite remarkable voice. Plus of course the bare breasted ladies on the album covers (well I was only a teenager..)Or me... I like Roxy, kevan. Have quite a lot of it and the set. Mainly turned on to it by the other half, but that's was a while ago. I even saw Ferry at The House Of Blues really close about 2-3 years ago during the Frantic tour and he did some Roxy. Kate was a fan too, back in the day I guess. Does anyone else hear the influence on Violin?! Anyway... my recent albums, hmmm.... -Yves Montand, the 2 CD One Man Show -Katyna Raneiri, Chansons pour Fellini -Richard Robbins score for Mr. & Mrs. Bridge the vinyl soundtracks for: -Paris Blues (1961, starring Newman and Woodward) with music by Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong -A Rage To Live (1965, starring Suzanne Pleshette) with music by Nelson Riddle and Ferrante & Teicher. I am also expecting the scores for Dark Crystal and John Barry's King Kong. Any other soundtrack collectors out there? The last pop album, if you could even consider it, would have been Aerial, and not many before that. I seem to have plenty already. So you buy those DVDs too Adey? I'm the sort who'll watch all the features on a special edition DVD release even before I watch the film again. We must love all that info that would put some to sleep. I love to hear about the creative process and the efforts of all the artists.
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Post by Adey on Jan 26, 2006 14:57:53 GMT
So you buy those DVDs too Adey? I'm the sort who'll watch all the features on a special edition DVD release even before I watch the film again. We must love all that info that would put some to sleep. I love to hear about the creative process and the efforts of all the artists. Oh Gawd yes. I'm a sucker for 'em. Never buy the single disk when I can buy the deluxe triple disk set, with 87 documentaries and a feature on the Director's cleaner's cat.. I don't have too many soundtracks, but one of my faves is the themes and incidental music from The Prisoner. It's apparently very rare and hard to come by, though I found mine in a bargain bin at WH Smiths many years ago for £1.99..
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Sheila
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Post by Sheila on Jan 26, 2006 18:20:42 GMT
Freeze Frame/Ismism by Godley and Creme and The Original Soundtrack by 10cc. Freeze Frame is my favorite. These albums have even made me stop listening to Aerial (I don't want to burn out after all ) Lol Creme's surname exactly explains what he makes me do. I also got the History Mix video. BRILLIANT!! Clearly Adey your wife has good taste. ;D You're welcome.
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Post by Al Truest on Jan 26, 2006 19:31:07 GMT
Clearly Adey your wife has good taste. ;D You're welcome. Well in music at least. I say that because of her purported appreciation of one of my favorites - Steely Dan
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Post by Adey on Jan 27, 2006 5:03:29 GMT
Good taste in many other aspects too of course! Yes, the mighty Steely Dan shade it by a nose for her, but 10cc are very close behind. Just to show that not everything is rosy in her musical garden, she also has a strange affinity for 70s disco and thinks that Aerial is the only good album dear Kate ever made.. tragic..
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tabatha
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"On Saturday evening, oh well Eddie was so pretty. But now his boy is leaving.
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Post by tabatha on Jan 27, 2006 15:00:33 GMT
Well to sound like the most obvious Kate fan but TWW. I was going to buy Adam and the Ants and No Doubt, but well I couldn't resist, she's an addiction.
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Post by hurricanehugo on Feb 2, 2006 1:56:58 GMT
"Extraordinary days" by Conjure One.
blessed be.
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