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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 8594
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, July 04, 2018 - 08:02 am:   

Microdisney - Town To Town. More than three decades old and still a rarely bettered summer pop song.
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Andrew Kerr
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Post Number: 1213
Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Wednesday, July 04, 2018 - 09:00 pm:   

Judy Collins - Someday Soon

This version (from The Smothers Brothers Show) has a live vocal, which is far superior to the version on her album "Who Knows Where the Time Goes". Her phrasing is almost jazz-like, skipping around the rhythm. And her voice is so pure, but with much emotion than Joan Baez's.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w70-1b9S Cj0

PS And as for the the length of her skirt....?!
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 8596
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Posted on Thursday, July 05, 2018 - 08:18 am:   

XTC - The Mayor Of Simpleton.

And yes, Andrew, aunt Judy favoured the mice-mini back in the day.
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Stuart Wilson
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Post Number: 1456
Registered: 10-2006
Posted on Thursday, July 05, 2018 - 04:33 pm:   

Watertown – Frank Sinatra

Ok, I’m no expert on the Big S, but an album I’d never heard of, with a very unSinatraesque cover, seemed to be a little strange… and then the work itself, once briefly explored, even stranger… a 1970s concept album about a simple suburban guy ("All those years I've worked for Santa Fe/never ever missed a single day") who’s lost his wife? Really? The lyrics, however, turn out to be excellent, kicking off:
“Old Watertown…
Nothing much happening
Down on Main…
Except a little rain.
Old Watertown…
Everyone knows
The perfect crime:
Killing time..
And no one's going anywhere
Living's much too easy there…”

Various reports call it a lost masterpiece and one of Frank’s biggest flops. I’ll have to get a copy to make my mind up.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 8597
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Posted on Thursday, July 05, 2018 - 09:45 pm:   

You've got me intrigued, Stuart.
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Fred Tadrowski
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Post Number: 79
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Posted on Friday, July 06, 2018 - 04:15 am:   

The Chills - Complex (Their new album will be released on the 14th of September).
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 8600
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Posted on Friday, July 06, 2018 - 11:21 am:   

The Sleepy Jackson - This Day
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Rob Brookman
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Post Number: 1905
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Posted on Friday, July 06, 2018 - 01:48 pm:   

No way - there's a new Chills record??? This fills me with joy.
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 3920
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Friday, July 06, 2018 - 03:52 pm:   

Whoa! I'm sure Martin has some things to tell us, Rob. One of the unexpected pleasures to the late period Chills is Martin's very useful reports on how things look from where he is standing.
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Stuart Wilson
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Post Number: 1457
Registered: 10-2006
Posted on Saturday, July 07, 2018 - 09:20 am:   

The ghost of Tom Joad – Jim James & Tom Morello

Epic live version of one of his best songs at the Saint Bruce homage night and I have to say, Morello, who I've never seen before, looking like a skinny snappy young Telly Savalas, is a supremely exhilarating stage presence, ripping at his guitar without ever losing sight of melody, a mix of real showmanship and passionate musicality. Thrilling.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 8607
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Posted on Saturday, July 21, 2018 - 10:11 am:   

Mary Lou Williams - The Devil. I love discovering great music by someone I've never heard of before, and lately that has often happened through TV shows playing great music over the end credits. I heard this over the end of the TV adaptation of Get Shorty (much better than the film). It's from 1965 and I doubt if anyone here bar Randy or Hugh has previously heard of her. https://soundsoftheuniverse.com/sjr/prod uct/mary-lou-williams-black-christ-of-th e-andes-1964
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 3930
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Saturday, July 21, 2018 - 05:53 pm:   

Never heard of her Padraig, probably because this is SO non-rock or r&b. My jazz knowledge is spotty. In my youth the religious aspect would have sent me out of the room. It's certainly an extraordinary arrangement. I have a friend who loves this sort of stuff. I'm going to run it by him.
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 1081
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Posted on Sunday, July 22, 2018 - 05:13 pm:   

Nor me Padraig. Jazz and Gospel is not really my thing. Her biography on Wikipedia makes for interesting reading.
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Simon Withers
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Post Number: 545
Registered: 08-2005
Posted on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 - 06:58 pm:   

Hell of a Summer - The Triffids

(we're having one hell of a summer in the UK, worryingly so...)
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Stuart Wilson
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Post Number: 1460
Registered: 10-2006
Posted on Wednesday, July 25, 2018 - 01:36 pm:   

What can I do for you - Bob Dylan

Like many people, some of them contributing excellent notes to the album, I simply ignored the Christian Bob period for some reason. The singles sounded dry and dull and tuneless and it was hard to get excited by a message I’d already turned my back on at Sunday school, secondary and youth club. Then the film turned up on TV a few days ago and I gave it a glance and I was hooked big about two songs in. The live versions are just thrilling. Ok, BD himself is a bit alarming. Never, ironically, has he looked quite so Satanic, peering hoodedly out at the audience as if to say, “You buyin this stuff yet?” He tries a few skipping dance steps and claps his hands in a very uncomfortable way. He almost smiles at one point. But the testifying backup singers, sublime musicians and songs as good as this one make the whole thing a meatily wonderful offering. And the harmonica solo is, suitably, out of this world.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 8608
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Thursday, July 26, 2018 - 02:41 am:   

Stuart, you're making me interested in a Bob period I thought I'd no interest in.
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Stuart Wilson
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Post Number: 1461
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Posted on Thursday, July 26, 2018 - 04:00 pm:   

Well, I was surprised too. But, in the end, some artists should never be underestimated, and BD is certainly one of them. There always was a bit of the hellfire preacher to him and the gospel thing was just a variation in the end. The Trouble no more film would have been better as just a concert or perhaps a documentary investigating this odd period in Dylan's life, rather than interspersing bits of live material with an actor delivering sermons. But the live stuff is great.
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 3932
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Posted on Friday, July 27, 2018 - 04:11 am:   

Owl John finally arrived yesterday. Two listens so far. Considering its major label provenance it's a pretty pleasing album with only a couple songs that sound big label rock band-ish. "Los Angeles Be Kind" is the standout for me and not only because of the topic. It is striking how often Hutchison references suicide.
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Stuart Wilson
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Post Number: 1463
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Posted on Friday, July 27, 2018 - 05:09 pm:   

Ain't Gonna Go To Hell For Anybody – Bob Dylan

One of the Gospel Bob songs with a chorus that has now wormed its way irrevocably into my skull. It begins with just the girl singers building up on the title – they are such a powerful bunch, they really make the album – and then Dylan cuts brutally in. Great, “confessional” lyric…

I can manipulate people as well as anybody –
Force them and burn them, twist them and turn them;
I can make believe I'm in love with almost anybody –
Hold them and control them, squeeze them and tease them:
All that satisfies the fleshy needs,
I've been down that road, I know what it needs.
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Jerry Clark
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Post Number: 1238
Registered: 08-2004
Posted on Friday, July 27, 2018 - 06:08 pm:   

Inspiral Carpets - Commercial Rain

Willing the rain gods to drop some watery stuff on the parched land and it worked in the short term.
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Simon Withers
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Post Number: 546
Registered: 08-2005
Posted on Saturday, July 28, 2018 - 09:51 pm:   

From Inspiral Carpets to The Charlatans, only it's the US 60s psychedelic Charlatans with 'Easy When I'm Dead'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gej1gQFY 4xw

(We had a decent amount of rain today with more promised tomorrow. Now if somebody could just reverse Brexit. We presently have the government of the world's fifth-biggest economy saying they're trying to ensure we won't run out of food next year. Sheeesh!!!)
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 8615
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Sunday, July 29, 2018 - 04:30 am:   

And yet, Simon, we can't get you to say what food you are stockpiling, in the relevant thread.
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Jerry Clark
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Post Number: 1239
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Posted on Sunday, July 29, 2018 - 01:51 pm:   

Apparently the food supply will only last 3 days in the event of a 'No deal' scenario. Bearing in mind this will likely happen at the end of March. Which is the traditional hungry gap in the farming calendar. I'm going to be stockpiling shotguns and running shoes.

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