"NME journalist Nick Kent was almost fooled into believing that the acetate of England's Glory demos was in fact a bootleg of Velvet Underground outtakes". HA!
Still an air of majesty in there after it was graced by royaltee-tee?
I ain't down with monarchy, hereditary or otherwise, and the loopy associated privilege & protocols. I don't speak until you speak? Don't eat until you eat? Get the F outa here!
@βrian - me too -- not familiar with his name or work, but I'm reading up on it in another browser tab. Apparently, Scott and Satie both had strong mystical tendencies.
Tony, next you should get the Stairways to Heaven comp that SCTV was advertising a few decades back. Slim Whitman, Rickie Lee Jones, Boxcar Wille, Buffy Sainte Marie, Al Stewart, Ferrante & Teicher ....
12:56pm
Santos L Halper:
Sorry to miss the first set, but loving this one Tony! Will have to investigate Stackridge; is that LP a good starting point?
Heya, Santos! All the Stackridge albums are good, imo -- except maybe the last (which I haven't heard). Man in the Bowler Hat / Pinafore Days may be the easiest to find, though.
Haven't heard much Quintessence apart from their bit in the glastonbury fayre video with Arthur Brown & Fairport, etc. I mostly know of (quintessence's) Raja Ram's efforts in the psytrance scene. He's one advanced being, that dude.
Tony, I am cruising up to your neck of the woods this weekend. My girls need to go to college, and I have all this extra cash laying around ...
Visiting Washington, too!
1:39pm
ans:
o, curtis......like a friend of mine once said: curtis is like oil to the soul.......
1:40pm
Dean:
I'm heading to PDX, too, on Father's Day, but unlike years in the past, when I'd hang out at the late July Brewers' Festival, this'll be a trip in at night, then out the next morning for Eugene to attend a nephew's graduation. Love Portland. Wish I could spend more time there.
Records stores duly noted! Little Axe appears to share the folk/gospel/blues/field recording vibe of El Cerrito's Down Home, which I've mentioned before.
@Carmichael: What parts of Washington are you visiting?
1:53pm
Dean:
So, then, the conundrum: Do I head to PDX for brew festival, blow a wad on brew and vinyl? Or put food on my kids' table and visit my 87 year old mother in Southern California? I'm thinking ...
Like a lot of bands of that era, their success on the radio in terms of hit songs sort of overshadowed their overall album output. I also remember Ric Ocasek's solo album Beatitude being pretty cool, rather edgy.
Aberdeen reminds me of the sad little cow town I grew up in with X10 the angst and rural ennui. While I was never the hugest Cobain/Nirvana fan and don't generally buy into the post-mortem hype, having visited Aberdeen, I feel like I understand him more, where he was coming from - corny as that may sound.
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'ello Tony & co.
All this talk of Stackridge never thought I would here it again.
Mentioned this before but hey, I saw Yes just after Yes Album came out. Jon Hendricks joined them for a number (song not joint) and scat sang with Jon Anderson. It was a surprise but very good. They were bolder before the album covers artwork took over!
2:27pm
Dean:
Confluence of Babbitt and DS's promo about the opera show brings to mind Charles Dodge's Any Resemblance Is Purely Coincidental: http://www.allmusic.com/album/dodge-any-resemblance-is-purely-coincidental-mw0000879644 It features Caruso. Boy, oh, boy, does it feature Caruso!
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King Juan Carlos of Spain abdicates -- and King Crimson returns from exile. Coincidence ... or not?
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Last time I heard Carmen ... 1980, maybe?
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Tony, I just may take you up on that. Good music is more important than a good education. But good beer is more importatn than BOTH!
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Gloomiest town I've ever seen.
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All this talk of Stackridge never thought I would here it again.
Mentioned this before but hey, I saw Yes just after Yes Album came out. Jon Hendricks joined them for a number (song not joint) and scat sang with Jon Anderson. It was a surprise but very good. They were bolder before the album covers artwork took over!
Dean:
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Greets, Brian!
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