The wonderful Bridget St. John tonight. If ever there was a voice that reminded me of a female Nick Drake, this is it. And at other times I'm reminded of Nico as well.
Rock - what are you listening to?
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Gryphon Diablo 300, dCS Rossini (with matching clock), Kharma Exquisite Mini, Ansuz C2, Finite Elemente Master Reference.
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Heart and Soul Joy Division
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You've got good taste man.
The wonderful Bridget St. John tonight. If ever there was a voice that reminded me of a female Nick Drake, this is it. And at other times I'm reminded of Nico as well
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Congratulations, Dave. Good to hear that all is well again.DaveF wrote:On the TT and sounding fab.
Tis great to able to throw on any recording without fear of it sounding harsh or shrill. I haven't had this in nearly 9 months!
Gryphon Diablo 300, dCS Rossini (with matching clock), Kharma Exquisite Mini, Ansuz C2, Finite Elemente Master Reference.
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Nearly bought all the albums above one day in Tower! As usual something more leftfield caught my eye. Will listen to yt later. Thanks Paul.....again.mcq wrote:The wonderful Bridget St. John tonight. If ever there was a voice that reminded me of a female Nick Drake, this is it. And at other times I'm reminded of Nico as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7PXvTJX ... ata_player - magic is here!
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You too, Jonny. Power, Corruption and Lies and Low-Life are two of the best albums of the Eighties.jonnyone wrote:You've got good taste man.
The wonderful Bridget St. John tonight. If ever there was a voice that reminded me of a female Nick Drake, this is it. And at other times I'm reminded of Nico as well
Gryphon Diablo 300, dCS Rossini (with matching clock), Kharma Exquisite Mini, Ansuz C2, Finite Elemente Master Reference.
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Have just ordered my precious vinyl copy from a mail order company I've recently discovered. SquidCo!!!! Fantastic stuff in the vaults. Hope this is the start of a long, loving relationship ;)
Listening to the fantastic link Paul posted a few days ago....Can't wait....
http://www.squidco.com/miva/merchant.mv? - SquidCo...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBYexrIU ... ata_player - catalyst....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxmOvd3i ... ata_player - live...
Listening to the fantastic link Paul posted a few days ago....Can't wait....
http://www.squidco.com/miva/merchant.mv? - SquidCo...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBYexrIU ... ata_player - catalyst....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxmOvd3i ... ata_player - live...
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Do or do not, there is no try
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Vinyl magic....
Cities - scorched electric/acoustic guitar, cello, piano, nails .....
Steven R Smith’s back catalogue is a thing of bright wonder. Since 1995, as a solo artist, as part of the Jewelled Antler collective, in a number of groups (Mirza, Thuja) and under various pseudonyms (Hala Strana, Ulaan Kohl) Smith has been on something like 30 releases – all pushing at the boundaries of psych, folk, post-rock and drone music. With that amount of music behind him, exploring his stuff becomes like picking your way through a landscape, a theme that the material on Cities also naturally conjures up, albeit a wounded, decaying landscape.
Cities - scorched electric/acoustic guitar, cello, piano, nails .....
Steven R Smith’s back catalogue is a thing of bright wonder. Since 1995, as a solo artist, as part of the Jewelled Antler collective, in a number of groups (Mirza, Thuja) and under various pseudonyms (Hala Strana, Ulaan Kohl) Smith has been on something like 30 releases – all pushing at the boundaries of psych, folk, post-rock and drone music. With that amount of music behind him, exploring his stuff becomes like picking your way through a landscape, a theme that the material on Cities also naturally conjures up, albeit a wounded, decaying landscape.
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