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« Reply #600 on: May 17, 2006, 08:13:00 PM »
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On 2006-05-17 17:11:00, Anonymous wrote:

"So they covered that Roxy Music tune, eh? I haven't heard of that band."


Yeah, it's one of Mike Patton's (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle) bands.  They do a killer cover.

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« Reply #601 on: May 17, 2006, 08:19:00 PM »
That's such a cool song...I heard it when I was dosing once. I was out in SF hanging out at a small party until sunrise. What a sunrise that was..from a roof overlooking all of those crosses in the Mission District...
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« Reply #602 on: May 17, 2006, 08:19:00 PM »
That's such a cool song...I heard it when I was dosing once. I was out in SF hanging out at a small party until sunrise. What a sunrise that was..from a roof overlooking all of those crosses in the Mission District...
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« Reply #603 on: May 17, 2006, 08:21:00 PM »
Sounds like a fun time.  "I just" borrowed a DVD of Roxy Music (Eno-era) and T. Rex from about 1971 or so.  They do a killer version of that song, Phil Manzanera (guitarist, currently touring with David Gilmour) does some sick shit that Eno augments with electronics.  Fucking wild.

Also borrowed a DVD of Roxy Music from the Avalon tour at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
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« Reply #604 on: May 17, 2006, 08:28:00 PM »
Otoh, Brian Ferry's solo stuff sucks..I think you would agree with that statement for the most part. Granted I haven't heard a lot of it..
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« Reply #605 on: May 17, 2006, 08:31:00 PM »
Yeah, it bores the fuck outta me.....
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« Reply #606 on: May 18, 2006, 10:12:00 AM »
Lou Reed comes from America

Ronald Reagan came from America

Gary Gilmore came from America.........


----some English punk 45 I heard, don't know the band or the song, but it's damn good.


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« Reply #607 on: May 18, 2006, 10:20:00 AM »
Blve Oyster Cvlt--Imaginos (not their best work by far, but still interesting to fans)
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« Reply #608 on: May 18, 2006, 12:54:00 PM »
Hey!  It's been rainin' an' rainin' in these rustbelt foothills, and although the weather hasn't been conducive to workin outdoors much, it has been perfect for stayin' home and drinkin' beer and smokin' a couple 'a' joints and listenin' to records.  Yesterday a buddy stopped by who recently lost his job, so we took a load of beer cans into the scrapyard where they were buyin' aluminum cans for 75 cents a lb. which if you're not familliar with the price of scrap metals is a very good price.  We made about 47.oo.  We took the money and bought us another case of beer and came back here and rolled a joint and listened to records and tapes for about the next 11 hours.  Here's the play list from yesterday(may not be in exact chronologicl order):

'ol' on a minute whilst I create a joint out of the ashes of yesterdays highs....

...OK...let us see now...

Picked up this double album compilation at the Salvation Army the other day.  It's a Warner Brothers release fro0mm 1977 called "Limo":

Ry Cooder - 'Alimony'
Sanford and Townsend - 'Moolah Moo Mazuma(Sin City Wahh-oo)'
Jonathan Cain Band - 'Windy City Breakdown'
Bonnie Raitt - 'Runaway'
Little Feat - 'Red Streamliner'
Van Morrison - 'Flamingos Fly'
Leo Sayer - 'You Make Me Feel Like Dancin'
Al Jarreau - 'Better Than Anything'
Kate and Anna McGarrigle - 'Walking Song'
Danny O'Keefe - 'The Runaway'
Eddie Hazel - 'California Dreamin' (not the Mamas an Papas tune)
Fleetwood Mac - 'Dreams'
Mylon le Fevre - 'Goodbye Miss Sadness'
Chunky, Novi and Ernie - 'Didn't Want To Hurt Cha For Another Guy'
Jesse Winchester - 'Nothin' But a Breeze'
Wendy Waldman - 'Living Is Good'
Jesse Colin Young - 'Higher and Higher'
Deaf School - 'What a Way To End It All'
The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band - 'Aloha ka Manini(I was very impressed with this one and surprised too.  Real bluesy.  I couldn't understand the Hawaiian lyrics but I could still understand the blues, very cool)
Henhouse 5 Plus Too - 'In The Mood'(silly crazy tune sung by chickens)
Hirth Martinez - 'Nothin Iz New'
Emmy Lou Harris - 'She'
Gary Wright - 'Phantom Writer'
Attitudes - 'In a Stranger's Arms'
Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes - 'Call of the Wild'
The Doobie Brothers _ 'You're Made That Way'
Rod Stewart - 'Tonight's the Night'

(All in all a nice find)

Billie Holiday - 'God Bless the Child'

Billy Ocean - 'Carribean Queen'

Brothers Johnson - 'Runnin' For Your Lovin' and Free Yourself, Be Yourself'(I picked this up at the local Salvation Army too.  Produced and Arranged by Quincy Jones, funky Stuff)

Cal Tjader - 'I Showed Them'(from the live album 'At Grace Cathedral)

Allman Brothers - 'Don't Want You No More' and 'It's Not My Cross To Bear'(solid psychedelic-blues-rock)

Jefferson Starship - 'Mau Mau(Amerikon)', from the album 'Blows Against the Empire' (another Sal score)

James Taylor - 'Handyman'

Grand Funk - 'Into the Sun'(live version which fills the entire 4th side of 'Grand Funk Live Album'

Rush - 'Tom Sawyer'

Free - 'Mr. Big' (Bad-Ass, solid, hard-rock-power-blues)

Dave Mason - 'Feelin' Alright', 'Pearly Queen', 'Show Me Some Affection' 'All Along the Watchtower' from the album 'Certified Live'

Traffic - 'Glad', Freedom Rider', 'Empty Pages', John Barleycorn', from the album, 'John Barleycorn Must Die'

The Human League - 'Don't You Want Me'

Iron Maiden - self titled debut album in its entirety

Curtis Mayfield - 'Superfly'

George Harrison - 'Give Me Love'

Eric Clapton -  'I Shot the Sheriff'

CTI Summer Jazz(featuring George Benson, Freddie Hubbard, Milt Jackson and Grover Washinton,jr.) - 'Grits Bowl', 'Inner City Blues/What's Goin On ??', 'California Dreamin'(Mamas and Papas cover, kick-ass jazz version),'First Light'

Hall and Oates - 'Sara Smile', 'She's Gone', 'Rich Girl'
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« Reply #609 on: May 18, 2006, 12:56:00 PM »
Grateful Dead - 'Wake of the Flood'
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« Reply #610 on: May 18, 2006, 01:04:00 PM »
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Little Feat - 'Red Streamliner'
This has a nice groove to it..one of the better cuts from the album it's on. Little Feat is an awesome band.

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Eddie Hazel - 'California Dreamin'
Pretty sure this guy was in Funkadelic...how is this song...any good?

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Brothers Johnson

These bros can jam...an old friend of mine had an LP of theirs.
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« Reply #611 on: May 18, 2006, 03:37:00 PM »
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Little Feat - 'Red Streamliner'

This has a nice groove to it..one of the better cuts from the album it's on. Little Feat is an awesome band.



yeah.

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Eddie Hazel - 'California Dreamin'

Pretty sure this guy was in Funkadelic...how is this song...any good?



Great tune and Oh! it is the Mamas and the Papas cover...I guess I was just wasted yesterday when I thought that it was different...but maybe that's what confused me because it is a slow-funky-electric-guitar-blues, with lots of effects and such.  The most funky lead guitar-oriented cover of this tune that I' heard yet.  I didn't even recognize it yesterday! Hey! her's what the inside of the record says about the artist:  

Eddie Hazel, longtime guitarist for George Clinton's Parliament-Funkadelic institution of musical insanity(he played the famous solo on "Maggot Brain") believes that he is tuned into extra-terrestrial forces and programmed from above.  One day in 1975, Eddie was on an airliner when he saw a UFO which took him off the plane and fed him to the universe.  When an air-marshall attempted to calm him, Eddie bit the man on the neck.  Result: a year in jail, during which Eddie worked hard at developing his own new style of playing, singing, and writing.  Result: his first solo album: "Game, Dame and Guitar Thangs"



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Brothers Johnson

These bros can jam...an old friend of mine had an LP of theirs."


I just picked it up 'cause I seen it was scouted out by Quincy Jones.  I only listened to 2 songs off it so far but they were good.  But I don't really remember...all that well...
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« Reply #612 on: May 18, 2006, 03:39:00 PM »
...O! Fuck! ...welll, I fucked that up. :smile:
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« Reply #613 on: May 18, 2006, 05:10:00 PM »
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Eddie Hazel, longtime guitarist for George Clinton's Parliament-Funkadelic institution of musical insanity(he played the famous solo on "Maggot Brain") believes that he is tuned into extra-terrestrial forces and programmed from above. One day in 1975, Eddie was on an airliner when he saw a UFO which took him off the plane and fed him to the universe. When an air-marshall attempted to calm him, Eddie bit the man on the neck. Result: a year in jail, during which Eddie worked hard at developing his own new style of playing, singing, and writing. Result: his first solo album: "Game, Dame and Guitar Thangs"

Cool...thanks for posting that. :tup:
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« Reply #614 on: May 18, 2006, 05:16:00 PM »
... ::rocker::  :skull:
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