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« Reply #3900 on: October 23, 2011, 05:34:19 PM »
The Tubes----Now (side 2)

Pere Ubu / Non-Alignment Pact

Butthole Surfers / Flame Grape

Sun Ra / Space Jazz

David Bowie / John, I'm Only Dancing

Fleetwood Mac / Peacekeeper

Blondie / Maria

My Bloody Valentine / I Can See It (But I Can't Feel It)

Elliot Smith / Wouldn't Mama Be Proud

Black Sabbath / Solitude

Beck--Mutations

The Shinola Troubadours--On The Porch

Elliott Smith--either / or

Capt. Beefheart--Clear Spot

Elliott Smith
- Pictures of Me
- Alphabet Town
- St. Ides Heaven
- Southern Belle


Pink Floyd--Relics

PJ Harvey--Rid Of Me

Leo Kottke--The Best (the acoustic side)

Iggy Pop--Lust For Life

Rip Rig + Panic / Hey Mr. E ! a gran grin with a shake of smile.

Joni Mitchell--Ladies of The Canyon

David Bowie--'hours...'

Bob Dylan--New Morning

Sonny Rollins--Silver City (disc 1)

Little Howlin' Wolf--Cool Truth .  :tup:

The Damned--Machine Gun Etiquette

The Cars--CD reissue bonus tracks (deluxe edition)

Tegan and Sara / Monday Monday Monday

David Bowie--Space Oddity

The Tallest Man On Earth / The Gardener (live on KEXP)

Fields of the Nephilim (stuff from Elizium)

Willie Nelson / Laying My Burdens Down
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3901 on: October 27, 2011, 12:13:00 PM »
Zoot Sims_Jazzland 2(v)

Genesis_Nursery Cryme(v)

Grateful Dead_Wake of the Flood(v)

Rod Stewart_"Every Picture Tells a Story"(v)
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3902 on: October 27, 2011, 07:56:06 PM »
Lou Rawls_At Last(1988,v)

Rene McLean Sextet_Watch Out(1976,v)
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3903 on: October 30, 2011, 12:52:50 PM »
Wynton Marsalis_J Mood(v), Marslais Standard Time(v)
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almost all vinyl
« Reply #3904 on: October 31, 2011, 02:08:35 PM »
Peter Murphy--Blue Heart

Tin Machine (1989)

The Beatles--Revolver (side 2)

The Beatles  [SW-385]

Girls Against Boys--Cruise Yourself

Charles Mingus--Tiajuana Moods

Sonny Rollins--Tenor Madness

Funkadelic--Maggot Brain

Bob Dylan
- The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll
- Restless Farewell


Fleetwood Mac--Future Games

Roy Harper--Stormcock

Charles Mingus
- Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
- Self-Portrait In Three Colors
- Slop
- Song with Orange
- Gunslinging Bird
- Put Me In That Dungeon


The Velvet Underground--Loaded

Killdozer / Cotton Bolls

Lou Reed--Coney Island Baby (side 1)

Fred Lane--from the one that cut you (side A)

The Residents--The Third Reich 'n Roll
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Re: almost all vinyl
« Reply #3905 on: October 31, 2011, 09:33:35 PM »
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Fleetwood Mac--Future Games

A really great record.


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Roy Harper--Stormcock

Ditto.
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Halloween
« Reply #3906 on: November 01, 2011, 09:09:54 AM »
The Residents--Fingerprince

Throbbing Gristle--The Second Annual Report

The Residents
- The Making of a Soul
- The Electrocutioner
- The Booker Tease


Pink Floyd / Let There Be More Light

The Misfits / Halloween II

Alice Cooper / The Quiet Room

Peter Gabriel / No Self Control

13th Floor Elevators / May The Circle Remain Unbroken

The Rolling Stones / Hand of Fate

Alice Cooper
- From The Inside
- Inmates (We're All Crazy)


The Residents / Farmers
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3907 on: November 02, 2011, 07:27:24 AM »
Genesis_Nursery Cryme

Peter Rowan_self titled

Marvin Gaye_"What's Goin On"

Allman Brothers_"Don't Want You No More", "It's Not My Cross to Bear"

Toots and the Maytals_"Time Tough", "In the Dark", "Funky Kingston", "Love is gonna Let Me Down", "Louie, Louie"

Iron Maiden_"Wrathchild"

Black Oak Arkansas_Raunch and Roll, Live

The Doors_"Tell All the People"

(all from the vinyl)
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« Reply #3908 on: November 02, 2011, 11:08:05 AM »
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Allman Brothers_"Don't Want You No More", "It's Not My Cross to Bear"

The Doors_"Tell All the People"

Of course I'm familiar with plenty of stuff by both of these bands, but have never heard of these songs before!
Which albums are they on? Thanks..
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3909 on: November 02, 2011, 11:05:49 PM »
Beginnings and the Soft Parade.
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« Reply #3910 on: November 03, 2011, 10:32:08 AM »
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Beginnings and the Soft Parade.

...and it looks like Beginnings was a reissue of their first two albums; those songs were originally released in 1969 (from their very first LP)!

Ah, The Soft Parade; used to have it... I'll have to revisit that one sometime soon.
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some of this was from the LPs
« Reply #3911 on: November 06, 2011, 03:49:06 PM »
Chrome
- Blood On The Moon
- Inworlds
- Red Exposure
- 3rd from The Sun


Roxy Music--Stranded

Big Star's Third

PJ Harvey
- Angelene
- The Sky Lit Up


Wilco--A Ghost Is Born

A bunch of show tunes and early 70's pop

The Beatles--Magical Mystery Tour (side 1)

Katie The Pest / Golden

Buzzcocks--A Different Kind Of Tension

Siouxsie and the Banshees--A Kiss in the Dreamhouse

Talking Heads--Speaking In Tongues

Tim Buckley--Happy Sad

Blind Faith
- Well All Right
- Presence of The Lord
- Sea of Joy


Cheap Trick
- High Roller
- Heaven Tonight
- Stiff Competition
- How Are You


Lou Reed--Coney Island Baby

Syd Barrett--The Madcap Laughs

The Carter Family--In The Shadow Of Clinch Mountain
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3912 on: November 07, 2011, 07:49:31 PM »
How's that Carter family ??  I'm interested but don't have anything by them.

Today's vinyl:

Bruce Springsteen_"The Angel", "For You", "Spirit in the Night", "It's Hard to be a Saint in the City"

America_"Sister Goldenhair", "A Horse With No Name"

Sublime_"40 oz. to Freedom", "Badfish", "Let's Go Get Stoned", "Sacrlet Begonias"(bad-ass vinyl picture disc)
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3913 on: November 10, 2011, 07:15:40 PM »
Ol Crow medicine Show_self titled

Counting Crowes_August and Everything After

Phil Collins_"Missed Again"(bad tune, though it never matches my sweet imagination...,v.)
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Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« Reply #3914 on: November 13, 2011, 09:38:31 AM »
Bob Marley and the Wailers, "with the Trenchtown experience"_7/24/75(venue unknown, digital bootleg)  :rasta:
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