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25 posts
+84 votes
Best Movie Soundtrack?

Potential for a few Tarantino options here, but I’m a big fan of this score.
*link is the cypress hill/sonic youth colab from the LP.
https://youtu.be/gyTaVL07F34
*link is the cypress hill/sonic youth colab from the LP.
https://youtu.be/gyTaVL07F34

Love this one. Been in rotation for years. Not all the colabs work now but there's some bangers on there. The Teenage Fanclub & De La Soul joint is a great addition to any stoner playlist.



The Matrix… got some quality nineties trip hop and metal on it.
Rage Against The Machine, Deftones, Prodigy, Massive Attack.
Rage Against The Machine, Deftones, Prodigy, Massive Attack.

Trippiest soundtrack going:
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=MVnSFj6XQZY&feature=share
For decent soundtracks, Obviously Hans Zimmer & Ludovico Einaudi
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=MVnSFj6XQZY&feature=share
For decent soundtracks, Obviously Hans Zimmer & Ludovico Einaudi

The Rushmore soundtrack is killer, so much so, my wife and I finished our marriage ceremony with the song Concrete and Clay.
https://youtu.be/fsCcijENWWo
https://youtu.be/fsCcijENWWo


The soundtrack from Performance made in 1970 is great. Lots of music by Ry Cooder. It involves a lot of pot smoking and a mushroom trip too. Cult movie.

19 posts
+71 votes

by
Zapgaz
Floyd Fans?

by
Zapgaz
Floyd Fans?
Had a near 50 year music obsession, and as well as an addiction to Reggae (roots/dub) I love a bit of Pink Floyd too.
If you’re a big fan of the early 70s stuff, you need to check this out
https://youtu.be/4OhhN82dGqQ
This band became Far East Family Band, those releases were also amazing, with Kitaro and Klaus Schulze on board made for a cosmic krautrock mashup!
Julian Cope highly rates this album, Nihojin by Far Out. It’s every bit as good as Meddle, especially as most of the musicians were street artists living in a commune.
Try it ;)
If you’re a big fan of the early 70s stuff, you need to check this out
https://youtu.be/4OhhN82dGqQ
This band became Far East Family Band, those releases were also amazing, with Kitaro and Klaus Schulze on board made for a cosmic krautrock mashup!
Julian Cope highly rates this album, Nihojin by Far Out. It’s every bit as good as Meddle, especially as most of the musicians were street artists living in a commune.
Try it ;)

Love a bit of Floyd.
My old man has the original Gatefold Dark Side of the Moon LP. I think it's worth a couple of grand now. (Plus a Cavern Club membership card signed by John Lennon. God only knows what that's worth...)
Pretty cool cat my old man.
Thanks for the link.
Cheers. BB
My old man has the original Gatefold Dark Side of the Moon LP. I think it's worth a couple of grand now. (Plus a Cavern Club membership card signed by John Lennon. God only knows what that's worth...)
Pretty cool cat my old man.
Thanks for the link.
Cheers. BB

Dropping some cool there.
As you can tell by my avatar I’m a massive Syd fan. All things Syd is my bag.
And being an old guy I have
a lot of the original vinyl, I’m also a second hand record dealer so I’ve picked up a nice collection over 40 years :)
I have most of the Floyd’s post Syd stuff but will always one back to those first two or three albums as they’re in a different league as are the early singles (apples and oranges, scream thy last scream, point me at the sky etc)
And Julian Cope is another subject entirely, author musician poet arch drude….the guy has it all and is a huge influence….
His biography ‘head on’ is an essential read as is his ‘modern antiquarian’ and ‘krautrock sampler’
For me his ‘fried’ and ‘Peggy suicide’ albums are next level. His wife Dorian is also extremely knowledgable about a raft of subjects. I find em both fascinating and endless sources of information. Huzzah! :)
As you can tell by my avatar I’m a massive Syd fan. All things Syd is my bag.
And being an old guy I have
a lot of the original vinyl, I’m also a second hand record dealer so I’ve picked up a nice collection over 40 years :)
I have most of the Floyd’s post Syd stuff but will always one back to those first two or three albums as they’re in a different league as are the early singles (apples and oranges, scream thy last scream, point me at the sky etc)
And Julian Cope is another subject entirely, author musician poet arch drude….the guy has it all and is a huge influence….
His biography ‘head on’ is an essential read as is his ‘modern antiquarian’ and ‘krautrock sampler’
For me his ‘fried’ and ‘Peggy suicide’ albums are next level. His wife Dorian is also extremely knowledgable about a raft of subjects. I find em both fascinating and endless sources of information. Huzzah! :)

Hi Tony
Interstellar Overdrive. This is what made me pick up the guitar when I was 17.
At the time I went to Paris with my family and bought three guitar books, one of which was a failry rare early floyd chords/lyrics book:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/pink-floyd-67-early-years-syd-barrett-1934674009
I've spent hours trying to work out what Syd was playing on Take up thy stethoscope and Walk, his style melted rythm and lead guitar.
Cheers
Interstellar Overdrive. This is what made me pick up the guitar when I was 17.
At the time I went to Paris with my family and bought three guitar books, one of which was a failry rare early floyd chords/lyrics book:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/pink-floyd-67-early-years-syd-barrett-1934674009
I've spent hours trying to work out what Syd was playing on Take up thy stethoscope and Walk, his style melted rythm and lead guitar.
Cheers

You’re right! I don’t think Syd knew what he was playing, he just did it instinctively hence not many other players have his unique style which is part rhythm part lead and part background weirdness 😄 the guy was a genius and I know that word is bandied about regularly but in Syd’s case it was true. The fact it still sounds weird and yet familiar some 50 years on is astounding.

Hi Tony
Totally. His rythmn style in particular is absolute bonkers, think Lucifer Sam.
Often he would play lead off the chords shapes like in Astronomy Domine but other times you can really hear the influence of LSD on his style.
I've heard them cover songs like Louie Louie on bootlegs and I guess there was a skiffle/RnB influence on his playing like most other Brits at the time.
But man whatever influences he had they were warped and twisted beyond recognition.
Cheers
Totally. His rythmn style in particular is absolute bonkers, think Lucifer Sam.
Often he would play lead off the chords shapes like in Astronomy Domine but other times you can really hear the influence of LSD on his style.
I've heard them cover songs like Louie Louie on bootlegs and I guess there was a skiffle/RnB influence on his playing like most other Brits at the time.
But man whatever influences he had they were warped and twisted beyond recognition.
Cheers

Oooh oooh…that reminds me of a Floyd trivia question I was given recently (how’s this for a toughie):
“There is exactly half a century between Roger Waters first accredited studio song and his last. What was his first ever lyric and his last?”
Answer:
“Doctor Doctor
I’m in bed…” (Pick Up Thy Stethoscope And Walk)
“It would be better by far to die in her arms than to linger
In a lifetime of regret” (Part Of Me Died)
How do I know this stuff!?😼
We can also conclude that Roger didn’t cheer up much in 50 years!😂
“There is exactly half a century between Roger Waters first accredited studio song and his last. What was his first ever lyric and his last?”
Answer:
“Doctor Doctor
I’m in bed…” (Pick Up Thy Stethoscope And Walk)
“It would be better by far to die in her arms than to linger
In a lifetime of regret” (Part Of Me Died)
How do I know this stuff!?😼
We can also conclude that Roger didn’t cheer up much in 50 years!😂

The 60s Floyd is pure gold, And my daughter is called Emily for some reason!
There was some really amazing bands cutting a whole new sound, 66 to 73 is probably the best era ever.
Im torn with the best band ever, toss up between Floyd, Hawkwind or Velvet Underground. Its a tough one!
There was some really amazing bands cutting a whole new sound, 66 to 73 is probably the best era ever.
Im torn with the best band ever, toss up between Floyd, Hawkwind or Velvet Underground. Its a tough one!

Ooof! The velvets for sure are another one of my faves. Right up to ‘loaded’ they pretty much created ‘art rock’ out of psychedelia. No mean feat.
Yeah, that era was amazing and there are sooooo many great bands both obscure and well known that made classic records like the Pretty Things SF Sorrow, The Byrds younger than yesterday , Caravan’s first album, Kevin Ayers - joy of a toy, the Beach Boys - pet sounds, Kaleidoscope’s tangerine dream, Billy Nichols - would you believe, Small Faces - ogdens nut gone flake, the Kinks - something else, the Zombies - Odyssey and oracle….this is just a fraction of some of the fantastic albums of that period.
Mind you, there’s great music in all eras it’s digging for it that makes things rewarding. I love anything from this stuff to U.K. Garage from the 90s to US/U.K. hip hop from that decade to 90s drum and bass, House, Reggae, Soul, Funk, Disco, Library music, Easy listening/Lounge, Jazz, punk, new wave stuff like XTC, the Slits, electronic pop like early human league, soft cell, Scritti Politti, YMO, Yello, Prefab Sprout, Fad Gadget, early Depeche, Yazoo etc soundtracks, Indie stuff like Felt, Cocteaus, Pale Saints, early Verve, My Bloody Valentine, Spacemen 3, loads of Creation stuff, Rough trade and the Smiths, also dig a bit of classical, electronic experimental stuff, ambient, downtempo….pretty much most things.
There is so much good music out there it’s insane in a good way :)
Yeah, that era was amazing and there are sooooo many great bands both obscure and well known that made classic records like the Pretty Things SF Sorrow, The Byrds younger than yesterday , Caravan’s first album, Kevin Ayers - joy of a toy, the Beach Boys - pet sounds, Kaleidoscope’s tangerine dream, Billy Nichols - would you believe, Small Faces - ogdens nut gone flake, the Kinks - something else, the Zombies - Odyssey and oracle….this is just a fraction of some of the fantastic albums of that period.
Mind you, there’s great music in all eras it’s digging for it that makes things rewarding. I love anything from this stuff to U.K. Garage from the 90s to US/U.K. hip hop from that decade to 90s drum and bass, House, Reggae, Soul, Funk, Disco, Library music, Easy listening/Lounge, Jazz, punk, new wave stuff like XTC, the Slits, electronic pop like early human league, soft cell, Scritti Politti, YMO, Yello, Prefab Sprout, Fad Gadget, early Depeche, Yazoo etc soundtracks, Indie stuff like Felt, Cocteaus, Pale Saints, early Verve, My Bloody Valentine, Spacemen 3, loads of Creation stuff, Rough trade and the Smiths, also dig a bit of classical, electronic experimental stuff, ambient, downtempo….pretty much most things.
There is so much good music out there it’s insane in a good way :)

This could go on forever so I'm calling a stop to it because before you know it ten years have got behind you. :)

Hi Zapgaz
Amazing British psychedelic music indeed.
That and the Californian West Coast sound.
Cheers
Amazing British psychedelic music indeed.
That and the Californian West Coast sound.
Cheers

34 posts
+116 votes
Favourite 2 all time full album’s you listened to over and over again

Favourite 2 all time full album’s you listened to over and over again
I’ll start Dr Dre 2001 and Bob Marley and the wailers.

Full albums I've actually listened to over and over are "The Wall" & "Graceland"
Really love listening to Graceland on a fresh sativa high)
Really love listening to Graceland on a fresh sativa high)

Tom Waits "Blue Valentine", Ry Cooder "Bop Till You Drop" - honourable mention to Joni Mitchell "Blue", Janis Joplin "Pearl", David Crosby "If I Could Only Remember My Name", and a gazillion others...

dark side by pink floyd and blonde by frank ocean. i absolutely rinse both year after year :)

Wu Tang Clan - Enter the Wu Tang (managed to see them in NYC for Rock The Bells 2010 performing the whole album was a dream comes true) and the second best album for me would be Gang Starr - Moment of Truth

I can safely say that Appetite for Destruction is the album I've listened to the most. Carousel by Subcircus has had well over 20 years love from me as well

Prodigy - Music For Jilted Generation
Leftfield - Leftism
Could list plenty but these 2 are special 😎🥳🤯👽
Leftfield - Leftism
Could list plenty but these 2 are special 😎🥳🤯👽

Leftism is immense. It's been a while, I'm gonna have to fish it out the old collection.

Time well spent. As for The Prodigy, I saw them at Glasto in '95. They were flying high off the back of Music for the Jilted Generation. I vividly remember Keith (RIP) rolling onto the stage in a giant hamster ball. They were awesome. So much energy.

Never heard Dub Side of the Moon until today- bloody great👍- so big thanks for the heads up!!!

This is tough but going on repeats alone I reckon these pip it,
Riding with the king - Clapton and BB King
We're new here - Jamie xx and Gil Scott-Heron
Riding with the king - Clapton and BB King
We're new here - Jamie xx and Gil Scott-Heron

Dark Side of the Moon has got to be my first pick. Millionaires by James is great when you've got some sativa running through your system.

Script of the Bridge by The Chameleons. Some friends told me they would bury the album with me, I'd go to sleep listening to it.
Scary Monsters by Bowie, time of life thing for me 'Teenage Wildlife'.
Scary Monsters by Bowie, time of life thing for me 'Teenage Wildlife'.

dEUS The Ideal Crash and Pretty Hate Machine NIN. Never tire of those two... There are many more but these two popped out my cheesebox first.

There are loads of full albums I’ll listen to…naming just two, well the two most recent ones that spring to mind for me Acid Bath-when the kite string pops and Oasis - definitely maybe not a bad track on either one.

1 post
+2 votes

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RobDj79
Fatboy slim docu

by
RobDj79
Fatboy slim docu
There's a great documentary on sky documentaries about the legendary "Big Beach Boutique" beach party on Brighton beach back in 2002. Well worth a watch, especially if you were one of the 250k folk that attended.
There were some mental outdoor parties in the early 2000's
This being one, The Leeds love parade and Glastonbury in 2000 were 2 of my most memorable.
🤩😍🥳
There were some mental outdoor parties in the early 2000's
This being one, The Leeds love parade and Glastonbury in 2000 were 2 of my most memorable.
🤩😍🥳

9 posts
+68.5 votes
Most Timeless Artist?
Tom Waits. My all time favourite artist. Been putting stuff out for 50 years and never made a dud album IMO. And none of them sound dated.

6 posts
+19 votes

by
Leviathan
A Trip Back to 1990 - Chill Out (KLF)

by
Leviathan
A Trip Back to 1990 - Chill Out (KLF)


An album which seems to have almost been forgotten but which was once almost ubiquitous at the after club smoke and come down. Ladies, gentlemen and other pronouns, may I invite you to sit back, enjoy and Chill Out...

One of the best chill out/ambient albums of all time. Also the KLF made ‘Space’ which is another ambient lp based around….the theme of space.
I’ve got both of them on OG vinyl. And if you like those then the Orb’s first release ‘a huge ever growing brain that rules from the centre of the ultraverse’ is in a very similar vein considering they all knew each other and worked together on different projects. There’s also the FFWD album which is Fripp, the Orb and Thomas Fehlman, that album is also along the lines of the above. Lastly the KLF ‘last train to trancentral’ remix twelve had a longer segment from ‘chill out’ that wasn’t on the original record, and same goes for ‘3am eternal’ which had a remix twelve with another ‘chill out’ outtake remix. Welcome to the rabbit hole :)………..
I’ve got both of them on OG vinyl. And if you like those then the Orb’s first release ‘a huge ever growing brain that rules from the centre of the ultraverse’ is in a very similar vein considering they all knew each other and worked together on different projects. There’s also the FFWD album which is Fripp, the Orb and Thomas Fehlman, that album is also along the lines of the above. Lastly the KLF ‘last train to trancentral’ remix twelve had a longer segment from ‘chill out’ that wasn’t on the original record, and same goes for ‘3am eternal’ which had a remix twelve with another ‘chill out’ outtake remix. Welcome to the rabbit hole :)………..

This is one I still listen to quite frequently. Discovered mid nineties along with the orb and FSOL. I still don't know the individual tracks, it is to be enjoyed in full in one sitting, just tooting away I reckon. :)



Agreed, you have to listen to it all. Same with Space which is also a very enjoyable trip.

I just knew you would mention this !! There is also an Alex Paterson version out there with the Jimmy Cauty parts removed which makes it more ambient by the simple fact of having silent parts! There was also a huge limited remix of the KLF catalogue including Space (hour plus if I remember) a few years ago. This Is Not The KLF - I believe it was called. Martin somebody?



I remember when KLF burned a million quid as some sort art piece.
Seemed like a good idea at the time I guess.... 💡👍 Cocaine is one hell of a drug!
No regerts 😉
(Good group though).
Cheers BB 🤣
Seemed like a good idea at the time I guess.... 💡👍 Cocaine is one hell of a drug!
No regerts 😉
(Good group though).
Cheers BB 🤣

19 posts
+100 votes

by
oasis
best mashup thread
I own a launchpad ...
That's the only thing madeon and I have in common
This is one of my favourites too! ☺️
That's the only thing madeon and I have in common
This is one of my favourites too! ☺️

"They" took the magic out of music when the standard pitch was changed to 440hz.
This has been a long time coming.
Never liked pop particularly. Ghost written junk with no soul with the odd exception.
This has been a long time coming.
Never liked pop particularly. Ghost written junk with no soul with the odd exception.

Wtf even is Aitch? When I was younger there was the Kersal Massive on YouTube, he just reminds me of one of them with his wet sounding voice, dickhead clothes and shit rapping about getting his dick sucked. Bore off mate, you and Sam Wailing Fucker Smith

Culture is too atomised due to the internet, and the arts in general are increasingly more like a status game for the rich than in the 60s-90s: there are few financial incentives to be a good musician anymore and only the very biggest, well connected, and commercially safest acts can now make a living from music. Plus all the stuff in the vid cloudeater posted.

Shouldn’t need a financial incentive to be good. Not in any hobby. Your either good or your not. This is Gained by natural skills or just brute force hard work. Although that barely matters these days as per the headline of this topic rightly suggesting a low. It’s a yo yo. Electronic / new age is the current theme with low quality and high output. It will go back to guitar rock as soon as the uni students decide that is more cool

Agree if it's just a hobby. If you are going to be a professional musician full time, and are not independently wealthy already, you eventually need to make some kind of a living and pay the rent. And you probably won't get pro-level skills at an instrument/performing/production without being able to put a ton of time into it.

7 posts
+13 votes

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benjiwby
the worst freestyle you will ever hear
16 posts
+35 votes

by
DeadRabb1t
NiN at Eden project

by
DeadRabb1t
NiN at Eden project

Any NIN fans make it to this? Myself and Mrs Rabb1t saw the Saturday show and it was 🎉🤯

Yeah we have family down there so it was a nice catch up and I got to meet a friend I had only met online before so that was nice 👍
Also NiN at Eden 🥰
Also NiN at Eden 🥰

I saw NIN when they supported David Bowie at the SkyDome in Toronto…when they finished and Bowie came on half the audience left which was proof of who they had really come to see 😂😂
Sure enough, Bowie was rubbish, insisting on playing only his Tin Drum crap…
Sure enough, Bowie was rubbish, insisting on playing only his Tin Drum crap…

I bet the poor sensitive 🦊 ears were sore after that as NiN definitely are quite high on your internal "kerrang" scale I would suspect 😝

👍…it was part of a five day bender and I was somewhat off my noodle so it’s fair to say if you asked me to hum a NIN toon I might just struggle 😉

I didn't even know they were playing! Seen NIN many times and always good... Even if the venue is pants (I'm talking about the millennium dome or whatever it's called now). Pretty jealous, be a great place to see them.

It was announced Feb 14th to the mailing list and tickets went on sale the same day (and sold out 😧)
Its only cause I'm on that, that I knew about it
Only seen them 3 times in 3 decades but that one was the best sounding, the m.e.n or whatever it's called was best visually, the Apollo was most sweaty 😂
Its only cause I'm on that, that I knew about it
Only seen them 3 times in 3 decades but that one was the best sounding, the m.e.n or whatever it's called was best visually, the Apollo was most sweaty 😂

Ah no wonder I didn't hear... Pretty out of the loop with gigs these days anyway. Doesn't stop me from being jealous though! What was the set like? When I've seen them, usually a good mix of new and old. Seen them at Brixton academy a few times... Venue suits them very well.

I genuinely wish I could have gone both nights but just couldn't get down on the Friday to do it
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/nine-inch-nails/2022/the-eden-project-st-austell-england-6bb4627e.html
Thats the set I saw/heard/felt
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/nine-inch-nails/2022/the-eden-project-st-austell-england-63b46ef7.html
That's the Friday set
https://www.cornwalllive.com/whats-on/music-nightlife/nine-inch-nails-eden-session-7225371
That's the local nin reporter fan 😝
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/nine-inch-nails/2022/the-eden-project-st-austell-england-6bb4627e.html
Thats the set I saw/heard/felt
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/nine-inch-nails/2022/the-eden-project-st-austell-england-63b46ef7.html
That's the Friday set
https://www.cornwalllive.com/whats-on/music-nightlife/nine-inch-nails-eden-session-7225371
That's the local nin reporter fan 😝

Not checked the Friday set but the one you saw is class! Dang, miss going festivals. Getting the Glasto envy as the weather looks good and the lineup is great. Don't miss wet glasto's, but always get FOMO whenever it's on and I'm not going...

Almost exactly the same here! 2003 was my last jaunt, and the first one with the mega-fence and one that I used a ticket to get in...

11 posts
+52 votes
R.I.P. Nik Turner 1940-2022

R.I.P. Nik Turner 1940-2022

Just heard he died a few days ago and saddened to hear of his passing. Much respect to him for his great work with the original incarnation of Hawkwind and his tireless work ethic afterwards. Highly eccentric and a bit ornery, but nobody can deny his essential role in the evolution of space rock.
A Master of the Universe, now off In Search of Space.
Godspeed, psychonaut.
A Master of the Universe, now off In Search of Space.
Godspeed, psychonaut.

He was at jimi Hendrix Isle of Wight,
Jimi sees him ( the cat with silver face) its on the dvd just before foxy lady song I think,he’ll probably being tripping on acid watching jimi Hendrix, what a experience.
Jimi sees him ( the cat with silver face) its on the dvd just before foxy lady song I think,he’ll probably being tripping on acid watching jimi Hendrix, what a experience.

I saw Nik play with various bands over the years. He was a true hero of the counterculture. Sad news.

The story I heard they asked jimi Hendrix to play with them at the Isle of Wight(outside the gates,that’s where hawkwind played)but apparently he said no he was depressed,couple of weeks later jimi Hendrix was dead
A lot of people were protesting against the admission fees that’s why hawkwind played outside.
They were pretty unknown at the time
1970.
A lot of people were protesting against the admission fees that’s why hawkwind played outside.
They were pretty unknown at the time
1970.

Hawkwind played outside the gates at the Isle of Wight festival, every drink was laced with acid.

The guitarist at the time (Huw Lloyd Langton RIP) had a bad trip at IOW 1970, think the band were playing in an inflatable tent that deflated in a speedy manner! Huw was so so wasted in cid, that he fled in terror and wasn’t seen for a decade! Not sure how much truth in story, but sounds about right!

He was a good front man for hawkwind, my brother was really into them he’s got everything that hawkwind brought out, a big collection.

Both Nik and Robert Calvert were equally good frontmen.
Check out the Stonehenge 1984 dvd with Nik in full body suit and obviously high as fuck. That was Alan Daveys first gig with Hawkwind too, 99% genuine Lemmy replacement, fantastic bassist Alan.
Check out the Stonehenge 1984 dvd with Nik in full body suit and obviously high as fuck. That was Alan Daveys first gig with Hawkwind too, 99% genuine Lemmy replacement, fantastic bassist Alan.

11 posts
+31.5 votes

by
Camber
Love - Forever Changes

by
Camber
Love - Forever Changes


I can’t post link to the whole album, but you should be able find it.

One of my all time favourites. I was fortunate enough to see Arthur Lee play play the album in full in Liverpool about 20 years ago. I might have been a bit stoned stood at the front

The liverpool gig was with shack yeah??
I was real lucky too and caught the forever changes tour at the 02 with half orchestra, and stripped back in king tuts and queens hall with baby lemonade, absolutely amazing gigs.
I was real lucky too and caught the forever changes tour at the 02 with half orchestra, and stripped back in king tuts and queens hall with baby lemonade, absolutely amazing gigs.

I was at the Queens Hall gig too. Kind of wish he stopped playing just a little earlier, the new songs were funny but maybe not so great. "Maybe the People" is just such a classic track.


Fantastic album one of the greats! Recently bought the Record Store Day release of unreleased tracks and outtakes 👍

If you’ve not already give Rodriguez’s Cold Fact a listen.
If you’re a fan of Love the you’ll probably like
If you’re a fan of Love the you’ll probably like

I’ve seen the Rodriguez documentary “Sugar Man” well worth a watch if you haven’t seen it but don’t think I’ve heard the album. I will give it a listen.

His second album “Coming from Reality” doesn’t get the same praise but I’m a big fan of that too. Another one we’ll worth a little listen

Hi Camber
HUGE Love fan here!
I saw him several times in London ater 2000 including one time a the Queen Elizabeth Hall with full philarmonic.
He was playing with the band Baby Lemonade.
But I never saw him in the classic days 1st to 4th album.
Here is some the of the 4th album (and Out There) played live in Europe in 1970:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee1lQA0rrkg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmTkBB5yxr0
Everyoby's got to live :-)
Peace
HUGE Love fan here!
I saw him several times in London ater 2000 including one time a the Queen Elizabeth Hall with full philarmonic.
He was playing with the band Baby Lemonade.
But I never saw him in the classic days 1st to 4th album.
Here is some the of the 4th album (and Out There) played live in Europe in 1970:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee1lQA0rrkg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmTkBB5yxr0
Everyoby's got to live :-)
Peace

5 posts
+22 votes

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doc holiday
Defining the ’90s Music Canon

by
doc holiday
Defining the ’90s Music Canon
Cool analysis
Millennials know “No Diggity.” But Gen Z? Maybe half of them, at best.
Millennials know “No Diggity.” But Gen Z? Maybe half of them, at best.

13 posts
+47 votes

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ghetto bikes
senser states of mind


Remember seeing them a couple of times, also at Glastonbury (and maybe Reading 92?). The song I liked most by them was a cover of Public Enemy's '(She Watch) Channel Zero' if memory serves. Think I got a free 7" copy as it was given out at one of the gigs.

Could it have been Reading '94? There was a metal/rap crossover thing going on back then. I used to like messing with people on the street by cranking it up in the car stereo. "What was that? Sounds like that rapping tripe but also that head banging nonsense? I say..."
Probably looked like a right dick but hey, youth and all that...
Probably looked like a right dick but hey, youth and all that...

Sorry, never saw this! I must be wrong as I only went to Reading in 92, mainly to see Public Enemy and Nirvana. Never really considered it a "festival", more of a 3 day gig. Must have been Glasto then as I went every year it was on from '85 to '96 when I decided it was no longer a fabulous freak show that they were trying to shut down every year and instead had become an "event" on the social calendar for the middle classes desperately pretending to be bohemians for a weekend and bookable only by credit card. Used to be that the police weren't even allowed on site and they buzzed us with helicopters! Changed days indeed.
Next week on "old man shouts at clouds" listen whilst old punks decry the death of "real music" and call for the death penalty for producers and artists who use auto-tune in every single feckin' one of their 'music as painting-by-number' songs...
Next week on "old man shouts at clouds" listen whilst old punks decry the death of "real music" and call for the death penalty for producers and artists who use auto-tune in every single feckin' one of their 'music as painting-by-number' songs...

wow now i really want a time machine. its funny their stuff sounds like it could be 2000s mash up or even today's post-rap punk revival



Ha! There was lots of stuff like this around in the early/mid nineties and beyond. Tons of great tunes in all sorts of genres fusing, boppin' and giving your noggin' a floggin'. Here's a couple more for you but there are so so many to choose from. Nothin' new under the sun children ;-)

Hi Leviathan
Actually I forgot to mention the elephants in the room (can they both fit? ;-) ) RATM and Red Hot Chilli Peppers!
There even is a wikipedia entry about Rap-Rock:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rap_rock
But then again there is a wikipedia entry about EVERYTHING in the Universe.
Cheers
Actually I forgot to mention the elephants in the room (can they both fit? ;-) ) RATM and Red Hot Chilli Peppers!
There even is a wikipedia entry about Rap-Rock:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rap_rock
But then again there is a wikipedia entry about EVERYTHING in the Universe.
Cheers

loved senser, mummys in the back room breaking up rocks daddys in wandsworth sittin inna box

Hi Ghetto Bikes
That album really was a product of its times which is why it's such a 90s throwback.
Rap-rock was definitely enough of a thing to get named as such in Guitar Player magazine back then.
The Judgement Night oundtrack was mentionned on LB lately but one of my fave was the Dutch band Urban Dance Squad. Also Rollins Band Weight is a classic as well as ICe T's Bodycount plus a few obscure one like this one:
https://www.google.com/search?q=shooting+grooves+respect&client=firefox-b-d&ei=SvfMY5NryYnyAoTXn5gL&ved=0ahUKEwiTuNTC5Nr8AhXJhFwKHYTrB7MQ4dUDCBo&uact=5&oq=shooting+grooves+respect&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIFCCEQoAEyBQghEKABOgoIABBHENYEELADOg0IABAWEB4QDxDxBBAKOgUIABCGAzoHCCEQoAEQCkoECEEYAEoECEYYAFDqBFjJDmCMEGgBcAF4AIAB1QKIAdgKkgEHMi40LjEuMZgBAKABAcgBCMABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:e26cacfe,vid:KYjLMs_NrzY
Cheers
That album really was a product of its times which is why it's such a 90s throwback.
Rap-rock was definitely enough of a thing to get named as such in Guitar Player magazine back then.
The Judgement Night oundtrack was mentionned on LB lately but one of my fave was the Dutch band Urban Dance Squad. Also Rollins Band Weight is a classic as well as ICe T's Bodycount plus a few obscure one like this one:
https://www.google.com/search?q=shooting+grooves+respect&client=firefox-b-d&ei=SvfMY5NryYnyAoTXn5gL&ved=0ahUKEwiTuNTC5Nr8AhXJhFwKHYTrB7MQ4dUDCBo&uact=5&oq=shooting+grooves+respect&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIFCCEQoAEyBQghEKABOgoIABBHENYEELADOg0IABAWEB4QDxDxBBAKOgUIABCGAzoHCCEQoAEQCkoECEEYAEoECEYYAFDqBFjJDmCMEGgBcAF4AIAB1QKIAdgKkgEHMi40LjEuMZgBAKABAcgBCMABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:e26cacfe,vid:KYjLMs_NrzY
Cheers

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most embarrassing song in your collection?
Absolute tune! Deffo a guilty pleasure…
Mine 100% Glenn Medeiros, Nothings gonna change my love for you, if you haven’t already watch the video lol.
Mine 100% Glenn Medeiros, Nothings gonna change my love for you, if you haven’t already watch the video lol.

First record I ever bought as 9 year old was T. rex ride a white swan, second was Rolf Harris !
If you want really embarrassing, first ever gig I was 15 and got asked by bunch of friends to go to a cliff richard concert, not a cliff fan but went as fancied a girl. Two songs in realised it was a religious tour, no devil woman tonite.
Still cringe at memory of everyone holding hands and singing allehluya.
If you want really embarrassing, first ever gig I was 15 and got asked by bunch of friends to go to a cliff richard concert, not a cliff fan but went as fancied a girl. Two songs in realised it was a religious tour, no devil woman tonite.
Still cringe at memory of everyone holding hands and singing allehluya.

I have electric 6s gay bar on vinyl, doesn't represent who I am or even my favourite genre of music, I just think it's a tune. It does raise questions when someone notices it for the 1st time, especially if they've not heard it, because I then feel the need to make them hear it and agree it's a tune

Jolene - Dolly Parton. Love it.
On other end of my collection is Ready or Not, DJ Hype Remix.
I'd say my record collection is a bit "eclectic"! Haha.;)
Cheers BB
On other end of my collection is Ready or Not, DJ Hype Remix.
I'd say my record collection is a bit "eclectic"! Haha.;)
Cheers BB

Jolene is never embarassing, well at 104db past a funeral precession maybe other than that Jolene is part of every good collection.

When I was 6 the first ever song I bought was Jimmy Somerville, mighty real. In my defence I just liked the cassette art. No excuses however when I purchased the Hamster Song. I was old enough to know better.

I will survive - Gloria Gaynor
Heard the line “Go, walk out the door, don’t turn around now, you’re not welcome anymore” more than a few times in my house, even the kids sing it to me !!!
Heard the line “Go, walk out the door, don’t turn around now, you’re not welcome anymore” more than a few times in my house, even the kids sing it to me !!!



Not in my collection per say but definitely listened to it more than I’d like to admit back in the day 😂 who remembers princess superstar bad babysitter😂😂😂
