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In Sideme - "Apparition" (cover)
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
After more thorough youtube research, I am proud to present: King Sunny Ade--Juju Music Ja Funmi
Nirvana - "Something In The Way"
Cem Karaca and The Animals. Some maybe lesser known tracks:
Oh yeah, and Spill the Wine.
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
You can never go wrong with checky jackets and Rickenbackers. Or: White Heaven - Michio Kurihara getting his John Cippolina on Man, with John Cippolina & Micky Jones getting their John Cippolina on Man's version of QMS's version of this tune is better than QMS's version. I think. You may disagree.
Item by item response: Mose Allison--"Parchman Farm" Back in the day, Mose did an interview with a black newspaper from NY on the phone. "How was it to be one of the first Afro-American to graduate from LSU?" the interviewer asked. "Uh," replied Mose, "there's something you should know..." I only saw Ghost one time and I was quite drunk. They started rattling on about "Free Tibet" and I started yelling at them until Damon and Naomi (formerly of Galaxie 500) asked me to leave. Vive le Galt! The third link, unfortunately, "contains content from UMPG Publishing and EMI, one or more of whom have blocked it in your country on copyright grounds." Bastards!
All covers:
Dick Brave and the Backbeats: Walk This Way
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote: I only saw Ghost one time and I was quite drunk. They started rattling on about "Free Tibet" and I started yelling at them until Damon and Naomi (formerly of Galaxie 500) asked me to leave. Naomi looks exactly like my Mum, circa 1965. Not interesting, but true. Been listening to a bit more Blue Cheer - later albums, which have their moments like this And this, which represents a 180 degree change in direction if I ever heard one...
Feytharn wrote: The Baseballs: B$*~&Reminded me a bit of Jan & Dean, or someone like that... Liked it! Also... My own favourite Eno track - St. Elmo's Fire, with slightly vertigo-inducing video . Nothing to do with John Parr, or the horrific martyrdom of a much-loved Sesame Street character. And a completely different Greensleeves Not sure how this'll go down :)
feytharn wrote:
I kept having this nervous feeling that "Candy Shop" was going to morph into gay porn. And I kind of wanted it to... Please excuse me while I heterosex back up.
Limeylongears wrote:
Woot!
Zombie frame of mind ... Zombie - Not really zombie music, but it's expected, so it's here
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
Zombeatles! ... yes, really.
Hitting the scan button on the radio while driving around today provided: J.D. McPherson--"North Side Gal" which I thought might be vintage until I looked it up
+1 for Tom Lehrer...
Erkin Koray again, with Saskin Did someone sample this in the early/mid 90s, or am I making it up? Amanaz - the History of the Man Apologies for the quality (or it may just be my speakers) - Grooveshark version Here. EDIT: I really, really, want this album now. RIGHT NOW!
Limeylongears wrote:
From Morris-dancing to Morrissey/All that stuff came from across the sea
Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:
They're repeating a session Pavement did for John Peel on Marc Riley's show all this week. Like the way there isn't anything in the way of vocals on the Replacements track until the song's nearly over, too...
Hee hee! I'll have to check out the Beeb link when I get out of work, but I have fond memories of listening to a tape a co-worker had made of Marc Riley on the radio waxing nostalgically about getting shiznit on by Mark E. Smith. Which brings us to: Bingo Master's Breakout which, I think, has Marc on it. EDIT: Nope, too early.
I am listening to the When Diplomacy Fails Podcast , The Austro-Prussian War of 1866. It is very good History Podcast and I recommend it to anybody interested in how wars start.
Wait a second...I just figured it out. Limeylongears is a) British; b) a [redacted]; c) he used to play in a prog band. I've seen through your disguise, Longears, and I will unmask you before all of Paizo. You are, are you not, Robert Wyatt?!? Oh, waitaminnit, his mom looked like Naomi Yang in 1965--hmm, well it's still possible. I'm on to you, Bob!
It would be nice to have 1/10th of his talent (and it would be ace if RW played Pathfinder), but sadly, no :) Mind you, using the same reasoning, the Comrade above must be Charlie Haden, so here's me and him and Carla Bley Warning: may contain jazz.
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