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by ecm » 25 Nov 2004, 20:42
Marya wrote:Anyone going to see Steve Earle at the Usher Hall on the 14th Dec?
You should take the guy a fish supper or two along - he's looking too thin these days.

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by Maria » 26 Nov 2004, 11:28
I couldn't believe the change either ecm. I saw him (along with his sister and his son) at the Glasgow Concert hall during the "Celtic Connections" season then caught sight of footage of him at the Cambridge Folk Festival only about a year later. I was shocked by the change in him and was convinced that the man must be terminally ill, though, judging by his last album, he's still got a fair bit of life left in him yet

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by teddygirl » 26 Nov 2004, 12:17
Confusion by the Zutons is my background music when I'm on POL, I have it on repeat much to everyone else's annoyance.
Van Morrison has been getting a few blasts too.
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by CatzVP » 27 Nov 2004, 21:06
U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb....
And hoping it will grow on me
it sounds like a cut and paste of previous albums

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by Maria » 28 Nov 2004, 12:59
The Manic Street Preachers "Lifeblood"
One of these albums that you like more and more with each listen.
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by ColinMcFadyen » 30 Nov 2004, 03:41
The Great Gig In The Sky - Pink Floyd
Marvelous stuff.....
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by bellybabe » 30 Nov 2004, 20:49
Melanie.
Not sure I was born when she was popular, and have never met another person yet that likes her wailing, but hey. I think Phoebe in Friends is based on her, musically at least. Very similar song writing talent.
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by rathbone » 01 Dec 2004, 10:04
Bellybabe wrote: have never met another person yet that likes her wailing
I can't stand the taste of leftover wine.
I have nothing to say and I'm going to say it.
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by bellybabe » 01 Dec 2004, 14:02
Rathbone! How wonderful!
You look like friends of mine, and it's about time.
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by Dadaist » 01 Dec 2004, 15:39
The Shamen - stuff from before en-tact
Traffic soundtrack
Bill Hicks
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by DG » 01 Dec 2004, 16:53
Some eejit yodelling on the radio in the background

. Often listen to a classical channel when doing paperwork at work - helps to keep me in my chair for more than 5 minutes. However, going to now switch the thing off before I scream at it!
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by ecm » 08 Dec 2004, 20:52
Emmylou Harris duetting away with Elvis Costello on the new EC album- bliss!
She has the most beautiful voice.
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by bellybabe » 08 Dec 2004, 21:04
Was it Emmylou who sang with the KLF?
Oh, no, I remember, it was Tammy. Sorry. Emmylou does have a brilliant voice, though, i agree.
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by Maria » 15 Dec 2004, 17:48
ecm wrote:Marya wrote:Anyone going to see Steve Earle at the Usher Hall on the 14th Dec?
Not going myself but it'll be a good one, no doubt. Please post a review for us.
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Had a good time last night ecm. You'll be glad to know that he was looking pretty fit (and didn't need the extra fish supper I took along for him). Says he's fallen in lurv.
He started with "The Revolution Starts Now", finished the first set with "The Revolution Starts Now" and did a cover of The Beatles' song "Revolution" so that gives you a flavour of the night
Think some of his die-hard fans were a bit disappointed at the amount of rock and focus on the latest album (though "Condi,Condi" was popular along with "F the CC", with his 'newer' fans), but he also played old favourites such as "Copperhead Road", "Transcendental Blues" and "Guitar Town".
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by ecm » 15 Dec 2004, 20:06
Marya wrote:
Had a good time last night ecm. You'll be glad to know that he was looking pretty fit (and didn't need the extra fish supper I took along for him). Says he's fallen in lurv.
Maybe falling in love is what keeps his music going? Maybe he can't afford to eat what with all the alimony payments he must have to make.
This one'll be wife number seven if he marries her.
Glad you enjoyed the concert. I'll maybe catch him next time around.
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by Skeely » 16 Dec 2004, 12:58
Around 4 yards of folky vinyl came my way recently, and I'm finding some real gems. Nic Jones is playing on my office turntable at the moment, a very fine guitarist.
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by mr magnolia » 16 Dec 2004, 13:12
Skeely wrote:is playing on my office turntable at the moment,
an office turntable, how cool is that!

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by Skeely » 16 Dec 2004, 13:30
mr magnolia wrote:an office turntable, how cool is that! 8)
My dear wife didn't want it anywhere else in the house!
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by wangi » 16 Dec 2004, 13:31
mr magnolia wrote:an office turntable, how cool is that!
Real cool, well unless you're a DJ

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by foxy » 16 Dec 2004, 14:12
My neice aged 16 at the time discovered that her dad had several old U2 albums and decided to play them
She commented that there were some tracks missing compared to the album sleeve
Being of the CD generation, she didn't know that you had to turn over and play the other side
How old does that make you feel

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by bellybabe » 16 Dec 2004, 14:15
Foxy, that's really depressing!!!
My son simply doesn't understand that five years ago having an internet-enabled pc at home was the exception, not the rule, and his horror at the idea that we had three TV channels and no videos is quite something to see!
I can feel my hair greying as I write.
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by mr magnolia » 16 Dec 2004, 14:29
foxy wrote:My neice aged 16 at the time discovered that her dad had several old U2 albums and decided to play them
She commented that there were some tracks missing compared to the album sleeve
Being of the CD generation, she didn't know that you had to turn over and play the other side
How old does that make you feel

Was playing U2, unforgettable fire last night - as great as the day it was born!
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by Pal of Porty » 16 Dec 2004, 14:33
On a trip to the Chambers Street Museum with the kids they asked, "What's that Dad?" It was of course a turntable. However, if that wasn't bad enough, there were also some vinyl albums on display that I still have in my collection from my school days (Tubular Bells)! Talk about ancient - I felt prehistoric.
P.S. Currently listening to Oasis - what a band!
Justice delayed is justice denied.
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by Pal of Porty » 16 Dec 2004, 14:36
mr magnolia wrote:Was playing U2, unforgettable fire last night - as great as the day it was born!
Hear hear Mr M. Awsome album from awesome band.

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by Dakota » 16 Dec 2004, 21:33
Pal of Porty wrote: there were also some vinyl albums on display that I still have in my collection from my school days (Tubular Bells)
Oh dear... I have Tubular Bells as the ring tone on my Nokia.
I also have the album on quadrophonic vinyl.
Where's my slippers?
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by Porty » 16 Dec 2004, 23:16
Dakota wrote:Where's my slippers?
Have you asked the home help?
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by ecm » 16 Dec 2004, 23:34
Pal of Porty wrote:However, if that wasn't bad enough, there were also some vinyl albums on display that I still have in my collection from my school days (Tubular Bells)! Talk about ancient - I felt prehistoric.

I really loved bits of that album when it came out but couldn't play it after seeing the Exorcist as it just freaked me out every time I heard the music used in the soundtrack again.

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by mr magnolia » 17 Dec 2004, 00:03
ecm wrote: but couldn't play it after seeing the Exorcist as it just freaked me out every time I heard the music used in the soundtrack again.

ah, the exorcist - did you too have to wade through platoons of people outside the cinema warning you that you were to be damned for ever when you went to see it?
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by Porty » 17 Dec 2004, 00:17
Do you remember when people used to say "have you seen the Excorcist yet?" and others would reply "No, but Ive seen Jaws"
And your point is?
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by rathbone » 17 Dec 2004, 10:08
Dakota wrote:
I have Tubular Bells as the ring tone on my Nokia.
I also have the album on quadrophonic vinyl.
You mean you don't have Lol Coxhill's version - Tubercular Balls?
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by ecm » 17 Dec 2004, 10:58
mr magnolia wrote:ah, the exorcist - did you too have to wade through platoons of people outside the cinema warning you that you were to be damned for ever when you went to see it?
No, but I remember puzzling over the two St. Johns ambulance persons sitting at the back with their kit at the ready. I seem to recall they were kept busy with people fainting, threatening to throw up and the like.

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by DG » 17 Dec 2004, 14:02
Hotel Costes 'Mambo: Ambient Lounge'. Mellow, chilled and just right for a Friday afternoon
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by Dakota » 17 Dec 2004, 23:48
Lustmord - Stalker. Menacing and beautiful. Review
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by DG » 18 Dec 2004, 14:30
Luther Vandross - Have yourself a merry little Christmas - Awwwh.....
Just getting prepared for a multiple-babysitting night / weekend.
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