The Smiths - Barbarism Begins at Home
I'd never really got into the Meat is Murder album, but now appreciate some off the gems on there. The Queen is Dead and Strangeways, Here We Come are still my favourites.
The Smiths - Barbarism Begins at Home
I'd never really got into the Meat is Murder album, but now appreciate some off the gems on there. The Queen is Dead and Strangeways, Here We Come are still my favourites.
Quote: Ben @ 4th January 2014, 12:04 PM GMTThe Smiths - Barbarism Begins at Home
I'd never really got into the Meat is Murder album, but now appreciate some off the gems on there. The Queen is Dead and Strangeways, Here We Come are still my favourites.
Johnny Marr's "Messenger" album that came out last year has grown on me. Though still think there are a few tracks that feel like filler, and it's more conventional than you'd expect. Caught him Live last year too, and was one of my highlights of the year. Very charismatic. And played quite a few Smiths songs.
Currently listening to Jon Boden & the Remnant Kings doing an accordion version of Kate Bush's Hounds of Love. I'm not a big fan of the accordion, but it's quite a nice version. And also very odd.
Farmer's Angle by Belbury Poly.
Cover photo from a foggy morning in Burnham Beeches early in 1969.
Hey, Johnny, you set me on another quest to work out what you posted.
Hope I'm not spoiling others' fun by showing a bigger image.
Even the bigger version is a bit puzzling. Like it though.
(Title is "Faintly Blowing" by Kaleidoscope.)
Quote: Ben @ 4th January 2014, 12:04 PM GMTThe Smiths - Barbarism Begins at Home
I'd never really got into the Meat is Murder album, but now appreciate some off the gems on there.
Same - it's fast become my favourite Smiths album. Also love 'The Headmaster Ritual', 'I Want The One I Can't Have' and 'That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore'. And 'Barbarism...'.
Quote: George Kaplan @ 5th January 2014, 1:45 PM GMTHey, Johnny, you set me on another quest to work out what you posted.
Hope I'm not spoiling others' fun by showing a bigger image.
Even the bigger version is a bit puzzling. Like it though.
(Title is "Faintly Blowing" by Kaleidoscope.)
Had to Google to check. I just about remember Kaleidoscope. Under another guise they were Fairfield Parlour and I'm listening to their "Bordeaux Rose."
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 3rd January 2014, 5:05 PM GMTThe sound of lunacy!
Was that Metal Box? 3 12" singles in a metal box. A bugger to get out. My copy was damaged when I got it. I took it back to change it but I'm convinced they gave me back the same copy. A veery good indie record shop usually but this time I felt let down.
"It's a bit of a pain" by Faust.
"The Sad Skinhead" by Faust.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM2YDyDjmyc
I had this album once but sold it. Elements of a passage from the Faust tapes and a reggae beat.
Krautrock by Faudt.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3YA_jR6qn0
Had a couple of their albums but never saw them live. Watching this I wish I had.
Beware the strobes though.
Cruel to be kind - Brinsley Schwartz.
Never knew the Nick Lowe single wasn't the original version but stumbled across this looking for a BS track.
https://soundcloud.com/atlantamoi/brinsley-schwarz-cruel-to-be
Quote: Chappers @ 5th January 2014, 10:02 PM GMTCruel to be kind - Brinsley Schwartz.
Never knew the Nick Lowe single wasn't the original version but stumbled across this looking for a BS track.
https://soundcloud.com/atlantamoi/brinsley-schwarz-cruel-to-be
This information is completely new to me too.
Quote: Chappers @ 5th January 2014, 9:31 PM GMTWas that Metal Box? 3 12" singles in a metal box. A bugger to get out. My copy was damaged when I got it. I took it back to change it but I'm convinced they gave me back the same copy. A veery good indie record shop usually but this time I felt let down.
Vinyl or CD?
I recently ordered my Metal Box from a Play.com trader from Finland. This vinyl replica CD edition is out of print since they issued a new remastered version of the PIL catalogue. And they inexplicably released Metal Box only in its boring yankee incarnation (Second Edition). So the CD from Finland cost me a Lot of money.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 5th January 2014, 10:22 PM GMTVinyl or CD?
Original vinyl.
Quote: Chappers @ 5th January 2014, 10:02 PM GMTCruel to be kind - Brinsley Schwartz.
Never knew the Nick Lowe single wasn't the original version but stumbled across this looking for a BS track.
https://soundcloud.com/atlantamoi/brinsley-schwarz-cruel-to-be
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 5th January 2014, 10:04 PM GMTThis information is completely new to me too.
And me.
Though on listening to it I much prefer the later version which I bought at the time. More punch.
Always been curious about the Brinsleys though, and remember seeing their album in the racks.
I like this Lowe album:
Very laid-back.