Damon Albarn's new solo single. It's ok. A bit ramshackle and he sounds tired on it.
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Quote: stonked @ 20th January 2014, 5:27 PM GMTEcho & The Bunnymen - Peel Session 1980 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF0ZmQ2HRjQ
Three excellent tracks:
1. The Pictures On My Wall
2. All That Jazz
3. Over The Wall
Not given the bunnymen a spin in yonks
Lips like sugar is my favourite
Yonks?
Where the hell did that come from ??
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 17th January 2014, 6:55 PM GMT
They were brilliant and he had such a soulful voice.
Quote: stonked @ 20th January 2014, 5:27 PM GMTEcho & The Bunnymen - Peel Session 1980 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF0ZmQ2HRjQ
Three excellent tracks:
1. The Pictures On My Wall
2. All That Jazz
3. Over The Wall
One of my fave bands of all time. I think I've got some of those tracks on a cassingle.
That's an arresting cover, Nil. I think I've got that album too somewhere.
Quote: Chappers @ 20th January 2014, 11:00 PM GMTOne of my fave bands of all time. I think I've got some of those tracks on a cassingle.
Big Bunnymen/Ian fan too. Saw them live a couple of times.
*Cassingle*, what a great word.
Charity shop today, £1.50p.
Have picked up quite a few of his albums from charity shops over the last couple of years. Quality act.
This is the one.
http://991.com/buy/productinformation.aspx?StockNumber=274768&PrinterFriendly=1
Live
ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN Live (Rare 1981 UK 4-track cassette includes Crocodiles, Zimbo, All That Jazz and Over The Wall, recorded live at the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton, in cigarette style picture box!)
Cool! You should hang onto it. Should increase in value. Cassettes are in demand again.
Never bought a cassingle, though bought loads of albums on cassette to play on my fake Walkman for bus/tube journeys.
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Quote: Chappers @ 20th January 2014, 11:00 PM GMTThey were brilliant and he had such a soulful voice.
Absolutely, Chappers. I have nothing to add to your statement.
Quote: Nil Putters @ 20th January 2014, 7:32 PM GMT
This and "Ritual De Lo Habitual" are great albums. I love classic Jane's Addiction. they're like meditation when they're at their best.
Quote: George Kaplan @ 20th January 2014, 11:50 PM GMTCharity shop today, £1.50p.
Have picked up quite a few of his albums from charity shops over the last couple of years. Quality act.
Ahh, have all his stuff, think I may have to delve in again.
What is this?
It's Kak!
Quote: JohnnyD @ 21st January 2014, 1:52 PM GMTIt's Kak!
Yes, but which band is this?
Must check them out (as almost always with Johnny's records).
Quote: Matthew Stott @ 21st January 2014, 11:53 AM GMTAhh, have all his stuff, think I may have to delve in again.
Yeah, I've got pretty much everything too by now. His last album, "Ashes and Fire", was really good. Never seen him live, but would love to. Have you?
Also keep meaning to check out his first band, Whiskeytown.
Gordon's a big RA fan too.
Whenever I mention RA to people, they almost always mishear his name as Bryan Adams.
Quote: George Kaplan @ 21st January 2014, 2:09 PM GMTNever seen him live,
I have. It was a quiet all accoustic set in a small location in Basel. It was...well, eery and beautiful...and Adams was pissed and/or hung over.
Quote: George Kaplan @ 21st January 2014, 2:09 PM GMTWhenever I mention RA to people, they almost always mishear his name as Bryan Adams.
Only one letter...but what a difference otherwise.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 21st January 2014, 2:24 PM GMTI have. It was a quiet all accoustic set in a small location in Basel. It was...well, eery and beautiful...and Adams was pissed and/or hung over.
That sounds perfect. You lucky dog!