Music
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Wow @Oaktavia that was a dirge of a song there. Awesome.
I think Lynda 'Tam' Simpson from Sacrilege is my favorite female singer of all-time. It's excellent punk-crossover thrash if you've never heard them.
New stuff
Her just singing beautifully
Punk-thrash stuff (remastered)
A close second is "Mags" from EOW, yeah that's a gurl as the 2nd singer
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@goosehd - some great tunes here! Sadly, unless he is buying under a pseudonym, Mr Clapton has not become a regular customer.
But who needs celebrities when we have the coolest customers on the planet? As evidenced by this thread
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You are hitting ist again @Tago Mago
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@Aetas @goosehd You may already know this, so apologies if I am telling you yesterdays' news. Steven Wilson and Tim Bowness (his partner in No-Man) actually started a podcast called "The Album Years" in which they talk about their favourite albums from across the musical spectrum released in one particular year, with an emphasis on records that haven't necessarily been discussed and dissected to death
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@Tago Mago I wasn’t aware and will dig into this during the weekend. Really appreciate the info!!
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Thanks @Tago Mago
Podcast The Album Years Ep. 1 of actually 13….
Podcast „The Album Years“ Episode 1- 1980
#1 Van Morrison - Common One
#2 Talking Heads - Remain In Light
#3 The Durutti Column - The Return of the Durutti Column (The Album was covered in sandpaper..;-)
#4 Ryuichi Sakamoto...
#5 Simple Minds - Empire and Dance#6 Peter Hammill - A Black Box
#7 James Paul McCartney - II
#8 Diamond Head - Lightning to the Nations (rerecorded and re-released in 2020)
#9 The Cure - Seventeen Seconds
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Opeth, Wilson ? Would people who love great denim would have great taste in music ?
Did you try Storm Corrosion ? The one album project by Steve Wilson and Mikael Åkerfeldt.
To be honest I'm not a fan of it, but what Iike with these guys is they don't fear to experiment and get out of the rock/metal clichés. -
@Tago Mago Can is the shit…the story behind Damo Suzuki is rad as hell. Omar Rodríguez-Lopez (At the Drive in, The Mars Volta) did an album with him in 2007. Super groovy stuff.
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez is an amazing guitar player to see live. I had the pleasure of watching him play a solo show one time in DC and with The Mars Volta twice in Baltimore.
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I was just out petting the neighbors dog and I was reminded of this song
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@Aetas @Tago Mago Just finished listening to 1980 of the album years and I thoroughly enjoyed it! Thank you both very much.
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@Oaktavia thanks for the link, didn't know about this. At The Drive-In and The Mars Volta have been on my list for a while, I just never got round to giving them a proper listen.
Storm Corrosion didn't do that much for me when I listened to them. Maybe time to revisit.
Total change of pace - Lovecraft-inspired Death Metal :
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Here's an inside joke nobody but @neph93 will understand