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#481 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2020 3:23 pm
by Ant
3 today,
Xtc - the big express
Dr feelgood - be seeing you
Teardrop explodes - wilder

#482 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 5:30 pm
by Ant
A load this last few days
Jackie McLean - bluesnik
Band of horses - mirage rock
Paul simon - negotiations and love songs
Any trouble - any trouble
The smiths - louder than bombs
Collard - unholy
Kamasi washington - harmony of difference
Mahler symphony no 10 (Simon rattle conducting Bournemouth symphony orchestra)
Legendary performers, heifetz, playing bruch Scottish fantasy and sebelius concerto for violin and orchestra in d minor op. 47.
The 2 classical records are astonishing. Especially the heifetz. Classical is getting played quite abit.

Also picked up the Rick Wakeman record that I was enjoying yesterday for mi dad.

#483 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 6:25 pm
by IslandPink
Some good stuff there - Smiths, goes without saying.
Paul Simon, that's a good collection, I love the track 'Hearts and Bones' , beautiful.
Heifetz popped up on the 'How could anyone be that good..' thread, one of the greats.

#484 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 6:25 pm
by IslandPink
Some good stuff there - Smiths, goes without saying.
Paul Simon, that's a good collection, I love the track 'Hearts and Bones' , beautiful.
Heifetz popped up on the 'How could anyone be that good..' thread, one of the greats.

#485 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:04 pm
by Dave the bass
The entire album 'Hearts and Bones' is knockout IMO, not just that track. It used lots of (then) current 'sounds'. Its a good bridging album between 'One trick pony' (which is awethumnley brilliant and underrated (IMO)) and 'Graceland' which was quite popular IIRC.... arf!

You can hear how he went from the classic cuddly 70's singer-songwriter genre through to embracing world musics and technology in-between.

#486 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:52 pm
by Ant
I got it because it also has 'train in the distance' on it and it's one of my favourites.
Dont have the album with it on. Nice thing about this compilation is that it has 3 tracks a side on 2 discs, rather than jamming it all onto one disc. The sound is better on it than the earlier compilation I have called 'greatest hits ect', that has a different set of tracks so I don't mind having 2 compilations

#487 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:57 pm
by Dave the bass
"everybody loves the sound of...." :)

#488 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 3:28 pm
by Max N
More years ago than I care to remember, when I used to go to the track rather than being factory-based, we always had music playing in the garage through the night. It helped keep everyone (more or less) sane through the long weeks of winter testing, as we worked late into the night, to have the car ready for the next day's running.
People would bring along music, so you'd get exposed to new stuff. One time an american chap called Kurt played some music by a band he had seen live a few times, called The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Mostly blues, and they were pretty tight, with a great harmonica player/vocalist.

Fast forward 30 years or so, I decided to pop into Wallingford Oxfam to check out the vinyl. I've never found much in there - either there are some regulars who snap up anything good, or maybe the good stuff goes on Ebay.

Anyway, I spotted this :D
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It was really cheap, plus they were having a sale, so I snapped it up. I've just played it, it might be nostalgia, but I'd forgotten just how good they were. I think its an original 1979 pressing of their debut album. Its pretty much mint, even the sleeve is good. Someone has looked after it.

Brought back some happy memories and gave me something to smile about in these troubling times.

Kurt always had a nice turn of phrase. I remember being at a typical wet winter test at Barcelona, the car hadn't run all day because of the rain. Kurt said that winter testing was like standing in a shower fully clothed, ripping up $100 bills.

Kurt, wherever you are, stay safe mate. Off to have another listen now.

#489 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:56 pm
by Ant
Couple of records bought over the internet over the past few weeks.
Pat metheney group - first circle
Pat metheney group - still life talking
Pat metheny group - off ramp
Pat metheny group - 80 - 81

Only received off ramp so far, patience is a virtue in these wierd times
Good things come to those who wait

#490 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2020 3:56 pm
by Ant
Prince ‐ 1999 double album
Hawkwind - roadhawks
Aztec camera - high land hard rain
New order - low life
Abba - arrival

#491 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 9:08 pm
by Ant
David bowie - stage
Rick wakeman - no earthly connection
Haircut 100 - pelican
Scritti politti - cupid and psyche
Alannah myles debut

#492 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 11:32 pm
by gninnam
Got stage by Bowie and think its a very good, warts and all album.

#493 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 12:31 am
by IslandPink
If anyone needs a good original copy of 'Split' by the Groundhogs , there are three in the shop in Keswick !

#494 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 12:12 pm
by IslandPink
£50 well spent in Keswick -
( I've found the studio version of 'Rust Never Sleeps' quite hard to find )

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#495 Re: Latest vinyl 'finds'.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2020 10:46 am
by Ant
Dont know if this is of interest to anyone, but placebo are selling this 4 lp set at a 75% discount for this weekend,
25 quid instead of 100, so i bought one

https://placebo.backstreetmerch.com/vin ... s-to-dream

I know placebo are something of a niche band for most people on here, but perhaps its of interest to someone