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  • Hardware - Billy F Gibbons. Matt Sorum of GnR fame apparently rang the Reverend Billy G and asked if he fancied going and making some noise at a recording studio, and this is the result. I like it - it's very much the sound of Billy Gibbons, so good old boogie rock, but it's not just more ZZ Top by another name.

    Plus Larkin Poe feature on one of the tracks, and anything they're involved in is worth a listen in my opinion.
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  • 26.226.2 Frets: 527
    Can - Live in Brighton 1975
    War On Drugs - I Don’t Live Here Anymore
    The dB’s - I Thought You Wanted To Know
    Neil Young - Zuma
    Richard Lloyd - Field of Fire
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  • EricTheWearyEricTheWeary Frets: 16299
    Tipton is a small fishing village in the borough of Sandwell. 
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  • 26.2 said:
    Can - Live in Brighton 1975
    War On Drugs - I Don’t Live Here Anymore
    The dB’s - I Thought You Wanted To Know
    Neil Young - Zuma
    Richard Lloyd - Field of Fire
    Nice. I've got On The Beach queued up for tomorrow's drive to work.
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  • joetelejoetele Frets: 952
    MUSIC: Pale Blurs
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  • TanninTannin Frets: 5519
    Not my usual sort of thing, but I enjoyed this a great deal.



    (And yes, it made me think about going over to the dark side and becoming a piano player. I mean, all you have to do is press some black and white button thingies in the right order. How hard can it be?)

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  • 26.226.2 Frets: 527
    26.2 said:
    Can - Live in Brighton 1975
    War On Drugs - I Don’t Live Here Anymore
    The dB’s - I Thought You Wanted To Know
    Neil Young - Zuma
    Richard Lloyd - Field of Fire
    Nice. I've got On The Beach queued up for tomorrow's drive to work.
    A great album. That run of albums in the mid 70s is so good.
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  • 26.226.2 Frets: 527
    Thomas Stanko Quartet - Dark Eyes
    Thelonius Monk - Straight, No Chaser
    Fleetwood Mac - Bare Trees
    Neu - Neu ‘86

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  • Philly_QPhilly_Q Frets: 23027
    Kvelertak.


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  • MoominpapaMoominpapa Frets: 1649
    Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out
    Kumi Miyasato - Shōkei Shigan
    Tears For Fears - Mad World

    Whaddya mean it's no longer the 80s? In my headphones it is.

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  • joetelejoetele Frets: 952
    One of the best comebacks in a raft of comebacks during recent years...


    MUSIC: Pale Blurs
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  • carloscarlos Frets: 3458
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  • I came across the term "Grebo" today, which is a genre of music that I'd heard of but was never into as a kid, so I'm giving Ned's Atomic Dustbin a listen.

    It was looking up "Gaye Bykers On Acid" that led me to the term, so I feel I need to listen to some of that too.
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  • EricTheWearyEricTheWeary Frets: 16299
    I came across the term "Grebo" today, which is a genre of music that I'd heard of but was never into as a kid, so I'm giving Ned's Atomic Dustbin a listen.

    It was looking up "Gaye Bykers On Acid" that led me to the term, so I feel I need to listen to some of that too.
    I saw Gaye Bykers on Acid live (lyve?) once and their stage backdrop was TV sets playing black and white soft porn. Other than that I don’t really remember anything about it. 
    Tipton is a small fishing village in the borough of Sandwell. 
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  • Tone71Tone71 Frets: 628
    Jeff Tweedy - Together at Last

    Wilco were never really on my radar but his solo stuff is great:

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  • Tedeschi Trucks Band - Made Up Mind

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  • 26.226.2 Frets: 527
    Tone71 said:
    Jeff Tweedy - Together at Last

    Wilco were never really on my radar but his solo stuff is great:

    His double set Warm/Warmer is good in a low key way. 
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    Today: 
    War On Drugs - Lost in The Dream
    Tom Petty - ‘Playback’ box
    The Only Ones - BBC Sessions
    Various German 70s stuff - Cluster, Guru, Guru, Ibliss, Faust, Neu, Can, Harmonia etc
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  • Tedeschi Trucks Band - Made Up Mind
    Nice, great stuff.

    Larkin Poe - Self Made Man
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  • Blizzard of Ozz. Never listened to it before - I had some passing familiarity with Crazy Train and Mr Crowley (from Guitar Hero, I think) but nothing else. It's good stuff to be fair.
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