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« Reply #2200 on: November 07, 2025, 02:41:11 PM » |
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Jane Siberry
Always interesting. Even the debut, which is the most conventional. She still records but no longer puts out physical albums.
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« Reply #2201 on: November 08, 2025, 07:31:11 PM » |
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Bill Nelson in many of his iterations, i had forgotten what a brilliant guitarist he is and how good his music is
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« Reply #2202 on: November 09, 2025, 02:42:22 PM » |
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Sinatra at the Sands. “How’d all these people get in my room!?” Cracking backing band…
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« Reply #2203 on: November 14, 2025, 08:57:13 AM » |
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Jefferson Airplane : Sunday August 17, 1969, Woodstock (Real Gone 3LP, Blue/white vinyl, 2024).
Only the 2nd time i've played this in full . By turns inspired, gruelling, beautiful, this is the Airplane's full set played on that day.
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« Reply #2204 on: November 14, 2025, 09:01:30 AM » |
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Jefferson Airplane : Sunday August 17, 1969, Woodstock (Real Gone 3LP, Blue/white vinyl, 2024).
Only the 2nd time i've played this in full . By turns inspired, gruelling, beautiful, this is the Airplane's full set played on that day.
I've always thought the Airplane's set was the heart of the festival - and my favourite musical set. Can you define the 'gruelling'?
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« Reply #2205 on: November 14, 2025, 09:52:07 AM » |
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Jefferson Airplane : Sunday August 17, 1969, Woodstock (Real Gone 3LP, Blue/white vinyl, 2024).
Only the 2nd time i've played this in full . By turns inspired, gruelling, beautiful, this is the Airplane's full set played on that day.
I've always thought the Airplane's set was the heart of the festival - and my favourite musical set. Can you define the 'gruelling'? Some very hard edged blues - 'Come Back Baby'. A 15 minute version of 'Wooden Ships'. A harsh sound intermittently on other tracks. Don't get me wrong, i think the set is a great listen- but one has to take the rough with the smooth. 🙂
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« Reply #2206 on: November 15, 2025, 02:42:16 PM » |
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Listening to a vinyl copy of Angel Delight which I found on eBay last week. Came in a gatefold sleeve and it's in good condition. It has a £2.19 sticker on the front but I paid a bit more than that for it.
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« Reply #2207 on: November 16, 2025, 11:46:32 AM » |
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Listening to a vinyl copy of Angel Delight which I found on eBay last week. Came in a gatefold sleeve and it's in good condition. It has a £2.19 sticker on the front but I paid a bit more than that for it.
I bought the vinyl reissue not long ago. It sounds good, which not all of the Fairport/ Sandy reissues from Island/universal do. A **** shoot, as our American cousins would call it.
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« Reply #2208 on: November 19, 2025, 03:01:06 PM » |
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Milkweed, who tick a lot of my boxes very nicely. Psych folk/electronica kind of thang.... https://milkweedfolk.bandcamp.com/music
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« Reply #2209 on: November 20, 2025, 09:20:07 AM » |
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« Reply #2210 on: December 01, 2025, 10:55:20 AM » |
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Dick Gaughan Live in the 70s.
A 2 cd set, the first with Aly Bain from 1972 and the second a solo gig at the St Andrews Folk Club in 1977. It comes with a booklet which includes A Homage to Gaughan written by Robin Dransfield.
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« Reply #2211 on: December 01, 2025, 02:10:19 PM » |
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Dick Gaughan Live in the 70s.
A 2 cd set, the first with Aly Bain from 1972 and the second a solo gig at the St Andrews Folk Club in 1977. It comes with a booklet which includes A Homage to Gaughan written by Robin Dransfield.
Mine arrived today too...are they all signed?
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« Reply #2212 on: December 01, 2025, 02:59:02 PM » |
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I believe they all were, yes.
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All the diamonds in the world That mean anything to me, Are conjured up by wind and sunlight Sparkling on the sea (Bruce Cockburn)
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« Reply #2213 on: December 01, 2025, 04:18:30 PM » |
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Dick Gaughan Live in the 70s.
A 2 cd set, the first with Aly Bain from 1972 and the second a solo gig at the St Andrews Folk Club in 1977. It comes with a booklet which includes A Homage to Gaughan written by Robin Dransfield.
Mine arrived today too...are they all signed? I was one of the people who didn't receive this immediately. I got it sorted out by Colin and now ihave received a 2nd copy! I think one of them at least is signed.
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« Reply #2214 on: Today at 03:15:03 PM » |
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Red and Gold. Picked up an original copy in Out of Time Records today still with the lyric sheet and everything, which was nice.
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« Reply #2215 on: Today at 03:45:38 PM » |
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Red and Gold. Picked up an original copy in Out of Time Records today still with the lyric sheet and everything, which was nice.
37 years on, what do you reckon? It seemed like 'a big album' at the time, but very little has lasted well....I think. I guess the Bob was my favourite track at the time. Must give it another play...
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« Reply #2216 on: Today at 05:23:26 PM » |
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The Sundays : Blind (Geffen 2x45rpm LP, 2025).
And that's all 3 Sundays albums on vinyl once again.
I'm not a fan of the 2x 45pm thing - someone making me do more exercise, for minimal gain in sound quality.
But heck, you get the group's peerless version of ' Wild Horses ' on this edition, so i'm happy.
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« Reply #2217 on: Today at 05:41:27 PM » |
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Red and Gold. Picked up an original copy in Out of Time Records today still with the lyric sheet and everything, which was nice.
Quite jolly - some sounds are of its time, but a splendid Nicol production job nonetheless. London River is probably the red-headed stepchild of the bunch, but you can hear Maart really starting to impose himself on matters.
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« Reply #2218 on: Today at 10:07:38 PM » |
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Red and Gold. Picked up an original copy in Out of Time Records today still with the lyric sheet and everything, which was nice.
Quite jolly - some sounds are of its time, but a splendid Nicol production job nonetheless. London River is probably the red-headed stepchild of the bunch, but you can hear Maart really starting to impose himself on matters. I think your point about Maart is spot on. I like the tune of The Noise Club, the drama of The Battle, and the arrangement of Open The Door Richard but the techy bits are of their time. Still one of my favorites tbh. Nice to have the contrast of the live versions of Set Me Up, Summer, Beggars, and yes even London River on the It All Comes ‘Round Again box
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I'm just a little shy of Surf's Up and I'm deeper than Twist and Shout....Iain Matthews
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