@GP - By all means, do check the Blaine L. Reininger out.
Streaming from Bandcamp:
Tuxedomoon - Live at the Palms, 1978 - (3,50 euros) "Recently digitized songs from a seminal Tuxedomoon show of the late '70's. Featuring some forgotten material and performances, never before available anywhere."
- Art with a capital A !
- An early lineup with Winston Tong, Steven Brown, Victoria Lowe & Blaine L. Reininger
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It still gives me the shivers to think about Tuxedomoons first shows in Copenhagen and how they managed to capture everyone in the room to the point where there was complete silence in the audience in the quiet moments and when the songs finnished (if a needle dropped on the floor you'd be able to hear it). - Magic !
- With no doubt one of the most intense livebands from this period. - This Live Recording could give you an idea about what I'm talking about.
Charts and Maps - Dead Horse [LostChildren088]
Daniel Melancon Drums
John Taylor Guitar
Jasper Crane Bass
Jay Watford Guitar
Mike Allison Saxophone
- Instrumental jazzy math/post (something like that)) rock of the finest quality . . . . . Yeeehaw !
Probably true. And this would certainly have been an upgrade from the music at church this morning.
Of course these days I could be retagging in church.
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Still like this as much as anything they've done. The home-made quirkiness of it adds to its charm.
Grabbed on the way out the door as they were turning off the lights at Amie Street...
;-)
Streaming from Bandcamp:
Tuxedomoon - Live at the Palms, 1978 - (3,50 euros)
"Recently digitized songs from a seminal Tuxedomoon show of the late '70's. Featuring some forgotten material and performances, never before available anywhere."
- Art with a capital A !
- An early lineup with Winston Tong, Steven Brown, Victoria Lowe & Blaine L. Reininger
ETA:
It still gives me the shivers to think about Tuxedomoons first shows in Copenhagen and how they managed to capture everyone in the room to the point where there was complete silence in the audience in the quiet moments and when the songs finnished (if a needle dropped on the floor you'd be able to hear it). - Magic !
- With no doubt one of the most intense livebands from this period. - This Live Recording could give you an idea about what I'm talking about.
Imagine: Düsseldorf, 1971...
The latest offering from Clinical Archives' stalwart.
Charts and Maps - Dead Horse [LostChildren088]
Daniel Melancon Drums
John Taylor Guitar
Jasper Crane Bass
Jay Watford Guitar
Mike Allison Saxophone
- Instrumental jazzy math/post (something like that)) rock of the finest quality . . . . . Yeeehaw !
Love it.
Thanks...hmm, probably jonahpwll.
Of course these days I could be retagging in church.
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Monday morning bliss.
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Love. Love. Love this so much.
Awesome ! - Thanks to Humred.
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My new favorite band.
I agree with BN: great album. Thanks, humred.
Now playing
This forum does impact our listening patterns!!
Joining the listening party.
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It does it's true; your recent post of some Simon & Garfunkel stuff has prompted me to drag mine out.
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