@Germanprof.....34 hours!...here I was complaining about taking 7 hrs to fly back from a holiday a few years ago.
Although at 6'3", it's hard to get comfy.
Well, home at last. Feeling rather woozy, but then the last time I was in a bed was an awful lot of airports and timezones ago. @confused, I was on an All Nippon Airways flight from Jakarta to Tokyo on which the seats were awfully cramped even for me at 5' 10'!
Got the CD of this from an Amazon Other Seller - it's now about twice what I paid for it for whatever reason - but I give it a big thumbs up, although unless you are an Allman Brothers fan I don't know that you need it, but the boys sound good on here, very tight. Like I said if you've got Live at the Fillmore you are probably OK unless you're a big fan, but if you are I'd give it a rec.
I got this album on the strength that it a was another album that was recorded at
the Station Inn (my first one was/is an all time favorite by Shawn Camp)
The Best Country Music Singer That Doesnt Sing,
Klang Galerie / Bandcamp Renaldo Malpractice - Guitar, Mandolin, Drums, Glockenspiel, Percussion, Vocals
Ted The Loaf - Guitar, Clarinet, Mandolin, Tape - "Renaldo & The Loaf need no long introduction. Often called the British Residents, the duo made some of the most wonderful music ever. Struv
IMO, one of the best The Residents albums:
Released on vinyl by Ralph Records in 1983
- "A collaboration between avant-garde groups The Residents and Renaldo & the Loaf, which resulted in one album; Title in Limbo. Guest performers include multi-instrumentalist Snakefinger.
The album was originally recorded during four days in 1981, when Renaldo and The Loaf were on vacation in San Francisco, but they were unable to finish the album before the duo went home. In 1983, during a time of financial crisis in the Residents quarters, the half-finished album, with its gentle, tuneful sound, seemed like a financial lifeline, so the Residents decided to put vocals on the tracks and ready the album for release. Dave The Loaf Janssen was unable to get time off from work and just sent some tapeloops, Brian "Renaldo" Poole came to San Francisco to sing and also participated in the instrumental overdubs." http://www.last.fm/music/The+Residents+&+Renaldo+and+the+Loaf
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I need to start making an effort to actually listen to some of the many cheap classical comps I've picked up.
Rider. Shadow. Wolf. b/w Josephine
The Diplomats - Diplomatic Immunity
G.
Craig
Live at Paris London 7/11/09
Part Seven
Makes me smile.
Birgitte Alsted, electronics, vocals
Rasmus Schj
In Narita airport, Tokyo, waiting for the breakfast places to open.
Between the Whiles
Saved from later
@Germanprof.....34 hours!...here I was complaining about taking 7 hrs to fly back from a holiday a few years ago.
Although at 6'3", it's hard to get comfy.
Mourning Duet
Thanks
Salt Marie Celeste
Animality
Complex Silence 34
Well, home at last. Feeling rather woozy, but then the last time I was in a bed was an awful lot of airports and timezones ago. @confused, I was on an All Nippon Airways flight from Jakarta to Tokyo on which the seats were awfully cramped even for me at 5' 10'!
Nice new release from Pillow Garden, with production by Jason Corder (offthesky).
Stacte Motors
More from the saved for later
I thought the guitar motor was terrific
Oltracuidansa
It's terrific* and destined for the garden experiment.
* first :22 anyway, can't imagine it could disappoint.
Got the CD of this from an Amazon Other Seller - it's now about twice what I paid for it for whatever reason - but I give it a big thumbs up, although unless you are an Allman Brothers fan I don't know that you need it, but the boys sound good on here, very tight. Like I said if you've got Live at the Fillmore you are probably OK unless you're a big fan, but if you are I'd give it a rec.
Black Panther
Sonja
Minton Sparks Live at the Station Inn
I got this album on the strength that it a was another album that was recorded at
the Station Inn (my first one was/is an all time favorite by Shawn Camp)
The Best Country Music Singer That Doesnt Sing,
Renaldo Malpractice - Guitar, Mandolin, Drums, Glockenspiel, Percussion, Vocals
Ted The Loaf - Guitar, Clarinet, Mandolin, Tape
- "Renaldo & The Loaf need no long introduction. Often called the British Residents, the duo made some of the most wonderful music ever. Struv
Released on vinyl by Ralph Records in 1983
The Beautiful Schizophrenic and Yui Onodera - Night Blossom
Tbs has been on my checkout list for a while.
Featuring The Residents collaborator Nolan Cook on guitar: