What are you listening to right now? (13 Indigenous grandmothers are praying for the planet)

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    Thanks, Craig. Good stuff. That name looks so familiar (how can you forget a name like "Bugg"?) but I don't think I remember this album.
  • No problem kez! It's certainly a memorable name.

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    Craig
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    Right now I am using spotify to listen to all the extra bonus tracks they added to the many past Bruce Cockburn CDs since I bought them all in the 1990s. Many were not included in the original for good reason, but there are a few worth hearing.
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    Complex Silence 40...
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    I noticed last night that the debut album was not on my iPod, so I am making up for lost time.
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    Drive in Saturday came on the radio yesterday, got me reaching for this today.
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    - "Etron Fou Leloublan (literally, “Mad Shit Thewhitewolf”) is a mythic seventies underground band from France formed in 1973 by Chris Chanet (aka Eulalie Ruynat, saxophone and vocals), Guigou Chenevier (Drums) and Ferdinand Richard (Bass & guitar),. This leader of the French underground shows his sense of humour and derision on a deliciously weird music. This incredible trio happily destroys all rock structures and performs a delirious music, full of humour and rhythm, similar to Captain Beefheart, Albert Marcoeur, Bourvil and ZNR. It is not surprising that Etron Fou Leloublan became the French representative in Chris Cutler’s “Rock In Opposition” movement.

    Debut album “Batelages” was originally issued in November 1976, and “Les Trois Fou’s Perdégagnent - Au Pays Des…” a year later. Francis Grand (Saxophone) replaced Chris Chanet at this occasion. “Les Poumons Gonflés” dates back from 1982, and was produced by Fred Frith (Henry Cow). “Les Sillons De La Terre” (1984) and “Face Aux Elements Déchaînés” (1986) conclude the band’s discography. Musea issued the 3CD compilation “43 Songs” in 1993 which gathered the complete studio works of Etron Fou Leloublan. The live album “En Public Aux Etats-Unis D’Amérique” (1979) has recently been published on the Gazul label and gives another chance to hear their tongue-in-cheek music made of subversive parodies, musical courage and weird parts."

    Last.fm
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    18+ - MIXTAP3
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    https://soundcloud.com/#thequietus/john-wizards-mix-for-the

    Mix the John Wizards made for Quietus Magazine, great mix of African, Soul and Rock

    E Music have not made this available for us in the UK
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    Arcade Fire - Reflektor
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    Streaming on Bandcamp

    UPDATE//Quite enjoyable folk pop.
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    Grateful DeadGrateful Dead Live at Broome County Arena on 1977-11-06
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    Evidence for why I think GD were better with Godchaux: not only was his sense of tempo and rhythm impeccably crisp, he knew how to push the rhythm of the song to highlight the other instruments. Powerful set.
  • Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions - some stuff from the Internet Archive.
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    If you're in search of a new collection of songs to fall in love with for far longer than the next week or month, or if you're longing to support a band of talented musicians crafting genuine and deeply human, harmony-driven rock at its finest, you certainly won't regret putting your money and energy into Fort Frances. - (from No Depression)

    I'm liking it.
  • Now on to Fort Frances' previous one:
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    Streaming from Bandcamp
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    Now:

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    From Soul Jazz Records:
    Oliver Lake’s career began in a creatively charged time and place. In the late 1960s, Lake alongside Julius Hemphill and Charles ‘Bobo’ Shaw, co-founded The Black Artists Group (BAG), the St Louis-based equivalent to Chicago’s Art Ensemble of Chicago/Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians collective.
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    The first recordings from Oliver Lake and the Black Artist Group collective, true to keeping with the era’s radicalism, self-definition and economical empowerment value system, kept a wide birth from the mainstream music industry and were released on the private pressing record label, Universal Justice, self-distributed at concerts and events.
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    Artic Monkeys - AM
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    3-18-12 A Night At The Carousel Ballroom
    The Psychedelicatessen (Music) with Psychedelic Rick 03/18/2012 09:00PM to 10:30PM

    (WESU (Middletown, CT) radio show from Internet Archive - featuring some Big Brother and the Holding Company from 1968)
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    Sky Ferreira - Night Time, My Time

    It's excellent.

    Craig
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    M.I.A. - Matangi

    Craig
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    FMA:
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    Free Horror Music Versions of Orff, Bach, Stravinsky & Beethoven
    - "As a Halloween treat, we bring you a few favorites to keep away begging children from Dr. Phibes and The Ten Plagues of Egypt, a.k.a. Jo
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    Info and full stream of album. Very good debut of rootsy Americana. Reminds me a little of The White Buffalo.
  • kezkez
    edited November 2013
    Now playing:
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    The Place I Left Behind, by The Deep Dark Woods
    I don't know how I missed this album in 2011, but it is right up my alley. I love the vocals, I love the instrumentation, I love the songs. Especially the track, "The Banks of the Leopold Canal."
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