Looking forward to the Blu-ray arriving but the music will do for now. I made it to a show on this tour. Glad I did since it looks set to be their last.
ETA: This is really good. With three 70-100 minute versions of The Absolute Universe already on the original release, I was a little worried this might be a little redundant, but it's a really good addition.
Just released for the first time on RidingEasy Records, the 1974 recordings made by heavy psych band Master Danse issued on an album titled “Feeling Dead”.
Before now, they had only released a single in 1974 and appeared in a couple of compilations.
Am amazingly good album and I really can’t understand why they weren’t more successful.
Christina Kubisch has been a major influence for me. We met years ago in Austria and she was so nice. After wearing a pair of her specially-crafted headphones and walking the streets and inside various buildings of Linz, my perspective changed in such a way that I started exploring electromagnetic sound continuously afterwards.
As I've been going through the Library again I've been revisiting some of my favourite artists and she is certainly one of those. I was really happy to find the 2 from the archives.
Here's another favourite with a newer NYOP album to add to the collection. Christine Fellows
49 Years old today or so I'm informed. Time for a Monday morning float.
I was present at my radio hearing this for the first time (or possibly one of the first times). Stay with it...
Great stuff! I want unlimited everything now! Also I could really do with a museum up here that was good enough to warrant free entry on a Thursday! I'll settle for being Nanook of the North, at least in UK terms.
The music under Saul’s voice is Ralph Lundsten. As you could probably tell (Random Radio), it was a very influential show for me. I still have around three dozen of the original Triad Guides, lots of airchecks of the old shows and I still keep in touch with Saul. (I wrote him after you sent the TD anniversary and he thanked me for the reminder).
The music under Saul’s voice is Ralph Lundsten. As you could probably tell (Random Radio), it was a very influential show for me. I still have around three dozen of the original Triad Guides, lots of airchecks of the old shows and I still keep in touch with Saul. (I wrote him after you sent the TD anniversary and he thanked me for the reminder).
Oh that's nice to know. Wish I was so good in keeping tabs with folk.
I just wouldn’t be me today without growing up with this. I was 10 years old when I started listening. Sometime, I’ll copy a couple of pages to show you their daily schedules every month - each day totally different with a wide variety of music.
Just playing catch up with the first part of my purchases from the last Bandcamp Friday
Of the not obvious titles, Cosmic Ground IV is the forth album by, er, Cosmic Ground! The volcanic rock b&w photo is High Plains' Cinderland and lower right William Ryan Fritch's Built Upon a Frearful Void.
I just wouldn’t be me today without growing up with this. I was 10 years old when I started listening. Sometime, I’ll copy a couple of pages to show you their daily schedules every month - each day totally different with a wide variety of music.
I just wouldn’t be me today without growing up with this. I was 10 years old when I started listening. Sometime, I’ll copy a couple of pages to show you their daily schedules every month - each day totally different with a wide variety of music.
Thanks, that was a good read and I've noted the FB page too.
@djh Glad you liked it. I mentioned pages from the magazine, but I realize now that some of them are included in the photos on the FB page. Also, the article had some audio links to a couple of good chunks of audio from the actual show!
It was a real trip back then. My shows have always been night shows, except, a couple of ones lately that have been afternoon specials, because our station is in the middle of a pledge drive and they’ve been looking for “fill-in” shows. Last Saturday: the early days of black rock ‘n’ roll and this weekend a rockabilly show (along with my regular Wednesday night show).
@djh Glad you liked it. I mentioned pages from the magazine, but I realize now that some of them are included in the photos on the FB page. Also, the article had some audio links to a couple of good chunks of audio from the actual show!
It was a real trip back then. My shows have always been night shows, except, a couple of ones lately that have been afternoon specials, because our station is in the middle of a pledge drive and they’ve been looking for “fill-in” shows. Last Saturday: the early days of black rock ‘n’ roll and this weekend a rockabilly show (along with my regular Wednesday night show).
I'm a few weeks behind due to listening/ reviewing for Franks APA, but I will catch up. Having played that William Ryan Fritch album on headphones earlier I'm now playing it again for my wife on the main system. There's no end to it I tells ya!
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Before now, they had only released a single in 1974 and appeared in a couple of compilations.
Am amazingly good album and I really can’t understand why they weren’t more successful.
favourite artists and she is certainly one of those. I was really happy to find
the 2 from the archives.
Here's another favourite with a newer NYOP album to add to the collection.
Christine Fellows
Nevertheless Femmes De Chez Nous
Burning Daylight -Bandcamp nyp Roses On The Vine -Bandcamp nyp
Stuff We All Get -Bandcamp nyp
Chuck Brown
Bustin' Loose archive.org Funk Express
Go-Go Swing -D.C. Live- Your Game... Live At The 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C.
Chuck Brown And Eva Cassidy - The Other Side
Hungry Bird archive.org Girls Come First archive.org
Forever Just Beyond archive.org We Leave Only Ashes archive.org
Clifton Joseph With The Livestock Band - Oral / Trans / Missions
Thom's Night Out Lullaby For Sue
The Creatures In The Garden Of Lady Walton Veil Waltz
followed by
Paul Weller - On Sunset
23 Seconds The Modern Deep Left Quartet
Great stuff! I want unlimited everything now! Also I could really do with a museum up here that was good enough to warrant free entry on a Thursday! I'll settle for being Nanook of the North, at least in UK terms.
As you could probably tell (Random Radio),
it was a very influential show for me.
I still have around three dozen of the original Triad Guides,
lots of airchecks of the old shows and I still keep in touch with Saul.
(I wrote him after you sent the TD anniversary and he thanked me
for the reminder).
Oh that's nice to know. Wish I was so good in keeping tabs with folk.
Triad Radio (Facebook)
and an article on it…
I was 10 years old when I started listening.
Sometime, I’ll copy a couple of pages to show you
their daily schedules every month - each day totally different
with a wide variety of music.
Cloud Ensemble Sunshade Parasol archive.org
Thanks, that was a good read and I've noted the FB page too.
Cocteau Twins
Lullabies Head Over Heels
Treasure + Aikea-Guinea Victorialand
Blue Bell Knoll Heaven Or Las Vegas
Glad you liked it. I mentioned pages from the magazine,
but I realize now that some of them are included in the
photos on the FB page. Also, the article had some audio
links to a couple of good chunks of audio from the actual show!
It was a real trip back then. My shows have always been night shows,
except, a couple of ones lately that have been afternoon specials,
because our station is in the middle of a pledge drive and they’ve
been looking for “fill-in” shows. Last Saturday: the early days of
black rock ‘n’ roll and this weekend a rockabilly show (along with
my regular Wednesday night show).
I'm a few weeks behind due to listening/ reviewing for Franks APA, but I will catch up. Having played that William Ryan Fritch album on headphones earlier I'm now playing it again for my wife on the main system. There's no end to it I tells ya!
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