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ursinator2.0
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What are you listening to right now, Phase V.V.II
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ursinator2.0
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Nice one :guitar::guitar:
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BBP
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OMG Primus has 2 new songs I hadn't heard yet and they're better than anything since Brown! Wootwootwoot
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ursinator2.0
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Shock! John Cage & Yoko Ono: Live Japan 1962
A Long Eternity With Yoko Ono (Looks like Yoko has plenty of practice before Fillmore East ) :mad:
I think I would prefer Yoko"'s variations on 4'33"
A wonder if Zappa ever considered a collaboration with John Cage (Prob never had the opportunity or desire ?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC_bg0_Tp4g&lc=Ugzf94QaP...
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polydigm
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Quote: Originally posted by BBP  | | OMG Primus has 2 new songs I hadn't heard yet and they're better than anything since Brown! Wootwootwoot |
Are you talking about Conspiranoid? Very interesting. It's on BandCamp and I'm thinking of buying the digital album.
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I ended up buying the Conspiranoid EP, which has 3 tracks. It's about twenty minutes, with the eponymous track over eleven minutes long.
It's as good as Green Naugahyde.
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polydigm
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Don't get me started. Makes me feel ashamed of my Australian citizenship.
Every time I see a picture of Dutton my skin almost crawls right off my body.
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Eddie RUKidding
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Dutton has the same effect on me, hope its not contagious :biggrin:
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with Crisco on it
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Caputh
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A classic, though for sheer, messily improvised comic obscenity I prefer Derek and Clive "Come Again" - particularly the "My Mum
Song".
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^ Agreed, I just going thru and playing some of my Vinyl LP's before i box them up for the house move to Kingston South Australia........ Even
selling some to the local 2nd hand record shop but not those ones above. Think I might have Come Again somewhere here - was also listening to Cheech
and Chong's Wedding Album yesterday lol
PS am selling my 2nd copies of Sheik Yerbouti (CBS) and Burnt Weenie Sandwich.
Bloat on from Lets make a Dope Deal is particularly good - hope the Neighbours liked it - played it loud :drool:
https://youtu.be/YLmzZmmK3R4
Wife didn't even pick up on Derek and Clive at Vol, their English Ascents somewhat disguise what they are saying in rural Oz :biggrin:
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Sunday Moring here playing this on the my Nak RX202
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Henry
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You look well at home in your new place Eddie with the records and turntable set up. Hopefully you'll have nothing to do with those bogans again.
I've just been listening to Mississippi John Hurt's 1928 sessions and before that Sheila Chandra 's album 'Weaving my
ancestor's voices'. She's a strange one. I originally heard her fronting some bangra sharn and she wrote a self-help book on clearing
house clutter. My mother had a copy. I read it over a pot of tea. This album though is rather fine in mixing together music from various countries and
times without sounding contrived and also some rather bizarre chanting of made up words which works rather well too.
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