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posted on 14-10-2019 at 16:14



Nina Simone collection



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posted on 4-11-2019 at 10:41



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posted on 7-11-2019 at 08:33



I got it on CD at a second hand store in town. I thought about you when I bought it cause I remembered you liked them a lot.
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posted on 8-11-2019 at 20:37



Yeah I posted a video of Waltz Delire, which is on that album.
https://youtu.be/MrK_5_dD8PU

Great find! The Columbia owned albums are pretty rare.



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posted on 9-11-2019 at 08:43



Yes, it's not easy finding some of their stuff.
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posted on 12-11-2019 at 09:40



That one along with their first album Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung and Lost Translations are really difficult to find. There's one I miss from before the violinist left that I'm still hoping to find someday.



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posted on 12-11-2019 at 13:05



You'll get it. Patience is a vertue.
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posted on 17-11-2019 at 23:01



Finally got to rip some of my DAAU CDs bytheway. I need to listen more to Tub Gurnard Goodness. :)



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posted on 21-12-2019 at 14:12



Spotify has stupidly got two different DAAU artists, with the other one as Daau. They have DAAU with several albums, but created a separate artist for their We Need New Animals album.



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posted on 22-12-2019 at 09:19



That Shining album is pretty cool, in my opinion. Let me know what you think of it, Bonny.
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posted on 22-12-2019 at 12:27



Thought it was a bit noisy. Fun though.

Am going to try Verdi now. I already have multiple performances of Mozart's Requiem but I'm still trying to find one that is balanced enough.



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posted on 23-12-2019 at 08:41



If you like that one, you could try the following record, Grindstone, but I would avoid the ones after that, they went into quite a different direction, a kind of pop/noise/black metal that was pretty good on Blackjazz but became really stupid afterwards.
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posted on 23-12-2019 at 09:32



A one-man-band I recently discovererd, totally by accident:

The Nerve Institute - Architects of Flesh-Density
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posted on 23-12-2019 at 20:20



Hmmm, interesting...



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posted on 25-12-2019 at 12:40



I'd rather listen to King Crimson.



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posted on 2-2-2020 at 17:57



The Unraveling - Dir En Grey and the Uroboros - with the proof in the name of the living at Nippon Budokan, 01 Oct 2008 concert DVD. Legendary Dir en Grey performance, possibly their best ever.



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posted on 19-5-2020 at 20:06



Today I bought Therapy? - Trouble Gum, and Dimmu Borgir - For All Cid at the 2nd hander, and Dad bought me:"Frank Zappa - The broadcast collection 1970-1981. Now playing disk 1 (of 5) and it begins with some crowd noise and a short interview. Sounds like a live from 1970, "The New Maternity". It also has "Ahoy There!" and "Puttin' On The Ritz", so I'm guessing it's a bootleg.



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posted on 20-5-2020 at 16:44



I already enjoyed New Maternity and Ahoy There!, but unfortunately Puttin' On The Ritz appears to be mono.

Currently playing Dimmu Borgir - pretty cool, it's in Norwegian... (I'm a glottophile. My phone has a lot of songs in Spanish, French, German, Japanese of course, Dutch, and now I can add Norwegian songs. Kewl. :bald:)



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