PackardGoose.com Forums
Not logged in [Login ]
Go To Bottom

Printable Version  
 Pages:  1  ..  24    26    28  ..  100
Author: Subject: The infamous "what are you listening to" thread!
punknaynowned
Frank Zappa Status
*********




Posts: 1283
Registered: 29-8-2006
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 7-10-2006 at 03:10


hahaha, this popped thru the mailbox today
david bowie: dvd live 2006 09 08, broadcast live by satellite to a number of theatres around the globe and via internet. So a show seen by how many all over the world? It''s hard to know but a great many countries. Small venue in London, 300 people. Just the songs from the album Reality, in order of the album titles rlsd the week after. This Japanese import was hard to get, three years after. Another version is coming to my mailbox next week. I hope it's the one I want.

Flaming Lips, Do You Realize? Japanese import dvd short with three dvdaudio trx and a video for the realize song. Nice song.

David Bowie, Waterloo Sunset, c 2003
View user's profile View All Posts By User
BBP
Super Administrator
*********


Avatar


Posts: 8069
Registered: 3-10-2005
Location: Eindhoven, Netherlands
Member Is Offline

Mood: Cheerful yet relaxed

[*] posted on 8-10-2006 at 14:36


Had a good listen to Dweezil's record.



Check out my site at:http://bonny.ploeg.ws
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
DED
Administrator
********


Avatar


Posts: 1139
Registered: 16-3-2006
Location: NL
Member Is Offline

Mood: a happy upgrader feeling

[*] posted on 9-10-2006 at 21:16


Is that his new one
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
punknaynowned
Frank Zappa Status
*********




Posts: 1283
Registered: 29-8-2006
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 10-10-2006 at 05:07


I'll order GWWYK with Trance-Fusion next week.
View user's profile View All Posts By User
BBP
Super Administrator
*********


Avatar


Posts: 8069
Registered: 3-10-2005
Location: Eindhoven, Netherlands
Member Is Offline

Mood: Cheerful yet relaxed

[*] posted on 10-10-2006 at 11:54


Quote:
Originally posted by DED
Is that his new one


Yep, the one of which I asked Dweezil when it was out (even though I knew that at the time) and the one which I tried to order at Bullit CD-store but they said I had better wait a few weeks. :umm:
You won't regret it, Punk... his best to date easily.

But for now I'm playing Iron Maiden - Life After Death.




Check out my site at:http://bonny.ploeg.ws
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
DED
Administrator
********


Avatar


Posts: 1139
Registered: 16-3-2006
Location: NL
Member Is Offline

Mood: a happy upgrader feeling

[*] posted on 10-10-2006 at 12:21


I downloaded the top 100 of 1962
A radioprogram in the eighties transmitted that at night.
Amazingly that some songs still can be heard and recognized.
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
BBP
Super Administrator
*********


Avatar


Posts: 8069
Registered: 3-10-2005
Location: Eindhoven, Netherlands
Member Is Offline

Mood: Cheerful yet relaxed

[*] posted on 10-10-2006 at 16:04


Please don't remind me of that artefact... A wee bit too much Paul Anka...



Check out my site at:http://bonny.ploeg.ws
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
aquagoat
King Kong Status
**********




Posts: 2170
Registered: 15-3-2006
Location: France
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 10-10-2006 at 19:47


View user's profile View All Posts By User This user has MSN Messenger
punknaynowned
Frank Zappa Status
*********




Posts: 1283
Registered: 29-8-2006
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 10-10-2006 at 20:50


Quote:
Originally posted by DED
I downloaded the top 100 of 1962
A radioprogram in the eighties transmitted that at night.
Amazingly that some songs still can be heard and recognized.


I like to do various kinds of research in those areas. Would you have a link for that perhaps? and who decides these sorts of things for the internet???:rolleyes::umm:;-)
Thank you, kindly.

Ah! wait!
Maybe' it'd be good to read yer post. Was it a billboard or Casey Kasem or maybe a Dutch version of the above? It would be interesting to hear a great number of different years.
To give example, I have picked a year where I have much of the released or recorded music and I decided to make a set of tapes and then cd's of that year's music. 1966 was the year I picked, but there are several others that are great 'watersheds'.
haaha! I love this stuff.


[Edited on 10-10-2006 by punknaynowned]
oops

[Edited on 10-10-2006 by punknaynowned]
View user's profile View All Posts By User
DED
Administrator
********


Avatar


Posts: 1139
Registered: 16-3-2006
Location: NL
Member Is Offline

Mood: a happy upgrader feeling

[*] posted on 10-10-2006 at 21:04


The dj's are dutch spoken and some 3 % of the music is Dutch including moscow.... By the Dutch New Orleans Syncopators wich is actually better then/than the English version.
The whole top 100 is aprox. 6.5 hours in a over 400M mp3 file
The best way to get it is to go to

ftp://audio.reeltoreel.nl

Log in with loginname : audiofreaks
Password : akaithebest

No capitals

In the map HTTPDOCS you will find the mp3 file of over 400 mb.

[Edited on 10-10-2006 by DED]
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
punknaynowned
Frank Zappa Status
*********




Posts: 1283
Registered: 29-8-2006
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 12-10-2006 at 13:17


wow!
thanx!
I won't be able to understand the dj's but that's ok.

Similarly I found a number of interviews and radio shows that monsieur zappa participated in on mp3 and flac:
22dec66, interview w Don Paulsen
10nov68 and
27nov68, FM radio shows where frank talks with the dj and they play records. Lotta doo-wop and rare '50's r-n-b ! Hotcha!

I've been listening to them obsessively all summer.
There are really only two zappa/mothers songs on it. . .
consider this an idea w/r/t the other 'original idea' post
View user's profile View All Posts By User
DED
Administrator
********


Avatar


Posts: 1139
Registered: 16-3-2006
Location: NL
Member Is Offline

Mood: a happy upgrader feeling

[*] posted on 13-10-2006 at 13:03


And after video.googe.com I discovered a whole lotta Frank zappa movies on youtube.com searching for zappa. It gave well over 700
returns.
And when you like some zappa history try to search for
Hoepla. On youtube there is a 5min version of this famous Dutch TV show with the firts boobies on Dutch television (Phil Bloom) and a clip of Frank and the mothers of invention. (second show)

It doesn't hurt when you miss the dutch DJ's. In fact what they say about some artist it is sourced from English papers. Most facts are commonly known. As for the dutch music, you dont't wanna know, me either :drool:
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
punknaynowned
Frank Zappa Status
*********




Posts: 1283
Registered: 29-8-2006
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 14-10-2006 at 17:43


unknoen venue, may 1973
quite a line-up

== The Mothers Of Invention Feb - Sep 1973 ==
FZ, Jean Luc Ponty, Tom Fowler, Ralph Humphrey, Ruth Underwood, Ian Underwood, George Duke, Bruce Fowler,
Sal Marquez (late Mar - Jul),
and
01 Intro/tuning/initial song program presentation [5:50]
02 Dog Meat [7:37] gorgeous
03 Fifty-Fifty [8:18]
04 Cosmik Debris [5:42], sweet 'intro to fz guitar attack' !!!
05 "Heaven is in your Mind" (Preamble to Zomby Woof) in response to what fz delicately calls an 'oversupervized audience' : "Relax, though supervised", [1:28] °°° cuts out (tf1)
06 Zomby Woof [5:03] °°° cuts in a note or two after the beginning
07 Montana [6:41], slow, precise
08 Dupree's Paradise Prelude [6:13] all George Duke
09 Dupree's Paradise [13:39] °°° cut (tf2)@ 12:36,772 - slight tho improving SQ problems thereafter
10 "Building Curfew" announcement [1:31]
11 Farther Oblivion [8:22], really nice!!! tho ends short

Total time: 70.24 min

tho an underinspired ponty contribution, this is a very solid show. highly reccommended. Different in character from the later may and jun/jul shows downunder and so on. The sound here sounds very SBD except for the end of dupree's paradise and the rest and that is very listenable. Twenty years ago I would not have noticed much difference between this latter part of the show and a record release!
The guitar and amp and style in Montana sound like the same set up for 'Duck Duck Goose' on Lather!!!!!!!!!
Duke's keyboard sounds rich and warm like on Roxy!!!
With some relatively minor problems, this is an awesome show.
So very lovely to hear Ian Underwood and Bruce Fowler and George Duke go at it with Ruth on exercise 4, dog breath, uncle meat. My favorite version of this by almost any band.

My only complaint with this tape is that I wish the quality of dupree's paradise, where ponty shines musically, ca=ould be a tad better, tho it does kick in after about a minute and then again about 5 minutes in, again. Frank's guitar after ponty's solo and countered by Duke's keys is fantastic!!!!!!

[Edited on 14-10-2006 by punknaynowned]
View user's profile View All Posts By User
punknaynowned
Frank Zappa Status
*********




Posts: 1283
Registered: 29-8-2006
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 14-10-2006 at 19:05


Uncle Meat, side one, original vinyl burned to cd and ripped to itunes

1969 08 10 Warrensville, OH (mp3 sourced)
String Quartet, 20+ minutes
Trouble Every Day/ Transylvania boogie, King Kong-y type Jam, nearly 14 minutes, the sound here gains a lot of hiss; in other words, the 1960's era recording equipment is more evident here and the very high end tends to get a slight buzz at the peaks and the low end seems very squashed, but still very listenable. Around the 7:00 mark, the gumbo variation theme is easily discerned, but for only about a minute.
In The Sky
Bolero in G Jam, so has Chunga's chords, 7:30
More Trouble Every Day, nearly 12 minutes
Let's Make The Water Turn Black/Oh No, 5 minutes
View user's profile View All Posts By User
BBP
Super Administrator
*********


Avatar


Posts: 8069
Registered: 3-10-2005
Location: Eindhoven, Netherlands
Member Is Offline

Mood: Cheerful yet relaxed

[*] posted on 15-10-2006 at 16:55


You must have an admirable bootleg collection...



Check out my site at:http://bonny.ploeg.ws
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
punknaynowned
Frank Zappa Status
*********




Posts: 1283
Registered: 29-8-2006
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 15-10-2006 at 18:55


bigger than some, smaller than others.
three cheers for zappateers!!!

In about six months I've picked up over a hundred shows and such -- a couple are rehearsals, there's a couple out-of-print singles in there and so on. As a result, some tapes are 15 minutes long, some are an hour, some are two hours, one is over three hours. I haven't counted to see how many hours it all is. I figure I have about as many minutes of bootlegs as official releases. About.
You have to learn to stretch your ears past the differences in sound quality and that is difficult for some. Frank really did seem to pick the best or the weirdest for the album releases.
Another thing that becomes apparent is how many times it took many YEARS for him to get a song on record. For example, the part of greggory peccary, 'IF IT'S WIDE enuf, everyone will KNOW that the tie I'm WEARing is a SYMbol of how NIMble my mind will GROOOOOOOOOOOW' is played by the woodwinds in the original mothers: 1968-69. So it took nearly ten years to get that tasty little sucker released. Another example: the original version of Sharleena recorded in 1969, not released til the mid '90's on the Lost Episodes!!!!!!!! I love it.
right now I listen to
1970 05 15 with the LA Philharmonic and Zuben Mehta.
1970 05 15 with Zuben Mehta and the LA phil

01 intro 2:24
02 My Boyfriend's Back - I'm Gonna Bust His Head 2:45
03 Tiny Sick Tears 6:16
04 Agon 0:48
05 Call Any Vegetables - Integrales 10:36
06 Blowing Discordant Sounds - tuning - [!] 2:10
07 intro to 200 Motels Suite 1:44
08 200 Motels Suite I - A Pound For A Brown (rock band version) 4:46
09 200 Motels Suite II - assorted themes for orchestra I 13:53 *
10 200 Motels Suite III - assorted themes for orchestra and rock band - [!] 7:33 **
11 200 Motels Suite IV - Who Needs The Peace Corps - Dukes Of Prunes (rock band version) 7:33
12 200 Motels Suite V - assorted themes for orchestra II 10:32 ***
13 200 Motels Suite VI - suite finale - [!] 4:55 ****
14 audience and intro to King Kong 4:06
15 King Kong 6:48
16 intro to encore 1:03
17 Plastic People 1:46
18 Oh No - Orange County Lumber Truck (incl. Linda Lu) 9:04

Total time 98:45.32

Notes

[!] = Cut during track, music is missing.
A part for those noted in file names, another cut (with no music missing) is after the end of King Kong.

* "assorted themes for orchestra I" includes themes from: A Pound For A Brown, Oh No, Envelopes, Little House I Used To Live In, Bogus Pomp, World's Greatest Sinner and more.
** "assorted themes for orchestra and rock band" includes themes from: Holiday In Berlin, Inca Roads, Strictly Genteel, Duke Of Prunes and more.
*** "assorted themes for orchestra II" includes themes from: A Pound For A Brown, What's the Name Of Your Group, Bogus Pomp and more.
**** "suite finale" includes themes from: Oh No, A Pound For A Brown, The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue and more.

I'm right in the middle of suite II and III. It's so wonderful the way it seques from lumpy gravy to the real full blown holiday in berlin to the strictly genteel teaser!!!!!!!
really makes me wish the recording was more crisp and not a 36 year old tape.
I guess I kinda rambled there
View user's profile View All Posts By User
punknaynowned
Frank Zappa Status
*********




Posts: 1283
Registered: 29-8-2006
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 15-10-2006 at 19:17


I take back when I said he picked the best for the albums. Much of it, yes. But certainly not all of it.
You've heard Ahead Of Their Time? They also played Uncle Meat that night starting with percussion and then playing it "ONE--NOTE -- AT-A --TIME!"
Fantastic!
But for the early Mothers which for some reason I enjoy the most, the 1969 05 23 Appleton, Wisconsin show is a real treat. I AM gonna listen to that today. Great sound! Like a live record from that time. Superb! on two cd's! Free! Some would say I'm spoiling myself. But now I'm thinking the zft will release more of these deep dish box set things. So the artefact quality can only improve overall :bouncy: and still have all this other comparative material.:rsvd:
View user's profile View All Posts By User
DED
Administrator
********


Avatar


Posts: 1139
Registered: 16-3-2006
Location: NL
Member Is Offline

Mood: a happy upgrader feeling

[*] posted on 20-10-2006 at 12:12


Im listening to a radioshow right now.
The original one hour War of the worlds
Scary :-D
Now I have read, seen and hear it all
The original story
The radioshow
The movie
The war of the worlds album 2LP
Sort of Dutch translation of it
The radio cut
The clip (haven't seen him for ages now)
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
BBP
Super Administrator
*********


Avatar


Posts: 8069
Registered: 3-10-2005
Location: Eindhoven, Netherlands
Member Is Offline

Mood: Cheerful yet relaxed

[*] posted on 21-10-2006 at 11:03


The movie or the remake DED?

Just been listening to AC/DC. My head hurts.




Check out my site at:http://bonny.ploeg.ws
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
aquagoat
King Kong Status
**********




Posts: 2170
Registered: 15-3-2006
Location: France
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 21-10-2006 at 13:19




downloaded, unfortunately not the cd.

[Edited on 21-10-2006 by aquagoat]
View user's profile View All Posts By User This user has MSN Messenger
 Pages:  1  ..  24    26    28  ..  100

  Go To Top

Powered by XMB 1.9.11
XMB Forum Software © 2001-2010 The XMB Group
[Queries: 18] [PHP: 18.1% - SQL: 81.9%]