X Ray Spex - Oh Bondage Up Yours




Body Count - The Winner Loses




Hey, Meatwad ! I was beginning to wonder what had happened to you. Welcome back !

I liked the X Ray Spex song with its hectic sax. Here's something altogether more mellow. I'm often pretty dismissive of piano-led ballads, but this one has some nice lyrics so that it has squeezed past my internal gatekeeper:-




What you desire is of lesser value than what you have found.

Three solid slowcore tracks I always find myself returning to from The American Analog Set, all off their Set Free LP. The drone rock is strong here. It's the closest thing I've found to Low, who I adore. I'd love more like it.

"Born on the Cusp"


"Cool Kids Keep"


"She's Half"


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Quote from: Lisnaholic on Sep 18, 2024, 04:06 PMHey, Meatwad ! I was beginning to wonder what had happened to you. Welcome back !

I liked the X Ray Spex song with its hectic sax. Here's something altogether more mellow. I'm often pretty dismissive of piano-led ballads, but this one has some nice lyrics so that it has squeezed past my internal gatekeeper:-



Thanks. Hope all is well with you too Lis.  :)





Martika - I feel the earth move




Going to see Ash in a couple of weeks. Nice.  :)

Ash - Burn Baby Burn






#625 Sep 30, 2024, 01:50 AM Last Edit: Sep 30, 2024, 02:41 AM by Saulaac
Really like this smooth horn-led tune. With the Bob James-esque intro and flute/piccolo dances. How many fucking tunes do we have to go through to at least have a minimum of respect to what went before us?

Alec Gould - Sky Cruiser



Spiritualized - "Run"



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A person I know just posted this and wrote "My new favorite" and I like her taste (usually) so I listened and...can someone tell me if I'm just an out-of-touch, grumpy old man?




It doesn't look like I ever shared this here - my vote for best music video of 2019, the socio-politcially-charged "The Light" by Wax Tailor. A really solid visual piece and one of my favorite music videos of all time.



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Aldo Ciccolini's interpretations of Satie's Trois Gymnopédies is an indispensable staple of classical composition. I finally claimed a copy today at a flea market after years of searching.



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