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Gary Numan- Dead Moon Falling
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LP:
Shark Toys - Shark Toys
We played with Shark Toys last night and they were fucking awesome. Check out their record.
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I snagged a few things on my way home today:
Son House - Raw Delta Blues
Louis Armstrong - Giants of Jazz 3lp compilation
Massive Attack - Blue Lines
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Yeah, those purchases made me think "Gregbait". The sound on the Louis Armstrong box is stellar, even on the 20s cuts.
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Also, Popmarket put up El Camino by the Black Keys for $18, shipped. That's $7 less than I see it retailing for anywhere else. I picked up a copy.
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Sonny and the Sunsets - Hit After Hit
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bmack86
Yeah, those purchases made me think "Gregbait". The sound on the Louis Armstrong box is stellar, even on the 20s cuts.
Umm yeah haha, that stuff's got my name all over it.
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I picked up Captain Beefheart's Clear Spot for $11 the other day which is my second favorite album by him...It is pretty beat up but I love the songs on this album and bear through it.Since there is some Black Keys talk on this page here is a cover the Black Keys doing a song from Clear Spot.Also HOLY SHIT pulling up this song I found ANOTHER Captain Beefheart cover by the Black Keys they have about enough songs for a great Captain Beefheart Ep cover by them.
... meh its an OK cover
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They put that out on RSD a few years ago on a colored 7". For me, the flipside is bread & butter: Flaming Lips covering Madonna's "Borderline."
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bmack86
Also, Popmarket put up El Camino by the Black Keys for $18, shipped. That's $7 less than I see it retailing for anywhere else. I picked up a copy.
You're such a whore... I picked one too.
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bmack86
Also, Popmarket put up El Camino by the Black Keys for $18, shipped. That's $7 less than I see it retailing for anywhere else. I picked up a copy.
That Adele bundle is also a great deal. Both records for $26. Most times I can't even find 19, and 21 is never tagged under $22.99. Tempted.
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Zack, you know this?
well aware and would love to own this on vinyl.I guess I should own Captain Beefheart's Trout Mask replica as well but i find Captain Beefheart other albums being better.Ashtray heart is such a great song btw.
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The last time I saw the White Stripes they played all three of their Beefheart covers.
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Naw, that was the Greek four night run. That damn Forum show was cancelled.
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ugh how about i raise you a White Stripes cover....
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Would have loved to have seen them do that.
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Charlie Parker & Lester Young - Jazz at the Philharmonic - The '46 Concerts
Stevie Wonder - Music of My Mind
Jackie Wilson - You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet
Count Basie - Count Basie at Newport
With Music of My Mind, my 70s Stevie collection is finally complete. Hell yeah.
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Goooooood look with Music on My Mind. I need that for my 70s stevie too.
I grabbed a good haul at Streetlight in Santa Cruz over the weekend.
Scott Walker - The Drift
the Velvet Underground - Live 1969 Vol. 1
Grateful Dead - American Beauty (in awesome shape for 12 bucks!)
the Rapture - Echoes (6 bucks!)
D'Angelo - Left and Right / Untitled
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The mix on Left and Right is different from the album version. I really dig it.
And Greg, killer purchases. I wanna hear that Bird record.
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It's pretty dern good. Two discs culled from Norman Granz's JATP shows in Los Angeles in January 1946. A couple tunes feature Dizz and a couple others have Coleman Hawkins. Fantastic all around.
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Charlie Parker & Lester Young - Jazz at the Philharmonic - The '46 Concerts
Stevie Wonder - Music of My Mind
Jackie Wilson - You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet
Count Basie - Count Basie at Newport
With Music of My Mind, my 70s Stevie collection is finally complete. Hell yeah.
awesome. what other Basie albums do you have?
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That's the only actual Basie record I have. Everything else is either a comp/collection or he's playing on someone else's track. It's really good. Ton of different players, but Lester Young throws down with Illinois Jacquet, Jimmy Rushing does vocals on a couple, Buddy Rich makes a brief but memorable appearance. Roy Eldridge shows up on the last track and takes it to the next level. Love Roy Eldridge.
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Convince me by tomorrow morning:
Should I buy Soundgarden - Badmotorhead and PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love for $35?
Why am I asking? I just did it.
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Push The Sky Away LP Preorder
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Buddy Holly - The Great Buddy Holly
The Drifters - The Drifters' Golden Hits
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland
New Order - Technique (180g reissue)
Talking Heads - The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads
Depeche Mode - "A Question of Time" 12" (pressed in the Philippines!)
v/a - Hollywood Hillbillies
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland
Sexy cover or psychedelic cover? I love that album. I'm totally gonna put that on tonight. You should really try to find The Cry of Love by Hendrix. It blew my mind the first time I heard it; a posthumous release with some of his best work.