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1542No probs. Will do it when I return in a couple of hours.
Anything specific? Think I have most of everything of theirs.
Also Jack Brewer solo stuff etc.
Anything specific? Think I have most of everything of theirs.
Also Jack Brewer solo stuff etc.
Animals are something invented by plants to move seeds around. An extremely yang solution to a peculiar problem which they faced. T. Mckenna
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1543Ty Webb wrote:Ha!
Dammit, how'd I get that wrong? Did he play guitar in The Whip with Preston on bass then? I was sure he played guitar somewhere along the line before Big Business.
I'm not too sure of the exact situation in The Whip.....
I do know that I'm shitting my pants to this 35007 though.
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1544I'm listening to Karp that was uploaded.
this shit is friggen good.
this shit is friggen good.
ben wrote:I tend to get a little cynical in social situations where I see large groups of people enjoying themselves.
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1545Vibracathedral Orchestra - Tuning to the Rooster
http://www.sendspace.com/file/8ibl6l
Leadbelly - When the Sun Goes Down Vol.5: Take This Hammer
http://www.sendspace.com/file/opf0kj
http://www.sendspace.com/file/8ibl6l
Leadbelly - When the Sun Goes Down Vol.5: Take This Hammer
http://www.sendspace.com/file/opf0kj
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1546choppy wrote:I love this thread. I've picked up so much new stuff, so many new threads to follow, thank all of you who have posted. I'm still amazed that Kraftwerk did the theme for "Newton's Apple" (unwillingly, apparently) and I had no idea it was them.
I just got a new turntable, so more things will be coming from me. Until then...
Spalding Gray's "Terrors of Pleasure" monologue. I saw a video version of this on HBO back in the 80's, it was my first exposure to him. Since then I've tracked down pretty much all the CDs and movies, so if anybody is interested, just ask.
I know nothing about this guy, except that I loved his little spiel in True Stories. Is his other stuff anything like that?
I suppose I'll try it out. Thank You.
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1548Leadbelly! The ultimate baller!birth of mirth wrote:Leadbelly - When the Sun Goes Down Vol.5: Take This Hammer
http://www.sendspace.com/file/opf0kj
Leadbelly - Private Party Recording

http://www.myspace.com/leopoldandloebchicago
Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
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1549Nina wrote: Financially, a heavy heroin addiction would be less expensive for me than this Japanese music addiction I have going on.
I hear ya- it's a dangerous addiction for sure!
Here's another PSF fav y'all might like (if you don't already have)
Gaseneta - Sooner or Later - 1978 (192k VBR)

http://sharebee.com/b53a6fc1
sendspace: http://www.sendspace.com/file/78ikyd
These guys are often cited as influencial to the Japanese scene as Les Rallizes. At the very least they laid the groundwork for High Rise, which in my mind is reason enough to love em!
Thanks Nina for the LRD box too!
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1550And also a band that had a big influence on mr. Ey3 the Boredoms, check out the Juke/19 boxset over at the awesome Mutant Sounds blog:
http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/search?q=Juke+5xCD
http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/search?q=Juke+5xCD