1.11pm
26 January 2017
I’ve been listening to Kate Bush’s Hounds of Love a lot today. I’m particularly obsessed with the track ‘Cloudbusting’ which is about philosopher Wilhelm Reich who coined the term ‘sexual Revolution ‘ and thus paved the way for the hippie counterculture movement of the 60s.
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ScarlettFieldsForeverI've been up on the mountain, and I've seen his wondrous grace,
I've sat there on the barstool and I've looked him in the face.
He seemed a little haggard, but it did not slow him down,
he was humming to the neon of the universal sound.
2.44pm
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Was: The Division Bell – Pink Floyd (released on this day in 1994)
Am: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn – Also Pink Floyd (released on not this day in 1967)
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5.41pm
15 March 2017
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15 March 2017
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This piece of loveliness. (I do love this album.)
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8.44pm
25 December 2017
9.48pm
14 December 2009
Was: Mozart, Symphony #40 in G minor, Orchestra “Festival” St. Petersburg, conducted by Alexander Titov
Is: Aretha Franklin, Lady Soul LP
Released January 22, 1968…New Apple office on Wigmore Street totally unsuitable for rooftop concerts!
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10.25am
26 January 2017
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I've sat there on the barstool and I've looked him in the face.
He seemed a little haggard, but it did not slow him down,
he was humming to the neon of the universal sound.
12.13pm
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15 February 2015
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1.09pm
25 December 2017
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Von Bontee"Dinner with Delores Must be some kind of sin
Like a Brontosaurus She was packin' it in" -Prince
6.01pm
14 December 2009
My third-favourite lvb symphony, after the 6th and 7th.
Thanks for posting the Talk Talk track, that was very cool. Dude was quite the exotic sound-painter, like Miles Davis or Kate Bush (or Beethoven doing his 6th), people like that.
RIP Mr. Hollis
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6.27pm
15 November 2018
6.35pm
26 January 2017
Von Bontee said
My third-favourite lvb symphony, after the 6th and 7th.Thanks for posting the Talk Talk track, that was very cool. Dude was quite the exotic sound-painter, like Miles Davis or Kate Bush (or Beethoven doing his 6th), people like that.
RIP Mr. Hollis
Indeed. I’ve yet to get around to hearing his one solo album, but I’ve heard it’s excellent. The last three Talk Talk albums are enough to satisfy me for life, anyway. Your Miles Davis comparison is on point. Both definitely knew how to take the basics of their genre and fuse them with the alien. Now you mention it, I can definitely hear Sketches of Spain in their music. Do you hear a bit of the Velvet Underground’s ‘Heroin’ in that song (specifically the crescendos)?
On topic, I’m jamming to this absolute masterpiece. I really hope Frank drops some new music soon.
I've been up on the mountain, and I've seen his wondrous grace,
I've sat there on the barstool and I've looked him in the face.
He seemed a little haggard, but it did not slow him down,
he was humming to the neon of the universal sound.
9.17pm
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15 February 2015
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15 February 2015
Unless it’s stuck in your head. Which it is in mine right now, because you said ‘ALL THE DAYS OF MY LIFE’ in the other thread and forced me to listen to it like 10 times on repeat.
As for the other, well, 1) all Muse songs are earworms and 2) that one’s been in my head off and on since the concert.
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9.43pm
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11.03am
14 December 2009
Jazz station, now playing Duke Ellington’s “Flirtibird”,following a lifeless vibes cover of “Norwegian Wood ” by Gary Burton.
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